Papers, which include Nazi wartime camp guard's SS membership card, were used in proceedings against him in Israel, the US, and Germany

Josef S. denied working at Sachsenhausen but was found by a German court to have served there as a member of the SS

One of the 1st witnesses to document the atrocities of the Holocaust, US war crimes investigator led to the conviction of 22 Nazi commanders in 1947, helped return looted property

Irmgard Furchner contests 2-year suspended sentence for complicity in the 'cruel and malicious murder' of more than 10,000 prisoners at Stutthof camp in occupied Poland

Albert Speer Jr. tried to get out from under his father’s legacy, but despite his ostensibly humanitarian and eco-friendly style, he often worked for authoritarian regimes

The sole survivor of his family, he testified against several alleged war criminals in recent years; death described as 'a great loss to the collective memory'

In 'The Hidden Nazi,' author Dean Reuter asks whether SS general Hans Kammler, who oversaw the construction of death camps, exchanged V-2 rocket secrets for freedom

New short animated Netflix doc 'Camp Confidential' by Israeli directors Mor Loushy and Daniel Sivan unearths a controversial top-secret program that helped America win the Cold War

Despite trials and convictions for taking part in the Holocaust, years of red tape and bureaucracy delayed justice until it was too late. Now, politicians ask for accountability

In 'Speer Goes to Hollywood,' Vanessa Lapa uses uncovered audio and never-before-seen archival images to show how Hitler's confidant tried to make a movie to whitewash his past

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