Nazism

Son of Holocaust survivors, granddaughter of a Nazi confront their separate inheritances

“Inheritance: Love, Loss and the Legacy of the Holocaust,” written by a Holocaust survivor and the granddaughter of a Nazi, is based on family letters, archival research, and visits to Europe.

Charlie Scheidt and Kat Rohrer are the co-authors of “Inheritance: Love, Loss and the Legacy of the Holocaust.”
The Instagram logo is displayed on a mobile phone screen in front of a computer screen displaying Meta logo on April 10, 2026.

Moderation cuts leave most extremist, antisemitic content on Instagram unchecked, ADL finds

A mass rally of Berliners took place in the Sportpalast, where Nazi Reich Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda and Gauleiter of Berlin, Dr. Joseph Goebbels, with ruthless frankness, described the danger facing Europe, 1943.

Were your ancestors Nazis? New research tool allows people to find out

Mug shot of Tennessee resident and white supremacist Regan Darby Prater.

White supremacist pleads guilty to giving Hezbollah list of 35,000 Israel-linked individuals


What are the Jewish roots of France’s newest prime minister?

Elisabeth Borne is the second woman to hold the position; Her family fled the Nazis in Poland in 1939

 Newly-appointed French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne gestures as she attends a handover ceremony in the courtyard of Hotel Matignon in Paris, France, May 16, 2022.

Éric Zemmour acquitted of Holocaust denial charge: 'French Nazi collaborator saved Jews'

Several left-leaning anti-racism groups had filed complaints against Zemmour over comments saying a French collaborator with the Nazis had saved most French Jews.

 ERIC ZEMMOUR, leader of the French far-right party “Reconquete!” who is running in this year’s French presidential election, is seen at a campaign rally in Lille, northern France earlier this month.

Nazi flags flown at Disney World entrance - watch

People took to social media to express their outrage and criticism towards Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for not issuing any condemnation of the incident.

General view of a farewell event at Disney World on the final night before closure due to coronavirus concerns, in Orlando, Florida, U.S., March 15, 2020

Wall drawings in Rome church recall secret refuge of Jews, anti-fascists

The drawings were done by one of 35 men - including Jews, anti-fascist Christians, and military defectors.

 Graffiti on the walls of Rome church's attic narrate months of hiding and suffering during WW2.

1,214 Ukrainians immigrate to Israel, 45 of them Holocaust survivors

16,500 Ukrainians have immigrated to Israel so far, most of them have settled mainly in four cities: Netanya, Haifa, Tel-Aviv-Jaffa and Jerusalem.

 Aliyah and Integration Minister Pnina Tamano-Shata (Blue and White) meeting a Holocaust survivor immigrating to Israel from Ukraine.

Russian envoy compares Ukraine to Nazi Germany at UNHRC

Russian Ambassador compared Ukrainian actions, political and military, to Nazi Germany in United Nations Human Rights Council, causing uproar.

 Deputy Minister, Alvin Botes delivers a National Statement at the Annual High Level Panel on Human Rights Mainstreaming under the theme “Thirty years of implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child: challenges and opportunities”, at the UNHRC, Geneva.

Congressional Holocaust Commemoration 2022 goes virtual

This year’s theme was “Heroes and Memory.”

 NOBUKI SUGIHARA, son of Japanese diplomat Chiune Sugihara, stands next to Soli Ganor (right), one of thousands of Jews saved by Sugihara during World War II. The photo was taken during a street-naming ceremony in honor of the late diplomat in Netanya in 2016.

'The Jew is the devil' — Neo-Nazis rally in Florida

"The Jew is the devil" and "Jews rape children and drink their blood" were among slogans chanted at a rally in Orlando held by the National Socialist Movement.

A Nazi's salute at a neo-Nazi rally in Kansas City, Missouri. (Dave Kaup/Reuters)

Assistant Police Chief barely disciplined for Nazi symbol on office door

Kent Police Chief officially suspended him without pay but had the officer go on a two-week vacation instead.


A Jerusalem plaza has been named for David Rakia. Who is he?

Rakia, who fled Nazi Austria and took Jerusalem into his heart, soul and art, now has his own spot in the city that meant so much to him.

 David Rakia Plaza