In the final months of World War II, Nazi female camp guards went from feared enforcers of brutality to hunted prisoners of a ...
Although the Jewish communities in most other German cities had already been liquidated, more than 30,000 Jews still lived in ...
When the Allies prepared to put Nazi Germany’s top leaders on trial at Nuremberg after World War II, the U.S. Army tapped a young psychiatrist, Captain Douglas McGlashan Kelley, for an extraordinary ...
AUSCHWITZ: Inside The Nazi State Orders and Initiatives: Episode 2 In the Autumn of 1941, the Nazis were about to embark on the most crucial few months in the planning of what they called 'The Final ...
After Battle of Berlin ended and Nazi Germany surrendered, the destruction inside Berlin gave way to a grim new reality.
This is the site of the largest mass murder in the history of the world—Auschwitz. 1.1 million people died here. More than the total British and American losses in the whole of the Second World War.