Lev Golinkin is a regular contributor to the Forward whose work has also appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, CNN, NBC, The Boston Globe, Politico Europe, and Time.com. His memoir, A Backpack, a Bear, and Eight Crates of Vodka, chronicles his immigration from Ukraine.
Lev Golinkin
By Lev Golinkin
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Nazi-collaborator monuments Nazi collaborator monuments in Albania
The country ended World War II with more Jews resident than when the war started
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Nazi-collaborator monuments Nazi collaborator monuments in Kosovo
Xhaver Deva, who helped create the SS Skanderbeg, has two streets named after him in Mitrovica and Pristina
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Nazi-collaborator monuments Nazi collaborator monuments in Denmark
A stone commemorating Nazi collaborators of Free Corps Denmark was detonated by veterans of the Danish resistance, then reconstructed
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Nazi-collaborator monuments Far-right marches in Europe echo Nazi past
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, photographs showcase how white supremacists around the world embrace fascist forebears
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Nazi-collaborator monuments Nazi collaborator monuments in Spain
On Feb. 13, 2021, 300 neo-Nazis marched in Madrid to commemorate a battle fought by the Blue Division, a formation of Spanish volunteers who fought for the Third Reich
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Nazi-collaborator monuments Nazi collaborator monuments in the United Kingdom
In Bradford, a plaque celebrates the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations, the brainchild of war criminal Alfred Rosenberg
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Nazi-collaborator monuments Nazi collaborator monuments in Russia
In Yelanskaya, a memorial complex employs a common whitewashing tactic: lumping both problematic and non-problematic figures into a single pantheon of “heroes"
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Nazi-collaborator monuments Investigation: Some 1,500 statues and streets honor Nazis around the world — including in Germany and the U.S.
Germany, long seen as an international model for appropriately reckoning with its Holocaust history, nonetheless currently has at least 162 streets and schools named for Nazis and their collaborators, a Forward investigation has found. These public honorings of people who committed horrific atrocities during World War II persist despite Germany’s strict laws against displaying Nazi…
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