Until the Nazis forbade it in 1933, the Jewish Kleinen Kolner Klub competed in Cologne's yearly carnival parade. Now the Kolsche Kippa Kopp is poised to take up the gauntlet
Victims describe a carnival atmosphere at mass killings accompanied by music; fusion of alcohol, song and murder illustrates how Nazis normalized genocide
1886 artwork by Camille Pissarro was seized from Leone-Noelle Meyer's adoptive parents during German invasion of France, and is now the subject of a legal battle
La Mousmé was restituted in 1956 after being seized from Jewish banker during German invasion of the Netherlands in 1940; it is expected to be sold for $10 million
Germany alleges he worked at Sachsenhausen camp in 1942-1945 as enlisted member of Nazi Party's paramilitary wing; despite advanced age, deemed fit to stand trial
Using testimony from survivors, Germany says woman, 95, had 'concrete responsibility' in murder of 10,000 victims while serving as assistant, stenographer for Stutthof camp head
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