In the Nazis’ February 1942 ‘Books Aktion,’ Jews were ordered to hand over all books. Now, history of resistance efforts that saved countless works is in danger of being forgotten

Unlike the 'outpouring of aid and invitations to resettle' Ukrainian refugees, historian David Nasaw's new book charts duel-loyalty paranoia, use of Jews as pawns in the Cold War

Russia president makes false equivalence at meeting with culture prize winners; says 'last time such a mass campaign to destroy unwanted literature was carried out was by Nazis'

Russia's army and leaders are acting 'like Hitler, like the German SS, like the... fascist army during World War II,' Duda says. 'Mariupol looks like Warsaw did in 1944'

British defense secretary Ben Wallace compares Western efforts to prevent Russian invasion of Ukraine to failed 1938 agreement with Nazi Germany

But Holocaust memorial, in report for court on controversial sale, notes it 'cannot be determined with absolute certainty' that dies weren't used on Jewish inmates at Nazi camp

Survey finds 16- to 25 year-olds are more interested in learning about country's neo-Nazi past than their parents were, curious about 'perpetrator perspective'

In 'Nazis of Copley Square,' historian Charles R. Gallagher argues that the widely overlooked Christian Front posed a true threat - and he's got newly released intel to prove it

Online exhibition by Yad Vashem, open from January 27, highlights the accounts of 14 survivors who forged papers, pretending to be non-Jewish to survive the genocide

A six-year probe by dozens of experts is detailed in a new book that accuses fellow Jews of revealing her hideout to the Nazis. The only problem, scholars say: Lack of evidence

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