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Bad Memory - Germany is acclaimed for its efforts to atone for the Holocaust. But its method of repudiating the past has become a tool of exclusion.
This article discusses Germany's efforts to confront its past and atone for the Holocaust.
Pope Benedict XVI's record on Jews is contentious.
The Forward's ongoing investigation has uncovered numerous monuments around the world that honor individuals involved in the Holocaust.
A report commissioned by Fresno State University has found that the library named after Henry Miller Madden, a scholar known for his antisemitic views, contains numerous examples of explicit antisemitism and admiration for Hitler and the Nazi party.
Alan Lomax, a prominent figure in ethnomusicology, was part of a network of scholars, including German Jewish pioneers, who were instrumental in the field's development.
Ernst Kantorowicz, a prominent medieval historian, is brought to life in Robert E. Lerner's biography, detailing his fascinating life.
Götz Aly's book "Why the Germans?" delves into the historical roots of German anti-Semitism leading to the Holocaust.
Martin Heidegger's recently published Black Notebooks reveal his deep entanglement with National Socialism, anti-Semitism, and belief in the superiority of the German Volk throughout the 1930s and 1940s, shedding light on his controversial political views.