German authorities have arrested a Syrian national suspected of involvement in an attack on the Holocaust memorial in Berlin. The incident has raised widespread concerns about increasing threats to historical landmarks.
Eighty-five years after the first major arrest of Jews in occupied Paris, 98 long-lost photographs are displayed at the French Embassy in Berlin. This discovery holds special significance for Holocaust survivor Liliane Riefield.
The commemoration of the Holocaust faces increasing challenges as the number of survivors sharing their memories dwindles. With the diversity of European societies today, efforts to remember must adapt to a new audience that did not experience these events firsthand.
The phrase 'Nie wieder,' meaning 'Never again,' is a cornerstone of modern German identity, reflecting Germany's commitment to not repeating the atrocities of the Holocaust and other Nazi horrors. This principle is integral to the constitutional, legal, and educational values that shape contemporary German society.
A controversial event unfolded at an American university where a well-known influencer executed a Nazi salute during a student event, provoking widespread outrage. Additionally, the influencer denied the number of victims in the Holocaust, intensifying the debate over free speech and its ethical boundaries.
The Brussels Train Museum hosted an impactful event featuring a Holocaust survivor and the son of a Nazi collaborator, warning students about the dangers of forgetting history. This event is part of an exhibition showcasing the role of Belgian railways during World War II.