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We owe it to the victims to convict elderly Nazis
OPINION: Karl du Fresne’s recent op-ed (What is gained from convicting elderly Nazis?, February 19) is hardly pleasant reading for a…
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Holocaust Denier and Nazi Sympathizer Buried in Arlington National Cemetery
A U.S. soldier wounded in World War II who later became an outspoken Nazi sympathizer and Holocaust denier was buried…
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Film Alone in Berlin: How Ordinary Germans Defied Hitler
It’s very strange to be at the Berlin Film Festival, watching a film that is set in Berlin, which has Berlin…
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Oberlin Professor’s anti-Semitic Posts Are ‘Personal Views,’ Says College
In response to an article revealing that an Oberlin College professor made numerous postings about Jews and Israel to Facebook, the liberal arts…
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Students at Canada’s McGill University Reject BDS Motion
Students at Montreal’s McGill University failed to ratify a Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions motion against Israel. In online voting last week by undergraduates, the…
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Sacred scrolls that survived Holocaust reunited after more than 50 years
The last time they were all together was more than five decades ago, shortly after they were rescued from…
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Jesse Owens, a Film Hero Once Again
More than any other athlete of his era, Jesse Owens’s image on film has determined his fate. It all began with those few seconds…
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Nazi commandant’s granddaughter to speak on uncovering her family’s history at Atlanta synagogue
During a seemingly ordinary trip to the library a Nigerian-German woman stumbled upon a piece of her familial history that would connect her…
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Auschwitz trial: three survivors describe horrors of Holocaust
Youngest witness, now 90, recalls terror of selection days, when SS men decided who was…
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