The Nazis’ lesser-known human experiments
These women’s stories deserve to be given voice – both to give answers and affirmations to the women in question who are still alive, and to honour those who are no longer in a position to recount this crucial piece of their own stories. Moreover, the long-term consequences of these routine medical interventions may affect the children and grandchildren of women who did survive.
From Yoni’s Desk: On facts alone, Trump-Nazi analogies don’t hold up
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In this week’s column, CJN Editor Yoni Goldstein looks at why many have likened the recent actions of the Trump administration to those of the Nazis, and why the comparison isn’t apt.
Asperger’s links to Nazis causes society to consider name change
Shocking new revelations that the namesake of Asperger’s syndrome was an accomplice to the Nazi murder of children has spurred the Asperger’s Society of Ontario to considering changing its name, but it is encountering resistance.
Bring the remaining Nazi war criminals to justice
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Even 73 years after the Shoah, memories have not faded. How could they when those who enabled the genocide of the Jews still walk among us?
Berlin native recalls life in war-torn Nazi Germany
Channah Cohen recalls a lot of incidents from her early childhood, dating back to the day before her second birthday in 1943.
All of this is not normal
Some say that Jews are difficult people, but in reality, our willingness to accept what should be unacceptable suggests otherwise.
Government has spent $2.1M trying to deport former Nazi Helmut Oberlander
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The Canadian government’s attempt to strip a former Nazi mobile death squad member of his Canadian citizenship has taken 23 years and about $2.1 million so far.
Pro-Nazi posters found in Toronto and Vancouver
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Police were called to the Morris Winchevsky Centre in Toronto and the University of British Columbia to investigate the incidents.
Speakers discuss the prosecution of Nazi war criminal Oskar Groening
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The audience heard from two authors who documented the trial of Oskar Groening, as well as three survivors who testified at it.
Growing up as the son of a Nazi war criminal
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Niklas Frank was the keynote speaker at a Holocaust Education Week event in Toronto on Nov. 2, which was attended by 1,400 people.