As Soviet forces pushed back Nazi troops in Europe in 1944 and 1945, they liberated a number of death camps, including ...
After World War Two started in September 1939, the Nazis initially moved east, invading Poland, Hungary and the Soviet Union. This brought millions of Jewish people under their control.
But in Russia today there is a discernible shift in focus, away from the Holocaust to how the Soviet people as a whole, ...
As the world observes International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Monday, 80 years after the Nazis' most notorious death camp ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday praised Soviet soldiers for ending the "total evil" of Auschwitz on the 80th ...
A group of child survivors behind a barbed wire fence at the Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz It was 80 years ago that Soviet troops ... they began to strip Jewish people of all property ...
The memorial in St Petersburg to 'Soviet civilians who ... There the Nazis murdered up to 900,000 Jews. "Treblinka-2 was a death camp where a large number of people were killed in gas chambers ...