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

Written in 1944 by Shalom Altarac, the often humorous 'Partisan Haggadah' is rooted in the bloody resistance against the Axis powers and joins a long tradition of haggadah parody

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

Bidding for note, in which the physicist thanked Hollywood talent agent for 'splendid work' assisting Jewish refugees, opens at $10,000

American-Israeli author Gershom Gorenberg's deeply researched tome serves as a corrective, bringing long-overlooked history of the North Africa campaign in World War II to the fore

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

The US has now spent more on the pandemic than on the military effort in World War II, and has lost more people than US combat deaths of all of the last century's wars

Engineer Lou Ottens' interest in tech was sparked as a boy when he built a radio with a special antenna that he called the 'Germanenfilter' because it could avoid Nazi jammers

Author Sybil Oldfield reveals the Gestapo's infamous 'Black Book' and the plan to Nazify Britain by rounding up the Jews - and non-Jews - who stood in the Third Reich's way

With late author's estate declining to republish six of Theodore Geisel's books, we present a look at Dr. Seuss's foundational years as US Air Force propogandist extraordinaire

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