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In a moment that feels ripped from dystopian fiction, American schoolkids in 1940 stood with outstretched ...
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DPA International on MSNIn Germany, still atoning for its past, being a Nazi is hip againGermany is moving to the right again. This was not only made evident by February's election results, but it's also becoming ...
Mahler came to his right-wing antisemitism and Holocaust denial after beginning as a left-wing activist who represented a ...
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The Forward on MSNWhy you can’t judge a record by its cover — even if it’s full of swastikasAlthough it's a record of Nazi marching songs and speeches, it was produced by Jewish audiophile, Sidney Frey.
Also banned in public are the Nazi salute and statements such as “Heil Hitler.” Posting pictures with swastikas or Nazi slogans is also illegal on social media. Violators risk prison sentences.
Four ninth-grade students from Germany have been photographed making a far-right extremist gesture during a visit to the Auschwitz concentration camp memorial, prompting a police investigation. A ...
Holocaust survivors on Sunday urged the world to keep their memories alive as Germany marked 80 years since the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen Nazi concentration camp.
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