Playing of Israeli anthem unconnected to two nations observing Memorial Day at same time, but rather concieved as way to honor Jews buried at Loenen military cemetery

Louis-Ferdinand Celine's 'Guerre' to hit bookstores decades following his abandonment of personal papers as the Allies approached Paris during WWII

The former aviator, whose bomber was shot down by Japan and who died in 2018, was an early supporter of the New Orleans institution that dedicated a section in his honor last week

Berlin says Rome violating ruling that Germany has legal immunity from being sued in foreign courts by victims of Nazi atrocities, and is challenging restitution system

In new book 'Watching Darkness Fall,' former US ambassador David McKean illustrates how antisemitism, apathy and internal politics set America back in the war against Germany

Opening in the US on April 22, 'Charlotte' portrays the first graphic novelist and her feverish 18-month labor of love to chronicle her life before her murder at Auschwitz

Out Friday, the movie tells how Britain used the body of a dead vagrant to trick Hitler into dropping Nazi defenses in Sicily, enabling its capture and turning the tide of the war

Dmitry Bogolyubov's 'Town of Glory' depicts town of Yelnya as representative of fanatical militarism fueling Russians' strong support for brutal and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine

Over 70,000 Slovakian Jews taken to concentration camps, with authorities paying Nazi Germany for each Jewish citizen who was transported; extreme far-right party skips vote

With the Second World War a linchpin of Russia’s national identity, Putin has sought to use its memory in a bid to legitimize the invasion; historians call it a cynical distortion

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