Nazi war criminals
Buchenwald Memorial allowed to refuse entry to people wearing keffiyehs, court rules
This comes after a visitor filed an expedited court application requesting she be allowed to wear a keffiyeh during her visit to the Buchenwald Memorial camp.
Latvia reopens criminal investigation into 'Butcher of Riga' following condemnation
Argentina's top court finds 80 boxes of Nazi materials in its basement
Yad Vashem denounces Latvia closing investigation on 'Butcher of Riga' Herberts Cukurs
The hunt for Hitler: CIA agent claims Nazi leader survived WWII in Argentina - report
A former CIA agent reveals shocking new evidence suggesting Hitler may have faked his death and escaped to Argentina, where Nazi plans for a Fourth Reich could have been in the works.
'Final Verdict': Charting post-WWII German criminal law - review
Buck explains how Germany has come to terms with its guilt and responsibility, and how the Holocaust has assumed a centrality in the national consciousness.
Dutch Prince Bernhard was a member of the Nazi party, documents prove
He maintained he was not a Nazi, declaring in 2004 that "I can declare with my hand on the bible: I was never a Nazi." However, recently discovered documents prove otherwise.
Police in Argentina raid and close Nazi publisher following investigation spurred by Jewish group
The Jewish group, DAIA, spurred the two-year investigation into Libreria Argentina after finding a book it published for sale online and denouncing it publicly in December 2021.
Ben Ferencz, last surviving Nuremberg prosecutor, dead at 103
Ferencz, a Jew who grew up in New York, was able to present the entirety of his case in just two court sessions. All defendants were found guilty.
After outcry, Bulgaria bars neo-Nazis from marching in tribute to Nazi collaborationist leader
The Lukov March had been held by the far-right Bulgarian National Union-New Democracy Party almost every year since 2003.
After outcry, Bulgaria bars neo-Nazis from marching in tribute to Nazi collaborationist leader
The Lukov March had been held by the far-right Bulgarian National Union-New Democracy Party almost every year since 2003.
Last Nuremberg prosecutor alive expected to receive Congressional Gold Medal
The medal, presented as part of the Fiscal Year 2023 spending package, would award the US Army veteran the prestigious honor.
The Secretary of Evil: 97-year-old Nazi convicted for role in 10,500 murders
In what may be the last-ever Nazi trial, Irmgard Furchner has been found guilty for crimes committed at Stutthof Concentration Camp.
'Saving Freud': How the Jewish psychoanalyst escaped the Nazis - review
In Saving Freud, Andrew Nagorski reviews Freud’s life and provides biographical sketches of the eclectic group of people who helped rescue him as the Gestapo was closing in.
97-year-old Nazi secretary on trial speaks out for first time
Irmgard Furchner, who played a crucial role in the death of over 11,000 people, has sat in silence since her trial began in October 2021.