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  • German-born, French journalist and Nazi hunter Beate Klarsfeld presents her fact finding book at a press conference in West Berlin, West Germany, August 21, 1969, after researching the personal history of West German Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger, who had been a member of Hitler's nationalist party NSDAP. At right is her son Arno David Klarsfeld.
    German-born, French journalist and Nazi hunter Beate Klarsfeld presents her fact finding book at a press conference in West Berlin, West Germany, August 21, 1969, after researching the personal history of West German Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger, who had been a member of Hitler's nationalist party NSDAP. At right is her son Arno David Klarsfeld.
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    A Slap in the Face

    Beate and Serge Klarsfeld’s moving memoirs trace the evolution of a new idea: that Germans were responsible for the Nazi past. Can today’s Europe learn from their moral courage?

    byDavid Mikics
  • Meyer Habib looks on during a session of questions to the government at the National Assembly in Paris on November 15, 2017.
    Meyer Habib looks on during a session of questions to the government at the National Assembly in Paris on November 15, 2017.
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    Meyer Habib

    Bibi’s man in Paris may be the best friend that French Jews have. But is he a model for the future or a herald of the end?

    byMarc Weitzmann
  • Joseph Darnand, head of the pro-Nazi police and commander of the Vichy French Milice, is buried in the cemetery of Thiais.(AFP/Getty Images)
    Joseph Darnand, head of the pro-Nazi police and commander of the Vichy French Milice, is buried in the cemetery of Thiais.(AFP/Getty Images)
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    Did the French Become Holocaust Deniers by Talking Too Much?

    A new book in France aims to set the record straight about national awareness of the horrors of the Shoah

    byTadzio Koelb
  • Serge Klarsfeld commemorates the 70th anniversary of the departure of the first convoy of Jews from France's Drancy internment camp to Auschwitz on March 27, 2012.(Martin Bureau/AFP/Getty Images)
    Serge Klarsfeld commemorates the 70th anniversary of the departure of the first convoy of Jews from France's Drancy internment camp to Auschwitz on March 27, 2012.(Martin Bureau/AFP/Getty Images)
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    Still Hunting Nazis

    After half a century tracking down Nazis for prosecution, Serge Klarsfeld says his work continues

    byAlexander Aciman
  • The 1943 image at the heart of Dan Porat's The Boy.(Deutsches Bundesarchiv via Wikimedia Commons)
    The 1943 image at the heart of Dan Porat's The Boy.(Deutsches Bundesarchiv via Wikimedia Commons)
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    Caught on Film

    An Israeli historian uses an iconic photograph to tell five intertwined stories of the Warsaw Ghetto

    byAdam Kirsch
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