When hatred is rearing its ugly head, we must remember how it can endIt is crucial that we mark the anniversary of Parliament acknowledging the Holocaust was taking placeBy Tulip Siddiq MP & John Howell MP3 min read
Holocaust remembrancePM to mark 80 years since parliament learned of HolocaustOn 17 December 1942, Parliament spontaneously fell silent after Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden confirmed that the Jews of Europe were being exterminatedBy Ben Bloch4 min read
ArtPainting her life — the tragic story of Charlotte SalomonKeira Knightley stars in a new animated biopic of the extraordinary artistic talent who died aged 26 in Auschwitz. We meet the makers...By Stephen Applebaum6 min read
UkraineJames Cleverly: Evil in Ukraine echoes the ShoahOn visit to war-stricken country, Foreign Secretary says Nazi horrors are being repeated and Russia's claims to justify them contained 'a specific antisemitic element'By David Rose2 min read
FilmA Jewish community frozen on the eve of destructionThe Jews of a small Polish town were filmed in 1938, before the Nazi invasion brought disaster. The director of a new film about them talks about how it was madeBy Stephen Applebaum6 min read
GermanyGerman mayor refuses to remove SS helmet from Nazi's graveOfficial in Bavarian town refuses to remove headgear that belonged to German WW2 generalBy Rob Hyde2 min read
By Alex CarlileI had no idea that I had Jewish blood for many yearsI don't blame my parents for bringing me up Anglican, but I missed out on so much3 min read
Auschwitz survivor and Holocaust educator Zdenka Fantlova dies at 100Zdenka Fantlova has been described as a 'tour de force' who dedicated herself to educating future generations about the Nazi horrorsBy Ben Bloch2 min read||November 15, 2022 15:03
French Holocaust-denier arrested in Scotland after two years on the runThe 52-year-old was sentenced to jail over antisemitic postsBy Georgia L Gilholy2 min read||November 14, 2022 17:48
The shtetl that rewinds timeAdy Walter’s discusses his new film about Jewish life in Ukraine before the Nazi invasionBy Stephen Applebaum6 min read||November 11, 2022 12:37
Noted philanthropist and Kindertransport refugee Sir Erich Reich passes away at 87He was knighted in 2010 for decades of charitable workBy Daniel Ben-David1 min read||November 2, 2022 18:01
Hannah Goslar, Holocaust survivor and friend of Anne Frank dies at 93The Berlin-born Shoah survivor worked as a nurse in Israel and regularly discussed her diarist friendBy Georgia L Gilholy1 min read||November 2, 2022 14:27
London theatre producing a Nazi-Jewish version of Romeo and JulietThe director Max Lewendel, who is Jewish, defended the productionBy Ben Bloch2 min read||October 31, 2022 12:04
Holocaust-denying bishop holds hate services in London libraryRichard Williamson has been conducting rabidly antisemitic 'services' in building in Earlsfield, South LondonBy Harry Shukman1 min read||October 27, 2022 12:57
A new film about Adolf Eichmann's trial sees the event through the eyes of IsraelJake Paltrow’s June Zero offers a new take on the historic legal proceedings, by exploring them through the experiences of three disparate characters — a boy, a prison guard and a Holocaust survivorBy Stephen Applebaum5 min read||October 27, 2022 11:39
BBC’s Bargain Hunt star is selling Nazi memorabiliaA yellow star worn by a Dutch Jew, an SS dagger and scabbard and a swastika patch are among items sold, or still on sale at TV antiques expert Charles Hanson's auction houseBy Karen Glaser1 min read||October 27, 2022 10:07