Dutch archive releases names of 425,000 suspected Nazi collaborators The 32-million-page archive covers mostly Dutch people investigated for collaboration with occupying German forces during World War II. Jan. 3, 2025
Josef Lewkowicz, Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter, dies at 98 For years after World War II, he worked with the U.S. military to track down and identify SS leaders who had disappeared. Dec. 27, 2024
Banner bearing Adolf Hitler’s personal standard found at Polish museum “The fact that this may be the only such banner in the world does not particularly fill us with pride,” said a spokesman for the National Museum in Poznań. Dec. 6, 2024
Only survivor of 6,000 Jewish children deported from France dies, aged 97 Henri Borlant, together with his brother, sister and father, were crammed into cattle cars with 824 others on July 20, 1942, and deported to Auschwitz. David Isaac Dec. 5, 2024
Hangman who executed Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann dies Israel Prison Service guard Shalom Nagar's identity was kept secret for three decades for fear of reprisal. JNS Staff Dec. 1, 2024
Canada to keep censoring names of 900 alleged Nazi war criminals who entered country post-war The federal Canadian government recently notified organizations that it denied their requests for freedom of information access to the documents. Dave Gordon Nov. 19, 2024
IDF discovers Nazi flag, Hitler figure, swastikas in Southern Lebanon “It’s no coincidence these were found in civilian homes exploited by Hezbollah,” the Israeli military said. Nov. 1, 2024
Yad Vashem lauds Austria for combating antisemitism “Austria has undergone a gradual but clear journey in coming to terms with the past," says Yad Vashem Chairman Dani Dayan. Etgar Lefkovits Oct. 15, 2024
Standing with Zionism is standing with liberty and justice In the year since Oct. 7, antisemites around the world have felt emboldened to express their Jew-hatred in ways not seen since Nazi rallies. Rabbi Uri Pilichowski Oct. 15, 2024