Toby Axelrod
Documentary of bid to uncover UN secretary-general's Nazi past wins film prize
Kurt Waldheim was Austria's foreign minister and president, as well as UN Secretary General
German parliament votes to create dedicated role to fight antisemitism
Most mainstream parties, including far-right AfD, support the new position, but Left Party MPs abstain from vote
Arrests in Germany spy probe
Holocaust survivors say there was a dark side to Chanukah in Berlin this year
Jews in Germany used this year’s Chanukah celebrations to reflect on atrocities old and new
Researchers find Germany refugees ‘willing to change antisemitic views’
Study led by historian Günther Jikeli spoke to 72 refugees from Syria and Iraq about their views on integration and antisemitism
Prosecute suspected death squad members now, Nazi hunter says
Efraim Zuroff calls on German authorities to pursue two men identified in television documentary
Row over threat to list Berlin mayor as one of world's worst antisemites
Critics say the Simon Wiesenthal Centre's list should be reserved for only the worst offenders
Hitler's bunker recreated in Berlin museum
Curators of a Berlin museum design painstaking reconstruction of Führer's bunker as an aid to address worrying ignorance about Nazism
Artist taking on dark side of Luther’s legacy
Yury Kharchenko is contributing to a major exhibition taking place in the birthplace of the Reformation
Berlin's tale of hate that shocked the world
Why the story of a schoolboy who suffered antisemitic bullying took European press by storm
Jewish leader lobbies school over antisemitic bullying
Move comes after parents withdraw child from school in wake of verbal and physical abuse
Classmates turn from friends to attackers after boy reveals he is Jewish
Case illustrates long history of antisemitic harassment of Jewish pupils, particularly by Arab and Turkish children.
Berlin launches first-ever Jewish food week
Member of German right-wing party faces expulsion for disparaging Holocaust memorial
Israeli woman missing after Berlin terror declared dead
Relief as Austria rejects a fascist for head of state
Jewish leaders in Europe have expressed relief that Austrian voters rejected a far-right politician as president in Sunday's election.
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