Handwritten note offers insight into life of prominent Jewish 20th-century thinker as Nazis advanced on Austria

Museum of the Holocaust says exhibition still has value as the objects are from the period, even if modified later with addition of Nazi symbols

After Lady Millicent Hawes met a bookseller in occupied Vienna whose wife's Jewish ancestry put the family in danger, she appealed to newspaper readers to help fund their escape

Despite his age, Bruno Dey faces German juvenile court as he was 17 when he began work at Stutthof concentration camp during World War II

Over 70 objects, many of them believed originals from WWII era, were found hidden in a collector's home in June 2017

Now being translated into 15 languages, journal describes conditions in Nazi-occupied Przemysl until 18-year-old's death in 1942, which was recorded by her boyfriend in final entry

Survivor testimony forms basis of a new series from the USC Shoah Foundation, as Boston-based Rachael Cerrotti follows the path of her grandmother’s flight from Hitler's genocide

Morris Sana, 87, and his cousin and friend Simon Mairowitz, 85, were convinced that the other had been killed by the Nazis

Karl Muenter, who was part of SS unit that massacred 86 Frenchmen in Ascq, denied killing anyone, but defended the shooting; was charged earlier this year for disputing Holocaust

Curators take steps to prevent glorification of Nazism and to ensure that controversial exhibit is not taken out of context

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