Fritz Bauer's Fight Against the Crimes of the Nazis Brought New Life to Germany
Fritz Bauer, a Jewish, socialist, and homosexual lawyer, fought tirelessly post-World War II to bring Nazi war criminals to justice in Germany.
Putin erases the memory of Stalinist repression and reformulates the Gulag Museum
Russian authorities announced the closure of the Gulag Museum and its transformation into a new museum focusing on Nazi war crimes committed during the Soviet invasion from 1941 to 1944.
There is a motion to strip Braun of his immunity
The Polish Attorney General has requested the European Parliament to revoke MEP Grzegorz Braun's immunity due to his denial of Nazi crimes.
The Moscow Gulag Museum will be transformed into a museum dedicated to Nazi crimes
The Moscow Gulag Museum will be repurposed to focus on Nazi crimes during World War II, commemorating victims of genocides committed by both Nazi Germany and the Soviet regime.
The Gulag Museum in Moscow replaced by an exhibition on 'Nazi crimes'
The Moscow Gulag Museum will be permanently closed and replaced with a new exhibition focusing on Nazi crimes during World War II, as announced by the city's mayor.
Russia transforms the Gulag History Museum into a museum for the atrocities committed by the Nazis
Russia is converting the Gulag History Museum into a memorial dedicated to the Nazi crimes committed in the Soviet Union during World War II.
Gulag Museum in Moscow to be transformed into museum dedicated to Nazi crimes
The Gulag History Museum in Moscow will be renovated to focus on the victims of Soviet genocide and the various stages of Nazi war crimes.
‘Soviet Genocide’ Museum to Replace Shuttered Gulag History Museum in Moscow
A new Museum of Memory dedicated to the genocide of the Soviet people and Nazi war crimes will take the place of the Gulag History Museum in Moscow.
Greece must demand the return of what is hers, not buy it
A recent eBay auction features photographs of Greek resistance fighters executed by Nazi forces, prompting a call for Greece to reclaim its cultural heritage instead of purchasing it.
Nazi Crimes: Memorial for Persecuted Jehovah's Witnesses
A memorial dedicated to the persecuted Jehovah's Witnesses during the Nazi regime will open in Berlin in late June, commemorating the suffering of nearly 14,000 individuals imprisoned and over 1,700 who lost their lives due to their faith.
Book on "Reparations" for Nazi Crimes: Reconciliation is an Obligation
The article discusses a new book addressing the perceptions of Nazi victims regarding Germany's reparations and the historical context of these payments.
The first hearing of the appeal court regarding Remigijus Žemaitaitis, sentenced for incitement against Jews
The Lithuanian appellate court is holding its first organizational hearing in the case of Remigijus Žemaitaitis, who was fined for inciting hatred against Jews and denying Nazi crimes.
Prof. Nowak: Germans know nothing about the crimes against Poles. This needs to be talked about
Professor Nowak discusses the historical impact of Nazi crimes against Polish citizens and highlights the need for greater awareness in Germany.
Russell Crowe is Enigmatic like Göring. However, the rest of the Nuremberg film is too cautious.
James Vanderbilt's new film highlights significant acting talent but shies away from tackling critical post-war accountability issues regarding Nazi war criminals, resulting in a respectable yet toothless reconstruction.
Remembrance of Nazi Crimes: Killing Facility on the Havel
The article discusses a memorial site in Brandenburg addressing the Nazi euthanasia program, where individuals with disabilities lead tours to honor victims.
The Tavern of Pablo Iglesias denounces a 'nazi-zionist attack'
The Garibaldi Tavern in Madrid reported an attack by a man who justified his actions by accusing the bar of committing hate crimes due to a sticker displayed there.
Psychologist on Euthanasia in Hamburg: 'They knew what they were doing'
Psychologist Michael Wunder discusses Hamburg's involvement in the euthanasia crimes during the Nazi regime and the longstanding denial of the city's complicity.
Hitler's doctor committed some of the most horrific crimes
Karl Brandt, a German physician and high-ranking official in the Nazi regime, played a significant role in medical crimes during World War II, particularly in the T4 euthanasia program and unethical medical experiments.
Memory Politics: "The Places Where the Violence Was Planned Are in Germany"
The German government's official memory policy, outlined in the 'Memorial Sites Concept,' has so far focused on Nazi and GDR dictatorship, with new efforts to include colonial crimes initiated by former Culture Minister Claudia Roth and now revised by her successor Wolfram Weimer.