“The ICC will act according to a legal plan, according to the legal measures for extradition and prosecution, and there were experiences with this after World War II: the court in Nuremberg and in Tokyo.”
The Volkswagen company was centrally involved in the Nazi war effort and a dealership in Mexico was caught displaying an image of the genocidal regime responsible for the deaths of six million Jews.
Rapper Snoop Dogg posted an image of a swastika lurking behind the American flag, a troubling post considering his love for Louis Farrakhan, a hate preacher who once praised Adolf Hitler as a ‘very great man.’
Dozens of Kindle eBook editions of Adolf Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ were removed from the site, along with Hitler’s Amazon page, which displayed updates on authors and information on new releases.
A Canadian journalist reported about the Nazi extermination of Jews already on May 12, 1943, warning that if no action is taken, six million will be murdered.
Documents ‘prove beyond doubt’ that the Allies knew about Hitler’s extermination camps in the early years of World War II, two years before assumed until now.
The eight-line poem, half of which was copied from a Dutch book of verse, is dated March 28, 1942, shortly before Anne and her family went into hiding from the Netherlands’ wartime Nazi occupiers in a secret apartment in an Amsterdam canal house.
A prison warden found himself in hot water Thursday after it was discovered that security guards have been marking visitors to the penitentiary with hand stamps featuring the Nazi swastika.
Seventy years after the most daring attempt of Jewish Holocaust survivors to seek revenge against their former tormentors, the leader of the plot has only one simple regret — that to his knowledge he didn’t actually succeed in killing any Nazis.
A judge has ruled in favor of a Southern California museum in its 10-year legal battle over the ownership of two German Renaissance masterpieces that were seized by the Nazis in World War II.
H.A. Rey and Margret Rey, the husband-and-wife team behind Curious George, the multimillion-selling children’s franchise, were Jewish refugees during World War II, fleeing from Paris in 1940 on homemade bicycles.
Elizabeth Hesselblad, a Swedish-born nun known for hiding Jews from the Nazis during the Holocaust, was among two new Catholic clergy members proclaimed as saints by Pope Francis on Sunday.
The exhibition includes a wide range of anti-Jewish stickers from before and during the Nazi era, carrying messages such as “Jews out” and “You have bought from Jews! We are watching.” There are also some illegal flyers from the Nazi era, one saying “Down with Hitler.”
AP willingly accepted the censorship of the Reich Propaganda Ministry and signed the Nazi Schriftleitergesetz (editor’s law), promising not to publish anything “calculated to weaken the strength of the Reich abroad or at home,” says Harriet Scharnberg.
Three Book of Esther scrolls read on Purim during the Holocaust were recently found in a hidden synagogue at the former Warsaw Ghetto site after a wall in an old building in the ghetto collapsed.
German car manufacturer Bavarian Motor Works (BMW) expressed regret on Monday for using forced labor to help supply weapons components to the Nazis during WWII, the UK’s Daily Mail reported.
France has opened archives on the Vichy government which had been under wraps for 70 years, enabling descendants of victims to find answers and attain some closure.
A small team of researchers has been working to reassemble a Jewish cemetery in the eastern city of Prostejov that was destroyed during the Nazi occupation. What they found was shocking.
Arab Member of Knesset Hanin Zoabi (Joint Arab List), who has a well-documented history of anti-Israel rhetoric, on Sunday compared Israeli government policies to those exercised by the Nazis in the 1930s.
A team of archaeologists is planning to uncover the recently discovered remains of the Great Synagogue of Vilna as a memorial to the great Jewish community of Lithuania.
94-year-old former SS sergeant Oskar Groening, who served at the Auschwitz death camp, was convicted Wednesday on 300,000 counts of accessory to murder and given a four-year sentence.
More than 2,000 Jewish athletes will participate in the 14th European Maccabi Games, which will open later this month in Berlin in the same stadium built during the Nazi era.
Ingeborg Syllm-Rapoport wasn't allowed to defend her doctoral thesis in 1938 under the Nazis because she was part-Jewish. Nearly eight decades later, she became Germany's oldest recipient of a doctorate at age 102.
Decades after his father was kicked off stage by the Nazis during a performance, Grammy Award-winning American violinist Eugene Drucker has completed his father's interrupted work - in Israel.