England festival shows art that Hitler hated Austrian border guards stabbed one painting, on view in Holt in Norfolk, to make sure no one was hiding inside the case as its owners fled the Nazis. July 15, 2024
‘Uncomfortable history’ at Nazi bunker-turned-hotel in Hamburg Visitors are invited to “experience the magic of this historic place,” built by a thousand slave laborers. July 15, 2024
‘Ethicist’ advises on what to do with inherited World War II-era German helmet A widow expressed her recent discomfort with an antique, given the resurgence in antisemitism. April 5, 2024
Australia criminalizes public ‘Sieg Heil’ salutes, displays of Nazi symbols A bill also makes it illegal to spread extremist propaganda online. Dec. 7, 2023
Nazi-era ‘resistance fighter’ exposed as concentration camp guard Historian reveals that Irmgard Kroymann was never a prisoner at Gross-Rosen camp, but volunteered to work there. Feb. 9, 2023
IBM and the Holocaust In view of what IBM was able to accomplish on the Nazis’ behalf in the 1930s, the thought of what Big Tech is capable of today is sobering indeed. Edwin Black Feb. 18, 2021
O’Rourke compares rhetoric on immigrants from White House to that of Third Reich “He then went on to call asylum-seekers animals and an infestation,” said 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke. “Now we would not be surprised if in the Third Reich, other human beings were described as an infestation, as a cockroach or a pest that you would want to kill.” April 5, 2019