Thousands answer crowdsourcing call to assist Germany's Arolsen Archives in making 26 million newly digitized historical documents searchable by anyone online

'The Tobacconist' imagines friendship between founder of psychoanalysis and teenage boy in coming-of-age story set against backdrop of 1938 German annexation of Austria

In 'The SS Officer's Armchair,' British-Jewish historian Daniel Lee retraces history of obscure lower-level Third Reich functionary, showing role he played in destroying lives

In 'Hitler, My Neighbor,' Edgar Feuchtwanger, now 95, recalled the day he went strolling as a boy with his nanny in Munich, and they passed the Nazi dictator... who tipped his hat

Europe's first major film festival of the year is still reeling from revelations that its founding director Alfred Bauer was a high-ranking Nazi

Premiering January 21 ahead of March 2 opening of the Secret Vatican Archives for 1939-1958, film provides historical context for 17 million pages of documents to be released

80 years ago, William Joyce fled the UK for Berlin to broadcast German propaganda. Bad luck and a series of poor decisions led to him being the last Brit executed for treason

New research attempts to revive conspiracy theory that the Nazi leader had a Jewish grandfather

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

Die Partei leader Martin Sonneborn accused of breaking taboos, seeking 'provocation'

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