'Love It Was Not' utilizes creative photomontage, interviews and archival testimony to describe a wildly improbable Auschwitz love affair

Coffee shop apologizes after new logo appears to resemble twin lightning symbol of German elite squads, claim they were just advertising reenergizing qualities of the coffee

Imst officials plan further research into history of Nazi activity and victims in the region

Following allegations that Briviba Square honored Latvian soldiers part of Nazi SS forces, site will get new name and plaque about 'Latvian Beehive' will be removed

After long days of killing, Nazi officers would head to the dining room near the camp to grab a bite or have a drink

New York Times reports on how Franz Josef Huber, responsible for deporting tens of thousands of Jews, went on to work for West German intelligence, drew a pension until his death

On a train in 1942, an SS officer told a Swedish diplomat of the industrialized murder of Jews at the Belzec extermination camp. But the horrifying revelation was kept under wraps

In 'The Ratline,' Philippe Sands befriends son of Otto von Wachter, SS officer involved in killing his ancestors. Despite wealth of evidence, son says father was 'a great man'

In 'The SS Officer's Armchair,' British-Jewish historian Daniel Lee retraces history of obscure lower-level Third Reich functionary, showing role he played in destroying lives

Nathan Small's ink resembles the double lightning bolts of the SS, but he says it is a relic from the sniper scout unit with which he served in Afghanistan

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