Amid widespread ignorance about genocide, state law requiring museums to label plundered art will inform public and pressure museums, but implementation remains unclear

Defense loses attempt to redact Nazi symbols by arguing that Nikolas Cruz's killing of 17 people at Parkland high school was not driven by bigotry

More visual evidence of Nazi deportation is emerging in attics and archives in various countries, providing a powerful tool against Holocaust denial

Over 20 explosive-laden warships resurface in eastern Serbia, blocking shipping and posing danger to fishing industry

Watch sold for $1.1 million; Alexander Historical Auctions President Bill Panagopulos says he received death threats, emphasizes that most buyers are not neo-Nazis

Alexander Historical Auctions puts other items it claims belonged to Nazi dictator and wife under hammer, including candy dish, beer tray and dog collar

Alexander Historical Auctions head rejects 'nonsense' objections to sale of Nazi leader's candy bowl, girlfriend's swastika-studded dog collar, calling objects 'criminal evidence'

Over 2 days in 1942, police herded 13,152 people, including 4,115 children, into the Winter Velodrome of Paris before they were sent on to Nazi camps; very few survived

German Air Force colonel comes under fire for the display outside his office of a portrait of decorated ace fighter Wolfgang 'Bombo' Schenck and his swastika-bearing aircraft

Josef Schuetz, oldest person to go on trial for Holocaust crimes, found guilty of being accessory to murder at Sachsenhausen camp, though he says he was unaware of killings

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