Prominent Nazis were interrogated after the end of World War II in a U.S. prison codenamed “Ashcan” south of Luxembourg. From there they were sent to the war crimes trial in Nuremberg.
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The Nazi Hunters’ Enduring Legacy
Why it matters to stand up for justice and demand atonement.
May 8, 1945: Beyond the Unconditional Surrender of German Forces
The ominous date also marks the beginning of violence and occupation in Algeria, Greece and Eastern Europe.
The Liberation of Bergen-Belsen: A Survivor Remembers
70 years later, a survivor of the atrocities of WWII recalls her experience.
Seven Billion Humans: The World Fritz Haber Made
How did the German-Jewish chemist Fritz Haber revolutionize the entire course of world history?