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The series will follow the actions of the 100th Bombardment Group of the United States Army Air Forces during World War II and is produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks.
In Germany, music that acts as a vehicle for far-right ideology is called ‘rechtsrock’, with a number of festivals across Europe serving as networking hubs for neo-Nazi groups.
72-year-old Efraim Zuroff has made it his life’s work to put Nazis behind bars, and he’s not done yet.
Wearing a face mask to the shops in order to protect those around you – good. Wearing a Nazi face mask – less so.
The swastika, a symbol synonymous with Nazism, has been showing up in and around Bloemfontein.
A school in Australia is being investigated after an employee brought a ‘Fuhrer cake’ and other Nazi paraphernalia to class.
If you want to throw around a Nazi salute, you have to be prepared for the consequences. This little snowflake certainly wasn’t.
Viktoria-Katharina Flick and twin brother Karl-Friedrich Flick are worth more than R22 billion each, but there’s a reason they’re keeping a very low profile.
A fibreglass statue of Adolf Hitler had to be removed from a museum after a series of selfies were shared on social media. This is a very bad look.
There’s a reason White House officials don’t put the Donald in front of a microphone without a script all too often. Clean up on aisle Trump, please.
We’ve called him the gift that keeps on giving and this ride isn’t slowing down any time soon. This time Trump has been hauled over the coals for an ill-advised tweet.
You may have picked up that Prince Charles recently likened Vladimir Putin to Hitler. Well Putin has now publicly responded. But that’s just the beginning. June 6 will make things even more exciting.
Russell Brand was kicked out of an after-party after accepting ‘The Oracle’ award at the GQ Men of The Year awards.
Yes, you are indeed looking at a picture of Adolf Hitler at a Christmas party. It was taken on 18 December 1941 in Munich during World War II, at a time when the horrors of the Third Reich’s “final solution” grew ever clearer.
The idea of not mentioning the war was lost on a bunch of Poms in Haworth, a small village near Bradford in West Yorkshire, who were seen wearing Nazi SS costumes as a delegation of German visitors arrived on a visit to their British twin town.
Iron Sky, a long-awaited science fiction spoof about Nazis invading Earth from their secret moon base is about to be released in Europe and internationally. While it has gained much support online and even some plaudits at festivals, some critics are wondering if Germans are ready for such rampant fun to be made of one of the darkest periods of their recent history.
Controversy is raging on both sides of the Atlantic over a British publisher’s plan to reprint Adolf Hitler’s anti-semitic manifesto, Mein Kampf, in German for the first time since the end of the Second World War.
A new biography, published by a very respected publisher yesterday, claims legendary designer Coco Chanel willingly collaborated with the Nazis during World War II. She also had a spy code-named “Westminster”, had a German officer for a lover, and was deeply anti-Semitic. She apparently even went on missions to help recruit new agents willing to serve Germany.
Let’s get this straight; 3D is just another means of resurrecting a spluttering film industry by charging you double the price for films with half the plot. Hollywood’s done it before, and they’ll keep doing it. But, just in case you needed another reason to hate 3D, turns out that Nazis were watching 3D propaganda films long before Avatar.