Pierre Simonet was one of three remaining fighters in the French resistance to the Nazi occupation at age 17; he died Thursday aged 99

Two of those who died in 1944 Fosse Ardeatine massacre, in which 335 were killed in reprisal for a partisan attack on an SS regiment, can now finally be honored by families

Archaeologists publish in-depth survey highlighting the historical importance of the oft-overlooked Lager Sylt, as well as the physical and psychological torture of its inmates

Georgette Mosbacher rebuffs Putin's argument that Warsaw colluded with West and Hitler to start war, which was sparked by Nazi Germany and Soviet Union

Some 20 residents of city of Wielun still remember 1939 German bombardment that killed hundreds of its 16,000 population -- of which a third were Jewish

Lawmaker heading parliamentary team on potential war reparations says committee's work should be done by September 1, the anniversary of the start of World War II

A 1950 law prevents about 75% of roughly 4,000 Jews who had lived there before the Nazi invasion of 1940 from applying for compensation for stolen property

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