The amazing story of the boy saved from Nazism, who became a music teacher, shone in the Colón, and was the seed of a dynasty of pianists
The article recounts the life of Nicholas Winton, known as the 'British Schindler,' who organized the Kindertransport to save Jewish children from Nazi Germany and highlights a little-known Argentine connection to his legacy.
The Nazism of Saturday Night. Nick Fuentes Teaches Americans That Hate is OK
Nick Fuentes is gaining popularity among young Americans by promoting hate and extremism in a deceptively calm and persuasive manner.
Nazis honored in EU country’s capital
Hundreds commemorated Latvian soldiers who served in a Nazi unit during a controversial march in Riga.
Indifference is Complicity
The article discusses the dangers of complicity and silence in the face of totalitarian governance, drawing parallels to the era of Nazism.
Review: The Age of Hitler, by Alec Ryrie
Alec Ryrie's book examines how the legacy of Nazism is failing to provide a moral framework for contemporary society.
The tasters of the Führer: female resilience in the midst of Nazi horror
The article discusses the film 'The tasters of the Führer', inspired by the historical account of a German woman who played a significant role during the Nazi regime.
Man arrested on suspicion of storing child sexual abuse material and promoting Nazism in Avaré
A man in Avaré, Brazil, has been arrested for storing and sharing child sexual abuse material and promoting Nazism during a federal police operation.
Man who fatally shot workmate was exploring extremist ideology, inquest hears
An inquest revealed that Lachlan Bowles, who fatally shot his co-worker Terry Czernowski in September 2023, had undiagnosed mental health issues and was exploring extremist ideologies including Nazism.
"We Regret It." The Government Cuts Funding for the Memorialization of Communist and Nazi Crimes
The Czech government has abolished the advisory council for memorialization and halted a financial program aimed at supporting organizations that address the crimes of communism and nazism.
Irene Montero reports death threats to the Police and requests protection from the Interior Ministry
Irene Montero, a Podemos MEP, has reported receiving death threats from a neo-Nazi organization and has requested protection from Spain's Interior Ministry.
Remembering the Holocaust: In Auschwitz she understood what was done to her father
Dorota Nowakowska shares the poignant story of her father, a Holocaust victim, with students as part of a remembrance event in Auschwitz.
Real Madrid under UEFA sanctions for Nazi salute
Real Madrid has been fined €15,000 and received a warning for partial stadium closure due to a fan performing a Nazi salute during a Champions League match.
N. Kaklamanis: 'The collection of photographs of the 200 executed is now a monument of our modern history'
Greek Parliament President Nikitas Kaklamanis praises the acquisition of a collection of 262 photographs documenting the execution of 200 patriots by Nazis in 1944, highlighting its significance as a tribute to history and resilience.
Young man arrested in the act for Nazi propaganda and hate speech on the internet
A 21-year-old man was arrested in Duque de Caxias, Brazil, for posting Nazi and racist content on social media during a Federal Police operation.
Manosphere Blogger Arsen Markaryan Sentenced to Prison for ‘Rehabilitating’ Nazism
Arsen Markaryan, a manosphere blogger, was sentenced to 4.5 years in prison in Moscow for promoting Nazism and making derogatory comments about Russian soldiers.
The Right Side of History
The article discusses the final ruling of the Five-Member Court of Appeals regarding the guilty verdicts against all 42 members of the Golden Dawn party, affirming it as a criminal organization.
Golden Dawn is a Criminal Organization: Unanimous Conviction at the Court of Appeals, all 42 defendants guilty
The Greek Court of Appeals has unanimously upheld the original ruling that declared Golden Dawn a criminal organization, finding all 42 defendants guilty, including leaders of the far-right party.
Disturbing decision in Mar del Plata regarding the painting stolen by the Nazis after the discovery of new works
A case regarding the painting "Portrait of a Lady," stolen by the Nazis and found in Mar del Plata, has evolved as the court seeks to determine Friedrich Kadgien's role during the Third Reich and analyze other paintings found in connection to him.
New application by Waldemar Żurek regarding Grzegorz Braun. "There will be no consent for such statements"
Polish Minister Waldemar Żurek announced that statements made by Grzegorz Braun have been evaluated by prosecutors as violations of the law, particularly concerning Holocaust denial.
Can someone be fired for having Nazi ideas?
The article discusses the complexities surrounding the potential dismissal of employees for holding Nazi beliefs, particularly outside of work hours, highlighting recent events in Charlottesville as a contextual example.
Lufthansa takes on its active role in Nazism for the first time and commissions a study about its responsibility
Lufthansa has taken a significant step in acknowledging its historical role during the Nazi regime by commissioning a study on its involvement and the use of forced labor.
National Human Rights Council investigates neo-Nazism in Goiás
The National Human Rights Council in Brazil is currently investigating the activities of neo-Nazi groups in Goiás as part of a nationwide effort to combat hate speech.
Paying tribute to the activist killed by Antifa is – neo-Nazism for French media
A tribute held in Lyon for Quentin Deranque, a young activist killed by alleged Antifa members, sparked controversy as French media labeled it as a neo-Nazi event.
The ex-Muslim who has been fighting for decades against the use of the burqa and niqab: "There will always be women who want to wear them, as they are militating in Islamism, which is like militating in Nazism"
Hanan Serroukh, a former Muslim from Barcelona, has dedicated her life to combating Islamism after escaping forced marriage at a young age, using her experience to educate authorities and raise awareness about radicalism.
Codes and even 'trends': the tactic of Nazi groups to spread hate speech on TikTok without being detected
A report reveals that Nazi groups are using codes and disguised language on TikTok to promote Adolf Hitler and Nazism without being detected by platform moderation.
