Tuesday, January 10, 2006
News-Record.com Staff Blogs: Off the Record: Does this city need reconciliation?: Does this city need reconciliation?
News-Record.com Staff Blogs: Off the Record: Does this city need reconciliation?: Does this city need reconciliation?: "should they be reconciled?
Some Truth and Reconciliation proponents say we're all responsible for the crimes of Nov. 3. Responsible for racism"
Some Truth and Reconciliation proponents say we're all responsible for the crimes of Nov. 3. Responsible for racism"
News-Record.com - Greensboro, North Carolina: News: Attorney Cahoon, involved in Klan-Nazi trial, remembered
News-Record.com - Greensboro, North Carolina: News: Attorney Cahoon, involved in Klan-Nazi trial, remembered: "1979 Klan-Nazi shootings at Morningside Homes in Greensboro."http://www.technorati.com/tags/nazi" rel="tag">nazi
Reuters AlertNet - FEATURE-Berlin relives assassination of top Nazi in Prague
Reuters AlertNet - FEATURE-Berlin relives assassination of top Nazi in Prague
A summary of Czech resistance efforts in "Anthropoid" the assisnmation of Nazi Heydrich
nazi
A summary of Czech resistance efforts in "Anthropoid" the assisnmation of Nazi Heydrich
nazi
Reuters AlertNet - FEATURE-Berlin relives assassination of top Nazi in Prague
Reuters AlertNet - FEATURE-Berlin relives assassination of top Nazi in Prague
A summary of Czech resistance efforts in "Anthropoid" the assisnmation of Nazi Heydrich
nazi
A summary of Czech resistance efforts in "Anthropoid" the assisnmation of Nazi Heydrich
Tuesday, January 03, 2006
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
The Daily Telegraph | Police in raids on neo-Nazi gangs
The Daily Telegraph | Police in raids on neo-Nazi gangs
Anti-Nazi campaigner Mat Henderson-Hau warned people not to be duped into joining white supremacist organisations.
"It's sad how plenty of socially dysfunctional young kids get drawn into neo-Nazi web forums thinking that they're buying into a new family of tough bigger brothers," he said.
"They're angry, disturbed, lonely and potentially violent people."
Anti-Nazi campaigner Mat Henderson-Hau warned people not to be duped into joining white supremacist organisations.
"It's sad how plenty of socially dysfunctional young kids get drawn into neo-Nazi web forums thinking that they're buying into a new family of tough bigger brothers," he said.
"They're angry, disturbed, lonely and potentially violent people."
Sunday, December 18, 2005
Suspected Nazi Victims Reburied Despite Controversy | Germany | Deutsche Welle | 16.12.2005
Suspected Nazi Victims Reburied Despite Controversy | Germany | Deutsche Welle | 16.12.2005: "Prison sentence for a Nazi salute
Remains of 34 suspected Nazi camp victims were laid to rest at a US airbase near Stuttgart, despite the German authorities' request to investigate the bodies and determine the victims' identities.
In a separate development, a German girl of 19 was given a 10-month prison term by a court in Berlin Thursday for giving a Nazi salute to a group of foreign tourists visiting the site of a concentration camp."
Remains of 34 suspected Nazi camp victims were laid to rest at a US airbase near Stuttgart, despite the German authorities' request to investigate the bodies and determine the victims' identities.
In a separate development, a German girl of 19 was given a 10-month prison term by a court in Berlin Thursday for giving a Nazi salute to a group of foreign tourists visiting the site of a concentration camp."
Herald Sun: Neo-Nazi link in race riots [18dec05]
Herald Sun: Neo-Nazi link in race riots [18dec05]: "In particular, ASIO is focusing on the white extremist Patriotic Youth League and the Right-wing Australia First party."
Belarus Jews Concerned Over Growing Neo-Nazis Tendencies
Arutz Sheva - Israel National News: "articularly worrying is the SS graffiti on the memorial. 'Responsibility for the act has been claimed by the Slavic Union for Rus, which apparently embodies not only chauvinism, but also neo-Nazism,' the statement said. 'All these facts cannot but engender the concern of Belarusian Jews for their future and for the safety of their children and grandchildren. The Jewish community hereby expresses its concern at resurgent neo-Nazi tendencies in society and hopes that this act of vandalism will not escape the notice of state agencies."
