'Filmmakers for the Prosecution,' playing in NYC through Feb. 2, shows how in the War Crimes Unit Budd and Stuart Schulberg helped convict top Nazis; Americans never saw their work

Founder of acclaimed 'Namenmonument' in Amsterdam will deliver remarks for International Holocaust Remembrance Day in New York on January 27

In her new book, Dutch historian Laurien Vastenhout disproves long-held, often damaging assumptions about Holocaust-era 'Judenräte' in France, Belgium and the Netherlands

Uncovered in dusty boxes, pictures were taken clandestinely by a Polish firefighter in 1943 as he protected Aryan Warsaw from flames engulfing the ghetto

Veteran film producer David Wilkinson explores how so many Nazi war criminals and collaborators managed to escape post-war justice, including hundreds who fled to Britain

Poland wants compensation for damage caused by Nazi occupation, taking the matter to the UN

In 'One Hundred Saturdays,' Stella Levi shares with author Michael Frank her memories of centuries-old traditions of the Aegean island's Sephardic community destroyed by the Nazis

Former Stutthof concentration camp secretary Irmgard Furchner, 97, is found guilty by German court of thousands of counts of accessory to murder; gets two-year suspended sentence

Legislation will create census, national DNA bank to help identify thousands of Spaniards killed during World War II

With first installations completed in Greece and Portugal, an international initiative celebrates Holocaust rescuers and educates on antisemitism

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