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Holocaust

A young man in a military uniform stands in front of posters depicting Nazi soldiers, looking thoughtful and concerned.

‘Truth & Treason’ Is a Sobering Drama About the Youngest Victim of the Third Reich’s Brutality

Director Matt Whitaker guides a perfect cast.
By Rex Reed
Shot of interior of the Met, stone walls with two levels displaying artifacts and art.

A New York Law Requires Museums to Label Nazi-Looted Art. But Are They Following It?

A new bill requires New York museums to label artwork in their collections which were seized by the Nazis. But without a regulatory agency enforcing it, the law hasn't changed much.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

‘Maus’ and ‘The Bluest Eye’ Were Banned By School Districts This Week

The Art Spiegelman and Toni Morrison masterpieces were both deemed "inappropriate" for children.
By Helen Holmes

Poland’s President Is Making the Restitution of Nazi-Looted Objects More Difficult

By Helen Holmes

Nobel-Winning Poet Nelly Sachs Is Today’s Google Doodle—Here’s Why Her Work Still Matters

By Helen Holmes
CHICAGO, IL - JUNE 14: Engineer and tech entrepreneur Elon Musk of The Boring Company listens as Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel talks about constructing a high speed transit tunnel at Block 37 during a news conference on June 14, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois. Musk said he could create a 16-passenger vehicle to operate on a high-speed rail system that could get travelers to and from downtown Chicago and O'hare International Airport under twenty minutes, at speeds of over 100 miles per hour.

Not All Silicon Valley CEOs Are Assholes—Just the Loudest, Most Famous Ones

By Rich Jaroslovsky

Roseanne’s Cancellation and the Danger of Dog Whistles

By Film Crit Hulk
The entrance gate to the Nazi Auschwitz death camp at sunrise.

Poland Tries to Alter History by Outlawing Holocaust Terminology

By Micah Halpern
Bernie Madoff's victims will finally see justice.

Bernie Madoff Victims Like John Malkovich, Mort Zuckerman Will Finally Get Relief

By John Bonazzo
Arielle Geller

New York A-List Honors Elie Wiesel, Oprah Winfrey at First-Ever Legacy Awards Gala

By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
'Destination Unknown'

‘Destination Unknown’ Reminds Us That No Amount of Time Can Mask a Tragedy

By Brandon Katz
A memorial bust of Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg in Moscow. Russia.

Russia Refuses to Disclose Details on Death of Holocaust Hero Raoul Wallenberg

By Micah Halpern
Wooden box crafted in Auschwitz by Polish prisoner Bronisław Czech, collection from the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum.

For the First Time These Artifacts From Auschwitz Will Be Shown Around the World

By Sarah Fortinsky
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orban on July 18, 2017.

Hungarian Prime Minister Apologies to Netanyahu for Nazi Collaboration

By Micah Halpern
Don't ever say that anyone is "worse than Hitler," Sean.

White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer Resigns Over Staffing Issues

By John Bonazzo
Anne Frank.

Holocaust Museum Launches Kickstarter to Digitize Diaries on Anne Frank’s Birthday

By Alanna Martinez
circa 1935: French soldier and politician, Henri Philippe Petain (1856 - 1951), re-enacting his part in the 1916-17 campaigns for the film, 'Verdun - A Recollection'. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Brooklyn Pol: ‘Send a Message’ to Le Pen by Ripping Out Vichy Leader’s Plaque in NYC’s Canyon of Heroes

By Will Bredderman
"Soapy water for your filthy, lying mouth!"

Sean Spicer Is the Most GIF-Able White House Official. Period.

By John Bonazzo
Don't ever say that anyone is "worse than Hitler," Sean.

The 14 Most Jaw-Dropping Reactions to Sean Spicer’s Hitler Comment

By John Bonazzo
Could Pope Francis be Donald Trump's harshest Twitter critic?

Pope Francis’ Subtweets Might be the Best Trump Critiques Online

By John Bonazzo
Doctor Ruth

Elie Wiesel Reading Illuminates Importance of Modern Refugee Crisis

By Talia Smith
Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer II, 1912, which was restituted after it was seized by the Nazis.

This Holocaust Remembrance Day, Something to Cheer For: Obama’s HEAR Act

By Daniel Grant
A screenshot of Shia's arrest incident.

Shia LaBeouf Arrested Live, How the Holocaust Gave Us Art Therapy … And More

By Guelda Voien
5th November 1970: Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir (Golda Mabovich, 1898 - 1978) at a London Press Conference.

Students for Justice in Palestine Fail: Kent State Bigots Target Golda Meir

By Abraham H. Miller
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