In Belgium, a special museum links the surviving veterans of World War II even as it works to preserve their legacy

Over half of residents of city of Brindisi ousted from their homes during tricky operation, the biggest of its kind in the country

In Belgium, veteran Arthur Jacobson, 95, wistfully visits the graves of friends he lost in WWII's Battle of the Bulge, considered one of the greatest battles in US history

Realizing a concept 70 years in the making, Amsterdam structure to be one of Europe’s largest to honor Jewish victims individually, with a brick for each of 100,000 lost

Discoveries made in Leibling House, a recently renovated cultural center, reveal the German foundations of much of Tel Aviv's Bauhaus-inflected 1930s construction

Nathan Cassuto, along with underground member Matilda Cassin, receives posthumous citation for rescue efforts in Holocaust

Arolsen organization publishes 850,000 documents collected after the end of World War II in US-occupied zone of Germany containing 'immense' information

Seller Gary Zimet is asking $3.5 million for document signed by Nazi general Alfred Jodl that marked the end of World War II

Showing works from collection amassed during World War II and discovered in 2012, Israel Museum attempts to untangle history of quarter-Jewish dealer who thrived under the Nazis

Some 4,000 troops take part in annual event, marking 78th anniversary of march toward encroaching Nazi troops

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