Holocaust denial

Jewish and Christian clergy stand together for prayers for the souls of some 60 Jews murdered by the occupying Nazi German forces during a ceremony marking a memorial to the victims in Wojslawice, Poland, Thursday, Oct. 14, 2021. 

A ‘deepening chill’ among historians over Holocaust revisionism in Poland

History

A growing number of Holocaust historians worry that Poland’s ruling far-right government is trying to cover up the darker side of the country’s past.

The entrance to Treblinka, one of Europe’s largest World War II-era extermination camps.

A new monument in Poland sparks concern about Holocaust revisionism

History
Black and white photo of prisoners at Buchenwald.

How new legislation could improve Holocaust education in US public schools

Education
American Studies professor Mohammed Dajani took a group of Palestinian students on a trip to Auschwitz in March, 2014.

It may be taboo, but some Palestinians are rethinking their views toward the Holocaust

Global Politics

Did he or didn’t he accept the Holocaust? You decide

Global Politics

Renowned Holocaust denying artist addresses provocative art, beliefs

Arts, Culture & Media

Charles Krafft has recently been outed as a Holocaust denier, and one who believes that Adolf Hitler has been unfairly vilified. He says, however, that he’s not advocating for a return to Nazism — just that intellectually he doesn’t believe the Holocaust could have happened.

Provocative artist Charles Krafft goes public as Holocaust denier

Arts, Culture & Media

Charles Krafft has generated a wide following for his provocative art. But until recently, he wasn’t especially controversial. But a reporter recently uncovered, and confirmed, that Krafft doesn’t believe in the Holocaust.

Vatican orders bishop to recant

Lifestyle & Belief

The Vatican demanded bishop Williamson retract his remarks about the Holocaust — he has repeatedly denied the existence of Nazi gas chambers.