'Visitors believe that we should be in mourning all day, every day,' Polish resident says, a day before Merkel visits former Nazi death camp

Realizing a concept 70 years in the making, Amsterdam structure to be one of Europe’s largest to honor Jewish victims individually, with a brick for each of 100,000 lost

Abdallah Chatila says he purchased 10 items including fuhrer's hat at controversial Munich sale to keep them out of hands of neo-Nazis

After Jewish group slams sale of items such as Hitler's hat, Eva Braun's dress, auctioneer insists 'overwhelming majority of buyers' are museums and known collectors, not neo-Nazis

Co-plaintiff says he's recognized he has 'to forgive'; Bruno Dey is charged as an accessory in murders of 5,230 people at Stutthof concentration camp

Arolsen organization publishes 850,000 documents collected after the end of World War II in US-occupied zone of Germany containing 'immense' information

Showing works from collection amassed during World War II and discovered in 2012, Israel Museum attempts to untangle history of quarter-Jewish dealer who thrived under the Nazis

While accounts of the 1938 pogrom have focused largely on the ravaging of synagogues and stores, the attacks on houses destroyed the last refuge for Jews amid rising discrimination

93-year-old Fred Behrend had his original ceremony 80 years ago in Cuba, where his family had fled from Germany

Three 14-year-olds from Grunberg, in western Germany, under police investigation for incitement to hatred after singing along on ride home from Buchenwald

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