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Germany from 1933 to 1945 while under control of the Nazi Party
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humanities 2025-07-02 00:00
Holocaust survivor Andrew Roth meets liberator Jack Moran 80 years later - Andrew Roth survived the Holocaust, including imprisonment in Auschwitz and Buchenwald.
- Jack Moran served in the U.S. Army and was involved in liberating Buchenwald.
- Their meeting emphasizes the importance of preserving and sharing Holocaust narratives before they are forgotten.
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society 2025-06-25 20:36
Matthew Mosley reveals his connection to Oswald Mosley and fascism - Matthew Mosley has a familial connection to Oswald Mosley, a well-known historical figure.
- His involvement in the new drama series reveals the complex legacy of fascism in his family.
- This exploration highlights the ongoing relevance of understanding radical ideologies in contemporary society.
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military conflicts 2025-06-19 17:32
Israeli minister declares Iranian leaders as Nazis amid escalating conflict - Following a missile strike by Iran, Israeli ministers, including Itamar Ben Gvir, have drawn comparisons between Iran's leaders and Nazis.
- Polls indicate that a significant majority of Israeli Jews support extreme measures, including the expulsion of Palestinians from Gaza.
- The ongoing violence and inflammatory rhetoric raise concerns about the possibility of further escalation in the Middle East.
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society 2025-06-12 10:09
David Walliams gives Nazi salutes during BBC taping - David Walliams performed Nazi salutes during a BBC taping, shocking audience members and fellow celebrities.
- The BBC deemed his actions as unacceptable, stating they apologize for the offense caused.
- The incident highlights ongoing issues regarding celebrity behavior and public accountability.
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society 2025-06-04 16:53
FBI uncovers arsenal and Nazi symbols in Washington state home - The FBI raided a home in Lacey, Washington, as part of an investigation into a violent robbery at a military base.
- During the raid, law enforcement seized 35 firearms, including a machine gun, grenade launchers, and military gear.
- Two suspects with ties to Nazi White Nationalist efforts were arrested and are facing firearms-related charges.
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politics 2025-05-30 22:05
Retired US astronaut urges reduced ISS ties with Russia following Ukraine invasion - Terry Virts, a retired US astronaut, has voiced concerns about the collaboration on the ISS with Russia due to geopolitical tensions.
- He compared working with Russia on the ISS to collaborating with Nazi Germany during WWII.
- Virts believes cooperation should be curtailed as a response to Russia's ongoing actions in Ukraine.
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politics 2025-05-30 16:25
Attorney General likens UK disregard for international law to Nazi Germany - Lord Richard Hermer KC criticized the growing sentiment in the UK that international law could be disregarded.
- His comments were sparked by discussions regarding the UK’s relationship with the European Convention on Human Rights.
- The controversy surrounding his remarks highlights tensions within British politics about legal obligations and national sovereignty.
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society 2025-05-12 11:54
Argentina's Supreme Court uncovers hidden Nazi archives - The Argentine Supreme Court found numerous boxes containing Nazi-related documentation while preparing for a museum.
- The materials were originally seized during World War II from a shipment sent by the German embassy in Tokyo.
- The discovery highlights the historical implications of Nazi ideology's presence in Argentina during the war.
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politics 2025-05-09 10:30
Russia celebrates 80 years since defeating Nazi Germany amid ongoing conflict - Russia held a grand military parade in Moscow's Red Square on May 9, 2025, marking the 80th anniversary of its victory over Nazi Germany during World War II.
- The event was attended by prominent world leaders, including Chinese President Xi Jinping, signifying Russia's effort to strengthen international alliances amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
- Despite the celebration, the atmosphere was overshadowed by Ukrainian drone attacks and heightened security measures, reflecting the ongoing tensions and complexities surrounding the event.
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military conflicts 2025-05-05 12:07
London remembers Victory in Europe Day with heartfelt celebrations - Victory in Europe Day was celebrated on May 8, 1945, in London, marking the end of World War II in Europe.
- John Goldsmith recalls the stark contrast between the hardships of war and the joy of newfound freedom during the celebrations.
- The day symbolizes the resilience of the British people and the importance of collective efforts in achieving victory.
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military conflicts 2025-05-04 19:30
Survivor recalls the harrowing effects of the Hunger Winter in the Netherlands - The Hunger Winter of 1944-45 saw approximately 20,000 people die from starvation and cold within the Netherlands.
