Research led by Tel Aviv University bio-mathematician discovers astonishingly simple means used by starved, persecuted Jews to stop typhus in its tracks

Olympic committee says Twitter message part of a series meant to highlight 'message of unity and solidarity' on date marking one year to opening of delayed Tokyo Olympics

Marking 76 years since failed assassination attempt, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer says right-wing soldiers who admire the Nazi-era Wehrmacht have no place in today's military

Activist 'dumbfounded' at idea that graffiti on cenotaph for Ukrainians in Waffen-SS unit accused of killing Jews, Poles, could be anything other than mere property destruction

'The Tobacconist' imagines friendship between founder of psychoanalysis and teenage boy in coming-of-age story set against backdrop of 1938 German annexation of Austria

In a collection of essays by Holocaust researchers, 'Laughter After' explains that humor has always been part of the Holocaust's 'memorial landscape' and shows public engagement

Bruno Dey, 93, insists he didn't know about gas chambers while stationed at Stutthof camp; but prosecutor says he must have known and should have refused

Judges agree to discuss lawsuits by groups saying they were forced to sell artifacts to Nazis; decision to focus on whether cases belong in US courts

14,000 soldiers take part in annual event, marking 75th anniversary of World War II victory

After Russian leader publishes English article saying Soviet Union was main defeater of Nazis, pinning some blame for war on Poland, Warsaw says he is waging 'information war'

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