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Substack profited from Nazi propaganda, antisemitic conspiracy newsletters, investigation finds
According to The Guardian, several newsletters promoting Nazi ideology and antisemitic conspiracy theories were operating on the platform under paid subscription models.
Olympics committee defends sale of T-shirt commemorating 1936 Nazi-era Games
From Der Judenstaat to modern Israel: Herzl’s vision in today’s world - opinion
Iran's Reza Pahlavi: Trump needs to act, end IRGC's genocide on Iranians
Argentina's top court finds 80 boxes of Nazi materials in its basement
The Argentinian officials found postcards, photographs, notebooks, and propaganda material from the Nazi regime.
On this day: Adolf Eichmann captured in Argentina by Mossad
Eichmann was hanged at midnight on June 1, 1962; he was the only person in Israel’s history to be executed by the state.
Hitler's former Jewish neighbor recounts life in Nazi Germany - report
Now 100 years old, Edgar Feuchtwanger recalls living across the street from Hitler in 1920s and 1930s Munich—and the chilling turn that forced his family to flee.
Former chief rabbi Lau at Knesset: Only unity can overcome evil, then and now
Recounting his liberation from Buchenwald, Rabbi Lau described hiding among corpses during the camp's final days.
VE Day in Israel: Celebrating the 80th anniversary and Jewish heroes of the war
The State of Israel also commemorates VE Day on May 9 largely as a result of the massive wave of immigration from the former Soviet bloc during the 1990s.
Argentina declassifies 1,850 documents about Nazi activities in the country
Until now, documentation related to the activities of Nazi leaders in Argentina could only be viewed in a specially designated room at the National Archives.
Death of the Führer: Inside Adolf Hitler’s final hours, 80 years on
The suicide of Hitler, long anticipated but shrouded in secrecy and confusion for decades, marked the symbolic end of the Nazi regime.
On this day: Oskar Schindler's birth 117 years ago, and the legacy that lives on today
Seeing the persecution of innocent people, something was triggered within Schindler, and he became driven by the desire to save as many Jews as possible.
Heirs of Jewish collector settle over Nazi-looted Manet painting in Emil G. Bührle collection
This was just one of more than 250 pieces of artwork hanging in the original owner's villa in Poland before the SS forced him to sell his property in 1935.
Honoring Holocaust survivors: A call to remember the living and their legacy - opinion
This Holocaust Remembrance Day, we must remember not only the six million lost but also the survivors who lived to share their stories, resilience, and wisdom.