Germany Remembers Kristallnacht at a Fraught Moment As reports of antisemitism surge in Germany and elsewhere, commemorations of the Nazi pogrom have taken on special resonance this year.
With ‘Poisoning the Blood’ Comment, Trump Escalates Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric When asked about immigration in a recent interview, the former president used language with echoes of white supremacy and Hitler.
The Market for Nazi Memorabilia Is Huge, Lucrative and Very Disturbing An SS dagger. Auschwitz cups. Hitler’s globe. If an object played a material role in the Third Reich, then it’s probably for sale. Why do we allow it?
An Aristocrat’s Grandson, a Precious Desk and a Storage Unit in Queens Christian Agostino von Hassell lost a trove of family heirlooms intertwined with European history when he encountered New York’s unforgiving laws governing storage lockers.