Five members of the Protectorate government, led by Jaroslav Krejčí, faced charges of collaborating with the Nazi regime, with radio recordings from before the trial serving as key evidence of their relationship with Nazism and the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia.
In its latest letter to investors, hedge fund Elliott Management advocated for pre-emptive action against a "hostile power," likening a potential war with Iran to the fight against Nazis.
A councilor from the ruling coalition in Kragujevac, Serbia, has switched to the opposition, citing deep disagreement with the government's treatment of students, whom he claims were called 'Nazis' and 'fascists'.
The Southern Poverty Law Center is under criticism and facing federal charges amid allegations of funding extremist groups like the KKK and Nazis. Other activist organizations are reportedly defending the SPLC.
The Flemish government has decided to create a permanent commission dedicated to the restitution of artworks plundered by the Nazis during World War II, aiming to rectify historical injustice.
The TV series 'The Man in the High Castle' is highlighted as an intriguing project exploring alternative history, based on the unsettling premise of an Axis victory in World War II.
Princess Irene of Greece, aunt of Queen Sofia, faced a tragic life, including arrest by the Nazis in 1941 and an early death. She was briefly declared Queen of the Independent State of Croatia.
Approximately 4,000 paintings and personal items looted by the Nazis during World War II, which were never returned to their rightful owners, will be put on display.
Romania's ruling coalition faces a severe crisis after the Social Democratic Party (PSD), the largest party, officially withdrew its political support for the prime minister. This action has led to calls for the prime minister's resignation and threatens to trigger a no-confidence vote, potentially collapsing the government.
France has discovered the remains of RAF aviator George Morley Fidler, who was shot down by a German Messerschmitt in 1940, found still seated in the cockpit of his aircraft.
Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova stated that the question of responsibility for the genocide of the Soviet people remains open, accusing ten European countries of aiding Nazis.
An article examines German remembrance culture, specifically how the term 'Nazis' was controversially applied to Jews or Palestinians on the anniversary of the Buchenwald concentration camp's liberation, overshadowing the original context of German Nazi crimes.
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, photos of Nazis were found at a health ministry office in Haifa, an incident the ministry stated was handled promptly without service interruption.
A new online search tool has been launched, allowing individuals to research if their ancestors were Nazis. Following its publication, users quickly began sharing their discoveries on social media.
Veteran historians in Germany, including Winkler, Aly, and Longerich, explore in their new books the fundamental and haunting question of how Nazism could have happened and the avoidability of the National Socialist dictatorship.
German opposition leader Friedrich Merz stated that there must be no de facto annexation of the West Bank by Israel, drawing sharp criticism from an Israeli minister. The Israeli official demanded an apology, asserting that 'Nazism is over'.
The Kingdom of Yugoslavia was the last European country to accept refugees fleeing the Nazis, a forgotten story of a nation that offered sanctuary until its own occupation.
A tribute remembers Dr. Karel Trejbal, a unique amateur among chess professionals and a patriot who actively fought against the Nazis before his death in 1941.
Before the rise of the Nazis, Berlin was a vibrant hub for LGBTQ+ rights and queer culture, featuring research institutes, a thriving nightlife, and one of the earliest organized gay rights movements. This period marked a significant chapter in the city's history.
A Danish newspaper responds to a neo-Nazi, critically examining the origins of nationalism and drawing parallels to 1930s genetic nationalism. The article serves as a guide to the ongoing debate about Danish identity.
A historical piece recounts the story of a 22-year-old woman who was tortured by Nazis in Wrocław and later executed by guillotine after refusing to reveal information, leaving behind calm and focused letters.
As Austria's FPÖ party marks its 70th anniversary, its history is being scrutinized, with revelations that its first party leader was sought by authorities after 1945 and that the party was significantly shaped by former Nazis, including numerous SS officers.
The German Bundeswehr is investing 320 million Euros into a former Nazi Ordensburg in Allgäu, a site historically used by the Nazis to train their elite, raising questions about the state's intentions for the historically burdened building.
