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Margot Friedländer, keeper of Holocaust memory in Germany, dies at 103. After half a century in the United States, she returned to live in her native Berlin and became one of Germany’s most ...
In a matter of weeks, the Nazis deported approximately 11,000 German Jews to Auschwitz, the Nazi death camp in occupied Poland, according to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Germany’s biggest Jewish educational and cultural complex since the Holocaust is to open in Berlin, five years after groundbreaking on the project.
How Germany remembers the Holocaust, Taylor Sheridan’s TV empire, Taiwan prepares, ... Cilly Kugelmann, who retired in 2020 as the program director of the Jewish Museum Berlin, ...
For the longest time, Jews couldn’t just hold any job that they wanted,’ said scholar Stav Meishar. ‘ … Show business was one ...
German memorials show the Holocaust’s ... Germany after the Berlin Wall’s construction in 1961 was a harrowing affair. I dispute the relevance of both the memorial and the museum, ...
BERLIN — Margot Friedländer, a German Jew who survived the Theresienstadt concentration camp and became a high-profile witness to Nazi persecution in her final years, died Friday. She was 103.
“Die Plage,” a monumental new art exhibition at Holocaust Museum Los Angeles, is an artistic exploration tracing German history throughout the first half of the 20th century.
Berlin museum displays works by ... of the exhibition is Richter’s 2014 series “Birkenau,” the result of the artist’s decades-long engagement with Germany’s Nazi past and the Holocaust.
The incident is the latest in which Holocaust memorials and Jewish sites have been hit with pro-Palestinian and antisemitic graffiti since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war on Oct. 7. Earlier this ...
On Thursday, the German government invited hundreds of guests — including Holocaust survivors and members of the Claims Conference — to a ceremony at Berlin’s Jewish Museum to commemorate ...