With flowers, flames and teary eyes, veterans, soldiers and European leaders celebrated peace in ceremonies around the continent marking the 68th anniversary of the Allied victory over the Nazis. Full story
STUTTGART (Reuters) - German police on Monday arrested a suspected former guard at the Auschwitz death camp and Nazi-hunting group Simon Wiesenthal named him as Hans Lipschis. Full story
NRA’s new president talks the “War of Northern Aggression”; Wayne LaPierre damns “elites”; SNL’s “Fox & Friends” talk gay athletes; conservatives freak out over Mayor Bloomberg; and Glenn Beck just can’t stop talking about Nazis and swastikas in the weekend’s “Top Lines.”
TODAY’s Professionals – Nancy Snyderman, Donny Deutsch, and Star Jones – discuss the hot topics of the day, including Greek soccer player Giorgos Katidis, 20, who was banned from playing in his country for giving fans a Nazi salute.
As the world takes note of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which marks the liberaton of two Nazi concentration camps in 1945, Auschwitz survivor Elie Wiesel talks about the bloodshed and violence still waging on around the world.
Tom Brokaw joins Morning Joe to preview a new special "Their Finest Hour – Britain in 1940-41," which looks at Britain's actions during World War II and how the country stood firm against Nazi terror.
MSNBC’s Martin Bashir looks at today’s speech by Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., about legislation to penalize Americans, like Facebook billionaire Eduardo Saverin, for avoiding taxes by renouncing their citizenship – and his response to anti-tax crusader Grover Norquist, who compared Schumer’s bill to
- Photo taken on December 4, 2008 shows the entrance to Auschwitz, former Nazi death camp, in Oswiecim, with the inscription "Arbeit macht frei" . Germany plans to broaden its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Germany b
- Photo taken on December 4, 2008 shows the entrance to Auschwitz, former Nazi death camp, in Oswiecim, with the inscription "Arbeit macht frei" . Germany plans to broaden its investigation into former Nazi death camp guards from Auschwitz to those who served in other concentration camps. Germany b
epa03689244 A Turkish woman who tried forcibly to enter the court building is arrested by police in Munich, Germany, 06 May 2013, before the start of the trial of an alleged member of a German neo-Nazi cell. Accused neo-Nazi terrorist Beate Zschaepe goes on trial in Munich 06 May for her involvement
File photo of Uwe Mundlos of the neo-Nazi group National Socialist Underground , in an undated handout picture provided by the German Federal Police Bundeskriminalamt in Wiesbaden March 14, 2013. The trial against a previously unknown neo-Nazi cell, the National Socialist Underground , which is accu