Concentration camp

Deutsche Bahn’s new rail plan cannot be allowed to erase a vital Holocaust memory site - opinion

The officials have proposed a “preferred route” for a new high-speed rail line between Hamburg and Hanover that would run less than a quarter of a mile from the Bergen-Belsen loading ramp.

A recreated train car stands as a memorial at the former loading ramp in Bergen-Belsen, Germany, April 15, 2015.
Anne Frank's friend and step-sister Eva Schloss celebrates her 90th birthday in London.

Eva Schloss, Auschwitz survivor and founder of Anne Frank Trust UK, dies at 96

The entrance of the former German Nazi concentration camp in Dachau near Munich, Germany.

From Auschwitz to Dachau: How a pharmacist became central to Nazi camp medical crimes - study

JOHNNY BOMBINO as Emperor Überall.

Viktor Ullmann’s 'Der Kaiser von Atlantis' as a manifesto against tyranny - review


Serbia unveils plaque in memory of Belgrade concentration camp victims

Staro Sajmiste was operated between 1941 and 1945, where more than 17,000 people were killed.

 Staro Sajistmen concentration camp.

Germany tries two Nazis for wartime crimes

Despite the decades that have passed since the crimes were committed, it is still possible to hold Nazi perpetrators accountable for their crimes.

'Death Gate' at Stutthof Concentration Camp

The sad truth about Jewish informants during the Holocaust - opinion

Polish-born Belgian Jew Icek Glogowski was an infamous Nazi collaborator responsible for the deportation and death of hundreds.

DUTCH KING Willem-Alexander visits Anne Frank House in Amsterdam in 2018.

On This Day: Nazis liquidate Janowska concentration camp, 6,000 Jews killed

The exact number of victims in the camp is unclear, with some numbers ranging from 35,000 to over 310,000.

 Detail of Memorial to Janowska Death Camp - Near Piaski Ravine - Lviv - Ukraine

German Nazi war crimes suspect, 96, who went on the run goes on trial

Irmgard Furchner is accused of having contributed as an 18-year-old to the murder of 11,412 people when she was a typist at the Stutthof concentration camp between 1943 and 1945.

Guard tower at Stutthof concentration camp

Nazi concentration camp guard, aged 100, starts trial in Germany

Prosecutors charged the man, a member of the Nazi party's paramilitary SS, with having helped along the deaths of 3,518 people at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp.

 An empty square is seen at the former Nazi concentration camp in Sachsenhausen on the 75th anniversary of its liberation by Soviet and U.S. troops, during the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) near Berlin, Germany, April 17, 2020.

German 96-year-old Nazi war crimes suspect detained after fleeing trial

Irmgard Furchner is accused of having contributed as an 18-year old to the murder of 11,412 people when she was a typist at the Stutthof concentration camp between 1943 and 1945.

A Nazi armband with a swastika displayed in the Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin, Germany

Setting the record straight on Ustasha Holocaust crimes - opinion

Given the general ignorance about the horrors of Jasenovac, I think it would be helpful to very briefly describe one of its commanders, to give insight into the type of people who built and ran it.

Victims of the Nazi-backed Ustasha regime killed at the end of the World War II lay on the ground surrounded by Ustasha soldiers near the Sava River in Croatia in 1945.

Poland 'reexamining' Israeli student trips to concentration camps

The Polish deputy foreign minister said the country would announce its next steps concerning the squabble with Israel.

Cards are placed between railway tracks in the former Nazi death camp Auschwitz as people take part in the annual "March of the Living" to commemorate the Holocaust, in Oswiecim, Poland, April 12, 2018.

Secret documents leaked about concentration camps on British islands

The Channel Islands were conquered by the Nazis in 1940 after then British Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the decision that they were of little strategic importance.

As part of the Atlantic Wall, between 1940 and 1945 the occupying German forces and the Organisation Todt constructed fortifications around the coasts of the Channel Islands such as this observation tower at Battery Moltke, Jersey