World War Two March 5, 2020 12,000 Nazis lived in Argentina in 1930s with Swiss bank accounts, newly discovered documents show A new cache of documents appears to identify more than 12,000 Nazis who lived in Argentina in the 1930s and who had one or more bank accounts at what is now Credit Suisse bank.
Europe February 26, 2020 Holocaust-themed carnival celebration in Spain sparks outrage A Holocaust-themed parade in Spain featuring dancing Nazis and concentration camp prisoners stoked outrage from the Israeli government and Auschwitz museum.
Digging History February 20, 2020 Vatican set to open Pope Pius XII's secret WWII archives The Vatican is set to open the secret archives of Pope Pius XII, the World War II-era pope whose record during the Holocaust has come under intense scrutiny.
Holocaust January 28, 2020 Photos may depict John Demjanjuk as Nazi Sobibor death camp guard: Berlin museum A Berlin museum claimed on Tuesday to have dug up two historical photographs proving Ohio autoworker John Demjanjuk was a guard in a Nazi death camp during World War II.
Anti-Semitism January 28, 2020 Swastikas, 'f--- Jews' graffiti found scrawled inside NYC apartment building amid spike in anti-Semitism Hours before New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio declared "we need to stamp [anti-Semitism] out, once and for all," authorities were investigating another case of a possible anti-Semitic hate crime.
Holocaust January 27, 2020 Auschwitz liberation, 75 years later: 5 brilliant minds in the arts who died in the concentration camp Many artists, from painters to musicians to philosophers, perished in the concentration camp, including prescient visionaries who through their masterpieces documented the horrors as they happened before their tragic deaths.
The View January 27, 2020 Joy Behar links migrants at US-Mexico border to Holocaust during interview with Holocaust survivors "The View" co-host Joy Behar invoked the migrants who are in detention centers at the U.S.-Mexico border during an interview with a pair of Holocaust survivors.Â
Anti-Semitism January 27, 2020 France sees rash of anti-Christian acts while anti-Semitism rises, officials say Anti-Semitic acts increased in France last year by 27%, acts against Muslims inched higher while anti-Christian acts remained stable but highest of all, France’s interior minister said Sunday, denouncing the situation as intolerable.
Holocaust January 27, 2020 Holocaust survivors mark Auschwitz liberation’s 75th anniversary as their stories grow in relevance On Monday, the soft-spoken 89-year-old makes another return under the infamous gate – this time to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. He is joined by nearly 200 other Holocaust survivors.
Holocaust January 27, 2020 Auschwitz survivor Jerry Wartski shares his story for first time: 'We have to talk' In the nearly 75 years since the end of World War II, Jerry Wartski never uttered a word about what he lived through after the Nazis invaded his native Poland in September 1939.
Holocaust January 27, 2020 Holocaust survivor Irene Buchman shares her story of surviving Auschwitz: 'It's heartbreaking for me' Struggling to contain the tears at times, Irene Buchman recalled the last time she saw her parents and brothers – at Auschwitz-Birkenau, the infamous Nazi death camp.