Holocaust survivor: ‘I saw normal people in Auschwitz and I saw sadists there who killed people’
As Europe faces a new wave of extreme nationalism, one of the last survivors of Auschwitz looks back
As Europe faces a new wave of extreme nationalism, one of the last survivors of Auschwitz looks back
Joe Veselsky (106) made his mark on Ireland after his parents and brother died in Auschwitz
Furious messages to diplomats in US took issue with taoiseach’s action amid wartime neutrality
Unthinkable: Politicians who tell lies have an advantage because of what psychologists call the ‘false consensus effect’
In this edited extract from his new book, Irish Times columnist David McWilliams explains that the story of money is the story of humanity itself
UCC’s Andy Bielenberg says family are ‘very proud’ of Fritz-Dietlof von der Schulenburg for part in plot
Plus: Kneecap film flummoxes and impresses US critics; the falling rate for Fair City photos; and Helen McEntee promises to drain the swamp
Historians Margaret MacMillan and Roy Foster see troubling parallels between the events of today and those of a century ago
Melanie Müller accused of gesture during concert in Leipzig
Max Hastings offers a thrilling account of a daring raid to steal German radar technology in 1942
Leader and Seducer confronts audiences with the crimes of their bystander ancestors as Germany’s current political climate becomes unsettled
Anti-immigration candidates have been using increasingly extreme rhetoric in the run-up to the vote
Author’s latest book is, in essence, a quest to understand the informational bunker Zelenskiy was confronted with following Putin’s invasion
Lyndsey Stonebridge’s biography of the US political theorist illuminates the titanic forces of love and evil which animate civilisation - be it the second World War or now. It is timely and magisterial
Former US president told rally in New Hampshire he would ‘root out the communists, Marxists, fascists and the radical left thugs’
Historians are unsettled about how the focus on the dictator detracts from a wider picture, one that is becoming apparent again now
Speaking about the teacher's sadistic violence has been as hard as climbing a Himalayan peak
Austrians have debated for decades how best to deal with building in Braunau linked with Nazi dictator
Tánaiste meets Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu and raises Irish concerns over illegal Israeli settlements
Vilhelm Junnila’s Finns Party is part of newly formed ruling right-wing coalition
An Irish historian has found himself at the centre of a debate over his book, 1923
An extraordinary testimony to love and hate, this book is essential reading for our troubled present
Ornate silver-plated pencil set to go under the hammer in Belfast next week along with signed portrait of dictator
The gift, believed to be given to Hitler for his birthday, is expected to sell for up to £80,000
Wieland Giebel’s Berlin Story Bunker is a historic warning of growing modern horrors
A member of the short-lived White Rose, Traute Lafrenz escaped the death penalty by days when the US Army liberated her prison in Bayreuth
German broadcaster claims diaries were not the work of a lone fantasist but dreamt up with Nazi friends
Report warns that resistance to modernisation is hindering country’s chances in this century
Dan Stone tracks across history and geography to unsettle easy, congratulatory cliches about anti-Semitism. He mines the shameful mass complexity of a humanity that actively permitted the Holocaust to happen
A chance discovery became the springboard for my novel, The Stamp of Beauty
While dictators come in all shapes and sizes they usually have one thing in common: every dictator is in possession of same distinct piece of anatomy
President tells Victory Day parade troops ‘fighting on their own land’ in Ukraine conflict
Russian president addresses servicemen on 77th anniversary of victory over Nazi Germany
Kyiv’s besieged troops in Azovstal steelworks hold out despite ‘bloody fighting’
Prime minister Naftali Bennett thanks Russian leader for clarifying position
Jerusalem summons ambassador and demands apology over Lavrov’s remarks
Kremlin evokes crimes of 1940s independence fighters in ‘denazification’ of democratic Ukraine
It was hard to keep up as bloc taboos were broken in quick succession this weekend
Tánaiste says it would be ‘appropriate’ to reduce number of Russian officials in Dublin embassy
Opinion: I am a liar, a fool and a sheep, said those who disapproved of my vaccine message
Nine people who suffered physical or emotional injuries during demonstrations to receive payment
Largest provider of ‘test for entry’ certs being investigated by police and health inspectors
A new documentary puts the dictator’s lasting and insidious influence under the microscope
Rebecca Donner chronicles the life of Mildred Harnack, part of the anti-Nazi resistance
It somehow felt like I’d been inside here before and in some ways I had
Boy gave testimony over nine days, with six days of cross-examination, court hears
Liddy helped orchestrate the crime that began unravelling Richard Nixon’s presidency
App icon unveiled in January has now been replaced
Raya and the Last Dragon looks to buck the trend of mediocre serpent-centred features
Michael Walker: In Music, Closed Societies and Football Keller defends individualism
She is the latest of many actors to wrestle with the blue suit and tortured vowels
What drives those who dominate in business and politics is the focus of a new book
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices