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Shocked By Its Nazi Past, Germany’s 2nd Richest Family Writes a Random Charity Check

The Reimann family said it would donate €10 million ($11.3 million) to a yet-to-be-determined charity. 
By Sissi Cao
Amandla Stenberg plays Lenya, the daughter of a black father and a white German mother, in 'Where Hands Touch'

Amandla Stenberg Makes ‘Where Hands Touch’ an Unforgettable Film

It's an overwhelming and damning portrait of a nation in the grip of hatred.
By Rex Reed
President Donald Trump delivers remarks before hosting an Iftar dinner in the State Dining Room at the White House June 6, 2018 in Washington, DC. The Iftar is the dinner that ends the daily fast during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Liberal Nazi Hysteria Is Helping Trump Bigly

Absurd Nazi-hunting only furthers conservatives' negative feelings about left-wing elites.
By John R. Schindler

Roseanne’s Cancellation and the Danger of Dog Whistles

By Film Crit Hulk

What the Hunt for a Top Nazi War Criminal Tells Us About Trump’s Russia Problem

By John R. Schindler

Feinstein’s Reversal Proves Weed Is a Pawn in the Politics of the Obscenely Wealthy

By Chris Roberts
The entrance gate to the Nazi Auschwitz death camp at sunrise.

Poland Tries to Alter History by Outlawing Holocaust Terminology

By Micah Halpern
British politician Lord Arthur Balfour (1848 - 1930) points out a feature of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to Governor Sir Ronald Storrs during a visit to Jerusalem, 9th April 1925. The city's Arab residents were on strike as a protest against the Balfour Declaration supporting plans for a Jewish homeland in Palestine. (Photo by )

On This Day 100 Years Ago, Britain Promises Jewish ‘National Home’

By Micah Halpern
THE COMMON, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, UNITED STATES - 2017/08/19: The Far Right were far out numbered on August 19, 2017, when a small contingent of the Alt-right attempted to stage a "free speech" rally in Downtown Boston. Over 40,000 counter-demonstrators surrounded the minuscule white nationalist rally. By 1:30 p.m. the Boston Police had announced that the rally had ended. Riot police were then forced to create an evacuation route for the white supremacists to leave. There were at least 33 arrests.

How to Avoid America’s Coming Years of Lead

By John R. Schindler
Tuskegee Airmen and P-47.

African-Americans Fighting Fascism and Racism, From WWII to Charlottesville

By Matthew Delmont
Members of the Ku Klux Klan at a rally on July 8, 2017 in Charlottesville, Va.

Buckle Up: More Political Instability Is Headed Our Way

By Jonathan Russo
CHARLOTTESVILLE, USA - AUGUST 11: Neo Nazis, Alt-Right, and White Supremacists encircle and chant at counter protestors at the base of a statue of Thomas Jefferson after marching through the University of Virginia campus with torches in Charlottesville, Va., USA on August 11, 2017.

Richard Spencer and His Kook-Right Ilk Are Agents of Russian Influence

By John R. Schindler
Actor/filmmaker Mel Gibson.

Mel Gibson Is Quietly Supporting Holocaust Survivors

By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
Canadian Minister of International Trade Chrystia Freeland arrives for the EU-Canada summit meeting on October 30, 2016 at the European Union headquarters in Brussels. After a chaotic drama in which a small Belgian region threatened to sink a giant trade deal seven years in the making, the European Union and Canada will finally sign on the dotted line on October 30. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau agreed at the last minute to fly to Brussels to ink the landmark pact known as CETA at a summit with European Union President Donald Tusk and European Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker. / AFP / BELGA / NICOLAS MAETERLINCK / Belgium OUT

Why Is This Canadian Foreign Minister ‘Proud’ of Her Family’s Nazi Past?

By Mikhail Klikushin
ISTANBUL, TURKEY - MARCH 13: People walk past a large banner showing the portrait of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Taksim Square on March 13, 2017 in Istanbul, Turkey. Turkey will hold its constitutional referendum on April 16, 2017. Turks will vote on 18 proposed amendments to the Constitution of Turkey. The controversial changes seek to replace the parliamentary system and move to a presidential system which would give President Recep Tayyip Erdogan executive authority. Campaigning will officially begin on February 25 with a pro referendum rally to be held in Ankara and attended by Prime Minister Binali Yildirim.

The Irony: Turkish President Cries ‘Nazi’ While Justifying Domestic Purges

By John A. Tures
Lithuanian Radio and Television

Lithuanian Official Gives Nazi Salute on Live TV Show

By Mikhail Klikushin
Max Liebermann's Riders on the Beach is among the works found in Cornelius Gurlitt's massive trove of art. (Photo: )

Controversial Gurlitt Collection Can Go to Swiss Museum, German Court Says

By Guelda Voien
Ships in Distress on a Stormy Sea.

Dutch Painting Looted by Nazis Identified, Seized After Anonymous Tip

By Guelda Voien
Andrzej Duda, the conservative party PiS (Law and Justice) candidate for President in the upcoming election addresses a party convection in Warsaw, Poland on February 7, 2015.

From Friends to Bitter Rivals: Poland and Ukraine Accuse Each Other of ‘Genocide’

By Mikhail Klikushin
BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 08: (EDITORS NOTE: This Picture has been digitally retouched. Available for 14 days after create date.) French author Michel Houellebecq by Photographer Francois Berthier for the Contour Collection poses at the Film Haus Arsenal during the 64th Berlinale International Film Festival on February 8, 2014 in Berlin, Germany.

Houellebecq Makes Space for Fellow Smokers, Nazi Memorabilia Sale Sparks Controversy

By Alanna Martinez
José Urbach's story being performed at the JCC Manhattan, 5/4/2016

Survivor and Painter José Urbach on Performing the Holocaust

By Jas Chana
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

Breaking: Max Blumenthal Pressured GoFundMe Over Rabbi Shmuley Fundraising Drive

By Parker Richards
BERLIN, GERMANY - DECEMBER 15: A 1927 edition of Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf" ("My Struggle"), volume two, lies at the library of the Deutsches Historisches Museum (German Historical Museum) on December 15, 2015 in Berlin, Germany. The state of Bavaria took possession of the copyright to the book after World War II, though the copyright is due to expire and the book will enter the public domain on January 1, 2016. Germany will continue to heavily restrict publication of the book in Germany though it will have little control over publications abroad. Hitler wrote the book that is both an autobiography and also presents his political vision while he was a prisoner in Germany in he 1920s. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

Why Germany Should Publish a Critical Edition of ‘Mein Kampf’

By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
Artist Jim Thorell's studio door, which he painted over to conceal a swastika that was placed on it overnight.

An Artist and His Country’s Nazi Problem

By Ryan Steadman
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