Saturday, December 17, 2005
David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies: Welcome
David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies
Prof. Laurel Leff speaking at the Center for Jewish History on May 23rd
click here to read the feature story about Laurel Leff in the Boston Jewish Advocate
Utah Senator Honored for Efforts to Rescue Jewish Refugees
The governor of Utah designated April 8, 2005, "Elbert Thomas Day," to honor the late Utah Senator's efforts to promote U.S. rescue of Jewish refugees from the Holocaust.
continued - click here
U.S. Jewry's Response to Hitler: Reflections from the Last Eywitnesses
click here to read this important new article in Midstream magazine
Chagall's Granddaughter Speaks at Wyman Event
A gala cultural event benefitting the Wyman Institute was held at the prestigious Wally Findlay Galleries in Palm Beach, Florida, on April 3. It included a sale and exhibit of important Jewish artists, and paid tribute to Varian Fry, who, in 1940-41, traveled from New York to rescue several thousand artists, writers and musicians -- including Marc Chagall-- from Vichy France. Bella Chagall Meyer, granddaughter of Chagall, was our featured speaker.
To view the Palm Beach Post's coverage of the event, click here.
The Day the Rabbis Marched
An online exhibit created by the David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies
click here to view the exhibit
Chicago Street Named
After Ben Hecht
to Honor his Rescue Efforts
A prominent street in Chicago was officially designated "Ben Hecht Way" on June 29...
Read more.
Stephen Wise Was "Cautious and Ineffective" During Holocaust, Say Scholars
Stephen S. Wise, the most prominent leader of the American Jewish community during the 1930s and 1940s, was "cautious and ineffective" in his response to news of the Holocaust, according to scholars at a recent conference held in the Library of Congress...
Read more
When Teen People announced that its upcoming February 2006 issue would include a feature story on the 13 year-old twin sisters Lynx and Lamb Gaede who are known as "Prussian Blue." But the announcement described the twins' beliefs only as "white pride" and did not mention that they wear Hitler t-shirts, deny the Holocaust, and frequently perform at neo-Nazi events. One of their songs, titled "Sacrifice," glorifies Hitler deputy Rudolf Hess. (To read the complete lyrics to "Sacrifice," click here.)
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Lamb and Lynx Gaede, wearing "Happy Hitler" T-Shirt
Prof. Laurel Leff speaking at the Center for Jewish History on May 23rd
click here to read the feature story about Laurel Leff in the Boston Jewish Advocate
Utah Senator Honored for Efforts to Rescue Jewish Refugees
The governor of Utah designated April 8, 2005, "Elbert Thomas Day," to honor the late Utah Senator's efforts to promote U.S. rescue of Jewish refugees from the Holocaust.
continued - click here
U.S. Jewry's Response to Hitler: Reflections from the Last Eywitnesses
click here to read this important new article in Midstream magazine
Chagall's Granddaughter Speaks at Wyman Event
A gala cultural event benefitting the Wyman Institute was held at the prestigious Wally Findlay Galleries in Palm Beach, Florida, on April 3. It included a sale and exhibit of important Jewish artists, and paid tribute to Varian Fry, who, in 1940-41, traveled from New York to rescue several thousand artists, writers and musicians -- including Marc Chagall-- from Vichy France. Bella Chagall Meyer, granddaughter of Chagall, was our featured speaker.
To view the Palm Beach Post's coverage of the event, click here.
The Day the Rabbis Marched
An online exhibit created by the David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies
click here to view the exhibit
Chicago Street Named
After Ben Hecht
to Honor his Rescue Efforts
A prominent street in Chicago was officially designated "Ben Hecht Way" on June 29...
Read more.
Stephen Wise Was "Cautious and Ineffective" During Holocaust, Say Scholars
Stephen S. Wise, the most prominent leader of the American Jewish community during the 1930s and 1940s, was "cautious and ineffective" in his response to news of the Holocaust, according to scholars at a recent conference held in the Library of Congress...
Read more
When Teen People announced that its upcoming February 2006 issue would include a feature story on the 13 year-old twin sisters Lynx and Lamb Gaede who are known as "Prussian Blue." But the announcement described the twins' beliefs only as "white pride" and did not mention that they wear Hitler t-shirts, deny the Holocaust, and frequently perform at neo-Nazi events. One of their songs, titled "Sacrifice," glorifies Hitler deputy Rudolf Hess. (To read the complete lyrics to "Sacrifice," click here.)
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Lamb and Lynx Gaede, wearing "Happy Hitler" T-Shirt
Friday, December 16, 2005
Monday, December 12, 2005
- toledoblade.com -Activists angered by tactics of police
"I thought they were heavy-handed, and we thought their use of horses was very intimidating," said Perrysburg resident Kathy Baldoni, who helped organize The Toledo-Area Peace Team.
"Police seemed to arrest people without reason. They were clearly not doing anything that would have provoked an arrest."
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"Police seemed to arrest people without reason. They were clearly not doing anything that would have provoked an arrest."
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