- The Dutch government-in-exile called for a rail strike to disrupt Nazi supplies, which exacerbated food shortages in major cities.
- Reflecting on these traumatic events is crucial for preserving the memory of those who suffered during this period.
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society 2025-05-04 06:01
WWII survivors recount traumatic experiences in France - Survivors of World War II share their painful memories as France marks the 80th anniversary of the Nazi surrender.
- Esther Senot and Geneviève Perrier recount their experiences under Nazi occupation and the horrors of deportation.
- Their stories highlight the importance of remembrance and the struggles faced by survivors upon returning to a largely indifferent society.
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military conflicts 2025-04-30 09:00
Hidden note reveals violin's creation in Dachau concentration camp - Franciszek Kempa, a Jewish prisoner at Dachau, crafted a violin in 1941 under challenging conditions.
- A hidden note revealed the circumstances of the instrument's creation, illustrating the struggle of artists in captivity.
- The unique violin, known as the 'Violin of Hope', serves as a testament to survival and craftsmanship amid tragedy.
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military conflicts 2025-04-14 19:00
British agent reveals haunting experiences from Bergen-Belsen liberation - British troops liberated the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp on April 15, 1945, revealing horrific conditions.
- The liberation was witnessed by Anne Powys-Lybbe, a British secret agent, and war correspondent Richard Dimbleby.
- Their accounts remind us of the bravery shown during this dark chapter in history and the importance of remembering these stories.
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military conflicts 2025-04-05 00:17
Young Eagle Scout becomes spy in Nazi Germany - The Eagle Scout Picture tells the story of fifteen-year-old Fred Brown, who is assigned to infiltrate Nazi Germany as a spy.
- Fred must navigate moral dilemmas while earning the trust of the SS in a dangerous mission to report secrets to the Allies.
- This narrative serves as a reminder of the personal stories that shape history and the sacrifices made during World War II.
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society 2025-04-04 16:00
Argentina prepares to reveal secrets of Nazi fugitives - Argentina plans to declassify files related to Nazi war criminals, including figures like Adolf Eichmann and Josef Mengele.
- The announcement was made following a request from U.S. Senator Steve Daines during a meeting with President Javier Milei.
- This move has revived conspiracy theories about Adolf Hitler's alleged escape to Argentina, despite overwhelming evidence confirming his death in 1945.
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military conflicts 2025-04-03 19:07
Mandarin Oriental takes over historic Lutetia hotel in Paris - The Lutetia hotel in Paris was taken over by Mandarin Oriental on Thursday.
- The hotel served as both a Nazi-occupied site during WWII and a welcoming center for concentration camp survivors afterward.
- This takeover aims to enhance the hotel's visibility internationally while preserving its historic legacy.
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military conflicts 2025-03-22 00:00
Harry Mulisch explores the aftermath of war in The Assault - The Assault was published in 1982 and became a bestseller in the Netherlands, selling around 250,000 copies.
- The novel explores the enduring consequences of war on individuals, focusing on themes of guilt and memory.
- The story's significance is amplified through its film adaptation in 1986, highlighting its cultural impact.
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humanities 2025-02-22 00:00
Paris showcases Nazi-hated art in new exhibition - The Entartete Kunst exhibition in 1937 condemned over 16,000 modern artworks as 'degenerate' by the Nazis.
- Many artists faced public humiliation and their works were destroyed or sold.
- The Picasso Museum's current exhibition celebrates these artists as some of the greatest of the 20th century.
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society 2025-01-30 15:45
Holocaust survivors use AI to share their stories and combat anti-Semitism - Ten Holocaust survivors recorded interviews about their experiences in a project at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York.
- The project uses artificial intelligence to allow future generations to interactively engage with these survivors' stories.
- Holocaust survivors express concern over rising anti-Semitism and the importance of education to combat it.
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military conflicts 2025-01-10 22:35
Neal Katyal defends al Qaeda terrorists in controversial legal battles - Neal Katyal, a Georgetown Law professor and former acting solicitor general, sought to expand his $19.2 million Aspen vacation home.
- His expansion plans were halted by the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission due to concerns about community integrity.
- This bureaucratic clash highlights the challenges affluent individuals face in navigating local regulations while pursuing personal projects.
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society 2025-01-01 17:14
Should the Netherlands reveal secrets of Nazi collaboration from 30 million documents? - A collection of records on suspected WWII Nazi collaborators in the Netherlands will be opened to the public, detailing data on 425,000 individuals.
