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The introduction of Yaroslav Hunka as a “hero” before a speech by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy led to House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota’s resignation.
“Our long-standing policy against protests in our museum preserves this space for the solemn memory of victims, the reflections of survivors and its educational mission,” the museum said.
“That cannot be justified, not even with time,” said Jacques Grishaver, chair of the Dutch Auschwitz Committee.
“Is platforming Nazis part of your vision of success?” wrote more than 200 Substack writers. “Let us know—from there we can each decide if this is still where we want to be.”
Lessons from the denazification of Germany after its defeat in World War II.
Nearly 100 people, who saved Jews during the Holocaust, will receive $325,500 from the Jewish Foundation for the Righteous this holiday season.
The United States supported the rise of Nazism in Germany prior to World War II, says the Syrian dictator.
Austria recently passed a law fining those who wear Nazi or pro-Hamas symbols up to $22,000.
Most recently, the department tapped Eli Rosenbaum to lead investigations into war crimes in Ukraine.
One-fifth of young Americans think Holocaust is a myth, with 8% agreeing strongly.
A bill also makes it illegal to spread extremist propaganda online.
“Gil Ofarim’s fabrication has massively damaged the fight against antisemitism.”