Labour leader Keir Starmer has voiced his concern regarding reports of Kanye West potentially performing at UK festivals. Starmer's apprehension stems from the rapper's history of antisemitic and offensive remarks.
Israel Police have condemned an online defamation campaign targeting a female officer in Jerusalem, stating that the posts, which included comparisons to Nazis and derogatory language, crossed a dangerous red line and may constitute a criminal offense.
Reports indicate a rise in the presence of Portuguese individuals within online neo-Nazi and satanic groups, raising concerns about extremist activities.
Ádám Nádasdy, a linguist and translator of Dante and Shakespeare, believed in the inherent power of language, viewing it as a romantic artwork and cautioning against rigid 'grammar Nazis'.
Komorní scéna Aréna in Ostrava, Czech Republic, is presenting a new play titled 'Klaus Mann napsal Mefista,' which explores the rise of Nazism through a cabaret format.
Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old Spanish woman, has died after undergoing euthanasia on Thursday, following a year-and-a-half legal battle. Her decision stemmed from years of pain, including being a victim of two rapes, which led to a suicide attempt.
French artist Luz, a survivor of the Charlie Hebdo attack, has created a new artwork titled 'Dos mujeres desnudas' that narrates a century of art and history, examining the rise of Nazism and 'degenerate art'.
Ignazio La Russa commemorated the 82nd anniversary of the Fosse Ardeatine massacre, referring to it as a "Nazi crime" but notably omitting any mention of fascist responsibilities.
The Diagonale film festival features political films, including "Meeting Götz" which portrays right-wing publisher Götz Kubitschek, and "Wahlkampf" which follows Andreas Babler's path to Vice-Chancellor.
Discussions are underway in Belgrade regarding the fate of the Old Sava Bridge, which Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić noted was built by Nazis during World War II, with options for its removal or a new purpose being considered.
Waren die Großeltern Nazis? Nicht immer wurde darüber gesprochen. Das US-Nationalarchiv eröffnet die Möglichkeit zu historischer Familienforschung über das Internet.
Riefenstahl é um bom trabalho de exposição. Como olhar para esta obra hoje, numa altura em que muito do substrato ideológico do nazismo reemerge das catacumbas?
An article highlights the alarming past of a 'son of a Nazi' who is set to lead a South American country towards the far-right, raising concerns about the implications of his background.
Veteran documentarian Louis Theroux is no stranger to covering toxic subcultures, previously profiling American neo-nazis, the Westboro Baptist Church and Scientology.
Iranian Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi, in exile in London, has stated that American intervention is indispensable for Iran's liberation, drawing parallels to the Allied bombs needed to defeat Nazism in Italy, a shift from her previous stance rejecting foreign tutelage.
This article explores the role of former Czechoslovak gendarmes and police officers during the Nazi occupation, examining whether they supported Nazism or joined the resistance.
Former MS NOW host Mehdi Hasan tells Chris Hayes that U.S. military conduct in Iran is worse than Nazi behavior, following a strike that reportedly killed 165 people. The U.S.
Historical research reveals that concentration camps during World War II in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia were not only for enemies of the Nazis but also for Gestapo informers.
"The immediate and official acquisition by the Ministry of Culture of the collection of 262 photographs with the 200 patriots, who were executed by the Nazis in Kaisariani on May Day 1944, is worth the...
The 150th anniversary of Eugenio Pacelli's birth, Pope Pius XII, reignites debate over his controversial papacy, with some accusing him of aiding Nazis and others crediting him with saving a million Jews.
Greece has officially acquired 'invaluable' World War II photographs, showing for the first time one of the worst atrocities committed by Nazi Germany in the country.
Lisbon has installed its first 'Stolperschwelle' (stumbling stone) memorial near Rossio station. The memorial commemorates victims of Nazism and marks a significant location for thousands of refugees during World War II.
Iran's Foreign Ministry rejected US accusations regarding its missile program, calling them "brazen lies." President Donald Trump stated, during his speech...
