
The world is experiencing a new era of impunity 80 years after the Nuremberg trials
From the war in Ukraine to the Middle East and Sudan, international justice is suffering its biggest crisis since the advances of the 1990s

From the war in Ukraine to the Middle East and Sudan, international justice is suffering its biggest crisis since the advances of the 1990s

After the recovery of ‘Portrait of a Lady,’ researchers are analyzing other seized works, such as a 17th-century still life spotted on the social media of the daughters of Nazi official Friedrich Kadgien

A biography recounts the extraordinary career of Konrad Morgen, who brought 200 SS members to trial, including concentration camp commandants, and even dared to investigate Adolf Eichmann

There are still too many unanswered questions, many aspects to be studied, and deep taboos surrounding the most devastating conflict in history

In September 1960, Argentina was captivated by the arrest of a German of humble origins who was mistaken for Adolf Hitler’s closest confidant

The Milei government has published online declassified files on the activities of war criminals in the country

In his new book, the British historian profiles 24 of the Third Reich’s criminals, bursting the cliché of pathological monstrosity

A collector has donated a series of images showing the arrival of a convoy of prisoners that inaugurated transfers to the concentration camp in June 1940