How Munich became the world capital of antisemitism and the birthplace of the Nazi Party
Israeli photographer Benyamin Reich channels his ultra-Orthodox upbringing into haunting images of faith and transgression
From the 1972 Munich massacre to Anne-Marie Slaughter’s ‘crazy idea’
The Munich City Council continued its ban on Stolpersteine, a vote supported by a local Jewish leader. But plans are in the works for other commemorations.
Belgian inaction may breathe new life into the policy, begun in the 1970s, of bringing terrorists to justice regardless of their location
Wolfram Kastner converts a dark anniversary into a celebration of words
German recluse Cornelius Gurlitt leaves art trove worth $1.4 billion and no will
Experts to determine original owners of Chagall and Picasso masterpieces
Most Nazi analogies are hyperbolic and irresponsible. But not all of them.
Munich authorities seem more interested in protecting an art dealer than in returning stolen works to their rightful heirs
Munich designer says game is an educational tool about Frank’s life in hiding
The sportscaster to critique the IOC for its ‘baffling’ decision on-air
Israel is sending three to the Winter Olympics
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