Verena Bahlsen says she 'deeply regrets' claim her company treated forced laborers 'well' in WWII; company employed around 200 forced laborers, mostly women, between 1943 and 1945

'You gave me my life,' Sophie Tajch Klisman tells Doug Harvey, 74 years after the latter participated in freeing of Salzwedel concentration camp

At annual parade marking WWII Allies victory in Europe, president says Russian armed forces ready to cooperate with others combating 'terrorism, neo-Nazism and extremism'

After fleeing Germany aged 12, he joined US forces in WWII where he fought at Remagen and played a key role in Counter Intelligence Corps, helping root out hardline Nazis

Two Jewish sons, both hidden in WWII Belgium, embrace in Jerusalem as B’nai B’rith honors founders of Belgian-Jewish underground rescue group

Delving into UK and US intel files, a British historian takes aim at myriad of nonsensical stories that history's greatest villain managed to escape and live out his life in peace

A painter's mother saved every piece of her family's wartime correspondence. Now this treasure chest of revelations is set to be exhibited where she began her life, in Krakow

Writer Joop van Wijk has spent years piecing together his mysterious Aunt Nelly’s wartime activities, cutting through lies that concealed her Nazi collaborator past

Former soldier, whose family has Jewish origins, left France in 1938 for an internship in the US and enlisted after seeing France's Vichy leader shake hands with Adolf Hitler

Lawmaker heading parliamentary team on potential war reparations says committee's work should be done by September 1, the anniversary of the start of World War II

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