Republican accuses media of comparing her party to Nazis for 4 years, moments before doing so to her rivals

Lamenting 'sad low point,' Fritz Keller steps down after likening organization's vice president to Roland Freisler, head of the Third Reich's People's Court

After long days of killing, Nazi officers would head to the dining room near the camp to grab a bite or have a drink

In 'The Light of Days,' author Judy Batalion tells the extraordinary tale of myriad brave females who took leading roles in clandestine, armed struggle in ghettos and forests

New York Times reports on how Franz Josef Huber, responsible for deporting tens of thousands of Jews, went on to work for West German intelligence, drew a pension until his death

Baroque painter's 'Lot with his two daughters serving him drinks' was seized from home of an antiques dealer near Padua

Friedrich Karl Berger was extradited from the US to Germany in February, accused by the US Justice Department of complicity in the deaths of Neuengamme concentration camp prisoners

Eddie Izzard co-writes and stars in 'Six Minutes to Midnight,' screening from March 26, set in Bexhill-on-Sea, where daughters of Hitler's officers studied to gain soft power

Officials accuse Geoffrey Hoguet of libelous claims amid ongoing legal conflict over foundation expropriated under Third Reich

In 'Plunder,' Menachem Kaiser captures Poland's absurdly draconian legal system even as he goes deep underground with hunters of Nazi treasure

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