Adolf Hitler
Death penalty ordered for mass killing at care home in Japan
A Japanese court on March 16 sentenced a former care home employee to hang for knifing to death 19 disabled people and injuring others four years ago in the deadliest mass attack in postwar Japan.
The Yokohama District Court convicted Satoshi Uematsu for the killings and for injuring 24 other residents and two caregivers at the Yamayuri-en residential buildings in July 2016.
Nazi comedy 'Jojo Rabbit' wins Toronto film fest prize
"Jojo Rabbit" on Sept. 15 won the Toronto film festival's top prize, an Oscars bellwether which gives the satirical Nazi comedy a boost as Hollywood's award season kicks into gear. The movie from "Thor: Ragnarok" director Taika Waititi tells the story of a young German boy living during World War Two whose imaginary friend is a make-believe version of Adolf Hitler.
Michael Fassbender and David Haselhoff are Filming a Movie in Sofia
David Hasselhoff and Michael Fassbender are filming a movie in Bulgaria. The Baywatch star posted a clip from Sofia's roof on his Instagram profile.
On the social media, the Bulgarian actor Ventsislav Sariev, shared a photo with Michael Fassbender, with whom they worked together on the set of the production. Fassbender and Haselhoff were in Sofia for the photos of Kung Fury 2.
'Hitler' paintings fail to sell at Nuremberg auction
Five paintings attributed to Adolf Hitler failed to find buyers at an auction Saturday held amid anger at the sale of Nazi memorabilia.
Hungary's Orban challenges EU over Article 7 sanctions
The move is part of a broader strategy to push back against criticism of his hard-line anti-immigration policies.
A video released by Viktor Orban's government is making waves in Hungary. It is an outraged shot fired against the European Parliament, with dramatic music playing in the background. "Do not give in to blackmail!" says the title, "Let's protect Hungary!"
Volkswagen to End Iconic 'Beetle' Cars in 2019
AFP - Volkswagen announced Thursday it would end production of its iconic "Beetle" cars in 2019 after adding a pair of final editions of the bug-shaped vehicles.
The curvy-topped sedans, which shook off Nazi origins to become a global auto phenomenon, are being sidelined as Volkswagen emphasizes electric cars and larger family-oriented vehicles.
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'Nazi' Jibes at Romanian President Outrage Germany
Romania's ruling Social Democrat Party have come under heavy criticism from German politicians as well as cultural and business organizations after failing to punish several officials and ministers who recently called Romanian President Klaus Iohannis a Nazi.
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Croatia Hits Back at Serbian Leader’s ‘Hitler’ Jibe
Officials in Zagreb reacted angrily after Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic compared Croatia’s policies towards Serbs during the 1990s war to Adolf Hitler’s policies towards Jews.
Hitler's Teeth Prove he Died in 1945
SmithsonianMag - On April 30, 1945, as Allied forces converged on the capital of Nazi Germany, Hitler killed himself inside his Führerbunker. Days later, his remains were captured by the Red Army and were subsequently locked behind the Iron Curtain for decades.
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Macedonian Publisher Claims Success for Hitler Book
Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf caused a stir in Macedonia when photos of piles of copies of the Nazi leader's book - on display at a publishing company's stand at the Skopje Book Fair from May 3-9 - were posted online, sparking largely negative reactions.