Adolf Hitler
Croatian Wikipedia Removes ‘Polish Genocide of Germans’ Claim
After media again highlighted falsehoods on Croatian Wikipedia, it removed a claim that Adolf Hitler attacked Poland in 1939 because Poles committed genocide against Germans in the country.
Police detain 5 suspected members of neo-Nazi group
The five people arrested in a crackdown by counterterrorism police on Tuesday are believed to be members of the "sister" groups Combat 18 Hellas and Unaligned Meander Nationalists suspected to be behind more than 30 attacks, chiefly targeting anarchist squats and Jewish memorials.
Racism taints Italian electoral campaigns
When hundreds of hardcore fans of Italy’s Hellas Verona Seria A football club chanted “Adolf Hitler is my friend” and sang that their team embraced the swastika, at a festive gathering in the summer, Italian Jewish communities complained - and waited.
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USC Upstate professor Robert McCormick writes history book about Jasenovac
Robert McCormick, chair of the Department of History, Political Science, Philosophy and American Studies at the University of South Carolina Upstate, recently published a book through I.B. Tauris & Co., Ltd. titled "Croatia Under Ante Pavelic: America, the Ustase and Croatian Genocide."
The Holocaust Must Never be Forgotten
January 27th is the International Holocaust Memorial Day. On that day in 1945 the few survivors of the Auschwitz concentration camp were released. This happens in the process of the victory of the Allied troops over Hitler and the entry of the Red Army into the camp. Auschwitz remains a symbol of the Nazi genocide.
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Karl Lagerfeld statements over migrants and holocaust sparks outrage
Karl Lagerfeld has sparked outrage by evoking the Holocaust as he attacked Chancellor Angela Merkel for opening Germany’s borders to migrants.
“One cannot – even if there are decades between them – kill millions of Jews so you can bring millions of their worst enemies in their place,” the 80-year-old Chanel designer told a French television show.
The 41 baby names that are banned around the world!
What’s in a name? In these countries, it couldn’t be more important.
Many names and naming conventions that are popular in the UK have been banned in other countries.
Cultural heritage
General Lazarevic: NATO threw 8 "Hiroshima" on Serbia, turned war crime into genocide
In 1999 NATO led against Serbian people and state nuclear and chemical war of low intensity. For those 78 days, NATO has thrown on our country from the sea and from the air more bombs than Adolf Hitler from 1941 to 1945. The equivalent of the used explosives is between six and eight nuclear bombs thrown at Hiroshima.
Declassified CIA Docs Say Hitler Was Alive and Well in Argentina
Declassified CIA files show that in 1955, an informant boasted about meeting with Adolf Hitler in Colombia, and provided pictures of himself with the Fuhrer - over 10 years after the Fuhrer's suicide.
Japan deputy PM Aso in hot waters
Japan's gaffe-prone deputy prime minister Taro Aso yesterday retracted comments in which he cited Adolf Hitler, but insisted he did not mean to praise the Nazi leader.
Aso used Hitler -- responsible for the death of millions of Jews and others during World War II -- in a bizarre reference about the importance of leaving a legacy in politics.
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