Nazis
Russia bans top human rights group ‘Memorial’, which records the crimes of the Soviet era
On Tuesday, Dec. 28, Russia has shut down its oldest human rights group which documente crimes from the Soviet era. Russia's Supreme Court forced Memorial International to dissolve for breaching the rule on 'foreign agents.' Moscow claims it is simply upholding the law to combat extremism and defend the country from foreign ...
UK police start investigation of hate crime following ‘It’s okay to be white’ posters
After A4-sized posters saying "it's okay to be white" (IOTBW) were placed around Basingstoke town in the U.K. on Thursday, Nov. 4, police have started a hate crime investigation. The saying was designed to elicit a "left-wing media backlash" in reaction to a "harmless message." Neo-Nazi organizations and politically organized racists ...
Brazil: Police uncover Nazi treasure trove in arrest of suspected pedophile
Police in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, discovered a treasure trove of more than 1,000 Nazi collectibles, valued at more than $3.2 million, in the home of a wealthy man accused of child molestation. The 58-year-old alleged pedophile would approach children in his neighborhood in an attempt to lure ...
Colombia: Violent riots may be part of Nazi tactic to overthrow government
While the widespread destruction of Colombia's infrastructure continues, and the inhabitants suffer deprivations of all kinds, a controversial dialogue has been established between the Colombian government and the alleged representatives of the protesters. However, "Nobody knows why and nobody knows for what purpose or under what conditions," says the prominent Colombian ...
“Communism seeks to swallow its neighbors and snuff out democracy,” warns a well-known U.S. author.
This month, two commemorative dates lead "Americans and all freedom-loving people to remind ourselves about the mortal danger of the ideology of Marx, Lenin, Stalin, and Mao," noted author Marion Smith on The Hill. The executive director of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation in Washington, D.C., speaks out about two ...
World War II nurse save 2,500 jewish children from Nazis
Never underestimate one good person's power, even in the face of an unspeakable evil. Irena Sendler, from Poland, risked her own life to help Jews escape from the Nazi clutches when war broke out across Europe. Irena was just 29 when war broke out. The young nurse was hired by the Warsaw ...
World War II nurse reunites with some of the 2,500 Jewish children she saved during the Holocaust
Her name was Irena Sendler. She was recognized as a hero for helping 2,500 Jews children escaping from Nazi's clutches, yet she never thought of herself as a hero. Young Sendler was just 29 when the war broke out across Europe. She was an employee for the Warsaw Welfare Department in Poland at ...
One by one, D-Day memories fade as war’s witnesses die
A Jewish French-American World War II veteran, Bernard Dargols, lived almost long enough to join the celebrations next month marking 75 years since the D-Day invasion of Normandy. Dargols waded onto Omaha Beach in June 1944 as an American soldier to help liberate France from the Nazis, who persecuted his Jewish ...
Nuremberg prosecutor: No justice without accountability, US role crucial
Ferencz believes ‘there is no justice without accountability’
Survivors share stories at new Holocaust, genocide center in South Africa
Foreign atrocities echo South Africa's own history

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