Police and Law Enforcement April 7, 2019 Florida sheriff's office bloodhound renamed from 'Rommel' to 'Scout' after complaints of Nazi connotations "Rommel," a sheriff's office bloodhound, was renamed after the office got complaints the dog shared a name with a general who served under Adolf Hitler.
World War Two April 2, 2019 Belarus to move forward with construction of apartments at site of Nazi-era mass grave Officials at a southwestern city in Belarus are continuing with their plans to build a luxury apartment building complex despite finding a Nazi-era mass grave containing nearly 2000 remains at the construction site.
Israel March 23, 2019 Rafi Eitan, leader of Israeli spy mission to capture Nazi Adolph Eichmann, dies at 92 Rafi Eitan, the leader of the Israeli spy team that captured Holocaust mastermind Adolph Eichmann in a daring operation 59 years ago, died on Saturday. He was 92.
Germany March 14, 2019 Volkswagen CEO apologizes for evoking Auschwitz slogan at company meeting The chief executive of Volkswagen says he is sorry that he used a Nazi slogan to speak about company profits at a meeting on Tuesday.
Spain March 14, 2019 Catalan government official under fire after tweet quoting Anne Frank A Catalan government official who purportedly compared the removal of pro-secession symbols from public buildings to Holocaust diarist Anne Frank was met by sharp criticism by many who called it “shameful.”
Ilhan Omar March 7, 2019 Ilhan Omar's experience 'more personal' than Jews whose parents survived the Holocaust: Dem congressman Congressman James Clyburn, D-S.C., outrageously defended freshman Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., Wednesday saying her experience was "more personal" than Jews whose parents survived the Holocaust.
RELIGION March 4, 2019 Vatican to open archives on WWII-era Pope accused of staying silent during Holocaust On Monday, Pope Francis said he will open up the archives on World War II-era Pope Pius XII, whom many Jewish groups long have said did little to stop the Holocaust.
Holocaust February 15, 2019 Vice president Pence honors Holocaust victims in 1st visit to Auschwitz Vice President Mike Pence paid a solemn visit Friday to Auschwitz-Birkenau, the Nazi concentration camp in Poland where more than 1 million people, mostly Jews, lost their lives in the Holocaust.
World War Two January 30, 2019 Former Nazi death squad leader guilty of massacring French village under investigation for hate speech A 96-year-old former Nazi SS junior squad leader is being investigated in Germany over his involvement of in the massacre of 86 French men and boys in a French village in 1944.
Viral January 28, 2019 Thai girl band singer apologizes for swastika shirt A popular Thai music act has apologized after one of its members wore a shirt showing the swastika flag of Nazi Germany during a performance.
OPINION January 27, 2019 On Holocaust Remembrance Day, the evil of anti-Semitism lives on but must never be accepted Supporting anti-Semites is intolerable, yet even some Jews have done so over the years -- including some who supported Hitler,