BERLIN — Artist Gunter Demnig carefully placed a palm-sized Holocaust memorial brass plaque into the sidewalk on a busy ...
Nazi Germany’s persecution of so-called non-Aryans in the 1930s pushed Jews, first in Germany and then in the countries that Germany seized, to seek refuge elsewhere. Many refugees hoped to find ...
The Haavara Agreement, signed on August 25, 1933, was a formal economic arrangement between Nazi Germany’s Ministry of Economics, the Zionist Federation of Germany, and the Anglo-Palestine Bank, a ...
Since Germany expanded its citizenship laws to allow more descendants of Jews who fled Nazi persecution to apply, interest has surged. While some applicants cite practical benefits like easier travel ...