Scholz warned of a “worrying and alarming normalisation” of anti-Semitism, hate speech, and the rise of far-right movements in Germany, particularly on social media, where such sentiments are often paired with incitements to violence read more German Chancellor Olaf Scholz spoke about the memory of Auschwitz against the backdrop of the rise of far-right in Germany. File image/AP German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Sunday reaffirmed Germany’s responsibility to preserve the memory of the Holocaust, warning against attempts to downplay the atrocities committed by Germans during World War II. “I am against turning the page, saying ’that was long ago’,” Scholz...