- Access to these materials will initially be in physical form at the National Archives, with partial digital access for researchers and descendants starting in early 2025.
- The release of these records has sparked mixed feelings among the descendants of suspects, highlighting the tension between historical accountability and personal legacy.
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society 2024-12-16 00:00
Sönje Storm ignores the Nazi horror in her great-grandfather's nature photographs - Jürgen Mahrt was a self-taught naturalist and photographer notable for his extensive archive of nature photographs.
- His work, which continued until 1940 and included colourized images, often ignored the political climate surrounding him.
- Sönje Storm's documentary examines the tension between Mahrt's focus on nature and the glaring historical context of Nazism.
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military conflicts 2024-12-05 17:00
Renee Bornstein survived Nazi terror by hiding in barns and convents - Renee Bornstein was captured by the Gestapo while attempting to cross into Switzerland.
- She faced severe interrogation methods, including threats with a gun.
- Despite overwhelming pressure, she displayed remarkable courage by repeatedly denying her Jewish identity.
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military conflicts 2024-12-03 00:00
Frankfurt court permits trial of former Nazi camp guard for 3,322 murders - German authorities aim to prosecute seniors involved in Nazi war crimes, specifically Gregor Formanek.
- The Frankfurt court invalidated a previous ruling on Formanek's unfitness for trial due to insufficient evidence.
- This ruling reflects Germany's ongoing efforts to ensure accountability for historical crimes as time runs out for prosecutions.
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military conflicts 2024-12-02 11:28
Expert discovers hidden Nazi treasure cache in Germany - Buckhart List believes he has discovered a hidden cache of Nazi treasures in Germany, including artworks and valuables from a Hungarian Jewish collector.
- His search, which has been ongoing for over a decade, has run into bureaucratic hurdles due to local archaeological regulations.
- List remains determined to uncover these treasures, emphasizing its historical significance over personal gain.
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society 2024-11-25 00:00
Joel Grey likens Trump to Nazi regime in controversial op-ed - Joel Grey's op-ed articulates concerns about authoritarianism and its parallels with historical events in Nazi Germany.
- He emphasizes the urgency not to ignore potential threats to democracy as evidenced by past underestimations by European Jews.
- The op-ed has sparked controversy about Trump's administration and its implications for American Jews despite his previous support for Israel.
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politics, society 2024-09-10 15:05
Jewish House Democrats condemn Tucker Carlson for Holocaust denial support - Every Jewish Democrat in the House signed a statement condemning Tucker Carlson for promoting Holocaust denier Darryl Cooper.
- The statement criticized Cooper's dangerous claims and Carlson's role in providing him a platform.
- The normalization of Nazism and antisemitism must be forcefully condemned to protect targeted minorities.
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military conflicts, category, politics, society 2024-09-07 00:00
Munich police shoot suspicious person near museum and consulate - Police in Munich engaged in a shootout with a man carrying a long gun, resulting in the suspect's death.
- The incident occurred near a museum and the Israeli Consulate, raising concerns due to its timing on the anniversary of a historical attack.
- Authorities confirmed no other injuries and increased police presence, emphasizing the protection of Jewish and Israeli facilities.
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society, military conflicts, humanities 2024-09-01 19:00
Counting the Forgotten Victims of Alderney’s Nazi Camps - Two Nazi concentration camps were established on Alderney during World War II, which has been largely forgotten.
- The British government has only recently begun to re-examine the events that occurred on the island, nearly 80 years later.
- There are calls for the British government to apologize for its handling of the situation and the lack of accountability for the perpetrators.
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business, society 2024-08-21 17:44
Germany's Biscuit Maker Apologizes for WWII Forced Labor - Germany's top biscuit maker, known for Choco Leibniz and Pick-Up, apologizes for using forced laborers during World War II on a larger scale than previously admitted.
- The company acknowledged its Nazi past and the exploitation of forced labor during World War II.
- This apology sheds light on the dark history of forced labor during the wartime in Germany.
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crime, humanities, society 2024-08-21 00:00
German Court Denies Ex-Nazi Secretary's Appeal in Murder Case - German court upholds conviction of 99-year-old former Nazi secretary for aiding in over 10,000 murders at Stutthof concentration camp.
- Judges affirm that even low-level workers can be convicted of complicity in mass murder.
- Ex-Nazi secretary, 99, loses appeal against two-year suspended sentence for being an accessory to thousands of murders.
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