Man accused of Holocaust museum shooting spewed hate for decades, slain guard had opened doorWASHINGTON — James von Brunn carried a lifetime of hatred and an aging rifle to the entrance of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, authorities say, and was met with a simple act of kindness: a security guard opening the door for him. Holocaust museum shooting signal of increasing violence from threatened whites, some sayCrazies. Lone nut jobs. Isolated loonies. Those are frequent descriptions of people like James von Brunn, the 88-year-old white supremacist accused of opening fire at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and killing a black guard. Elderly man charged with murder left signed anti-Semitic screed in car outside Holocaust MuseumWASHINGTON — An 88-year-old white supremacist was charged with murder Thursday, a day after officials said he left a signed anti-Semitic screed in his car outside the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, then gunned down a security guard who opened the door to let him in. Officials: Anti-Semitic screed left in car of supremacist charged in Holocaust museum shootingWASHINGTON — An 88-year-old white supremacist was charged with murder Thursday, a day after officials said he left a signed anti-Semitic screed in his car outside the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, then gunned down a security guard who opened the door to let him in. Officials: 88-year-old white supremacist charged with murder in Holocaust museum shootingWASHINGTON — An 88-year-old white supremacist has been charged with murder for killing the security guard who had opened the door to let him into the U.S. Holocaust Memorial and Museum, officials said Thursday. DC Holocaust museum closed to honor guard who died stopping gunman identified as anti-SemiteWASHINGTON — The U.S. Holocaust Memorial and Museum was shuttered Thursday with its flags at half-staff as it mourned a guard who died stopping a rifle attack by a gunman authorities identified as an 88-year-old white supremacist. Holocaust museum that bears witness to violence against Jews scene of bloodshed; 1 guard deadWASHINGTON — The most prominent American museum bearing witness to violence against Jews was the scene of bloodshed, its doors breached by an assailant who opened fire with a rifle, killing a guard in an attack linked to a white supremacist’s hate. Holocaust Museum has attracted anti-Semitism, hatred from its inceptionWASHINGTON — From its inception, the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum has brought haters to its doors, with several dozen people protesting the 1993 dedication carrying signs such as, “Stop the big lie — the gas chamber hoax!” Obama suggests new, stronger response to North Korean nuclear, missile testingCAEN, France — President Barack Obama on Saturday suggested a new, stronger response to North Korean nuclear and missile testing, saying that he prefers continued diplomacy unless the communist country refuses to accept international calls to end to its nuclear program. Obama recalls ’sheer improbability’ of D-Day victory, ‘unimaginable’ suffering at landingOMAHA BEACH, France — President Barack Obama honored the valiant dead and the “sheer improbability” of their D-Day victory, commemorating Saturday’s 65th anniversary of the decisive invasion even as he remakes two wars and tries to thwart potential nuclear threats in Iran and North Korea. Obama says D-Day invasion changed course of century; ‘we cannot forget … we must not forget’OMAHA BEACH, France — President Barack Obama says the lesson of D-Day is “don’t forget.” Obama honors D-Day’s heroes on anniversary of invasion that propelled Allies to WWII victoryOMAHA BEACH, France — On the 65th anniversary of the Allies’ D-Day landings, President Barack Obama on Saturday paid tribute to the invasion that turned the tide of World War II and cemented the trans-Atlantic alliance. Obama honors D-Day’s heroes on anniversary of invasion that propelled Allies to WWII victoryOMAHA BEACH, France — Recalling the “unimaginable hell” of D-Day suffering, President Barack Obama paid tribute Saturday to the against-all-odds Allied landings that broke Nazi Germany’s grip on France and turned the tide of history. Obama remembers WW2 veterans, including grandfather and great-uncle on D-DayOMAHA BEACH, France — President Barack Obama is paying tribute to D-Day veterans, including one who visited the Normandy cemetery on the eve of the invasion’s 65th anniversary and then died. Obama, Sarkozy, agree on