A permanent exhibition on the war in Ukraine has opened in a former Nazi bunker in Berlin, coinciding with the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion, to encourage continued support for Kyiv.
A new account details how the first major drug lord in Bolivia allied with a ruthless Gestapo criminal, using drug money to control an entire country and protect it with a private army of Nazis.
Hanan Serroukh, a former Muslim activist, argues that politicians who accept the burqa and niqab are failing to protect women and empowering Salafists, equating support for these garments to militancy in Islamism.
Police have found the body of a high school student in the Danube River, who had been missing since January 17 after leaving a club in Budapest. The family had previously suggested he was likely the person seen falling from the Chain Bridge.
Thousands gathered in Lyon, France, to commemorate Quentin Deranque, a right-wing activist killed last week, with the event marred by Nazi salutes and racist insults, prompting legal action from the prefecture. Six individuals have been charged with murder in connection with Deranque's death.
Russia's Gulag History Museum in Moscow, once a space for confronting Soviet repression, is being transformed into a 'Museum of Memory' focused on state-sanctioned patriotism and anti-Nazi narratives.
Moscow's Gulag history museum, dedicated to the Soviet concentration camp system, will be permanently closed and replaced by a museum focused on Nazi crimes, according to the city's mayor's office.
A new book, 'Sista brevet till Hitler' by Markus Lundström and Tomas Poletti Lundström, delves into the historical connections between the Swedish Pentecostal church and early Christian Democrats with antisemitic ideas, sparking significant debate.
William Freund, whose citizenship was revoked by the Nazis 90 years ago, has regained his German passport out of fear of the current political direction in the USA, with ICE raids reminding him of the SA.
Independent delegate Zlatko Miletić in the House of Peoples of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina (PSBiH) spoke out after an unsuccessful session, condemning the blockade as an attack on the constitutional order of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He also described a meeting in Zagreb as a gathering of Christian Zionists and neo-Nazis.
French historian Johann Chapoutot presented research documenting how German political and economic circles actively supported Adolf Hitler's ascent to power in 1933, bypassing democratic logic.
An expert on looted musical instruments believes a 300-year-old Stradivarius violin, stolen by the Nazis during World War II, has surfaced in France. The instrument is valued at $10 million.
A federal indictment alleges that the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) used millions in donor funds to covertly pay informants, including individuals linked to neo-Nazis and white supremacist groups.
An SNS party councilor in Kragujevac has defected to the opposition, stating he could not tolerate someone calling students 'Nazis.' His departure highlights political tensions and disagreements withi
The Kremlin stated that a meeting between President Putin and President Zelensky would only take place to finalize a peace agreement to end the war in Ukraine. This comes as Turkey continues efforts to revive Russia-Ukraine talks and potentially host such a summit.
Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob announced his inability to form a new government after recent elections, potentially paving the way for conservative leader Janez Janša to return to power.
A program at Cinemateca will focus on filmmaker Thomas Harlan, son of a Nazi and a hunter of Nazis, and his film 'Torre Bela', exploring his obsession with preserving the life and death of revolutions.
A new online search engine has been launched, allowing Germans to investigate whether their ancestors were members of the Nazi Party. This tool provides a way for individuals to uncover their family's historical ties to the Nazi regime.
The statue of prominent Portuguese writer Natália Correia in Lisbon was vandalized with Nazi symbols. Local authorities have condemned the attack on the monument.
An emblematic building in central Madrid has a tumultuous history, having served as a bank, been occupied by neo-Nazis, and is now set to reopen as a bank branch.
A new bill submitted to the French parliament in November 2024 proposes criminal sanctions for denying the existence of the state of Israel and for comparing it to the Nazi regime.
Kanye West has canceled his planned concert in Marseille after a French minister sought to block his entry into the country following controversial remarks he made praising Nazis.
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Israel observed Holocaust Remembrance Day with sirens sounding nationwide to honor the six million Jews killed by Nazis. During the commemorations, Prime Minister Netanyahu made strong statements, criticizing Europe and linking current conflicts with Iran to historical struggles against antisemitism.
