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'Budapest is ours': Annual neo-Nazi holiday celebration commences in Hungary
Thousands of individuals—many of whom wore far-right insignia and Nazi uniforms—participated in a 'memorial hike' from Buda Castle.
Where was God in the Holocaust? A NY poet and activist asks the question in a book of ‘psalms’
Secret chess pieces found at Auschwitz camp tell a story of prisoner life
Russia: Canadian recognition of veteran from Nazi unit is 'outrageous'
Police officer who used Nazi symbol paid over $1.5m. to resign
The city had suspended Derek Kammerzell but couldn't fire him, so they had no choice but to pay for his resignation.
Petition against honoring former SS officer gains over 4,300 signatures
Willi Huber has been honored as a founding father of the Mount Hutt ski field in New Zealand, to the dismay of many.
SS Officer hailed as a 'hero' by New Zealand media dies at 97
When quizzed about the concentration camps, he agreed that the SS “were wrong but that is about all," adding, "what could we do?”
Former SS soldier charged with denying the Holocaust in Germany
He could face five years in jail if convicted. Multiple ex-SS soldiers have faced trial in recent years over their actions during the Nazi era.
Germany still paying pensions to former SS officers in UK, Belgium
Brussels lawmakers call on Berlin to halt payments.
German prosecutors indict 94-year-old former Auschwitz guard
The suspect said through his defense lawyer that he was “not aware of the background, intent or procedures behind the killing” at the camp.
Auschwitz medic found unfit to stand trial
During police questioning, Hubert Zafke initially denied having been present at Auschwitz but later admitted that he had been there.
The Demjanuk trial in retrospect
Ukrainian SS death camp guard Ivan Demjanjuk: The longest case of a Holocaust perpetrator.