Holocaust survivor and Army veteran receives surprise war medals on 100th birthday
Henny Franks fled Nazi persecution in Cologne, western Germany, on the kindertransport as a teenager
Finland government minister apologises for making Hitler joke
Vilhelm Junnila, from the far-right Finns Party, was only sworn-in to his new role on Tuesday
Quest to discover the lost actress of Vilnius who is full of mystery
Diplomat Meryl Frank spent years tracing the wartime fate of her Lithuanian relative. But the truth was sitting on her bookshelf
Polish Kindertransport memorial restored to its Gdansk city centre site
Statue by city boy who fled on last children’s train in 1939 is rededicated in special ceremony
Vienna spends £430,000 tilting statue of antisemitic mayor 3.5 degrees instead of ripping it down
The statue daubed with word ‘Shame’ has been a battleground for years
Obituary: Professor Peter Pulzer
Refugee scholar who analysed how Austrian and German nationalism fostered Nazism
Film review: Sisu - Finnish bravery shines through in war thriller
Filmmaker Jalmari Helander mixes thrilling action sequences with nifty Sergio Leon-esque spaghetti western tropes
WWII is slipping away into realm of mythology
The use of the Third Reich to score political points or make glib analogies betrays our past
Swiss to put up memorial to Nazi victims at last
European nation will erect a monument to commemorate those who perished under Hitler's regime
Obituary: Benjamin Ferencz
Youngest Nazi war crimes prosecutor who campaigned for international justice
The true meaning of freedom
The Warsaw ghetto uprising took place on erev Pesach 80 years ago. What did we learn?
My mother was a fantasist. Schindler’s List helped me understand who she really was
Max Friedman, the son of two Holocaust survivors, was reluctant to see Steven Spielberg’s film when it came out in 1993. But when he did, it changed his life
Jewish Nuremberg prosecutor Ben Ferencz dies at 103
The Havard Law graduate also played a key role in securing $822 million of Holocaust reparations from the West German government
Obituary: Alfred Huberman
RAF’s 'hidden hero' who raised funds for London’s Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park
Finally, The end of the German Reich in sight at last
Germany finally set to remove the term 'Reich' from its official vocabulary
My Father’s House book review: Irish priest who defied Nazis in Rome
Twisty Second World War thriller follows Hugh O’Flaherty's running battle of wits with a Gestapo leader
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