Tag: Nazis
Deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust spurs a crisis of...
Avner Cohen, Middlebury Institute of International Studies
Living for 75 years within a hostile neighborhood has required the state...
Defying the Holocaust didn’t just mean uprising and revolt: Remembering Jews’...
Chad Gibbs, College of Charleston
Richard Glazar insisted that no one survived the Holocaust without help. To this Prague-born...
Spain’s new memory law dredges up a painful chapter of Spain’s...
Sara J. Brenneis, Amherst College
Walking down a tree-lined street in the Poble Sec neighborhood of Barcelona, one might...
Strange costumes of Capitol rioters echo the early days of the...
Kenneth Ladenburg, Arizona State University
After the riots at the Capitol, images of Jacob Chansley, who’s been dubbed the “QAnon Shaman,” were splashed across news...
There’s a dark political history to language that strips people of...
William A. Donohue, Michigan State University
Dehumanizing language often precedes genocide.
One tragic example: Extreme dehumanizing language was a strong contributor to the 1994 genocide in...
How women wage war – a short history of IS brides,...
Jessica Trisko Darden, American University School of International Service
The names of American-born Hoda Muthana and Brit Shamima Begum have appeared in countless headlines in...
From gay Nazis to ‘we’re here, we’re queer’: A century of...
Laurie Marhoefer, University of Washington
This month, hundreds of thousands of people around the world will join gay pride marches in cities big and small....
From Nazis to Netflix, the controversies and contradictions of Cannes
David Scott Diffrient, Colorado State University
On May 17, the 70th edition of the Festival de Cannes kicked off with the opening-night screening...