The names of some 425,000 suspected Dutch collaborators went online 80 years after the Holocaust ended, making them accessible to historians and descendants as the country grapples with its past.
The new body will be easier to access and its decisions will be legally binding. But some lawyers and Jewish heirs are not happy with the reform.
A bearded neo-Nazi thrown behind bars in Germany for inciting hatred has legally changed his name and gender in an apparent bid to be transferred to a women’s prison — because he’s afraid of ...
In the past, the names could only be viewed in person. But due to expiring access restrictions, they're now available to anyone with an internet connection
Germany’s federal government has set up a new arbitration court to simplify the process of returning property stolen during the Nazi regime. The court is intended to make the final decision in a ...
“He specifically praised Adolf Hitler. And it wasn’t just words — when his truck was disabled in the attack, the first thing he did was unfurl the flag of Nazi Germany,” prosecutors wrote.
Some looked out of curiosity, others out of concern.
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Sven Liebich uses new German rule allowing people to change name without a psychiatric assessment and now lives under the name Marla-Svenja A German neo-Nazi has ... reform to Germany’s rules ...
Co leader of German far right party AfD Alice Weidel speaks during an AfD election campaign in Magdeburg, Germany ... with many accusing her of Nazi revisionism.
In just over four-and-a-half years, Nazi Germany systematically murdered at least 1.1 million people at Auschwitz, built in the south of occupied Poland near the town of Oswiecim. Auschwitz was at ...