In his new book 'Fatherland,' Burkhard Bilger tells about his 1992 discovery that his grandfather had been tried for war crimes in postwar France - but that's not the whole story
Naki Bega, one of less than a dozen survivors remaining in south European country, survived Auschwitz and 22-day death march; Greece marks 80th anniversary of first deportation
UK author Christian Jennings' new book 'Anatomy of a Massacre' examines the infamous murders at Sant’ Anna di Stazzema to highlight Nazi war crimes that went unpunished
Author Sybil Oldfield reveals the Gestapo's infamous 'Black Book' and the plan to Nazify Britain by rounding up the Jews - and non-Jews - who stood in the Third Reich's way
Ahead of a January 27 online preview of the Rome Shoah Foundation Museum's new exhibition, volunteers who usually travel Italy speaking to schools share their stories with ToI
The 140,000-plus identification papers are set to be displayed publicly for the 1st time; they're unique in containing details of status and personal traits, unlike Nazi-made cards
In 'Paper Bullets,' Jeffrey H. Jackson revisits the effort by the iconic pair, who demoralized German troops occupying island of Jersey and later inspired the likes of David Bowie
In fictionalized history 'Hedy's War,' Jenny Lecoat retells WWII story of Hedwig Bercu, who faked her own death and was sheltered for 18 months on Nazi-occupied Jersey island
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