Auschwitz memorial and museum says book likely came from Buchenwald concentration camp, created by husband and wife known for taking inmates' body parts

Leading historian set to study newly released documents says 'no doubt' Piux XII knew of mass murder of Jews, but much may yet be learned about his state of mind, silence on matter

Europe's first major film festival of the year is still reeling from revelations that its founding director Alfred Bauer was a high-ranking Nazi

After AfD scandal in Thuringia, ten thousand expected to rally under the banner: 'No pacts with fascists any time or anywhere!'

In addition to being her younger sister Anne's well-behaved foil, Margot Frank was academically and athletically gifted -- and she also kept a diary

Taika Waititi also plays Adolf Hitler in the romping anti-Nazi comedy set in the final days of World War II

Atze Schröder made tearful apology to Auschwitz survivor Eva Szepesi on TV talk show, leading to taunts and threats from tight-wing extremists

In memoir 'When Time Stopped,' Ariana Neumann describes how investigating her father's double life as a chemist for the Nazis helped her discover his identity -- and her heritage

Exhibition at US National Archives to mark 75 years since liberation of death camp makes no mention of Henry Ford-owned company using slave labor to build German trucks during war

German artist George Grosz's 1944 work shows the Nazi dictator 'as a fascist monster, or as an apocalyptic beast,' sitting among skeletons as war rages behind him

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