Foreign Minister Heiko Maas to travel to Florence where he will hand over 'Vase of Flowers' by Dutch artist Jan van Huysum to Uffizi Gallery

Most Germans now see the Nazi loss in World War II as a good thing and view the Allied soldiers as liberators - but this wasn't always the case

After passing of Sobibor revolt participant Semyon Rosenfeld on Monday, there will be no survivors to witness completion of the former Nazi death camp's makeover next year

Semyon Rosenfeld took part in famous revolt, in which Jewish prisoners turned on their Nazi guards; later moved to Israel

Ambassador Pedro Von Eyken deletes Twitter account shortly after saying he salutes Argentine army 'as the son of a German officer of World War II'

Infographic described Nazi minister as 'the father of propaganda'; institute says it was only seeking 'to generate historical memory'

Arolsen Archives makes available details and artifacts of about 2.2 million people, including Nazi concentration camp prisoner cards and death notices

Prosecutors say they couldn't find concrete evidence to jail Hartmut Hopp, a member of 'Colonia Dignidad' that abused regime critics during Pinochet rule

'Counterfactual' historian Gavriel Rosenfeld's new book takes on old-new fears of the Reich's revival in our time

SS officer Leopold von Mildenstein visited British Mandatory Palestine and met with local Jews in 1933. His signature was recently discovered in a Jerusalem guestbook

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