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'Everything for Germany': Bjoern Hoecke again fined for using banned Nazi phrase

Björn Höcke was ordered to pay €16,900 for chanting the first two words of the slogan “Everything For Germany,” or “Alles für Deutschland."

By ANDREW LAPIN/JTA , REBECCA SZLECHTER
03/07/2024

Harrowing torture: Ukrainian prisoners suffer severe abuse in Russian captivity

Thousands of Ukrainians who are being held captive in Russia face severe torture, hunger, and psychological abuse, according to the testimony of released prisoners.

By VERONICA NEIFAKH/THE MEDIA LINE
26/06/2024

Letters to the Editor, June 26, 2024: Our best tool

Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.

Antisemitism rose more than 80% in Germany last year, watchdog says

Experts say German authorities and media have been failing to differentiate sufficiently between antisemitism and criticism of Israel.

By REUTERS
25/06/2024

'Foreigners out': The increasingly popular Neo-Nazi hit of Euro 2024

Despite a legal ban in Germany, many Euro fans sing the song on German soil.

By WALLA! SPORTS
25/06/2024

Parade to mark Day of Liberation and Rescue of Jews by Allies takes place in Jerusalem

The holiday, which this year fell on June 3, commemorates the victims of the Holocaust and the allied rescue of the Jewish survivors from occupied Europe.

Netflix's 'Hitler and the Nazis: Evil on Trial' revives history with dramatic flair

Netflix's documentary "Hitler and the Nazis: Evil on Trial" brings the Nuremberg Trials and Hitler's rise to life, employing dramatic storytelling to engage younger audiences.

By GABE FRIEDMAN/JTA
08/06/2024

The Nazi-Arab alliance: A neglected aspect of Holocaust education

Holocaust education needs to teach about the direct link between Nazism and the genocidal ideology of Hamas.

By LYN JULIUS
23/05/2024

After backlash, Trump pulls social media post with reference to 'unified Reich'

Speaking at two fundraisers in Boston on Tuesday, Biden criticized the use of a word often associated with Nazi Germany's Third Reich under Adolf Hitler.

By REUTERS
22/05/2024

'Murder and massacre': New inquiry reveals disturbing details of UK-based concentration camps

Nazi occupiers set up at least four camps in Alderney, part of the UK’s territory, in 1941. Two of the camps were turned into concentration camps.

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