The Jewish Ghosts of Nis, Serbia
In southern Serbia, this small city holds one of Europe’s best-preserved Nazi concentration camps.
Braving the Cold in Croatia’s Largest Concentration Camp
We stepped off the train into a ghost town. Next to a roofless ruin of bricks covered in vines and carpeted in empty beer bottles sits the nominal Jasenovac Station, whose doors have been spray painted and locked and whose windows lay in shards of glass on the icy ground. Staring in confusion, my wife […]
German man charged as accessory to murder of more than 36,000 at Nazi camp
A German man, 95, has been charged with being an accessory to more than 36,000 murders when he allegedly served as a guard at the Nazi Mauthausen concentration camp.
Former SS guard to go on trial over deaths of prisoners at Stutthof camp
A former SS guard, now 94, will go on trial on charges of complicity in the mass murders of several hundred prisoners at the Stutthof concentration camp.
We need all the help remembering Holocaust we can get
At a time when the Jewish Defence League could make common cause with neo-Nazi Soldiers of Odin, when Jewish leadership fail to support a simple parliamentary motion to condemn Islamophobia, we need all the help remembering we can get.
A Q&A with Germany’s last Nazi hunter
Thomas Walther is credited with changing German legal thinking in the pursuit of Nazi-era war criminals by persuading courts of the so-called “cog-in- the-wheel” principle.