Florida January 16, 2023 Florida school sends permission slips to learn Black National Anthem, not Holocaust: reports College Park Elementary School in Ocala, Florida sent permission slips to parents of third, fourth, and fifth graders to teach the Black National Anthem.
Germany January 16, 2023 German court tries to force COVID vaccine on Holocaust survivor Inna Zhvanetskaya, an 85-year-old Holocaust survivor, faced a German court order requiring her to get a COVID-19 shot against her will, before a regional court reversed.
Europe January 11, 2023 Jewish objects that were hidden in Poland during WWII discovered Four hundred items dating back to World War II were found buried underground in the city of Lodz in central Poland. They will be transferred to a museum.
Middle East January 9, 2023 United Arab Emirates to teach Holocaust in schools The United Arab Emirates will begin teaching the Holocaust in schools. The decision came after the country normalized relations with Israel in 2020.
Holocaust December 28, 2022 Former Nazi secretary appeals conviction of accessory to murder of 10,500 prisoners at age of 97 A 97-year-old woman has appealed her case after she was found to have been an accessory in the murder of 10,500 prisoners at the Nazi Stutthof concentration camp during World War II.
Whoopi Goldberg December 28, 2022 Whoopi Goldberg apologizes again for claiming Holocaust was 'not about race' Whoopi Goldberg apologized again for claiming the Holocaust was “not about race" after she repeated the remarks that resulted in her suspension from "The View" earlier this year.
Germany December 20, 2022 German court convicts 97-year-old woman of working as secretary to Nazi SS at concentration camp A court in Germany convicted 97-year-old Irmgard Furchner on over 10,000 counts of accessory to murder for working as a secretary to a Nazi SS commander at a concentration camp.
LIFESTYLE December 13, 2022 Reagan Library in California will host Holocaust exhibit in new year: 'So emotional,' says survivor A new exhibit about the Holocaust will open in March 2023 at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California. Two survivors recently shared the importance of remembering the atrocities.
Holocaust November 30, 2022 Holocaust survivors offered DNA test kits from New York-based Center for Jewish History to help find family The New York-based Center for Jewish History is offering DNA test kits to Holocaust survivors in an attempt to locate their families. Applicants can receive the test kits for free.
Germany November 22, 2022 German prosecutors call for ex-Nazi camp secretary to be convicted as an accessory to murder German prosecutors are calling for Irmgard Furchner, a former secretary to the SS commander of the Stutthof concentration camp, to be convicted as an accessory to murder.
Holocaust November 15, 2022 French Holocaust denier arrested in Scotland, convicted under France's anti-Nazi laws Vincent Reynouard, a French Holocaust denier, was arrested in Scotland. French officials have been searching for Reynouard for the past two years.