Nazi collaborators

Heirs of Jewish collector settle over Nazi-looted Manet painting in Emil G. Bührle collection

This was just one of more than 250 pieces of artwork hanging in the original owner's villa in Poland before the SS forced him to sell his property in 1935.

 Sign announces the opening for 2021 in front of construction site of extension building of Kunsthaus Zurich art museum in Zurich
 Presidential candidate Calin Georgescu attends a televised debate in Bucharest, Romania, November 13, 2024.

Far-right politician Calin Georgescu advances to Romanian presidential runoff

 Member of Parliament of the Freedom Party Walter Rosenkranz and Head of Freedom Party (FPOe) Herbert Kickl gesture during the constitutional session of the Parliament in Vienna, Austria, October 24, 2024.

Austrian parliament elects first far-right speaker over left's objections

 JULIETTE BINOCHE as Coco Chanel in 'The New Look'.

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Demonstrators hang plaque honoring Lithuanian Nazi collaborator

Nationalists on Thursday hastily mounted a plaque they had made for Jonas Noreika, a Nazi collaborator.

Memorial plaque at the Library of Academy of science in Vilnius: Jonas Noreika generolas Vetra

Rabbi helps dedicate a memorial to Ukrainian collaborationist group

Sambir, in western Ukraine, was the site of a 1941 pogrom, a precursor to the local Jewish population’s eventual annihilation that some historians have linked to the OUN.

Portrait of UPA leader Stepan Bandera (left) at a rally marking the anniversary of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), which fought both Nazi and Soviet forces in World War II [File]

Book Review: Spies and the atomic bomb

Kean doesn’t try to psychoanalyze his characters, but watches them closely, focusing on their bravado, daring and eccentricities.

A GROUP of 104 aerospace engineers pose for a group photo at Fort Bliss, Texas.

Lithuanian lawyer smashes plaque honoring Nazi collaborator

The case is thought to be the first in which civil servants publicly defended in court the actions and good name of an alleged collaborator with the Nazis.

Memorial plaque at the Library of Academy of science in Vilnius: Jonas Noreika generolas Vetra

Macron stirs anger with WW1 tribute to Nazi collaborator Petain

Macron's plan to honor Petain alongside seven other French marshals who directed military campaigns during World War One, which ended 100 years ago on Nov. 11, has unleashed criticism.

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Austrian doctor Asperger 'actively cooperated' with Nazis, study says

Although Asperger did not join the Nazi party itself he did join affiliated groups and "publicly legitimized race hygiene policies" including forced sterilization.

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TRANSCRIPT-Israeli president in Birkenau: We do not expect justice in Europe

"True, it was Germany that established the Camps, but our People were not murdered only in the camps. The members of our nation were betrayed by the people amongst whom they lived....also by Poles."

 Israeli President Reuven Rivlin and Polish President Andrzej Duda are seen at the Entrance to Auschwitz as they take part in the annual March of the Living

A forgotten genocide: The sad history of the Krymchaks

The story of the Krymchak Jewish community in Crimea is especially pertinent to the present story unfolding in Europe, as we remember their genocide at the hands of the Nazis 77 years ago.

A photograph of Rabbi Chaim Chizkiyahu Medini, considered the ‘Chacham’ of Krymchaki Jews, with his wife, daughters, sons-in-law, and grandchildren, taken shortly before he returned to Palestine in 1899

Polish PM's father: Jews gladly moved to ghettos to get away from Poles

“Do you know who chased the Jews away to the Warsaw Ghetto? The Germans, you think? No. The Jews themselves went," Kornel Morawiecki said.

Holocaust survivors enter Auschwitz 73 years after its liberation on Holocaust Remembrance Day, January 2018

Poland isn’t the only country censoring speech about the Holocaust

Jewish organizations, including the Simon Wiesenthal Center, said for their part that they understand the Polish frustration with terms like “Polish death camps.”

A climber installs the Ukrainian national flag on a roof, marking the Day of the State Flag, on the eve of the Independence Day, in Kiev, Ukraine, August 23, 2016