Descendants of Kitchener Camp men to unveil plaque at former military base in Kent that housed 4,000 Jewish refugees at the start of WWII

Controlling up to two dozen German spies, Oskar Schindler helped stage the false-flag ‘Gleiwitz Incident’ to justify Germany’s invasion of Poland

US president among few leaders planning to attend ceremony in sign of close ties between Warsaw's right-wing government and his administration

There are living Poles 'who experienced the same suffering as the Jewish nation,' contends right-wing lawmaker as Warsaw pushes for victimhood recognition

Some 20 residents of city of Wielun still remember 1939 German bombardment that killed hundreds of its 16,000 population -- of which a third were Jewish

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

WWII-era vehicles, people dressed in wartime uniforms march through French capital to mark 75 years since it was freed from occupation

Now in their 90s, former Allied soldiers, French resistance fighters and others take part in ceremonies marking anniversary of operation to free the capital from Nazi occupation

Paris to celebrate 75 years since its liberation from Nazis, as well as the city's wartime resistance movement

Recent years have seen efforts to reframe Ukraine's involvement in Nazi atrocities; local Jewish groups say its historical memory policy is deeply problematic and revisionist

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