Outdoor treks in the capital include tales of Russian royalty, medieval monks and biblical sacrifices, alongside verdant gardens, modern monuments and stunning views

Historian James Bernauer's book 'Jesuit Kaddish' surprises academic Catholic order with a novel study of its members' anti-Semitism -- and honors those who saved Jews during WWII

Historian Richard Evans's new book 'The Hitler Conspiracies' details the revival and unparalleled propagation of falsehoods about Nazi Germany -- and the dangers this poses today

Researchers discover that a barely visible number scrawled on Ludwig Steinberg's valise corresponds to transport number of his six-year-old son Amos, killed at Auschwitz in 1944

Under alias 'Mosul Eye,' historian Omar Mohammed used Twitter and blogs to document beheadings, torture in his Iraqi hometown before fleeing in 2017. His work continues from Paris

A true-life psychological thriller reports on 'Mio' Meidad's undercover mission, without backup, to exact justice -- and foil a German plan to give Nazis amnesty

Glikl of Hamel bore 14 children while turning a small second-hand gemstone business in Hamburg into an international success. Her incisive memoir is newly translated into English

Philanthropists Moses and Judith traveled months over land and sea, dodging plague and bandits, while undergoing bouts of forced isolation across Middle East

Wolf Fisher, a Polish-born UK intelligence operative, recruited two women, one of whom became his lover, to surveil French navy and air force installations -- and then disappeared

Online exhibition reveals the sometimes tragic, sometimes jubilant stories of German Jews resettled by Britain in the early days of WWII, many of whom would fight with the Allies

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