Now playing in the US, the German-language feature film 'The Forger' recounts true-life story of the spirited Cioma Schönhaus, who created documents that saved hundreds of lives

Mark Auerbach works to preserve the memory of his relative Alexander Goode, an army chaplain who gave away his lifejacket and calmed panicked soldiers after a German U-boat attack

Rachel Maddow's eerily timed series depicts how ultra-right nationalists prepared to bomb Jewish sites while 'bought' members of Congress disseminated Nazi talking points

Lawsuit claims 1904 'Woman Ironing,' hanging at NY institution since 1978, was sold under duress in 1938; museum insists sale was a 'fair transaction,' says suit is without merit

'Filmmakers for the Prosecution,' playing in NYC through Feb. 2, shows how in the War Crimes Unit Budd and Stuart Schulberg helped convict top Nazis; Americans never saw their work

In 1943 Velodrome d'Hiver raids, more than 12,000 people, including 4,000 children, were rounded up in the French capital in less than two days

In her new book, Dutch historian Laurien Vastenhout disproves long-held, often damaging assumptions about Holocaust-era 'Judenräte' in France, Belgium and the Netherlands

Pattern has been repeated over the months, with Scholz often hesitating before eventually agreeing to provide better equipment

Photographer produced fake documents that saved lives of 14,000; later applied his skills to help displaced Jews reach Mandatory Palestine

Veteran film producer David Wilkinson explores how so many Nazi war criminals and collaborators managed to escape post-war justice, including hundreds who fled to Britain

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