The French Embassy in Tallinn requested Estonian ministers to broaden the name of the planned Patarei museum to include victims of Nazism, aiming to reflect the site's complete history.
A church in Eskilstuna, Sweden, is facing criticism after white power music was reportedly played at a funeral last year, according to Eskilstuna-Kuriren.
A new book, 'Les Irresponsibles' by Nazism expert Johann Chapoutot, examines the fall of the Weimar Republic and draws parallels to the fragility of democracies in the present day.
Controversy has erupted over rapper Kanye West's potential three performances at London's Wireless festival in July, following past antisemitic remarks and tributes to the Third Reich. The debate centers on his history of controversial statements.
Pepsi has canceled its sponsorship of a UK festival where Kanye West (Ye) is scheduled to headline, following the Prime Minister's condemnation of the artist's past celebration of Nazism.
A Modigliani painting, 'Seated Man With a Cane,' which was looted and resold by Nazis, has been returned to the estate of Oscar Stettiner, a British-born Jewish art dealer, after a long legal battle.
The Herzog family is continuing a legal battle spanning over 15 years to reclaim their art collection, estimated to be worth around $100 million, which was looted by the Nazis.
The US National Archives has made millions of NSDAP membership cards available online, shedding light on the previously silent subject of German family involvement during the Nazi era.
Four civil activists from Lučenec, Slovakia, have spoken out against government politicians, accusing them of legitimizing extremism and 'hardened Nazis' across the country and in their region, while also addressing support for Russia.
US President Donald Trump has reiterated his desire to 'take the oil in Iran,' specifically mentioning the possibility of US forces seizing Kharg Island, a crucial hub for Iranian oil exports, a sentiment widely reported across various media outlets.
A television review praises the conclusion of the 'Peaky Blinders' crime saga, noting that Cillian Murphy's character, the leader of the gang, battles his inner demons while the world confronts Nazism.
Lithuanian youth are at risk of being targeted by hostile state organizations via social media platforms like TikTok, with the State Security Department warning of a rise in nihilistic neo-Nazism in the country.
Research reveals that individuals with Nazi ties held seats as members of parliament and worked in the administration of Germany's first Bundestag in 1949.
The Jewish Journalists Association and the FAZIT-Stiftung have launched a new journalism award, the Georg-Stefan-Troller-Preis, to honor a legendary reporter who fled the Nazis in 1938 and report on Jewish life.
Comedian Omar Marzouk has been convicted for sending a Nazi-related tweet to Jotam Confino following a heated online conversation about the Gaza conflict and has been ordered to pay compensation.
The Landesklinikum Mauer-Amstetten will commemorate the victims of the NS-Euthanasia program, including Friedl Roth, wife of writer Joseph Roth, with an exhibition opening on March 27.
The US National Archives has for the first time made digitized membership records of the NSDAP available online, allowing individuals to research their ancestors' potential involvement and providing guidance on how to use the database.
France Libre is a direct reference to General Charles de Gaulle's resistance movement, which joined Allied forces to help liberate France and Europe from the Nazis during World War II
Željko Budimir, Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Srpska, stated that he would not allow the glorification of Ustasha, Nazism, and Fascism, following an announcement of a gathering in Modran to honor Croatian victims of the past war.
This article details the life of Ernst Rüdiger Camillo Starhemberg, a prominent Austrian aristocrat and politician who was a leading figure of the Austro-fascist regime between the two world wars and opposed the Nazis.
Buyers are going to get a first look at ten international drama series that Series Mania has identified as global hits-in-the-making, with gnomes, Nazis, gamers, fertility clinics and the British PM…
Similar to the lead-up to the Ukraine invasion, Russia is reportedly using propaganda and accusations of Nazism to mentally prepare its citizens for a potential conflict, this time targeting countries like Sweden.
President Lee Jae Myung pledged to advance gender equality and foster a more inclusive society on International Women's Day, committing to fulfill his role in making South Korea a gender-equal nation.
