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10 Questions for a Holocaust Survivor
"I want kids to know they always have a choice," says 94-year-old Batsheva Dagan, who survived both Auschwitz and Ravensbrück.
Almost a Quarter of Young Americans Think the Holocaust Is a Myth or Exaggerated
A 50-state survey found that a disturbing number of young Americans have bought into Holocaust denial conspiracy theories that have spread like wildfire on social media.
The Story of the Champion Who Boxed in Auschwitz to Survive
Polish prisoner "Teddy" Pietrzykowski was forced into dozens of boxing matches – sharing the food scraps he won with fellow prisoners.
Krispy Kreme's Owners Donate Millions to Atone for Nazi Family's Use of Forced Labor
Members of the Reimann family supported Hitler and used forced labor under the Nazis to bolster their chemicals company.
Bigotry and Fear Filled Warsaw's Streets on Polish Independence Day
On Monday, a crowd of thousands celebrated the national holiday by taking aim at Jewish people, Islam, abortion and the LGBT community.
White Nationalists on Telegram Are Hailing the Germany Synagogue Shooter as a ‘Saint’
The gleeful reaction of white nationalists on Telegram provides yet another example of the international nature of the modern far right.
Germany Synagogue Shooter Denied Holocaust in Video Uploaded to Twitch
A Twitch spokesperson confirmed the link to the video has been taken down.
“You Have Blood on Your Hands”: Jewish Protesters Call For Palantir to Drop Its ICE Contract
Protests at the tech company's offices railed against the Trump administration's immigration policies, invoking the Holocaust
Chinese Broadcaster Uses Famous Holocaust Poem to Compare Hong Kong Protesters to Nazis
The state news agency tweaked a poem by German pastor Martin Niemöller’s anti-Nazi poem, effectively comparing protesters to cowardly Germans who didn’t stand up to the Nazis.
German Bratwurst Museum Might Relocate to Former Site of Nazi Prison Camp
“A place where barracks stood isn’t suitable for frying bratwurst,” Reinhard Schramm, the chairman of the Jewish Community of Thuringia, said.
Far-right German lawmakers aren't sorry for walking out of a ceremony for Holocaust victims
“This so-called Alternative for Germany bases its policies on hate and exclusion
GOP Rep. Steve King wants to know when, exactly, did being a white supremacist became a bad thing?
“White nationalist, white supremacist, Western civilization — how did that language become offensive?” King asked the New York Times.