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Germany, on the trail of the last surviving Nazi war criminals. How the "Butcher of Lyon" was caught after 12 years of searching
Although the work of the renowned "Nazi hunters", Serge and Beate Klarsfeld, helped to unmask and convict several people who were part of the Nazi extermination machine, such as Klaus Barbie, nicknamed "The Butcher of Lyon"...


Arolsen Archives reunite Holocaust survivor’s daughters decades after his death
MUNICH, April 15 — If it wasn’t for the Arolsen Archives, half-sisters Sula Miller and Helen Schaller would never have met. American Miller and German Schaller only recently discovered they had the same father—a Holocaust survivor who emigrated to the US. Miller “contacted us because she was looking for information about her father”, said Floriane Azoulay, director of the Arolsen Archives, the world’s largest repository of information on the vic…
The Germans were amazed at how rich the country they had come to was, the head of the Ostrava archive invites visitors to the exhibition
Texts, unique historical photographs and documents from the years of Nazi occupation are presented in the current exhibition of the Ostrava City Archives entitled What World War II Changed in the Foyer of the New Town Hall. The changes are described by Hana Šústková, the director of the Ostrava Archives, in an interview for MF DNES.
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