Wie ein Kunstförderer die Nazis foppte: Der Frankfurter Georg Hartmann gab dem Maler Max Beckmann im Amsterdamer Exil zwei große Aufträge. Ungefährlich war das nicht.
Poland has returned 91 religious and ceremonial Jewish artifacts, including Torah scrolls and silver finials, to the Greek government in a ceremony in Warsaw, decades after they were stolen by Nazis.
Two young musicians were attacked and injured by a far-right mob in the Vienna U-Bahn in July, leading to the conviction of neonazis involved in the 'manhunt' through the station.
Moritz, one of Britain's wealthiest individuals, is seeking a German passport, citing concerns about rising antisemitism and drawing parallels to his family's experiences under the Nazis.
Sophia Chikirou of La France Insoumise is under fire for maintaining her controversial remarks calling journalists 'fascist lackeys' and 'little Nazis,' amid growing criticism of the media by her party.
The HDZ BiH - HNS parliamentary club has proposed a declaration in the Parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina that equates fascism and Nazism with communism.
In online forums, Godwin's Law holds that the longer a discussion continues, the more inevitable Nazi comparisons become. In Korean politics, it appears that neither an online forum or a long time is necessary. The National Assembly's most recent example was made over proposed revision to the Referendum Act. The revision, passed at the Legislation and Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, includes clauses strengthening the National Election Commission’s authority and penalties for interfering with its
A new research concludes that conservation experts, specifically bookbinders, assisted the Nazi regime in inspecting church and civil archives to track down individuals targeted for persecution during the Holocaust.
Prosecutors in Lyon have launched two investigations following a march organized for Quentin Deranque, citing public incitement to hatred or violence based on race, ethnicity, nationality, or religion, including alleged Nazi salutes and racist insults.
An article criticizes the resurgence and overuse of the term 'Nazi' in highly polarized contemporary discourse, arguing that applying it broadly diminishes its historical gravity and substance.
An accused individual in the 'Case 1143' has alleged that Chega deputy Rui Afonso bought votes from members of a neo-Nazi group that was dismantled by the Judicial Police.
Austria is proceeding with plans to convert the house where Adolf Hitler was born into a police station, aiming to prevent it from becoming a pilgrimage site for neo-Nazis.
A neo-Nazi march featuring SS runes, Wehrmacht uniforms, and swastika flags took place in Budapest on February 14, while planned anti-fascist counter-protests were prohibited by authorities.
Pete Hegseth faced a second day of contentious questioning in Congress, clashing with Democrats and some Republicans over the potential war with Iran and defending the proposed $1.5 trillion defense budget. He was accused of lowballing the cost of an Iran conflict and criticized for his stance on congressional authorization.
A brutal attack at a gymnasium in Marijampolė has led to a prosecutorial investigation and widespread fear among local residents. Witnesses reported that the suspected assailant had previously warned.
A 300-year-old, $10 million violin, believed to have been stolen by Nazis during World War II, has reportedly been found in France. Its discovery raises questions about its provenance and potential return to its rightful owners.
The United States has canceled diplomatic talks with Iran and rejected a peace proposal, as new reports indicate Iranian attacks caused billions of dollars in damage to US military bases, significantly more than initially disclosed.
Relatives of London pupils and German villagers are marking the 90th anniversary of a tragic 1936 hike in the Black Forest, an incident that was exploited by Nazis for propaganda.
Reports allege that the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) paid individuals with ties to neo-Nazis, the Ku Klux Klan, and biker gangs as part of its informant network.
A youth association in Jyväskylä, Finland, reportedly rented its facilities to the international neo-Nazi network Blood & Honour for several years, a revelation that surprised the owner.
A review of a German film directed by Fatih Akin, which explores the perspective of a Nazi couple's son trying to understand events on his home island after the Nazis lost the war.
In April 1947, the isolated island of Helgoland, where Nazis had built underground tunnels and submarine bases during WWII, was blown up by the British in a massive post-war experiment.
German Minister Warken has defended the government's proposed health reform plans amidst ongoing discussions about health policy funding. The debate centers on whether sufficient funds are available for the reforms.
