Poland International Holocaust Remembrance Day commemorations at Auschwitz Survivors, priests and staff at Auschwitz commemorated the 74th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camp. 27/01/2019
Germany Nazi-looted painting returned to heirs of French resistance fighter French politician and resistance fighter Georges Mandel was killed in 1944. 08/01/2019
Italy Italy's Uffizi Gallery demands Germany return painting stolen by Nazis The painting, stolen by Nazi troops in 1943, is now in the hands of a German family who demands payment for its return. 02/01/2019
Montenegro Montenegro unveils statue of controversial ex-Yugoslav chief Tito The mayor of Podgorica said the statue of the controversial ex-Yugoslav leader shows the country "remains faithful to anti-fascist traditions". 19/12/2018
Netherlands Holocaust survivors to be compensated by Dutch wartime train operator More than 100,000 Dutch Jews were killed during the Second World War. 28/11/2018
No Comment Moscow holds historic military parade on Red Square Russian servicemen dressed in historical uniforms marched through Moscow's Red Square on Wednesday (November 7) to mark the 77th anniversary of the 1941 parade when Soviet soldiers headed to the front lines of World War Two. 07/11/2018
Germany Former Nazi guard, 94, goes on trial in juvenile court A 94-year-old former Nazi guard goes on trial today in Germany. Charged with aiding and abetting the murder of several hundred concentration camp prisoners during the Second World War, he faces 15 years in prison. As he was under 21 at the time, the former SS guard will be tried in a juvenile court. 06/11/2018
Europe News The Brief: saving time, Croatia's euro bid and WW2 war reparations In this edition EU daylight savings time change hits a snag, Croatia's bid to join the eurozone gets a boost and Poland calls for WW2 war reparations from Germany. 29/10/2018
Norway Norway apologises for post-WWII mistreatment of 'German Girls' After the country was liberated in 1945, these 'German Girls' were accused of betraying their country, deprived of their civil rights, arrested, incarcerated without trial and even expelled from the country. 18/10/2018
Greece Greece to renew call for Germany to pay €279 billion in WWII damages Greece's President is expected to raise the issue during a meeting this week with his German counterpart. 10/10/2018
Netherlands Unopened letter to Anne Frank’s father fetches €9,500 at auction The letter, which bears a red “return to sender” stamp on its envelope, was sent to Otto Frank by an insurance company in 1942, while the family was in hiding. 21/09/2018
Ireland How a heatwave helped uncover a piece of Irish history A wildfire on the coast of eastern Ireland killed off some vegetation but resurrected a World War II relic. 05/08/2018
Hungary Warsaw Uprising was re-enacted by traditionalists to mark anniversary The Warsaw Uprising was re-enacted by traditionalists to mark the 74th anniversary of the 1944 revolt against the Nazi occupation. 01/08/2018
Cinema Italian National Hero made into an animation Cyclist Gino Bartali helped around 800 Jews escape the holocaust because he smuggled fake documents in the frame of his bike. He pretended to be training but was carrying messages and photographs for passports to the Italian Resistance 27/07/2018
Austria American tourist tries to fly home from Austria with WWII artillery sh An American tourist was charged and fined after bringing an unexploded World War Two shell to Vienna airport in her luggage 11/07/2018
Hungary Budapest residents evacuated over unexploded bomb Residents were moved from their homes as authorities in the Hungarian capital dealt with an unexploded World War Two bomb 05/07/2018
Croatia Fashion shoot at WWII death camp in Croatia sparks outrage An Australian company published a series of photos and videos taken on a trip to Eastern Europe earlier this year in which models are seen posing in sunglasses at sites including the Flower Memorial at Jasenovac, a World War II-era death camp. 04/07/2018
Poland Poland Holocaust law drops jail terms Polish lawmakers voted on Wednesday to water down a Holocaust law that angered the United States and Israel. It's to remove parts that imposed jail terms on people who suggest the nation was complicit in Nazi crimes 27/06/2018
Netherlands Hidden pages from Anne Frank's diary revealed for first time Anne Frank hid some rude jokes from her family, now they have been revealed to the world. 16/05/2018