Jewish students have described being forced to hide their identities because of rampant antisemitic abuse tearing through ...
As antisemitic incidents surge in state schools, the gap between mandated Holocaust education and authentic understanding ...
They allege that He has brought about the death of many more people than even the Devil himself. I’m sure the story that ...
The far right spent a century claiming the Vikings. Norway’s World Cup team — horned helmets, runes, a viral row-chant and ...
As attacks on Jews rise, USA TODAY's Extremely Normal explores how mainstream politicians and commentators are embracing ...
For more than a decade, a group of survivors have fought a legal battle to get American courts to hear their suit against ...
An oft-forgotten chapter in Hitler’s life was one the Führer clung to with a vengeance. In May of 1931, a 27-year-old Jewish lawyer named Hans Litten called the Nazi leader to the stand to answer for ...
Hidden in the Bavarian Alps, the Berghof was far more than Adolf Hitler's vacation home. It became one of the most important ...
Germany’s post-war identity was built around remembering its crimes. What happens now that the memory is fading?
The Nazis looted about 20% of the art in Europe, and more than 100,000 items have not been returned to their rightful owners.
Germany's democracy did not die in a single night, but the flames that illuminated Berlin on Feb. 27, 1933, lit the path to ...
For years, I believed that Darwin’s theory of evolution was a hoax, but after watching the news lately, I am having second thoughts.