More than a century after scapegoating Alfred Dreyfus, Paris offers symbolic reparations to a corpse
By Tanya Gold
His film The Sorrow and the Pity, which exposed the collaboration of the Vichy government, propelled him to international fame
Jewish soldiers had to confront the enemy and prejudice in the US army
Jewish troops in the Red Army fought to the end rather than face the horror of capture
Prosecutors claimed that Herberts Cukurs’ actions ‘do not constitute’ genocide under the country’s criminal code
Irmgard Furchner was found guilty for being an accessory to murder when she worked for the commander of the Stutthof concentration camp.
Luther was far from unique in his Christian antisemitism, but the violence and obscenity of his words are extraordinary
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