Holocaust October 6, 2023 Artwork believed stolen during Holocaust returned after 17-year fight with Ohio college Oberlin College in Ohio is returning a drawing believed to be stolen during the Holocaust from a Jewish art collector after 17 years of the family advocating for the return of the artwork.
Canada September 26, 2023 Trudeau torched as 'embarrassment,' Canada's House speaker faces growing calls to resign for honoring Nazi Canada's House speaker is facing growing calls to resign and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is also being blamed after Parliament honored a Nazi fighter.
Europe September 12, 2023 Eva Fahidi-Pusztai, Holocaust survivor who warned of far-right populism in Europe, dies at age 97 Eva Fahidi-Pusztai, an Auschwitz camp survivor who warned of far-right populism across Europe, died Monday in Budapest at 97 years old.
Germany August 29, 2023 German government presents plans for 'German-Polish House' to serve as memorial for Polish Holocaust victims A "German-Polish House" is being created in Berlin to serve as a memorial for Polish World War II victims. The memorial will detail Germany's horrific occupation of Poland.
Washington DC August 16, 2023 US State Secretary Blinken lauds Jews who took part in 1943 Bialystok ghetto uprising Antony Blinken, the US Secretary of State, said the 1943 Polish Bialystok ghetto uprising reaffirmed the dignity of Jews during the holocaust. He called it an act of '"bravery."
Politics June 30, 2023 Elderly woman NYC Mayor Adams compared to plantation owner escaped Nazi regime with family: report The elderly woman New York City Mayor Eric Adams compared to a plantation owner told reporters that she and her family fled the Nazi regime amid the Holocaust.
Israel June 16, 2023 Israeli official sounds alarm on specific political priorities of Soros’ son: ‘Replica of his father’ Amid a rise of international antisemitism, the son of George Soros, Alex, is under fire for following his father’s footsteps to fund anti-Israel NGOs that demonize the Jewish state.
Germany June 15, 2023 Germany gives $1.4 billion to Holocaust survivors across the world Holocaust survivors across the globe will receive $1.4 billion in compensation next year, according to an organization working on behalf of Jews who suffered under Nazi Germany,
Germany June 13, 2023 German curator's mission is to return 111 heirlooms to families of Holocaust victims by the end of the year Matthias Weniger, The curator of the Bavarian National Museum, has made it his mission to return as many heirlooms that were lost by Jewish families during the Holocaust as he can.
Europe June 9, 2023 Kosovo becomes second Muslim-majority country to endorse organization's definition of anti-Semitism Kosovo became the second Muslim-majority country to endorse the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s definition of anti-Semitism.
Australia June 8, 2023 Australia plans to ban swastikas, Nazi symbols While Nazi symbols are already banned in most Australian states, the country’s government is planning to pass legislation to ban swastikas on a federal level.