Minn. GOP chairman’s ‘quisling’ remark draws criticism from head of state Democrats

Minn. GOP chairman’s ‘quisling’ remark draws fire

National Archives places Nazi Nuremberg Laws on rare display in Washington

National Archives puts Nazi papers on public view

Jewish groups outraged that convicted ex-Nazi officer is allowed out of detention to shop

Outrage in Italy as ex-Nazi officer free to shop

Nazi praise sparks Swiss rethink of legendary architect Le Corbusier, UBS drops ad drive

Nazi praise sparks Swiss rethink of Le Corbusier

Israeli museum gives Swiss artist’s drawing seized by Nazis to Jewish charity in Britain

Israel passes Nazi-seized drawing to owner’s heir

Ukraine honors victims of 1941 massacre at Babi Yar

Ukraine honors victims of Nazi massacre

KIEV, Ukraine — Hundreds of people gathered in the Ukrainian capital on Wednesday to mark the 69th anniversary of the Nazi massacre of tens of thousands of Jews.

British author previously convicted of denying Holocaust takes tour group to Treblinka

Controversial British writer visits Holocaust site

Reclusive British World War II heroine who was tortured by Nazis buried with honors

Reclusive World War II heroine buried with honors

Reclusive British World War II heroine who was tortured by Nazis to be buried with honors

Reclusive World War II heroine to be buried

German court rejects bid to bar deceased ex-guard’s testimony from Demjanjuk trial

Court rejects bid to bar testimony on Demjanjuk

Demjanjuk trial resumes in Germany after break; testimony suggests escape for guards deadly

Germany: Demjanjuk trial meets after summer break

Micky Burn, British writer and WWII hero who regretted flirting with fascism, dies at 97

British writer and commando Micky Burn dies at 97

Austrian right-wing author sentenced to additional 2-year prison term

Jail sentence extended for Austrian right-winger

German FM condemns lawmaker’s suggestion Poland provoked Nazis before WWII

Minister condemns German lawmaker comment on WWII

Official condemns German lawmaker reported comment that Poland provoked Nazis before WWII

Official condemns German lawmaker comment on WWII

Gypsy leader compares Sarkozy to Romania’s pro-Nazi wartime leader after Gypsy expulsions

Romanian Gypsy leader compares Sarkozy to Nazis

German journalist’s fight for secret govt files on Nazi Adolf Eichmann heads back to court

Fight over Eichmann files back to German court

German police raid the country’s largest neo-Nazi group with eye on possible ban

German police raid largest neo-Nazi group

BERLIN — Police on Tuesday raided buildings used by Germany’s largest neo-Nazi group in an effort to find evidence to support banning it, the Interior Ministry said.

Yad Vashem gains access to Holocaust-era documents in Polish archives

Yad Vashem gets access to Polish archives

WARSAW, Poland — Israel’s Holocaust museum Yad Vashem signed an agreement with Poland on Monday that gives it access to World War II-era documents held in archives across the eastern European country.

New book alleges famed Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal worked for Israeli spy agency Mossad

Book says Nazi hunter Wiesenthal worked for Mossad

Poland marks 71st anniversary of Nazi invasion that started World War II

Poland marks 71 years since start of WWII

WARSAW, Poland — Poland is marking the 71st anniversary of Nazi Germany’s invasion, which started World War II.

Reports: 100 Russian skinheads attack concertgoers with clubs, killing girl

Report: 100 Russian skinheads attack concertgoers

Huntington Library turns Hitler’s anti-Jewish Nazi papers over to National Archives

Huntington gives Nazi papers to National Archives

Calif. library gives National Archives Hitler’s anti-Jew papers brought to US by Gen. Patton

Calif. library gives Nazi papers to Nat’l Archives

National Archives to house Hitler’s anti-Jewish Nazi papers brought to US by Gen. Patton

National Archives to house infamous Nazi papers

Schiele painting stolen by Nazis from Jewish Austrian is returned to Vienna

Schiele art back in Austria after ownership feud

Chestnut tree that cheered Anne Frank while in hiding from Nazis topples over; no one injured

Tree behind Anne Frank House falls over

AMSTERDAM — The Anne Frank Museum says the monumental chestnut tree that cheered the teenage diarist while she was in hiding from the Nazis has toppled over.

Schiele painting stolen by Nazis returned to Austrian museum after 12-year possession struggle

Painting stolen by Nazis back in Austrian museum

Legacy of Nazi era, Cold War make privacy-obsessed Germans wary of Google Street View

Germans wary of Google Street View

BERLIN — Germans have long harbored an obsession about protecting privacy, with memories of Nazi-era denouncements of neighbors and East German secret police snooping still alive. Now they have found a new target for their fears: Google “Street View.”

Grassroots Palestinian group puts conflict with Israel aside to learn about the Holocaust

Palestinians learn about the Holocaust in Israel

Simon Wiesenthal Center criticizes Shimon Perez for saying Romania rescued Jews during WWII

Peres’ Romania comment criticized by Jewish center

Historian: documents suggest John Demjanjuk may have been at Flossenbuerg concentration camp

Documents suggest Demjanjuk link to 2nd Nazi camp

200 Germans come to Ukraine to apologize for Nazi forebears’ crimes

Germans visit Ukraine in WWII apology

KIEV, Ukraine — Some 200 Germans have arrived in the Ukrainian capital to take part in actions aimed at apologizing for Nazi forebears’ crimes in World War II.

Appeals court finds evidence of abuse, neglect of NJ children given Nazi-inspired names

NJ court: Nazi-naming parents shouldn’t get kids

New Iranian website with cartoons denying Holocaust angers Israel

Iran Holocaust-denying website angers Israel

Judge issues judgment against Russia for refusal to turn over Jewish documents

Judge rules against Russia on Jewish documents

Hungarian art restitution case puts focus on disputed policies across former Soviet bloc

Eastern Europe under spotlight on art restitution

Hackers attack website of the Buchenwald concentration camp memorial in Germany

Germany: Hackers attack Buchenwald website

Some notable exploits of the US spy agency known as the Pond in its 13 years of existence

Exploits of US spy agency known as the Pond

Sarkozy orders illegal Roma immigrants expelled, their camps dismantled after violence

Sarkozy orders illegal Roma immigrants expelled

Rare 3D film shows Warsaw razed to the ground after World War II

Rare 3D film shows Warsaw devastated after WWII

Former Nazi SS officer wanted for mass murder of Jews in occupied eastern Europe dead at 95

Former Nazi SS officer Steidtmann dead at 95

Peres: Croatian WWII camp involved ’sadism’; Iran’s president should visit it

Peres: Croatian WWII camp was a show of ’sadism’

Clarification: Soup Nazi story

Clarification: Soup Nazi story

NEW YORK — In a July 20 story, The Associated Press reported about the reopening of the store that inspired the Soup Nazi episode on “Seinfeld.” The story said the store charges $20 for an extra-large cup of crab bisque. It should have specified the extra-large serving comes in a quart-size container.

12-year dispute over ‘Portrait of Wally’ ends with acknowledgement it was stolen by Nazi agent

NY stolen art fight ends in $19 million settlement

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