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'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
Harvard conservative magazine is shut down after publishing article laced with Nazi rhetoric
Neo-Nazis raise money for Georgia man wearing Nazi SS uniform who allegedly assaulted UGA student
'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
How Nazi Germany erased Porsche’s Jewish co-founder, Adolf Rosenberger
Jewish Porsche co-founder Adolf Rosenberger was ousted under Nazi pressure, new research reveals, exposing how he was erased from the automaker’s early history.
WWII Jewish American spies’ gear found in Tyrolean glacier after missions in Nazi Europe
Historian Edith Hessenberger: "by now we are 100 percent sure that the objects belonged to the three men of Operation Greenup".
While the world distorts, the Balkans remember: Dr. Zuroff’s legacy honored - opinion
As Israel faces false genocide claims, the Balkans honor Dr. Zuroff’s decades-long mission to preserve Holocaust truth and confront historical revisionism.
Fueled by billionaire money, Europe’s far-right reaches heights unseen since Hitler - opinion
These populist movements, often marked by fascist and racist traits, now enjoy support from some of the world’s most powerful billionaires
This week in Jewish history: High Holy Days, return of Yemeni Jews, Second Intifada
A highly abridged weekly version of Dust & Stars – Today in Jewish History.
Ohio auction house halts sale of paintings looted during Holocaust, billed as ‘unclaimed property'
Two 17th-century paintings looted by Nazis were pulled from an Ohio auction after a Holocaust art restitution group confirmed their rightful heirs.
Nuremberg 90 Years Ago, and Where We Are Now
There are five concrete steps we can take to ensure Nuremberg’s lessons are actualized
'38 Londres Street': The dictator and the Nazi who found refuge in Chile - review
Menachem Begin reactivated the search for Nazi war criminals in 1977.
Antisemitism flares and ‘Reichstag’ mentions soar online in wake of Charlie Kirk assassination
“Charlie Kirk was assassinated by jews,” tweeted an account called Greatest Noticer, whose username is an apparent allusion to a neo-Nazi watchword.