After Maas spoke in defense of Israel, ultra-conservative Javan newspaper runs front-page cartoon of him with blue Star of David glasses, swastika armband, performing Nazi salute

Real personal documents bring readers in direct contact with the struggles, hopes, and even bureaucratic hurdles of Jewish Europeans trying to escape an unforeseeable genocide

Turkish president was the groomsman at weekend nuptials of ex-Arsenal midfielder, a German player with Turkish roots, and fiancée, former Miss Turkey Amine Gulse

Most Germans now see the Nazi loss in World War II as a good thing and view the Allied soldiers as liberators - but this wasn't always the case

75 years after allies battled Hitler's army on French beaches, German soldiers are welcomed at Normandy cemeteries and the nation is a cornerstone of the EU

Move comes months after carmaker's CEO drew criticism for apparent wordplay on Nazi phrase ‘arbeit macht frei’

'None of us should shrink in the face of prejudice,' says US secretary of state after local anti-Semitism czar cautions against wearing yarmulkes

'We all regret that these fantastic Jewish institutions and schools have to be protected,' Ambassador Susanne Wasum-Rainer tells Times of Israel. 'But that's our responsibility'

Judaism should have equal representation, Conference of European Rabbis urges international emoji-regulating body

Seven men patrolled streets of the city of Wuppertal in uniforms, warning Muslims not to visit cafes or drink alcohol

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