Nazism

German Fuhrer Adolph Hitler doing a Nazi salute

German lawmaker from far-right AfD arrested for 'Sieg Heil' salutes

Newly elected Daniel Halemba is a member of the Teutonia Prague student fraternity, whose premises were raided by police in September.

By REUTERS
30/10/2023

Germany bans neo-Nazi group with US roots, raids member homes

Far-right parties have gained ground across Europe but the rise of the AfD touches a particularly sensitive nerve in Germany because of the country's Nazi past.

By REUTERS
19/09/2023
holocaust

Poland: Jewish director's film on migrant crisis is Nazi propaganda

The film’s social media pages have since been swarmed with antisemitic trolls, according to its sales agent.

By ANDREW LAPIN/JTA
16/09/2023

Argentina police shut down Nazi and antisemitic bookseller

After the war, many Nazi officials including death camp supervisor Adolf Eichmann also emigrated to Argentina to avoid trials for war crimes.

By REUTERS
13/09/2023

Hidden Nazi bunker? Mysterious door discovered in Antarctica

Users have discovered a hidden entrance in Antarctica, sparking speculation about a secret Nazi base.

By WALLA!
07/09/2023

Putin slammed for claiming Zelensky covered up neo-Nazi genocide

Putin had initially made these claims about the Ukrainian president in a television interview on Tuesday.

Jacksonville shooter carried a swastika-decorated gun, police say

The US Justice Department is investigating the shooting as “a hate crime and an act of racially-motivated violent extremism."

By PHILISSA CRAMER/JTA
28/08/2023

Neo-Nazi propaganda emerges again in Georgia

Neo-Nazis, brandishing swastika flags, held a demonstration outside a Chabad synagogue in Cobb County, Georgia.

28/08/2023

Wagner says Russian arrested in Finland is neo-Nazi top fighter

A man arrested in Finland at Ukraine's request has been identified by Russia's Wagner group as a top fighter and far-right activist affiliated with one of their subunits.

By REUTERS
25/08/2023

'I don't believe in Germans:' Satirical news report mocks Holocaust deniers

"Our high school history books were printed in 1934," explained one fictional Holocaust denier.

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