A Finnish newspaper, Helsingin Sanomat, investigated the presence of Nazis in Helsinki, identifying individuals like Albert Laakso, after a database of millions of Nazi party membership cards was published in the US.
Kanye West's concert in Poland was canceled following criticism over his antisemitic statements and praise of Nazism. Meanwhile, a Dutch mayor stated there was no legal basis to ban him from upcoming concerts in the Netherlands.
A new museum has opened in an old bunker in Berlin, drawing parallels between Putin's war of aggression in Ukraine and Hitler's Nazis, with details of the exhibition available in a video.
Donald Trump has repeatedly shared AI-generated images depicting himself in religious contexts, including being embraced by Jesus, drawing both praise from some evangelical leaders and broader discussion.
Swiss director Jonas Ulrich presented his debut film 'Vlci' (Wolves) at the Days of European Film. The film tells a love story about a young woman in love with a black metal band frontman fascinated by Nazism.
An octogenarian Frenchman has successfully recovered a valuable Modigliani painting that was plundered from his Jewish art dealer grandfather's gallery by the Nazis during the German occupation of Paris.
After a 17-year legal battle, a US court has ordered the restitution of a €21.5 million Modigliani painting to the French grandson of a Jewish gallerist whose art was plundered by the Nazis.
A judge has stated 'no case, no ruling' in a dispute concerning a settlement between Holocaust victims and Swiss banks, including Credit Suisse. The original lawsuit from the late 1990s alleged banks collaborated with Nazis by withholding victims' assets.
US rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, has been denied entry into the UK due to his numerous antisemitic outbursts, leading to the cancellation of a music festival he was scheduled to headline.
A review of the play 'Copenhagen' discusses its dramatic success in combining the sensitive topic of Nazis with complex physics, prompting reflection on whether such a blend can create great drama.
The British government has expressed 'deep concern' regarding a potential visit by Kanye West, citing his past glorification of Nazis and dissemination of antisemitic rhetoric.
The article criticizes the Popular Party (PP) for politically aligning with neonazi groups to facilitate the expulsion of migrant families. It frames this alliance as a concerning development, referencing Gramsci's concept of 'monsters'.
A New York court has ruled in favor of the descendants of Oscar Stettiner, ordering the return of a Modigliani painting, 'El hombre sentado con bastón,' which was stolen by the Nazis.
Anonymous activist Martha Root successfully hacked into and dismantled a dating site for white supremacists, an event detailed in a podcast featuring reporting from investigative journalist Eva Hoffman.
Georgia's Interior Ministry announced the arrest of 13 individuals, including seven minors, for acts of extreme physical and psychological violence and their support for Nazi and fascist ideology.
Paintings by Henri Matisse, Auguste Renoir, and Paul Cézanne were stolen from the Magnani-Rocca Foundation museum near Parma, Italy, in a swift, highly organized three-minute operation by four masked men, with new details emerging about the specific masterpieces taken and the speed of the heist.
Region Stockholm states it is not responsible for the content of advertisements in public transport, raising questions about whether this applies to all organizations, including those with Nazi propaganda.
At the end of World War II, a German territory found itself without occupying forces for 42 days, prompting locals to establish their own temporary republic amidst the chaos between Nazi and Communist influences.
German airline Lufthansa's collaboration with the Nazis during the Holocaust is being re-examined as the company celebrates its 100th anniversary, with questions raised about why its past continues to fly under the radar.
Manfred Weber, President of the European People's Party, has criticized the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, citing its "increasing radicalization" and "greater influence of neo-Nazis."
An article details how the renowned artist Henri Matisse continued his work and defied challenges posed by the Nazis and his battle with cancer in his final years, showcasing his remarkable resilience.
The leader of Germany's extremist AfD party, Alice Weidel, stated that Serbia does not belong in the European Union, a remark that critics paradoxically interpret as a sign of Serbian President Vučić's reliance on support from European neo-Nazis.
In Växjö, Sweden, a former Nazi has launched an initiative aimed at preventing criminal networks from recruiting children and teenagers, competing with local gang influence.
