Debate revived after government asked lawmakers, Jewish community what should be done with symbol; eagle to be sold within 90 days and proceeds split among investors in recovery

A new book examines the trials and tribulations of translating Hitler's toxic tome, which one MK in '95 demanded be banned by the Health Ministry. Things may be about to change

Police destroy unexploded ordinance discovered near Alexanderplatz, one of the busiest areas in the German capital

Pedro Von Eyken hailed his father's service as a German officer in World War II in a post commemorating Argentina's National Army Day

New York Times details how company patriarch, an avowed Aryan supremacist, fell in love with a half-Jewish woman, whose father was killed by the Nazis

Although her last journal entry was penned 75 years ago, the young writer and her works are still being reinterpreted to craft her literary legacy

Real personal documents bring readers in direct contact with the struggles, hopes, and even bureaucratic hurdles of Jewish Europeans trying to escape an unforeseeable genocide

Thousands gather to honor 4,414 Allied troops who died on June 6, 1944, in biggest-ever air and seaborne invasion that began the slow slog across Europe to defeat Nazi Germany

Thousands of artifacts plundered by Nazis still held in French museums; government vows 'active role' to find owners

Move comes months after carmaker's CEO drew criticism for apparent wordplay on Nazi phrase ‘arbeit macht frei’

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