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This odious book with endless distorted references to biology and race may be a century old, but while researching his documentary, John Kampfner discovered a popular revival of its core message today ...
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The Forward on MSNThis German word explains Trump’s authoritarian impulses — and Hitler’s rise to powerIn Trump's second term, the president seems to be embracing the concept of Führerprinzip to consolidate his power.
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Elon Musk's Grok chatbot posts Mein Kampf 2.0 in now-deleted X rantThe chatbot, promoted by billionaire "free speech absolutist" and X owner Elon Musk, last went off the rails in May after a mystery person pulled some levers behind the scenes to have the chatbot ...
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Biography on MSNIn 1925, This Obscure Book Flopped. Then It Exploded Into History’s Most Dangerous BestsellerIn late 1923 and early 1924, Adolf Hitler, a poverty-stricken, failed painter and semi-successful soldier, sat in a German jail. He had been found guilty of high treason for his role in the Beer Hall ...
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Someone hijacked Elmo's X account to post antisemitic rantsSomeone hacked Elmo's X account on Sunday, making it appear as if the lovable Sesame Street monster with the habit of ...
Rule of law. These three simple words are the bedrock principle for all civilized societies. They are the red line that ...
This article is a searing indictment of Europe’s betrayal of the Jewish people—spanning from the crucifixion to the Holocaust ...
A 17-year-old boy who had "developed sympathies" with the Nazi party and planned a mass murder by setting a mosque on fire ...
The Palestinian Arabs are the literal heirs to the Nazi party. They were first incited to the genocide of the Jews by the ...
The 17-year-old was arrested after police caught him with an airgun and aerosol cans outside Inverclyde Muslim Centre.
Winston Churchill was a lonely figure on the British home front, sounding the alarm about a growing menace in Europe — the Nazis. In October 1938, he gave a speech simulcast in England and the United ...
On Jan. 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler held his first Cabinet meeting in the Reich Chancellery in Berlin. Friends and sycophants ...
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