Trials of Nazis just after World War II informed the subsequent prosecutions of officials from the former Yugoslavia for war crimes and crimes against humanity, as a visit to the museum in the former ...
The International Museum of World War II in Wakefield has some artifacts that could have been used in scenes for the movie ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A one-time U.S. Army reporter during World War II donated a never-before-published transcript of radio coverage of the Nuremberg war crimes trials of Nazi leaders to the U.S.
Memorium, a new museum commemorating the Nuremberg Trials, opened this week. Speaking at Sunday's opening ceremony, a former US prosecutor called for the Nuremberg spirit to continue to be upheld ...
FORT JACKSON -- The family of a former U.S. Army chaplain, who while stationed in Germany was presented with a German-language New Testament featuring the names of 17 Nazi defendants of the Nuremberg ...
The queen of Bratwurst, in Bavaria, is a skinny little thing with fans of all ages. She has reigned for centuries, and nothing about her — weight, lankiness, composition, perfume, accessories — is ...
Joseph Malta, an Army MP, helped hang 60 Nazis convicted at Nuremberg. His uniform is on display at the International Museum ...
Ben Ferencz, the last living prosecutor from the post-World War II trials of Nazi war criminals in Nuremberg, has donated $1 million to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum for work to promote global ...
A 91-year-old woman has found herself in trouble with a German museum after writing on an exhibit. Part of the avant-garde artwork was meant to look like an empty crossword puzzle. The Neues Museum in ...
A 91-year-old pensioner is under investigation after filling in a crossword featured on artwork at a German museum. The woman began writing on the “Reading-work-piece” by avant garde artist Arthur ...
The prisoner stood at attention in his striped concentration camp clothing just as the Nazi photographer snapped the picture. He stood with other inmates who were lined up in formation, hands at their ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A one-time U.S. Army reporter during World War II donated a never-before-published transcript of radio coverage of the Nuremberg war crimes trials of Nazi leaders to the U.S.