National Council of Human Rights begins mission to investigate neo-Nazism in Goiás
The National Council of Human Rights in Brazil is initiating an on-site mission to investigate the rise of hate speech and neo-Nazi cells in the state of Goiás.
TikTok brings together profiles that exalt Hitler and Nazism with explicit codes and posts
Profiles on TikTok are publishing content that exalts Hitler and Nazism using explicit messages and coded language to evade moderation efforts in Brazil, where such advocacy is a criminal offense.
VIDEOS: Inter TV Rural this Sunday, February 22, 2026
A report covers various events from a Sunday broadcast, including incidents at the Litoral Norte in São Paulo resulting in fatalities and cultural festivities.
VIDEOS: Inter TV Rural this Sunday, February 22
The article covers various events and news stories from Brazil, including a tragic boating accident, the presence of Nazi-themed TikTok profiles, and festive Carnaval activities in multiple cities.
Fled Nazism, Made Chocolate Underground and Invented Argentina's Iconic Snack
Aabra Benski overcame numerous challenges in his life, including fleeing the Holocaust, to establish a successful chocolate business in Argentina.
Russia transforms the Gulag History Museum into a museum for the atrocities committed by the Nazis
Russia is converting the Gulag History Museum into a memorial dedicated to the Nazi crimes committed in the Soviet Union during World War II.
Diary of the Olympics 2026: The Federal President and the 'Historically Problematic' Games
German Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier voices opposition to potentially hosting the 2036 Olympic Games in Germany, reflecting on the historical implications of the 1936 Nazi Games.
Film List Week 8: German 'Amrum' Confronts Nazi Guilt
The film list for week 8 highlights the German film 'Amrum' which addresses themes of guilt related to the Nazi era, alongside the Swedish dramedy 'Grannfejden'.
Must a Hitler Youth bear the burden of their parents' guilt?
The drama 'Amrum' is set on a mythical German island during the last days of World War II, where a young boy struggles between his love for his mother and the burden of Nazism.
C.S.C.N.M.: The photographs of Kaisariani 'give face to the historical testimonies of their ethos and patriotism'
The Central Council of Modern Monuments recognized the significance of a collection of photographs related to the execution of 200 Greeks by Nazi forces during World War II.
What happened to the UFRGS student who tried to graduate with a swastika on his face? See how the process is one year later
One year after attempting to attend graduation with a swastika painted on his face, Vinicius Krug de Souza's case continues to unfold in both legal and university contexts.
The Monument to the Polish Victims of the Nazis in Berlin Opens Old Wounds in Poland
A new memorial in Berlin to commemorate Polish victims of World War II has been approved, sparking renewed discussions about historical grievances between Poland and Germany.
The textile factory in Dvůr Králové was taken from the Jews by the Nazis, and then produced yellow stars in it
The article discusses the historical context of a textile factory in Dvůr Králové, which was seized from its Jewish owners by the Nazis and subsequently used to manufacture yellow stars for Jewish identification.
Internal register shows: expelled Members of Parliament continue locally
Two expelled Members of Parliament from Sweden's SD party are continuing their political careers on a local level despite their controversial departures from the national assembly.
Kaisariani: The first identifications of the 200 – The man who looks us in the eyes, the young man with the faint smile
Newly released photographs purportedly capturing the execution of 200 resistance fighters during the Nazi occupation in Greece have sparked public interest and recent identifications of some victims.
KKE on Photos from the Execution in Kaisariani: They Should Be Returned to Where They Belong
The KKE emphasizes that historical photos of communist leaders executed by Nazi occupiers in Kaisariani in 1944 must be preserved as invaluable historical documents and should not be treated as commodities.
Milan Mikulecký's Hit: Today's Nazis are no longer brown, but red or green
Milan Mikulecký's assertion draws a parallel between modern leftist ideologies and historical Nazi movements, suggesting that contemporary political extremism has shifted its colors.
In Russia, they are not shy to admit that neo-Nazis are participating in the war against Ukraine
A Russian State Duma deputy has openly stated that neo-Nazism and extremism are being promoted in Russia, citing volunteer units involved in the war against Ukraine that consist of neo-Nazis.
Poems about 'Ukrainian Nazism' and videos of tortured Ukrainian troops: how Russian propaganda works in schools under occupation
Russian propaganda in occupied schools of Luhansk Oblast promotes ideological indoctrination and seeks to undermine Ukrainian identity.
Fourteen face court over alleged attack on Indigenous protest camp
Fourteen individuals, including Neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell, have appeared in court regarding an alleged attack on an Indigenous protest camp, with some pleading not guilty and others discussing plea agreements.
Thompson to the youth: We are being labeled falsely. We stand against Nazism. We are building community!
Marko Perković Thompson held a powerful concert in Rijeka, Croatia, emphasizing unity and Christian values while condemning totalitarian regimes and urging youth to rise above political divisions.
Luis Tosar and Claudia Salas delve into a neo-Nazi group in 'Salvador': 'As a society, we will pay for this at some point'
The Netflix series 'Salvador' explores the rise of far-right extremism through the lens of a father's struggle with his daughter's involvement in a neo-Nazi group.
The Story that Warns – The Evil that Never Acts Alone
The article discusses the premiere of a new documentary series on Viasat History that explores the individuals behind the mechanisms of crime during World War II.
Czechs took revenge on innocent people during the expulsion. However, peaceful coexistence with the Germans was not possible after the war, says director Tomáš Mašín
The article discusses the historical drama 'Gerta Schnirch', which explores the impact of Nazi ideology on a Czech-German family during World War II and the aftermath of the conflict, highlighting themes of identity and revenge.
Hungary condemns Maja T. to 8 years, the German Salis
Hungarian activist Maja T. has been sentenced to eight years for assaulting neo-Nazi figures, with her father claiming it is a political trial and that she is innocent.