After facing online scrutiny, the Tennessee Federation of Republican Women has removed a reading list for children from their website that referenced Adolf Hitler as an example of leadership.
Is there a difference between the Hitler salute and the Roman salute? Danny Bird explores the story of an instantly recognisable and widely reviled gesture
As Laurence Rees shows in his frightening study The Nazi Mind, the psychological tricks used in 1930s Germany have never gone away
The recent publication of Unity Mitford’s newly discovered diaries – a macabre fanzine to Adolf Hitler – has reignited speculation about the nature of the young British aristocrat’s relationship with the Nazi leader.
Against a darkened TV sound stage, a woman testifies before judges on a bare black platform about how her boss at the Auschwitz Nazi death camp, Boger, killed a newly arrived boy.
Sol Filler’s miraculous survival inspired Esther Haver to get involved in Holocaust education, taking youth groups to Poland for more than a decade to walk her father's same steps to life and freedom.
An outrageous display of antisemitism is scrawled virtually on the doorstep of L.A.'s Holocaust Museum -- freshly scrawled graffiti to button up a week when Elon Musk's controversial Inauguration Day
The fallout from Elon Musk’s Inaugural salute to Donald Trump’s followers has spread around the globe, with both America’s allies and enemies denouncing the radioactive fascist gesture. On Monday, following Trump’s inauguration for a second term,
Speaking at a celebratory rally in Washington, Mr. Musk twice extended his arm out with his palm facing down, drawing comparisons to the Nazi salute.
Almost half an hour after thanking Netanyahu for defending his 'Nazi salute', Elon Musk tweeted a joke about the architect of the Holocaust Adolf Hitler.
The gesture from Musk is eerily similar to the salute made prominent during the height of Adolf Hitler’s antisemitic and […]
‘I am constantly amazed by man’s inhumanity to man,” Primo Levi wrote, just two years after his release from Auschwitz on January 27th, 1945. Like many others, the Jewish Italian writer struggled for the rest of his life with the vast existential questions raised by the moral void of the Holocaust.