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Chemnitz [Saxony, Germany] police order far-right protesters to go home
Two competing demonstrations in Chemnitz were very much a clash of two Germanys. No police presence could obscure the fundamental conflict, indeed naked hatred, between these two sets of people.
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Nazi collaborator [Sieg Heil] greeting becomes official Ukraine army salute
'Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the Heroes! These words and this greeting will become Armed Forces of Ukraine official military greeting.' By Mordechai Sones.
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Swedish Nazi arrested for planned murder of journalists
A member of Sweden’s neo-Nazi party the Nordic Resistance Movement (NMR) has been arrested after police found proof that he was planning to murder two journalists. Swedish police found documents on the Nazi party member’s computer with information about two journalists working for Mittmedia, one of Sweden’s largest media groups. The files also included photos of the reporters’ homes, Swedish news agency TT reported.
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How British High Society Fell in Love With the Nazis
Controversy followed the publication of footage of a young queen giving a Nazi salute. But in those days, British high society’s worship of Hitler was in full bloom. By Tom Sykes. (July 20, 2016)
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Ukrainian Fascist Leader Speaks in US Congress, While Nazis Launch Racist Attacks
Journalist Max Blumenthal asked why a fascist leader was welcomed in the US Senate building. He discusses Andriy Parubiy, the founder of two neo-Nazi organizations and the chair of Ukraine’s parliament, and the violent white supremacist movement against Russia.
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A Day After Report, Violent White Supremacist Loses Job With Defense Contractor
The CEO of Northrop Grumman told employees he was saddened by ProPublica and Frontline’s report concerning Michael Miselis, an aerospace engineer who took part in the violence in Charlottesville last year. By A.C. Thompson.
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Top Nazi's daughter worked for spy agency
The daughter of top Nazi Heinrich Himmler was hired by West Germany's foreign intelligence agency (BND) in the 1960s, officials have confirmed.The revelation about Gudrun Burwitz was first reported in the German newspaper Bild following her death aged 88. Her father was in Hitler's inner circle and is viewed as the chief architect of the Holocaust. He killed himself in custody in 1945.
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Bayer and Monsanto merge into a new company called "Bayer" because Nazis have a better reputation than Big Ag
What to call the new company? "Bayer," despite the name's longtime association with Nazi slave labor camps, fatal human subjects experiments conducted on prisoners supplied by the Nazis, and complicity in the production of Zyklon B, the lethal poison used in concentration camp gas-chambers.
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The Defense That Failed White Nationalists
Marchers from last year’s Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville who attacked a black counter-protester made a claim that has often worked for police officers: They acted in self-defense. By Adam Serwer.
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Free Speech or Die?
The paradox of self-victimization by the alt-right. By Talib Kweli Greene
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The truth about Hans Asperger’s Nazi collusion
Simon Baron-Cohen absorbs the grave revelations in a study on a paediatrician enmeshed in autism’s history.
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The alt-right is drunk on bad readings of Nietzsche. The Nazis were too
The alt-right is obsessed with the 19th-century German philosopher. They don’t understand him. By Sean Illing.
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Neo-Nazis hold a shocking swastika burning ritual in Georgia
A neo-Nazi group has held a swastika burning after a rally in Georgia, with black-clad members of the racist hate group raising their arms in a massed Hitler salute as flames lit up the night air. Members of the National Socialist Movement, one of the largest neo-Nazi groups in the US, gathered in a field to torch the wooden swastikas in a ceremony reminiscent of similar acts by other white supremacist groups such as the Ku Klux Klan.
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Hans Asperger Aided Nazi Child Euthanasia, Study Says
A new study has shed more light on the revelations that Hans Asperger, the Austrian pediatrician for whom a form of autism is named, had collaborated with the Nazis and actively assisted in the killing of disabled children. Published on Wednesday in the journal Molecular Autism by the medical historian Herwig Czech, the report relies on eight years of research that included the examination of previously unseen Nazi-era documents.
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Angela Merkel's Cabinet greenlights motion to cut off far-right [neo-Nazi] NPD from state funding
The German government will request that the Constitutional Court allow it to alter party funding laws and cut off money going to the neo-Nazi NPD. It follows two failed attempts by the government to get the party banned.
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The Forgotten Nazi History of ‘One-Pot Meals’
Officials believed the stews and soups had the power to unite Germany.
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Leaked Docs Show Neo-Nazis Building Bombs to Protect Themselves From Antifa
Before the group imploded amid a domestic violence case last month, the neo-Nazi Traditionalist Worker Party was bickering with former allies, and besieged by anti-fascist protesters, leaked chat logs reveal. The logs, obtained by the nonprofit media collective Unicorn Riot and published in full online, reveal more than a year of the hate group’s communications on the chat platform Discord. Despite rising to prominence during Donald Trump’s campaign, the Traditionalist Worker Party appeared to grow increasingly paranoid of protesters and fellow white supremacists alike.
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Satanism Drama Is Tearing Apart the Murderous Neo-Nazi Group Atomwaffen
‘How do you allow [in] people who explicitly say they are satanic doomsday cultists who infiltrate right-wing groups in order to press their agenda?’ one frustrated neo-Nazi asked. By Kelly Weill.
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Free speech row as Scots 'Nazi dog' film maker found guilty of being grossly offensive online
THE SCOT who trained his dog to response to his calls of "gas the Jews" has been found guilty of posting an offensive message online. Sheriff Derek O'Carroll found Mark Meechan guilty of communicating a video which was "grossly offensive".
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Judge rules Picasso painting sold to escape Nazis can stay with New York Metropolitan
German business Paul Leffmann sold Picasso's "The Actor" in 1938 to escape Nazi Germany with his wife. His great-grand-niece has lost a lawsuit aimed at returning the piece to the family estate.
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