In an interview, German publicist Thomas Urban compares Vladimir Putin to Joseph Stalin, stating Putin fights 'Nazis' and lies about Katyn, while also discussing the delayed political reaction contributing to anti-Ukrainian sentiment in Poland.
A hacked dating app called 'WhiteDate,' openly racist, antisemitic, and xenophobic, was found to have 46 Belgian users, including an SNCB employee, a member of Schild en Vrienden, and a truck driver.
El periodista norteamericano ayudó a escapar de los nazis a un millar de refugiados del mundo cultural en la Marsella de 1940. Uwe Wittstock reconstruye su hazaña
A Greek appeals court has upheld the convictions of members of the far-right Golden Dawn party, a decision hailed by SYRIZA-PS as a clear victory for democracy and the demand to imprison Nazis.
A historical account examines the controversial decision to welcome numerous Nazis into Canada following World War II, describing it as a shameful national stain.
Instagram accounts are reportedly glorifying Nazis and omitting the Holocaust and war crimes, prompting warnings from victim associations about direct attacks on the dignity of survivors.
A political campaign meeting for LFI mayor Patrick Proisy in Hauts-de-France was disrupted by about a dozen masked individuals, whom Jean-Luc Mélenchon described as 'neo-Nazis'. Four people were arrested.
A documentary highlights the struggle for academic freedom at Florida's New College, where students are fighting against Trump-backed policies, likening book bans to Nazi actions.
In leaked chats, students at Florida International University referenced Nazis and made antisemitic and racist remarks
It only took three weeks for a group chat for conservative students at Florida International University (FIU) to become a place where participants eagerly used racist slurs, prompting widespread condemnation from community leaders.
Abel Alexander Carvajal, secretary of Miami-Dade county’s Republican party and a student at FIU’s College of Law, reportedly started the chat afte...
A terror trial has commenced in Germany against an alleged right-wing extremist group, notably including defendants as young as 15, some of whom face charges of attempted murder.
The mayor of France's second-biggest city Marseille said Wednesday that Kanye West was "not welcome", after the music star known for his antisemitic rants announced a concert in June.
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Two 18-year-old neo-Nazis were sentenced in Vienna for attacking a musician in the subway. One received a 20-month suspended sentence and a 320 Euro fine, the other a 12-month suspended sentence.
Cillian Murphy is back as Tommy Shelby in the long-awaited “Peaky Blinders” movie, “The Immortal Man.” The film brings the beloved show into the age of the WWII as nefarious British gangsters team up…
An investigation into 'LFI = Nazis' graffiti found on the facade of La France insoumise's Paris headquarters has been closed without further action, as no complaint was filed.
Moscow plans to establish a museum commemorating the 'genocide of the Soviet people' by Nazis at the site of the state Gulag Museum, reflecting a new historical policy that has drawn criticism.
Jordan Mechner, creator of the legendary video game 'Prince of Persia,' tells his family's story in the graphic novel 'Replay,' detailing how two Hitler watercolors became his grandfather's ticket to escape the Nazis.
The face of Nazi sergeant Hermann Hoyer, who photographed the '200' executed by Nazis in Kaisariani, has been revealed for the first time, found in a Belgian collector's album.
Când invazia pe scară largă a Rusiei în Ucraina a ajuns la 1.418 zile, luna trecută, a depăşit oficial un prag istoric - aceeaşi perioadă de timp de care a avut nevoie Moscova pentru a învinge Germani
Two investigations have been opened by the Lyon prosecutor's office for 'public incitement to hatred or violence based on origin, ethnicity, nation, race, or religion' following reports of Nazi salutes and racist insults at a march for Quentin.
A defendant in a neo-Nazi group case has accused Chega party deputy Rui Afonso of buying votes from members of the group during the 2023 Porto district election.
An accused individual has alleged that a Chega party Member of Parliament bought votes from neo-Nazis, claiming over a hundred members of extremist groups were involved and payments exceeded 3,500 euros.