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.
Following Donald Trump’s shout out to white supremacist group the Proud Boys during the presidential debate, the organisation is getting ready for action.
Wearing a face mask to the shops in order to protect those around you – good. Wearing a Nazi face mask – less so.
I know kids will be kids and all that, but somebody really wasn’t paying attention when they uploaded the picture in question.
The swastika, a symbol synonymous with Nazism, has been showing up in and around Bloemfontein.
The photograph of a smiling Adolf Hitler hugging a young Jewish girl, that recently sold for $11 520 at auction, hides an unlikely friendship and a dark tale.
A school in Australia is being investigated after an employee brought a ‘Fuhrer cake’ and other Nazi paraphernalia to class.
Ayanda Mabulu may have finally gone too far with his latest artwork, depicting Nelson Mandela as a Nazi, saluting in front of a Nazi flag.
After years of ‘living peacefully’ with his wife Maria in New York, a former Nazi collaborator was strapped to a stretcher and sent back to Germany to face the music.
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.
Used to indicate the location of private schools in South Africa, one German expat got a Nazi surprise when she saw the symbol in Tamboerskloof.
Stellenbosch University has a “New Right” group, and they have used their Photoshop skills to update Nazi propaganda posters for their recruitment campaign.
He’s more than likely the most hated man in Norway, and it seems that his time behind bars has done little to soften the monster.
There’s a certain decorum one is expected to uphold when becoming a priest, which certainly doesn’t include drugs and a hankering for Nazi goods.
Here’s some truth: No matter the ills of one man’s actions, he will always have supporters.
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.
The list of places I would not want to end up locked inside has Auschwitz right up there with the best of them. I imagine the president of Rome’s Jewish community might agree.
The queen of fashion and scent, Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel, had another pastime whilst she worked on her perfumes – being a spy for the Nazis. Who would have thunk? Definitely something interesting to add to high school history lessons.
In what’s probably the most unsurprising thing that’s ever happened, Nicki Minaj has gone and shocked the world again with her insane music videos.
The Nazi flag, the most hated symbol of the 20th Century, features the dreaded swastika… which actually isn’t that dreaded when you look at its history.
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Tyrannical leader Adolf Hitler’s war tactics and ferocity can’t be questioned, but his attention to detail can, as a revelation 80 years later has shown him to be pretty hands-off with the propaganda process.
Frazier Glenn Cross, the man suspected of killing three people in two separate shootings at Jewish centres in Kansas on Sunday was captured on camera by Kansas City news station KMBC shouting what sounded like “Heil Hitler!” from the back of a police cruiser after his arrest.
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.
In the first move of its kind, Twitter has officially banned the account of a German neo-Nazi group. The action came after a request from German police, who claimed the account holders were a “criminal organisation”.
It’s always a little awkward when you take an extreme stance on something, only to find out that you form part of the very group you’re hating on. As the leader of Hungary’s far-right Jobbik Party, Csanad Szegedi was very outspoken against any and all Jews. Until a branch on his family tree decided to smack him in the face.
It’s always great to see epic acts of bad-assery, and this one is pretty bad-ass. A photo taken in 1936 has emerged showing a man standing amongst a dockyard full of people, all giving the Nazi salute. What makes it so cool? He’s just standing, arms crossed. Full size pic after the jump.