Nazi dictator's speeches referring to 'Jewish problem' sell to anonymous buyers well above starting prices; leading rabbi says sale 'defies logic, decency and humanity'

European Jewish Association condemns auction house's plans to sell pre-World War II speeches written by Nazi leader that refer to 'Jewish problem' and preparations for war

'Mini-movie' creators inspired by viral Israeli ‘Eva.Stories,’ Instagram series based on 13-year-old in Holocaust; Russian project's goal to raise awareness and funds for elderly

Artwork located by chance in small upstate New York museum returned after 87 years; was one of 1,000 pieces of art seized from household by Nazi party during its rise

In Ukraine, Nazi war crimes expert uses 3-D simulation and aerial photography to locate Holocaust ravine beneath Kyiv city. Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial Center planned for 2026

Hailed as a defender of Israel, the Austrian-born adviser to three American presidents was the only member of his family to escape the Holocaust

The Berlinale, one of Europe's top cinema showcases, says Alfred Bauer, who ran the festival for its first 25 years, was a high-ranking Nazi propagandist during WWII

Shortly before World War II ended, more than 1,000 forced laborers, mainly non-Jews, were gunned down and burned in a barn at Gardelegen

Engineers discover wreck during underwater power cable inspection; captain of Karlsruhe gave instruction after ship was hit by Norwegian artillery, torpedoed by British submarine

Unable to converge at Auschwitz-Birkenau this spring, New England ‘March’ organizers persist in spreading 'Never Again' message in tribute September 9

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