'I thought I'd never come back,' says Holocaust survivor Helga Melmed, 91, who returned to her hometown in 1977 as part of the program, now celebrating its 50th anniversary

75 years ago this summer, an SS photographer at Auschwitz-Birkenau created one of the Holocaust’s most important but poorly understood primary sources

Resistance heroine Diet Eman's memoirs detailed how she gave Jews forged ID cards and shelter during World War II, helped allied pilots shot down by Germany

Descendants of Kitchener Camp men to unveil plaque at former military base in Kent that housed 4,000 Jewish refugees at the start of WWII

Controlling up to two dozen German spies, Oskar Schindler helped stage the false-flag ‘Gleiwitz Incident’ to justify Germany’s invasion of Poland

US president among few leaders planning to attend ceremony in sign of close ties between Warsaw's right-wing government and his administration

There are living Poles 'who experienced the same suffering as the Jewish nation,' contends right-wing lawmaker as Warsaw pushes for victimhood recognition

Guide at former concentration camp warns AfD politicians are 'playing with fire' by challenging country's culture of reckoning with its past

Paris to celebrate 75 years since its liberation from Nazis, as well as the city's wartime resistance movement

Type 64 car hand-built by engineer Ferdinand Porsche in 1939 fails to find a buyer after mistakes lead to confusion and laughter during bidding

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