Guardian report finds comments, most of them anonymous, on Holocaust memorial site; tech giant acknowledges it needs 'to do better'

2013 series on World War II under fire for depiction of Polish resistance movement; German ZDF broadcaster ordered to publish apology on website

Reports in 2014 revealed hundreds of thousands of former Nazi soldiers or widows across Europe still receiving monthly war stipends

Shmuel Yefimovich Plavnik, better known by his pen name Zmitrok Byaduli, died in Khazakstan in 1941; his remains were repatriated to Belarus 79 years later

Bernd Wollschlaeger says he didn't know the enormity of his father's crimes until he visited Yad Vashem, but after converting and serving in the IDF, has found a way to forgive him

Macron vows to bring perpetrators to justice as politicians across the spectrum decry defacement of entrance sign to Oradour-sur-Glane, where almost whole town was murdered

Auschwitz memorial and museum says book likely came from Buchenwald concentration camp, created by husband and wife known for taking inmates' body parts

Lower house votes to lift ban on public display of swastikas along with other logos, but amendment still has to be passed by the senate and be signed into law by Putin

In interview with Daily Mail, Alice Frank Stock recalls seeing SS guards whisking the Nazi leader into the building, 'terrified...of someone who would try and kill him'

Power outage at Indianapolis's Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Hospital, endowed by Jewish philanthropists in 2011, causes consternation as photo of snafu hits social media

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