Two suspected members of Adolf Hitler's mobile 'Einsatzgruppen' death squads have been identified at the ages of 94 and 95 - but there is not enough evidence to charge them for war crimes. Kurt Gosdek ...
A group of Nazi hunters says it has identified 76 men and four women - many of whom may still be alive - who ran mobile death squads killing thousands of Jews during the 1930s and 40s. The Simon ...
BERLIN – German prosecutors are investigating a suspected former member of Adolf Hitler's mobile killing squads for involvement in World War II massacres carried out by the "Einsatzgruppen," part of ...
This is not for the squeamish. Rhodes, a Pulitzer winner for The Making of the Atomic Bomb, has pulled together a mountain of research on the mass murders of Jews perpetrated by the ...
The harrowing two-part, three-hour docu "Einsatzgruppen: The Death Brigades" exhaustively chronicles the lethal work of an SS band charged with exterminating Jews in Russia and the Baltic states ...
EIGHTY-years-ago this month, Adolf Hitler had given up on his plans to invade Britain and was directing his generals to plan for the invasion of the Soviet Union. We remember Operation Barbarossa for ...
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