In Germany, the far right's attacks against journalists also ended up becoming almost normal... READ MORE›
Elderly Auschwitz survivors visited the former death camp to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day, while leaders warned of widening divisions around the world... READ MORE›
He was showered with encomiums the Czech Republic's highest award, honorary citizenship of Prague, an American congressional resolution, letters of appreciation from President George W... READ MORE›
Two-thirds of Americans polled in January 1939 -- well after the events of Kristallnacht -- said they would not take in 10,000 German Jewish refugee children... READ MORE›
In Europe, we benefited from humanitarian assistance and the acceptance of refugees after the disaster that was World War II, Mr. Roth said... READ MORE›
As Hitler himself knew, there was a political alternative to ecological panic and state destruction the pursuit of agricultural technology at home rather than Lebensraum abroad... READ MORE›
She was found a place on a train used by the Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels, and fled to a Berlin in ruins... READ MORE›
On Monday the Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide launched a tool aimed at forecasting the risk of state-led mass killings... READ MORE›
There is currently no indication the 91-year-old woman is unfit to stand trial, Heinz Dollel, a spokesman for prosecutors, told reporters... READ MORE›
Even during World War II, let alone before it started, antisemitism was rife in American political and public life... READ MORE›
Presidential candidates and governors want to prevent 10,000 Syrian refugees from entering the US, prompting critics to drawing comparisons to the plight of Jews during World War 2... READ MORE›
Even as World War II was ending 70 years ago, Americans already knew it had transformed their country... READ MORE›
On 20 July 1944, a 36-year-old German army officer, Col Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg, arrived at a heavily guarded complex hidden in a forest in East Prussia... READ MORE›
During World War II, the Nazis were known to adjust Stutthof's size depending on their needs... READ MORE›
The agreement to pay pensions to Blue Division veterans was made between Franco's government and the Federal Republic of Germany in 1962... READ MORE›
This incident shows how certain countries in Europe have been hit completely off guard, he said... READ MORE›
Laubenthal of the German Army, who recently became the first non-American appointed to serve as chief of staff of United States Army Europe... READ MORE›
WALBRZYCH Poland The gold diggers have arrived here in Lower Silesia... READ MORE›
Nazi 'gold train' Treasure could be claimed by Russia as compensation for Second World War... READ MORE›
But this bizarre picture which has only recently been uncovered claims to show Adolf Hitler shunning his usual military attire for a floating Japanese kimono... READ MORE›
They'd just tentatively broken the Guinness World Record for most Rosies in one place since WWII... READ MORE›
The story of a Nazi-era train with valuable art, gems and gold that disappeared at the end of World War II in 1945 has circulated for decades... READ MORE›
Prosecutors meanwhile are investigating whether possession of the tank torpedo anti-aircraft gun and other weapons violates Germany's War Weapons Control Act... READ MORE›
First flown in 1944, the Horten Ho 229 was the world's premiere stealth aircraft, equipped with twin turbojet engines, two cannons, and R4M rockets... READ MORE›
Video V-J Day rare colour archive footage shows people celebrating end of World War II... READ MORE›
Ms Drywa also speculated that the shoes may once have lain in the camp's rubbish tip... READ MORE›
LONDON AP -- Nicholas Winton, a humanitarian who almost single-handedly saved more than 650 Jewish children from the Holocaust, earning himself the label Britain's Schindler, has died... READ MORE›
Russian president Vladimir Putin has suggested that Britain and France were responsible for the Nazia??s march into Europe... READ MORE›
An action-packed video of a man described as an 'Irish tourist' street-fighting a mob of angry shopkeepers has surfaced in Turkey... READ MORE›
Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side Han Solo aboard the Millennium Falcon enroute to Alderaan... READ MORE›
Jewish lawyer Serge Klarsfeld and his German-born wife Beate were awarded the Order of Merit at the German embassy in Paris... READ MORE›
Waldheim was on a list of suspects wanted by the United Nations' own war crimes commission... READ MORE›
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