call for Israel to stop building settlements in West BankCAEN, France — President Barack Obama and French President Nicholas Sarkozy are again mutually calling for Iran not to develop a nuclear weapons program. Obama talks on range of issues with French President Sarkozy; to pay tribute to D-Day’s heroesCAEN, France — The global recession, Afghanistan, Iran and Mideast peace topped the agenda of talks Saturday between President Barack Obama and French President Nicolas Sarkozy before the leaders commemorated the D-Day invasion that cemented the trans-Atlantic alliance. Obama talks on range of issues with French President Sarkozy, pays tribute to D-Day’s heroesCAEN, France — The global recession, Afghanistan, Iran and Mideast peace topped the agenda of talks Saturday between President Barack Obama and French President Nicolas Sarkozy before the leaders commemorated the D-Day invasion that cemented the trans-Atlantic alliance. Obama to pay tribute to D-Day’s heroes, discuss Iran and Mideast with French presidentCAEN, France — President Barack Obama turns Saturday to the icons and heroes of the D-Day invasion of Normandy, paying tribute to a feat that cemented the trans-Atlantic alliance in a bid to shore up today’s U.S.-Europe relationship. At Nazi camp, Obama sees the capacity for evil and a need to confront it in the modern worldWEIMAR, Germany — President Barack Obama absorbed the stark horrors memorialized at the Buchenwald concentration camp Friday and said the lesson for the modern world is vigilance against evil, against subjugation of the weak and against the “cruelty in ourselves.” Obama arrives in Paris after visit to concentration camp in GermanyPARIS — President Barack Obama has arrived in Paris after meeting with Chancellor Angela Merkel in Germany and touring the Buchenwald concentration camp, where tens of thousands of Jews perished during the Holocaust Obama arrives in Paris for D-Day commemorations, reunion with wife and daughtersPARIS — President Barack Obama has arrived in Paris. WHITE HOUSE NOTEBOOK: Nazi camp survivor Elie Wiesel joins Obama on tour of Buchenwald siteWEIMAR, Germany — President Barack Obama, the first U.S. president to visit Buchenwald, walked through the former Nazi concentration camp with someone very familiar with its history: Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel. Obama visits Holocaust site, calls for redoubling efforts for Israeli-Palestinian peaceWEIMAR, Germany — President Barack Obama witnessed the Nazi ovens of the Buchenwald concentration camp Friday, its clock tower frozen at the time of liberation, and said the leaders of today must not rest against the spread of evil. Obama visits Nazi camp Buchenwald, calls it ‘ultimate rebuke’ to Holocaust deniersWEIMAR — President Barack Obama says the Buchenwald concentration camp “is the ultimate rebuke” to those who deny the Holocaust. Facts about the former Buchenwald concentration campWEIMAR, Germany — Some details about the Buchenwald concentration camp that President Barack Obama visited Friday. The president’s great-uncle, Charlie Payne, helped liberate the nearby Ohrdurf subcamp in 1945. Obama says international community has obligation to step in, stop genocideDRESDEN, Germany — President Barack Obama says the international community has an obligation to stop genocide, even when it’s inconvenient. Obama to visit Nazi concentration camp site Friday after talks with German chancellorWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama will visit the site of a notorious Nazi concentration camp during his one-day visit to Germany. Obama hails ’some progress’ in efforts to stabilize recession-racked economies across globeDRESDEN, Germany — President Barack Obama says he’s seen “some progress” in bringing stability to the world in the wake of the deep recession that has criss-crossed the continents in recent months. Obama to tour Buchenwald labor camp, asserting Holocaust denial is ‘ignorant,’ ‘hateful’DRESDEN, Germany — President Barack Obama met Friday with Chancellor Angela Merkel in this city crushed by allied bombing in World War II before visiting a scene of the 20th century’s great European horror to make an urgent point about the fear that still stalks its survivors. Coalition war has created friction among friends, whether at Normandy or today in AfghanistanWASHINGTON — The battlefields of Normandy, launch point for the Allies’ D-Day push to liberate France and crush Nazi Germany, lie far from the front lines of Afghanistan, focal point of today’s war-by-coalition. |