John Geddes: The painting shows ‘a peaceful, rich life’. In reality, the Nazis murdered the painting’s Jewish owner and the artist was on the Nazi side.
Michael Coren: Despite being a star in his country, the great Gottfried Fuchs had to flee. He’d never forgive what happened to his teammate, Julius Hirsch.
A style guide for a neo-Nazi publication reveals what should be obvious, writes Tabatha Southey: darkness lurks behind their self-parodying ‘humour’
Adolf Hitler continues to crop up in pop culture and serious history—and it says a lot about how we see evil and the past
Author Jennifer Teege’s message—that dark secrets shed their toxic power when we share them—is an important one
Prosecutors are racing to put on trial anyone who worked at a death camp, before they die
New research reveals some Poles were encouraged by the Nazis to actively persecute the Jewish population
By Bo Lidegaard
A chat about his new radio show and, of course, Spenny
What drove Anders Breivik to commit the worst peacetime shooting spree in modern history?
Book by Rudolph Herzog
A new book makes clear that food was central to the Second World War