Berlin Holocaust memorial vandalised with swastikas and Nazi graffiti
The attack has been condemned as ‘twisted antisemitism’
Beleaguered British art director finds support in Germany
Alistair Hudson exhibited an allegedly antisemitic piece of artwork in Manchester
Theatre review - The End of The Night: Himmler, the chillingly reasonable dinner guest
Ben Brown’s fly-on-the wall play imagines what passed between the top Nazi and the Swedish representative of the World Jewish Congress when they met in April 1945
Manhunt for ‘many dozens’ of surviving Nazi criminals
Simon Wiesenthal Center in search for remaining Holocaust perpetrators after ex-SS guard aged 101 is convicted
101-year-old SS guard sentenced for war crimes in German court
He's believed to be the oldest perpetrator of Nazi crimes sentenced
The country home of an assassinated Jewish German politician is transformed by art
The killing of Walther Rathenau was a turning point in German history
Israeli baritone is to become Hamburg’s first liberal cantor since the Nazi era
Assaf Levitin is to take up the role at the soon-to-be rebuilt Bornplatz synagogue
This year's Convention of European Rabbis was a deeply personal experience for me
Both my grandfather and my great grandfather were from Munich, where it was held
Lufthansa apologises after more than 100 Jewish passengers barred from flight after mask dispute
Orthodox Jewish passengers were transferring planes in Frankfurt when staff and police stopped them boarding an onward flight
Over 100 Jewish passengers barred from Lufthansa flight after mask dispute
An orthodox group was changing planes in Frankfurt between New York and Budapest
Cabaret film review: 'Timely and unflinchingly hard-hitting even 50 years later'
Bob Fosse’s iconic musical film makes a welcome return to the big screen this week to celebrate its 50th anniversary
Violent display of Jew hate at anti-Israel rally in Berlin
Journalists covering the event were surrounded by a violent mob who kicked them, spat at them and pushed them to the ground
Survivor’s son moved by German town’s memorial to his mother
Six brass plaques have been embedded in the pavement outside refugee Hilde Stock’s former home in Stommeln
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”
Anti-vaxxers who abused Star of David guilty of breaching anti-Nazi law
A court in Vienna found two defendants had “grossly downplayed” the Holocaust and violated Austria’s Prohibition Act banning Nazi activity
Berlin Chabad house sends coaches to Ukraine after successful Social media fundraising
Over 300 refugees have been helped to escape Ukraine
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