Pontiff says 'history is repeating itself' in relation to Operation Reinhard, a mass killing of almost 2 million Jews in 1942-1943 in Poland's death camps

Irmgard Furchner, 97, is being tried at German juvenile court for her role in assisting the SS commander of Stutthof concentration camp while she was a teen

Expressionist masterpiece sells for $21 million in Berlin; Hitler's regime targeted painter as a 'degenerate' and removed his work from museums

Book from Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum is Polish historian Igor Bartosik's ‘promise kept’ to survivor Henryk Mandelbaum who was forced to work in gas chambers and crematoria

Widely considered a masterpiece, Self-Portrait Yellow-Pink, features the artist during his Dutch exile from Nazi Germany and is expected to sell for up to 30 million euros

Between November 1942 to May 1943, the SS imprisoned 5,000 Jewish men in roughly 40 forced labor and detention camps on the front lines and in cities like Tunis

New research finds it likely wasn't just trauma and starvation that caused 98% of women to stop menstruating upon arrival at Auschwitz, and many to later struggle with infertility

Recently donated by a former US serviceman’s family, pictures show rare close-up images of Nazi officials carrying out looting and destruction of Jewish property

Communities anticipated blackouts as Russia strikes country's energy infrastructure, but were able to quietly mark anniversary of pogrom as brutal war drags on

Fast food chain sends push alert saying 'treat yourself to more tender cheese' for anniversary of Nazi pogrom, says bug in system accidentally sent message

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