‘The songs from the school memorial still give me chills’: remembering Norway’s darkest hour
Edoardo Erba’s play tackles the 2011 attacks in Utøya. Survivors and others affected by the tragedy share their thoughts
Edoardo Erba’s play tackles the 2011 attacks in Utøya. Survivors and others affected by the tragedy share their thoughts
Group of well-dressed partygoers filmed saying ‘Foreigners out, Germany for the Germans’ and performing a Hitler salute
Released during one of Britain’s darkest moments, The Foreman Went to France turns true-life heroism into superb propaganda
A new documentary, The Commandant’s Shadow, films the meeting of Rudolf Höss’s son and one of the camp’s survivors. Is forgiveness possible?
Footage leaked of Warwick University Conservative Association fundraiser at which marching song Erika was played
The fêted Jewish writer’s life ended in double suicide with his second wife; his reputation in tatters. But a new play rexamines his legacy
Guggenheim’s art was often overlooked in favour of salacious rumours. A new exhibition looks at the Sussex cottage that inspired her work
Using the battle simulator Kriegsspiel, Hitler took France, Stalin repelled Hitler and Reagan saved the world
Why do we never see Pro-Palestine activists protesting about the genocide in Sudan?
Small number more still being looked at, says party chief
In his masterful history of the 1986 disaster, Adam Higginbotham explains why the deaths of all seven crew members could have been avoided
Tommy Frenck, who has a Hitler memorabilia store and Third Reich-themed restaurant, standing in run-off
Princess Royal lays flowers at memorial of little-known Operation Gunnerside
Star candidate’s gaffe over SS war crimes is ‘political suicide’ in run-up to EU elections, sources say
Nazi SS remarks by leading member of scandal-hit German party proved too much for EU counterparts
More than 100 haemophiliacs contracted HIV and hepatitis C after being given medicine contaminated with the viruses at a school clinic
In this gripping history, British commandos parachute into France and steal Nazi equipment – despite the bungling of Mountbatten and co
Historian and imam Taj Hargey ignites anti-Semitism row over analogy of Zionists to Nazis
Berlin has struggled for decades to find a buyer for dilapidated 17-hectare estate once owned by Nazi propagandist
Archaeologists make discovery while digging at Wolf’s Lair in Poland, which once served as Hitler’s headquarters
Eighty years on, our writer follows in the footsteps of the man who kidnapped General Kreipe and dodged the Nazis on an epic Cretan trek
In August 1942 an informer betrayed her resistance group. Fifty were executed but Käthe’s life was spared because she was a minor
Soviet mole revealed in new book as the possible figure behind traitor codenamed Josephine, who leaked secret plans to Germans in 1944