The Bauhaus design school, which transformed the way people around the world live, work and dream of the
future, marks its centenary this week with the launch of a politically charged German museum.
A painting stolen from the family of art collector Adolphe Schloss by Germans during the World War II occupation of France will be returned to his descendants in New York, the French consulate said in a statement Tuesday.
It is 86 years on Saturday since the Enabling Act paved the way for the Nazis to take control of Germany. Michael Stuchbery looks back on how the road to dictatorship can come about slowly but surely.
A Belgian bid to stop Berlin from paying pensions to alleged Nazi collaborators has exposed a cloud of confusion and suspicion - including in Germany - over payments still made to 2,000 people worldwide.
Germany is still making payments to more than 2,000 people worldwide under a law that provides for "war victims", including those who collaborated with the World War II Nazi regime.
Belgian lawmakers have demanded a halt to German pension payments that a handful of residents still receive for their collaboration with the World War II Nazi occupation.
A German auction house on Thursday scrapped the planned sale of 26 artworks attributed to Adolf Hitler, after doubts emerged about their authenticity just days before they were due to go under the hammer.
Around 30 paintings and drawings signed "A. Hitler" and presumed to be the work of the Nazi dictator are due to go under the hammer at a Nuremberg auction house on Saturday.
Hitler's Germany was responsible for the Holocaust, not the Nazis, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said
Sunday, as Poland marked 74 years since the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp.
On the 74th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau and with a resurgence in xenophobia and racist sentiment, Gunter Demnig says remembering the horrors of the Holocaust is now more important than ever.
Ahead of Holocaust Remembrance Day on Sunday, we looked at how children of Nazis and their victims are sharing their family history to remember the horrors that took place, and stand against those who deny the atrocities happened.
German police seized three watercolours presented as works of Adolf Hitler before they were due for auction Thursday in Berlin, claiming they could be fakes.
The exhibition “Hotel Silber”, which examines the history of Württemberg’s Political Police and its metamorphosis into the Gestapo has opened in the former Hotel Silber building in the centre of Stuttgart
Former Nazi labour camp guard Jakiw Palij who was stripped of his US citizenship and deported in August, has died in Germany aged 95, the US ambassador in Berlin has announced.
Activists on Thursday urged the Netherlands to officially apologise to Dutch women targeted for reprisals because of their relations with German soldiers during the country's war-time occupation.
British descendants of refugees who fled Nazi Germany, including many Jewish families, are racing to have their German
nationality restored so they can remain EU citizens after Brexit, official data showed Friday.
France's most famous Nazi hunters, Serge Klarsfeld and his German wife Beate, received top honours in a ceremony led by French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday.
A 94-year-old former SS guard faces trial in November charged with complicity in the mass murders at the Nazi concentration camp Stutthof during World War II, a German court said Friday.
The first video game to depict Germany's 1933-45 Nazi era uncensored, showing the swastika and Adolf Hitler, has stirred up debate over whether it's an advance for artistic freedom or a
new danger of radicalization.
Germany's highest court declared Tuesday that a Polish ruling against German public broadcaster ZDF in a dispute sparked by a Holocaust documentary has no legal force in Germany.