A bearded neo-Nazi thrown behind bars in Germany for inciting hatred has legally changed his name and gender in an apparent bid to be transferred to a women’s prison — because he’s afraid of “discrimination.
This week marks 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz. Now Etan Smallman is looking back over a 15-year journey to uncover what happened to his Jewish family
EXCLUSIVE: Greenwich Entertainment has acquired North American rights to UnBroken, the award-winning documentary that tells an extraordinary story of survival from Nazi Germany. The distributor plans a February 21 theatrical release of the film from first-time director Beth Lane (watch the film’s trailer below).
One day in March 1932, in his imposing Renaissance castle in Silesia, Wilhelm Hohen­zollern, the 49-year-old German former crown prince, ­received three men by his bedside...
The new body will be easier to access and its decisions will be legally binding. But some lawyers and Jewish heirs are not happy with the reform.
The Federal Cabinet of Germany has approved a plan to reform the processes for the restitution of Nazi-looted art.
Without any attempt to reach an agreement between the two sides, the commission will be able to involve itself.Under the new reform, the Advisory Commission will reportedly also be able to commission contracts for research into art,
Austria, the birthplace of Adolf Hitler, is set to welcome its first far-right Chancellor since World War II, in the form of Freedom Party head Herbert Kickl.
All these did not satisfy Hitler and on September 1, 1939, he invaded Poland, and this action led to the debilitating Second World War with attendant horrendous loss of lives. The war consumed more than 50 million lives which included six million Jews lost in the Holocaust perpetrated by Nazi Germany.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Sunday reiterated the importance of commemorating the Holocaust and other horrific crimes committed by the Nazis. Scholz joined the Jewish community in Frankfurt at an event to mark the upcoming 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp.
Trapped in this crucible of fury and deceit, Nila withdraws ever further from home, feeling “ravaged by the hunger” to ruin her life. Naturally, life is eager to comply. “Good Girl” concentrates on the particularly harrowing year when Nila turned 19.