German authorities say one of those hurt is in serious condition; blast disrupts train service at busy station

British monarch, 95, said 'disappointed' that she is unable to participate in service to remember war dead; ceremony is one of the most important in queen's calendar

83 years after the teenager murdered a German diplomat in Paris, ostensibly giving the Nazis a pretext to spark the pogroms, historians are still divided over his legacy

Compiled by a Harvard sociologist but not published until 2012, essays in the collection 'Night of Broken Glass' take readers beyond ravaged storefronts and burning synagogues

In 'Speer Goes to Hollywood,' Vanessa Lapa uses uncovered audio and never-before-seen archival images to show how Hitler's confidant tried to make a movie to whitewash his past

In 'Hitler's South African Spies,' Evert Kleynhans uncovers 'suppressed' evidence that members of an ultimately ineffective effort to harm Allied ships escaped prosecution

New technology and old memories help to find and secure burial sites of Jews shot and buried by German forces in fields and forests across the country

Hubert Germain passes away at 101; he was one of 1,038 people celebrated as 'Companions of the Liberation' for their efforts to free the country

A Jerusalem ceremony highlights the ever-widening impact of the only Japanese citizen honored as Righteous Among the Nations... and the folly of obtuse adherence to bureaucracy

UK author Christian Jennings' new book 'Anatomy of a Massacre' examines the infamous murders at Sant’ Anna di Stazzema to highlight Nazi war crimes that went unpunished

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