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 Sztutowo, Poland, Sept 5, 2020. The Nazi concentration camp Stutthof.

Irmgard Furchner, former Nazi camp secretary known as 'Secretary of Evil', dies at 99

Defendant Irmgard F, a former secretary for the SS commander of the Stutthof concentration camp, is brought to a courtroom in Itzehoe, northern Germany, where her verdict was spoken on December 20, 2022. - The court handed a two-year suspended sentence to the 97-year-old former Nazi camp secretary.

Irmgard Furchner, convicted in 2022 of complicity in Nazi crimes, dies at 99

By JTA STAFF
 THE AMSTERDAM trams played a crucial role in transporting the city’s Jews to the death camps.

'Lost City': A look at the trains of Amsterdam that sent off Jews during the Holocaust

Adolf Eichmann on trial in Jerusalem 521

Argentina's president to declassify Nazi files, expose how war criminals fled to Argentina

 Vincent Reynouard poses during his appearance before the Saverne Criminal Court on September 27, 2007.

French Holocaust denier sentenced to prison for hate speech and war crime denial

 Max Frankel on the cover of the book "The Times of My Life and My Life with The Times"

Max Frankel, Holocaust survivor and Pulitzer Prize winner, dies at 94

 Hartheim Castle became notorious as one of the 6 centers for the Nazi killing program known as Action T4.

Mass grave of Nazi victims found at Hartheim Castle in Austria

The Jewish cemetery at Kosice in Slovakia, a country once home to a thriving Jewish community

Jewish cemetery in Slovakia vandalized with swastikas

 Newly appointed Israeli minister of Foreign Affairs Gideon Saar attends a replacing ceremony at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jerusalem on November 10, 2024.

Israel’s foreign policy has lost its moral compass

German chancellor Adolf Hitler looks out at a rally staged by the Nazi Party

'We want Hitler': Johannesburg politician threatens to wear Hitler shirt

A visitor takes a selfie near Camille Pissarro's 1897 "Rue Saint-Honore in the Afternoon. Effect of Rain" at Thyssen-Bornemisza museum in Madrid, Spain, January 10, 2024.

Jewish family renews efforts to reclaim painting stolen by Nazis after Supreme Court ruling

 THE FRONT GATE of Auschwitz carries the infamous phrase: ‘Arbeit macht frei.’ The writer states: ‘Perhaps we as Jews are less alone in our grief than we may fear.’

Israeli student arrested for Nazi salute at Auschwitz during school trip

 Etta Shiber, seen in a publicity photo for the 1943 book "Paris-Underground," and Kate Bonnefous, shown in 1940, were friends and unlikely heroes of the early French resistance.

Two middle-aged women defied the Nazis, one ‘wrote’ a book that betrayed the other

By ANDREW SILOW-CARROLL/JTA
 European far-right groups gather in Budapest each year for the so-called "Day of Honour" to mark a failed attempt by Nazi and Hungarian troops in 1945 to break out of the city during the Soviet army's siege.

'Budapest is ours': Annual neo-Nazi holiday celebration commences in Hungary

Labour councillor Alan Gardiner, who represents the Ings ward on Hull City Council, apologized for performing a gesture that appeared to be a Nazi salute

UK Labour councillor apologizes for apparent Nazi salute during council meeting

 Steve Bannon speaks during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at the Gaylord National Resort Hotel And Convention Center on Feb. 20, 2025 in Oxon Hill, Maryland.

Orthodox pro-Israel group to honor Steve Bannon after backlash for his straight-armed gesture

By BEN SALES/JTA
 Steve Bannon speaks during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at the Gaylord National Resort Hotel And Convention Center on Feb. 20, 2025 in Oxon Hill, Maryland.

Orthodox pro-Israel group to honor Steve Bannon after backlash for his straight-armed gesture

By BEN SALES
 Adolf Eichmann, pictured in 1941/1942, in his SS uniform. Eichmann fled to Argentina in 1950 before being captured by the Mossad in 1960.

Milei to open Argentina’s Nazi ratline archives, urged to reveal Holocaust records