
Hitler's art sells for nearly $450,000
Adolf Hitler was once a struggling young artist; Fourteen of his works sold for nearly $450,000 in Germany
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Adolf Hitler was once a struggling young artist; Fourteen of his works sold for nearly $450,000 in Germany
In addition to the super PAC, Bush also has a leadership PAC and a non-profit group
Remains of high school students killed by pilot who flew jet into French Alps finally headed back to devastated small town
Bush is on a three-country trip through Europe before announcing his presidential campaign
Ingeborg Syllm-Rapoport wasn't allowed to defend her doctoral thesis in 1938 under the Nazis; last month, the neonatologist passed her oral exam
The former Florida governor is traveling to Germany, Poland and Estonia
As part of her state visit to Germany, the queen will visit the camp where Anne Frank was killed during World War II
President says a comprehensive plan would require Iraqi commitment to train more security forces
As revelation of NSA spying on European leaders looms over start of G-7 summit, Obama touts Germany's "friendship" and "leadership"
Mohammed and Khaleel Turani didn't see a future in Damascus, but starting fresh in Germany could have cost them their lives
Award-winning Jewish performer completes concerto his father began in Germany in 1933, but never got to finish
Babies born to Annegret Raunigk in 26th week of pregnancy, but are likely to survive; woman already had 13 children ranging in age from 9 to 44
Americans say families bear responsibility, but Germans and Italians are more inclined to look to their governments
Police recover 2 bronze horse statutes that once stood in front of Hitler's grand chancellery building in Berlin
"Woman Sitting in an Armchair" is among works from vast trove hoarded by German art collector
Right-wing extremists calling themselves the "Old School Society" targeted in raids across the country, which allegedly recovered explosives
Berlin had banned pro-Putin biker gang's WWII ceremonial ride, but a court has decided that was a very anti-European move
The paintings, including three won by an American GI in a poker game, were turned over to the German government Tuesday
Three of the historic paintings were won by an American GI in a poker game
Showtime's espionage drama will film its next installment in Berlin, with big changes in store for Carrie Mathison
Woman who lost 49 members in Holocaust makes comments after another survivor shared embrace with former SS Sgt. Oskar Groening
Oskar Groening, dubbed the "Accountant of Auschwitz," is being tried on 300,000 counts of accessory to murder
Former SS sergeant Oskar Groening describes in chilling detail how cattle cars full of Jews were "processed" at death camp
Oskar Groening, 93, never killed anyone, but he doesn't deny his role at Auschwitz and 7 decades later, he's facing justice
Several Republicans have already journeyed abroad this year in the hopes of boosting their foreign policy prowess
As Israelis come together to mourn those killed two years ago by Hamas, the sounds of the ongoing war in Gaza reverberate over a solemn memorial.
The 2025 government shutdown entered its seventh day on Tuesday as both sides remained locked in their positions, with no sign of relenting. Follow live updates here.
Attorney General Pam Bondi is appearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday for a hearing on oversight of the Justice Department. Follow live updates here.
Former Israeli hostage Ohad Ben Ami tells CBS News that two years after Hamas' rampage, in his mind, he's still underground with the remaining captives.
The Supreme Court is hearing a challenge to a Colorado law banning "conversion therapy" for minors that was brought by a licensed counselor in the state.
One of 2025's three Nobel Prize in Physics winners says the trio's work is "one of the underlying reasons that cellphones work.''
Part of President Trump's deployment of the National Guard to Illinois are 400 members of the Texas National Guard, a move a former Illinois National Guard commander said he has "never seen before."
National Air Traffic Controllers Association tells its members that failing to report to work could cost them their job.
Officials are investigating after a medical helicopter crashed on a Sacramento freeway Monday evening.