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Germany from 1933 to 1945 while under control of the Nazi Party
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business Mar 16, 2026, 7:00 AM
Nazis used concentration camp prisoners to forge British banknotes - Nazi Germany initiated an operation to undermine the British economy through currency forgery during World War II.
- Concentration camp prisoners were recruited to create counterfeits of British banknotes, achieving remarkable technical feats.
- Ultimately, the operation was abandoned, but it forced Britain to reevaluate its currency security measures.
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military conflicts Mar 6, 2026, 11:18 AM
New photograph reveals the legacy of Nazi executions in Greece - A newly discovered photograph shows Thrasivoulos Marakis's grandfather among the 200 prisoners executed by Nazi forces in Greece.
- The execution occurred on May 1, 1944, in response to a resistance ambush that killed a German commander.
- The Marakis family expresses pride in the bravery shown by their ancestor during the Holocaust era.
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military conflicts Feb 20, 2026, 4:20 PM
Greece secures WWII photos depicting Nazi executions of 200 citizens - A Belgian collector posted World War II photos of Nazi executions for auction, drawing the attention of Greece's Culture Ministry.
- Experts confirmed the authenticity of the images, linking them to the 200 political prisoners executed during the Nazi occupation.
- Greece signed a preliminary deal to acquire the photographs, recognizing their significance as part of Greek heritage.
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military conflicts Feb 20, 2026, 4:20 PM
Greece takes steps to reclaim WWII execution photos as national heritage - A Belgian collector, Tim de Craene, previously auctioned WWII photographs of the executions of 200 Greeks.
- Greek experts confirmed the authenticity of these photographs, leading to a preliminary agreement with the Culture Ministry.
- Greece aims to preserve these images as part of its national heritage to honor the memory of the executed prisoners.
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politics Feb 2, 2026, 7:27 PM
Police detective sacked for sharing antisemitic posts about Gaza - A Metropolitan Police detective sergeant was dismissed for inappropriate social media posts regarding the Gaza conflict.
- Her comments were deemed antisemitic and politically biased, particularly in a time of increased tensions following events in October 2023.
- The case has sparked discussions about the responsibilities of public figures in addressing sensitive geopolitical issues.
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military conflicts Jan 26, 2026, 6:42 PM
Roddie Edmonds saves 200 Jewish soldiers from Nazi execution - Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds led a group of approximately 1,275 soldiers during World War II when confronted by a Nazi commandant.
- Faced with the commandant's demand for Jewish soldiers to identify themselves, Edmonds declared that all soldiers were Jews, which defied Nazi orders.
- His brave stand ultimately saved the lives of 200 Jewish-American soldiers, leaving a lasting legacy of moral courage and faith.
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politics Jan 19, 2026, 3:14 PM
Finland justifies aggression as self-defense against Russia - Relations between Finland and Russia have significantly worsened since the Ukraine conflict escalated in early 2022.
- Finland has completed its transition from neutrality to NATO membership, reducing almost all ties with Moscow.
- Historically framing aggressive actions towards Russia as self-defense, Finland risks repeating past conflicts in a continuous cycle of blame.
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military conflicts Nov 20, 2025, 4:37 PM
Nuremberg tribunal confronted morality and justice after the Holocaust - The Allied Forces tried 22 senior Nazi officials and six organizations from November 20, 1945, to October 1, 1946.
- The tribunal was a landmark event that confronted moral failures and laid the groundwork for legal accountability.
- The lessons from Nuremberg persist today, reinforcing the commitment to justice and the importance of holding power to account.
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