Monica Porter
Monica Porter is a Budapest-born freelance journalist and author. Her book about her mother is Deadly Carousel: A Singer’s Story of the Second World War, and her most recent book is Raven: My Year of Dating Dangerously. For more info see www.monicaporter.co.uk.
Thousands of Israelis flock to Germany in reverse exodus
Two transvestites get the best of briefs
The outstanding lawyer who defended a pair of gay cross-dressers
In defence of a maligned state
The couple defying Munich’s Nazi legacy with meatballs and dumplings
Jacques and Yochi Cohen run a Jewish restaurant yards from Hitler’s former HQ
Soviet shame over hero's name
Good riddance to Dr Williams
Taking a walk through time to the old East End
The Jews may be gone but the memories remain in the streets where they lived.
Blind Brits and sighted Yanks
Could Bloomberg be the man?
The deli that became a film star
Monica Porter orders lunch at Katz's Delicatessen, New York's home of hamishe and top movie location
Cut the baby-boomer boasts
Names are there to be changed
Shakespeare was right about names, Kirk Douglas and the French Jews are just being sentimental
Review: Young Hitler
Training for totalitarianism
A Holocaust survivor hierarchy? How absurd
Do mention the war (if you're German, that is)
While Brits may still seem obsessed with the war, it is as nothing compared to our former enemies
Do not relegate Stalinist tyranny
Remembering the Holocaust should not involve a refusal to recognise similar crimes
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