Holocaust
Survivors warn of new hate on Auschwitz remembrance
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On the 81st anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, survivors warn of persistent antisemitism. Commemorations took place in Poland and Germany, focusing on the voices of survivors. Holocaust survivor Tova Friedman will speak in the Bundestag and uses TikTok to reach young people.
Leaders of the Jewish Museum of Chile condemned the projection of swastikas onto the faces of President José Antonio Kast, Argentine President Javier Milei, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamín Netanyahu during a Lollapalooza presentation. They argue it trivializes the Holocaust and Nazi crimes.
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A new study examines the role of the financial administration in the Nazi regime in the systematic plundering of the Jewish population in Schleswig-Holstein. At the end of the Weimar Republic, almost 2000 Jews lived there, more than half of whom were later murdered by the NS regime. Before the Holocaust, all Jews were deprived of rights and robbed of their property.
Historian Laurent Joly, in an interview with Le Monde, states that the shameful weight of Vichy's past has not vanished in contemporary France. In his new book, he examines the Vichy regime's active role in the Holocaust. This analysis highlights current echoes of that dark period.