Following accusations of using language similar to Hilter's, former US President Donald Trump says he has never read 'Mein Kampf.'
Wasim Haq claimed that his original post was a "direct criticism of a politician" and was not addressed to any race or religious group.
Criticism has flared up against the platform again as a stream of TikTok users this week posted videos recommending a letter written by Osama bin Laden that aims to justify the September 11 attacks.
Inside the well-thumbed copy of Mein Kampf were margin notes, highlighted sections, and annotated Post-it notes.
Former French-Algerian Olympic medalist Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad criticized Israel's actions in Gaza, accusing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of committing genocide like Adolf Hitler.
Newly elected Daniel Halemba is a member of the Teutonia Prague student fraternity, whose premises were raided by police in September.
The photo was shown during a pregame trivia quiz at Spartan Stadium.
He maintained he was not a Nazi, declaring in 2004 that "I can declare with my hand on the bible: I was never a Nazi." However, recently discovered documents prove otherwise.
The flag with the Nazi symbol was hung as the Rangers marked Armed Forces Day.
In one tweet former NFL player Antonio Brown drew Hitler's mustache on a picture of Pittsburgh Steelers' offensive coordinator Matt Canada. In another, he called him, "Adolf Canada."