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Ukraine reburies Nazi collaborator with state honors, drawing Israeli condemnation
Andriy Melnyk led one of the factions of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists during its collaboration with Nazi Germany during World War II.
‘Copenhagen’ in Jerusalem revisits the Nazi-era meeting that shaped the nuclear age
Texas Democrat's call to round up, castrate Jews echoes darkest chapters of history - opinion
Jewish communities worldwide mark Liberation and Rescue Day amid rising antisemitism
Hitler claimed Jesus was German and royals were ‘Jews’ in a forgotten interview - study
The book, 'Hitler’s Interviews: The Dictator and the Journalists' by media historian Lutz Hachmeister, is the first comprehensive account of Hitler’s dealings with reporters.
Prominent Holocaust survivors die, including ‘librarian of Auschwitz,' last Warsaw Ghetto fighter
Six months after the Claims Conference estimated that 220,800 Holocaust survivors remained alive, that number has dropped below 200,000, according to the group’s executive vice president.
Adolf Hitler may have had micropenis, likely had Kallman syndrome, DNA study finds.
Fabric cut from the sofa on which Hitler killed himself contained DNA, which was analyzed to reveal that Hitler likely had a genetic condition that disrupts normal sexual development.
On this day: 87 years since Kristallnacht, the catalyst of the Holocaust
During the Nazi state-sanctioned pogrom, 91 Jews were murdered, and more than 1,400 synagogues across Germany and Austria were torched.
'The Writers' Castle': Nazis at Nuremberg, impossible to defend - review
Uwe Neumahr provides an engaging account of the experiences (and sexual liaisons) of more than a dozen reporters in Nuremberg, their varied responses to the trial.
Two years after Oct 7, all Palestinians have gained is more tragedy - opinion
On October 7, the Palestinian people waged their war’s most brazen attack. Two years later, Palestinian hope has been set back, and Israelis' mindsets have shifted against them.
Harvard conservative magazine is shut down after publishing article laced with Nazi rhetoric
The board of the Harvard Salient called the material published in its articles “reprehensible, abusive, and demeaning.”
Neo-Nazis raise money for Georgia man wearing Nazi SS uniform who allegedly assaulted UGA student
A Georgia man in a Nazi uniform was arrested after assaulting a UGA student outside a bar. The incident has sparked outrage and drawn support from white supremacists.
'Just as the Third Reich lost its right to exist, so too did Israel' Tel Hai College professor says
"Israeli academia cannot serve as a sanctuary for individuals spreading blood libels against their own country," Professors for a Strong Israel said, strongly condemning Hairston's post.
Stolen Nazi painting returned to Jewish descendants of rightful owner
Lady with a Fan by Gerard ter Borch, a 17th-century painting, has been returned to the descendants of Dr. Henry Bromberg