Toby Axelrod
Let Germany buy arms for the sake of world peace, says Israeli ambassador
Jeremy Issacharoff: “You need to be militarily capable of defending peace and deterring war”
Polish court libel verdict condemned by Holocaust scholars
Warsaw court finds historians guilty of libel over survivor testimony that wartime mayor of Polish village of Malinowo revealed hiding place of Jews to German soldiers
A year on, the impact of the Halle shootings remains intense
Valentin Lutset, who survived the attack, describes Yom Kippur as a second birthday
‘Ray of hope’ rabbi who made the world laugh dies aged 93
Rabbi Willy Wolff escaped Germany as a child but returned to the country to rebuild Jewish life
Yellow star demonstration displays banned in Munich
The symbols had been used at protests against coronavirus restrictions
Claims Conference launches £3.5m assistance fund for Holocaust survivors
The cash injection will help 120,000 Holocaust survivors worldwide in the wake of the virus outbreak, organisers say
Theodor Herzl Award recipient Angela Merkel vows firm stance on online hate
German chancellor makes promise for remaining months of her term at World Jewish Congress event in Munich
Give back our lands, Hitler bomb plot family tells German government
On the 75th anniversary of the Hitler bomb plot, one family implicated of involvement has yet to recover its lands
I understand the temptation to compare today's Germany to the 1930s, but it’s wrong
Constant historical references distract us from weeding out today's antisemitism, our Berlin correspondent says
Anger as British designer uses Auschwitz poison gas Zyklon-B for toothpaste company spoof
Online marketplace featured pillows, sweatshirts and mugs bearing a Zyklon-B logo that resembles an oral hygiene company
Anne Frank graphic novel wins prize
The work was praised for its ‘alternative approach’ to telling her story
More than half of Austrians don't know how many Jews died in the Holocaust, study finds
On Yom Hashoah, Claims Conference finds 58 per cent of people in the country believe far fewer than six million Jews perished
Call for minorities to unite against far-right mobs in Chemnitz
Jewish groups say they are 'very frightened' by developments in eastern Germany and beyond
How language once used by the Nazis is fashionable for Germany's far-right AfD
A debate rages over whether the Alternative für Deutschland's language should be condemned — or ignored
Germans close inquiry into death of Jeremiah Duggan
British student's parents maintain that the car accident recorded as his cause of death may have been staged
German-Palestinian lawmaker leads effort to rebuild Berlin synagogue
The Fraenkelufer Synagogue was largely destroyed durıng Kristallnacht
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