Joseph Goebbels
Jewish woman once held up by Nazis as ideal Aryan baby dead at 91
Born in Berlin in 1934 to Latvian Jewish parents Jacob and Polin Levinson, Taft was photographed when she was 6 months old by a German photographer, Hans Ballin.
Europe once expelled Jewish musicians, now it hunts the only Jewish state - comment
Netanyahu blasts conspiracies tying Israel to Charlie Kirk assassination
Purim’s poetic justice: Light and joy, gladness and honor…in Goebbels’ retreat - opinion
Confronting the myths of Hitler and the Holocaust - opinion
Joachim A. Lang’s groundbreaking approach merges two cinematic genres –Holocaust films and depictions of Nazi Germany – previously kept separate.
Jewish officials push for Germany to convert Goebbels's mansion into an anti-hate center
The European Jewish Association has said they are willing to consider accepting responsibility for the site.
Nazi's infamous sex mansion to be turned into artists' commune, museum
Historians cite the location as the site where Goebbels had several extra-marital affairs with young actresses, including Czech film star Lida Baarova, before moving his family into the house.
Brazilian minister fired for speech using excerpts from Nazi Goebbels
Richard Wagner, one of Adolf Hitler’s favorite composers who is commonly associated with German nationalism, played in the background.
Brazilian Jews slam magazine that likened Jewish politician to Goebbels
In a section called “The Manipulation by the Jewish Colony,” the article highlights the politician’s Jewishness in dubious ways.
Mexico City's youth department shares tweet with info on Joseph Goebbels
The Mexico Jewish community’s central committee reacted Monday in a statement.
German police who attacked Israeli professor used Nazi slogan
Prof. Yitzhak Melamedsaid said on his Facebook page that a man stalked him and asked him if he was Jewish and yelled, "F*** Jews. I f*** Jews” and “No Jews in Germany.”