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51-Year-Old Detained in Weimar for Vandalizing Stolpersteine

Weimar police arrested a 51-year-old resident for damaging 33 Stolpersteine and defacing posters for the Achava Jewish festival, raising concerns about attacks on remembrance culture.

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Rising Antisemitism Casts Shadow on Munich's Jewish Community Anniversary

Munich's IKG celebrated its 80th anniversary and Charlotte Knobloch's 40th as president amidst rising antisemitism; 188 anti-Jewish hate crimes were reported in Munich last year, prompting concerns about the safety of Jewish people in Germany.

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German High School Motto Vote Reveals Rise of Far-Right Extremism

Nazi and islamophobic slogans were submitted in an online vote for a German high school's 2026 graduating class motto, prompting a police investigation and highlighting rising right-wing extremism in schools.

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German-Israeli Presidential Visit: Remembrance and Solidarity Amidst Conflict

German and Israeli presidents and their wives made a joint visit, which included a solemn remembrance at Grunewald station, a former deportation site for Jews during WWII, and a visit to Kibbutz Be'eri, a community severely impacted by the recent Hamas attacks. The visit symbolized the complex relat...

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September 5" Wins Nine German Film Awards

The German Film Awards honored "September 5", a film recounting the 1972 Munich Olympics attack, with nine awards, including Best Supporting Actress, while "Die Saat des heiligen Feigenbaums" won the Silver Lola and "In Liebe, Eure Hilde" the Bronze Lola; the ceremony also included a tribute to the ...

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Beit Hillel's Art Project: Connecting Jewish Memory, Prayer, and Israeli Identity

Beit Hillel's new illustrated Grace After Meals booklet, "For the Good and Gracious Land," uses artwork by 12 Israeli artists to connect traditional prayers with the history and present of Israel, balancing remembrance of past trauma with hope for the future.

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Israeli Delegation Barred from Auschwitz-Birkenau with Flags

In 2025, an Israeli delegation was barred from entering Auschwitz-Birkenau with their flags due to unapproved event organization, sparking debate about antisemitism and the significance of the location; the museum stated it was a safety issue, not antisemitism.

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Giessen Holocaust Lecture Raises Funds, Highlights Democratic Concerns

Over 350 people attended a lecture in Giessen, Germany, by Holocaust survivor Baroness Regina Sluszny, organized by the police and Rotary Club, raising funds to translate her memoirs into German; the event stemmed from Police President Krückemeier's concerns about rising antisemitism and democratic ...

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Lee Miller's Dachau Photographs: Documenting Atrocities and Confronting Ethical Dilemmas

Photographer Lee Miller documented the liberation of Buchenwald and Dachau concentration camps in April 1945, capturing images of both the deceased and survivors for Vogue magazine, while grappling with the ethical implications of representing such atrocities.

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Merz Opposes AfD Ban Amidst Societal Divisions

Germany's Chancellor Merz opposes banning the far-right AfD, despite its 'extremist' classification by the BfV, while the death of Holocaust survivor Margot Friedländer highlights contrasting societal narratives on May 15, 2025.

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Weimar Museum: 1,000 Monthly Visitors Mark First Anniversary

One year after its opening, the Weimar Museum of Forced Labor under National Socialism attracts about 1,000 monthly visitors, plus event attendees, serving as a crucial site of remembrance for victims of Nazi forced labor and their families, located in a former Nazi administrative building.

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Former Gaza Hostages Speak at Majdanek, Linking Current Trauma to Holocaust Remembrance

Former Gaza hostages Moran Stella Yanai and Keith Siegel, along with other freed hostages, families of fallen soldiers, and wounded IDF soldiers, participated in the World Zionist Organization's March of the Living in Poland, commemorating the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation, and shared t...

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