Tag: Hitler

During the first presidential debate, President Joe Biden emphasized supporting Israel by halting weapon shipments to avoid civilian casualties, helping intercept Iranian missiles, and advocating for Hamas' elimination.
"Hitler and the Nazis" is a six-part documentary series by Joe Berlinger that explores Hitler's rise, the development of the Final Solution, and the aftermath of the Nuremberg trials using colorized archival footage, along with audio recordings and expert commentary.
Former President Donald Trump has been linked to Hitler and the Nazis through various incidents and statements since his 2016 campaign.
The text delves into the perplexing question of how seemingly normal individuals in 1930s Germany could accept and even enjoy life amid the genocide of Jews during the Holocaust.
The text reflects on the current situation of Jews in Britain, drawing parallels to historical warnings about rising antisemitism.
The video features Dr. Moshe Katz, a 99-year-old Holocaust survivor, sharing life advice and stories of his escape from Hitler during World War 2.
The author argues that the Islamic Republic of Iran, led by its supreme religious leader, poses a significant threat to the civilized world, comparable to Adolf Hitler.
This article discusses the Beer Hall Putsch of November 8, 1923, a failed coup attempt by Adolf Hitler and his Nazi comrades in Munich.
German tennis player Alexander Zverev stopped the U.S. Open because a fan yelled a line favored by Hitler, specifically the phrase "Deutschland ber alles" from Germany's former national anthem.
During a recent match at the U.S. Open, a spectator was ejected for chanting a Nazi anthem at German player Alexander Zverev.
Antisemitic incidents in America have been on the rise, with reported attacks increasing by almost 400% from 2013 to 2022.
The article discusses the issue of censorship and antisemitism in literature.
David Volodzko, a journalist of Jewish and Slavic descent, was fired from his job at The Seattle Times after being accused of defending Hitler.
Despite the historical association of Adolf Hitler's birthday on April 20th with celebrations by white supremacists and neo-Nazis, there has been a decline in overt celebrations among these groups.
The article discusses the complex place Purim occupied during the Holocaust.
In "Revolution, the Jews, and Hitler's Munich," Michael Brenner explores the role of Jews in revolutionary movements and the impact it had on the rise of Hitler and antisemitism in Munich.
In this article, Joelle Fiss, a Jewish student who attended the 2001 UN Durban Conference, shares her experience and highlights how the event, originally aimed at addressing racism, became a platform for antisemitic hate.
In the wake of the tragic Pittsburgh massacre in 2018, major Orthodox organizations unequivocally condemned the attack but hesitated to denounce white nationalism as its cause, with some attributing this reluctance to the Orthodox support for Trump and right-wing politics.
Dr. Stefan Ihrig discusses how Turkish nationalism during the aftermath of WWI influenced the Nazis in the early Weimar years and beyond in his book "Atatürk in the Nazi Imagination."
Dr. Stefan Ihrig's book "Atatürk in the Nazi Imagination" explores how Turkish nationalism following WWI influenced the Nazis, serving as inspiration during the early Weimar years and beyond.
Five hundred years ago, Martin Luther spearheaded the Protestant Reformation with criticisms against the Roman Catholic church, yet his views on Jews turned deeply anti-Semitic over time.
Despite the atrocities committed by Soviet Communism, many American Jews were deeply involved in and idealized the movement, with a significant Jewish presence in the Communist Party during the 1930s and 1940s.
Dr. Rafael Medoff, from the David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies, discusses his book "Cartoonists Against the Holocaust" on how US editorial cartoons depicted Hitler and Nazism.
Yale University law professor James Q. Whitman explores the surprising admiration the Nazis had for American legal precedents in his book "Hitler's American Model: The United States and the Making of Nazi Race Law."
Dr. Stefan Ihrig's book "Atatürk in the Nazi Imagination" explores how Turkish nationalism after WWI influenced the Nazis in the early Weimar era and beyond.