Trio of former Nazi concentration camps mark 75 years since their liberation, in dramatically scaled back ceremonies

Turkish president says there won't be change to government's policy allowing migrants to cross into Europe; Athens deploys riot police to prevent crossing

Memphis judge orders that Friedrich Karl Berger, who served at Neuengamme concentration camp, be sent back to Germany

Center receives register of 12,000 names from 1930s-40s, says some financial transfers could include funds looted from Jews; bank says it will look into the matter

Movies take creative license with history, drawing some protests, but filmmakers say medium can be powerful tool to educate against resurgence of hate

State government strikes former president off list, citing his 1933 act of appointing Hitler as chancellor

MSNBC anchor had likened Democratic Senator's landslide Nevada win to German army overrunning France during World War II, raising hackles

Republican lawmakers blast slide shown to AP history class in Towson, Maryland as 'horrific' and 'educational malfeasance'

Major Pew survey finds less than half of US adults know how Hitler came to power or that 6 million Jews were killed; situation is even worse among teens (but not young adults)

Associated Press photographer Markus Schreiber captures black and white photos of the remains of notorious death camp where a million of Europe's Jews were murdered

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