Hungarian Jew George Mayer-Marton completed 'The Crucifixion' in 1955, years after escaping Austria and moving to the UK; decision to preserve it comes after years of uncertainty

In 'The Newspaper Axis,' historian Kathryn S. Olmsted details how prior to WWII, press barons including William Randolph Hearst worked to sway the public toward Hitler's line

Serving in the Polish resistance in Krakow, Posmysz survived the Auschwitz and Ravensbrück concentration camps before becoming a journalist and novelist after the war

New book claims exchange came as top US army officers pushed back against then-president's plan to hold a military parade in Washington, warning him that's 'what dictators do'

'It's in our interest' to ensure failure of Russia's 'aggressive policy,' says Stoltenberg, warning that otherwise the entire military alliance could be dragged in

In a new book, scholar Rafael Medoff shows how outlets downplayed news of the genocide until late 1943, as FDR's government and even Jewish leaders felt little pressure to act

77 years after his wartime heroism, Marine who died last month at 98 lies in honor in the US Capitol Rotunda, a tribute reserved for nation's most distinguished citizens

Site with 17.5 tons of human ashes discovered near Soldau concentration camp, north of Warsaw; researchers say victims, possibly 'Polish elites,' killed around 1939

The USS Samuel B. Roberts, which took part in the Battle off Samar, recently identified broken into two pieces on a slope at a depth of 6,985 meters

Unnamed defendant allegedly served at the Sachsenhausen camp on the outskirts of Berlin between 1942 and 1945, has denied ever working there

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