Manfred Gans caused consternation when he used his Bar Mitzvah speech in April 1935 in a small town in Germany to denounce the Nazis. He got away with it but in July 1938 his parents sent him to ...
This convention, as the SA BDS Coalition SA regularly points out, defines the “crime of apartheid” to be “inhuman acts ...
The Sorrow and the Pity has lessons for how authoritarianism takes root—and how to fight against it.
Four Strings of Hope By James Grimes, Translated by Lee Min-cheol, Communion, 356 pages, 23,000 Korean won It may seem ...
A new search engine that allows users to search Nazi party records in order to find out whether their ancestors were ...
Israel’s new death penalty law is one of the most discriminatory pieces of execution legislation that the world has witnessed ...
Natalie Livingstone’s study of the trial that brought the Nazis to justice puts valiant women at the forefront of the story for the first time, writes Geordie Greig. The vital part that women played i ...
West Germany’s educational reforms in the 1960s and ‘70s show that gaps in knowledge can sometimes create opportunity for ...
Graham Platner (D), repeatedly praised the tactics of Hamas terrorists shown in a graphic video killing at least five Israeli ...
Note: This historical article contains mentions of outdated/offensive terms, sexual assault, and dark subject matter. “The ...
Ben Ferencz was just 27 with no previous trial experience when he became chief prosecutor in one of the most significant ...