Germany
“This is not just about putting things right, it is about apologizing in profound shame,” said Germany’s Interior Minister Horst Seehofer.
A recently completed two-year project discovered some 4,000 previously unknown identities and information about 26,000 others.
It’s the first time since 2001’s “A.I.: Artificial Intelligence” that he will participate in the screenwriting process.
The man, identified as Harry S., was accused of having “aided and abetted [the] murder [of] several hundred [people]” at the Stutthof camp in Nazi-occupied Poland where roughly 65,000 people died during the Holocaust.
After being kept in the dark for years, it was difficult for Robert Powell to grasp the disclosure … how something so evident, like one’s religion and identity, became a well-kept family secret.
Britain, France and Germany withdraw their support for a resolution criticizing Tehran for failing to explain the presence of uranium particles at undeclared locations.
French President Emmanuel Macron tells Iran’s president that he is “deeply concerned” by Iran’s violations of the nuclear deal.
AJC Berlin said on Twitter that it demands Hamburg prosecutors “not to belittle anti-Semitism & to depoliticize acts of violence.”
“This has been a great gift,” declared Ana María Wahrenberg of rediscovering her school friend from Germany, Betty Grebenschikoff.
Tehran’s threat to prevent International Atomic Energy Agency inspections unless U.S. economic sanctions are lifted is “completely unacceptable,” says a German diplomat.
Germany’s Ministry of Culture spokesman said the tombstones “are centuries-old evidence of Jewish roots and tradition in Mainz.”
“The court has no jurisdiction because of the absence of the element of Palestinian statehood required by international law,” says German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas.