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Jewish Fascists

29 December 2017Articles, Jewish history, Universal questionsColin Shindler

Last week, the remains of King Victor Emanuel III were brought back from exile in Egypt to Italy by an official air force aircraft — and then quietly reinterred in the burial plot for members of the House of Savoy. The Italian Jewish community strongly condemned this, because the king had not only been a…

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Will British Jews still vote Labour?

2 June 2017Articles, Israel and the left, Universal questionsColin Shindler

  Two recent UK election campaign moments provide a window into the electoral dilemma of many British Jews: should they maintain their lifelong allegiance to the Labour party – or not? The first, earlier this week, concerns a BBC radio interview conducted by journalist Emma Barnett with Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the Labour party….

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The Battle of Cable Street

30 September 2016Articles, Diaspora, Universal questionsColin Shindler

Oswald Mosley instituted antisemitism as the official policy of the British Union of Fascists only in 1934, some two years after its formation. The annual report of the Board of Deputies for 1932 stated that Mosley had informed the Board that antisemitism formed “no part of the BUF’s policy”. Yet at a BUF meeting a…

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New Evidence about Raoul Wallenberg

12 August 2016Articles, Diaspora, Holocaust, Soviet Jewry, Universal questionsColin Shindler

”I have no doubts that Wallenberg was liquidated in 1947.” So noted the newly emerged diary of Ivan Serov, head of the KGB between 1954 and 1958 during the post-Stalinist thaw, regarding the fate of the Swedish diplomat who saved thousands of Jews in wartime Budapest. It seemed to confirm that Raoul Wallenberg had not…

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Associated Press and the Nazis

8 April 2016Articles, Universal questionsColin Shindler

Last week’s revelations in the national and Israeli press that Associated Press (AP) had ”co-operated” with Joseph Goebbels’ Propaganda Ministry during the 1930s and 1940s was astounding. The German historian, Harriet Scharnberg, discovered that photographer SS-Oberscharführer Franz Roth of the Propaganda Ministry, whose work regularly appeared in the Völkischer Beobachter, the Nazi party daily, was…

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On Raoul Wallenberg

6 April 2016Book Reviews, Universal questionsColin Shindler

Ingrid Carlberg’s Raoul Wallenberg is a painful book to read. The story is known. The outcome is known. But history cannot be unwritten. This well-researched, detailed account relates the saga of Wallenberg, the Swedish businessman diplomat who saved tens of thousands of Jews in wartime Hungary in 1944. This long book conveys every morsel of information – from the important to the trivial…

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The Desaparecidos: Forty Years After

17 March 2016Articles, Israel and the Diaspora, Universal questionsColin Shindler

  “Like their fellow citizens, Argentina’s more than half-a-million Jews have greeted the seizure of power by a military junta with a long sigh of relief. They hope that the long nightmare of the past three years or so under the Peronist administration has ended,” So wrote a JC special correspondent from Buenos Aires in…

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On Hilary Benn’s Speech

11 December 2015Articles, Israel and the left, Universal questionsColin Shindler

Hilary Benn’s remarkable speech during the Syria debate in parliament last week did not please everyone. It did however align voting to bomb Daesh installations with past traditions of the Labour party which are rarely mentioned today. Benn spoke about internationalism and evoked the struggle against Franco during the Spanish Civil War - a struggle…

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Jewish Participation in the Fire Service during World War II

9 December 2015Articles, Diaspora, Universal questionsColin Shindler

The firefighters of Irish heritage during the 9/11 attack on New York were lauded for their courage and resilience. The tragedy drew public attention to the Irish tradition of serving in the New York City Fire Department – to save the lives of others at the risk of their own. It was important to commemorate…

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The “Thunderer” and The Coming of The Shoah: The Times of London, 1933-1942

1 January 2003Academic, Articles, Holocaust, Universal questionsColin Shindler

  The Times and “Englishness” In May 1784, John Walter, a bankrupted Lloyds underwriter wrote to is patron, Benjamin Franklin, the American Minister in pre-revolutionary Paris, to inform him that he intended to publish a newspaper. On 1 January 1785, Walter’s project appeared as The Daily Universal Register. Three years later, the title was changed…

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