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  • Justin Trudeau says honouring man who fought with Nazis is 'deeply embarrassing'

    'This is something that is deeply embarrassing to the parliament of Canada and by extension to all Canadians,' Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said.

  • Justin Trudeau faces backlash as man who fought for Nazis gets standing ovation in Canada parliament

    Justin Trudeau faces backlash as man who fought for Nazis gets standing ovation in Canada parliament

    Canada opposition leaders, Jewish human rights group and even Russia has demanded a clarification from Prime Minister Justice Trudeau.

  • Oppenheimer Film | How Bhagavad Gita Influenced Legendary Physicist J Robert Oppenheimer

    Oppenheimer Film | How Bhagavad Gita Influenced Legendary Physicist J Robert Oppenheimer

    Christopher Nolan’s film Oppenheimer tells the story of Julius Robert Oppenheimer, the legendary physicist who developed the nuclear bomb. Oppenheimer was known as the father of the atomic bomb and the technology he developed became the basis of the atomic bomb attack on Japan's Hiroshima & Nagasaki cities but witnessing the destructive power of the bomb that Oppenheimer helped invent gives rise to a morality question - What he had done? Oppenheimer was strongly influenced by the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita and reportedly kept a copy of it near his bedside. So, who was Oppenheimer & how did Bhagavad Gita influence him? Watch to find out.

  • Credit Suisse faulted over probe of Nazi-linked accounts

    Credit Suisse faulted over probe of Nazi-linked accounts

    The Senate Budget Committee says an independent ombudsman initially brought in by the bank to oversee the probe was “inexplicably terminated” as he carried out his work, and it faulted “incomplete” reports that were hindered by restrictions.

  • Ken Burns Explores America’s Inaction During the Holocaust

    Ken Burns Explores America’s Inaction During the Holocaust

    “The U.S. and the Holocaust” undermines the frequently heard rationale that Americans in the 1930s did not know how ugly the persecution of Jews had become.

  • Six weeks of ‘hell’: Inside Russia’s brutal Ukraine detentions

    Six weeks of ‘hell’: Inside Russia’s brutal Ukraine detentions

    Hundreds of Ukrainian civilians, mainly men, have gone missing in the five months of the war in Ukraine, detained by Russian troops or their proxies

  • Holocaust survivor, 91, dies in Ukraine. She was sheltering from Russian strikes on Mariupol

    Holocaust survivor, 91, dies in Ukraine. She was sheltering from Russian strikes on Mariupol

    A 91-year-old Holocaust survivor has died in the siege of Mariupol.

  • Video: Teenage Russian karting driver sacked over apparent Nazi salute

    Video: Teenage Russian karting driver sacked over apparent Nazi salute

    A 15-year-old Russian karter has been sacked by his team and is being investigated by the International Automobile Federation (FIA) for making what appeared to be a Nazi salute after winning a race.

  • EXPLAINER: Why Putin uses WWII to justify attacks in Ukraine

    EXPLAINER: Why Putin uses WWII to justify attacks in Ukraine

    This goes back to 1941 when Ukraine, at the time part of the Soviet Union, was occupied by Nazi Germany. Some Ukrainian nationalists welcomed the Nazi occupiers, in part as a way to challenge their Soviet opponents

  • Facebook removes Donald Trump ads with symbols once used by Nazis

    Facebook removes Donald Trump ads with symbols once used by Nazis

    Nathaniel Gleicher, the company's head of security policy, confirmed at a House Intelligence Committee hearing Thursday that the ads had been removed, saying Facebook does not permit symbols of hateful ideology “unless they're put up with context or condemnation.”

  • Last Warsaw Ghetto uprising fighter dies at 94 in Israel

    Last Warsaw Ghetto uprising fighter dies at 94 in Israel

    Simcha Rotem, who went by the nom-de-guerre Kazik, served in the Jewish Fighting Organisation that staged the uprising as the Nazis conducted mass deportations of residents to the death camps.

  • Germany to compensate hundreds who fled Nazis as children

    Germany to compensate hundreds who fled Nazis as children

    The government had agreed to payments of 2,500 euros (USD 2,800) to those still alive from among the 10,000 people who fled on the so-called "Kindertransport."

  • Nazi era treasure worth $163 million found in a sunken ship

    Nazi era treasure worth $163 million found in a sunken ship

    It is claimed that the cargo ship was carrying four tonnes of valuable metals from banks in South America to Germany before being sunk off the coast of Iceland

  • FB, Google, Twitter pledge to delete hate speech in 24 hrs

    FB, Google, Twitter pledge to delete hate speech in 24 hrs

    The move follows pressure from German authorities concerned about the increasing volume of racist abuse being posted on social networking sites.

  • EU confronts Washington over its spying on European allies

    EU confronts Washington over its spying on European allies

    The European Union has demanded that the United States explain a report in a German magazine that Washington is spying on the group, using unusually strong language to confront its closest trading partner over its alleged surveillance activities.

  • Last copy of Mein Kampf signed by Hitler to be auctioned

    Last copy of Mein Kampf signed by Hitler to be auctioned

    A copy of Adolf Hitler's autobiography 'Mein Kampf' - believed to be the last one signed by the Nazi dictator - is expected to fetch 5,000 pounds at an auction here.

  • Dutch Nazi fugitive Faber dies in Germany at 90

    Dutch Nazi fugitive Faber dies in Germany at 90

    A Nazi war criminal who escaped from a Dutch jail and lived as a fugitive in Germany for 60 years has died at the age of 90, the Simon Wiesenthal Center said on Monday.

  • Greek anger keeps German tourists away

    Greek anger keeps German tourists away

    German tourists are in short supply in Greece these days, frightened away by reports of visceral anti-German sentiment in some places, fears of being stranded by strikes and television images of fiery anti-austerity riots.

  • Bedtime with Hitler: Nazi leader's linen for sale

    Bedtime with Hitler: Nazi leader's linen for sale

    Two pieces of Adolf Hitler's personalised bed linen, complete with swastikas and the Nazi leader's initials, are together expected to fetch up to 3,000 pounds (USD 4,700) at a sale in Britain next week.

  • Finding out grandfather was an SS officer

    Finding out grandfather was an SS officer

    Martin Davidson's German grandfather was a loud, gregarious and difficult man who exuded a coarse, but infectious, bonhomie. He also carried a sense of secret intrigue and forbidden knowledge that he appeared to enjoy.

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