In his new book, 'Syndrome K,' British author Christian Jennings paints a complex picture of fear, resistance, and covert humanitarianism in a country torn asunder by the Nazis

'Gangsters vs. Nazis' book tells how a New York judge secretly directed mafia bosses Meyer Lansky and Bugsy Siegel to recruit an army of Jewish thugs to intimidate antisemites

Nazi legislation remained in force until 1969, when Germany decriminalized homosexuality; applicants may be entitled to 3,000 euros per conviction

New book finds pontiff worked hardest to save converts to Catholicism, in what author says was a form of 'selection'; others claim he was trying to navigate harsh reality

Veterans and war reenactors return to Normandy, after 2 years of limited activity due to COVID-19 restrictions, to honor Allied soldiers who liberated Europe from Nazis

In 1939, then-opposition leader opened home to 10-year-old Paul Willer, who left Germany with mother and brother; Attlee never spoke of the story

As red carpet returns, Ukrainian president asks Hollywood to speak out against Russia's invasion, in the mold of films such as 'Apocalypse Now' and 'The Great Dictator'

'There are diseases that cannot be overcome without surgery. I cannot deny this even though I abhor the knife,' the physicist wrote in 1936

Ukrainians whose ancestors fought in World War II shrug off effort by Putin to link invasion to war by casting authorities in Kyiv as neo-Nazis

Ukrainian president, who has come under fire from Israel for comparing Russian invasion to Holocaust, says, 'We will drive the occupiers from our land'

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