The PA leader was accused of Holocaust denialism after making the controversial remarks at his Fatah party’s Revolutionary Council
By JC Reporter
The incident occurred during a match between German tennis player Zverev and Italian Jannik Sinner
By Richard Percival
The house in Braunau am Inn where Hitler was born will house a police station as well
The sale of the items has been called 'distressing and disturbing'
The half-day diversity and inclusion course aims to explore the leadership traits of Stalin, Hitler and other dictators
By Felix Pope
Audience members were warned that the play might contain ‘distressing’ themes
The casket sold for £5,300 despite having a guide price of £21,500
By Rob Hyde
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The relationship between Grock and Hitler is being investigated by a Swiss museum
The sale of the Nazi dictator’s alleged possessions is a ploy to attract attention, claims Dutch expert
By Jonathan Sacerdoti
The Indian employee of the accounting giant posted a #inspirational message on Linkedin about the Austrian dictator
By Daniel Ben-David
The train operator said there had been several such incidents in recent days
Frank-Walter Steinmeier issues warning to mark 90 years since legislation that paved way for Hitler's rise
Grotesque antisemitic 1935 artwork of the birth, crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus has been restored in Offenbach-Bieber
Nottingham University Islamic Society has been forced to postpone speaking event with Shaykh Asrar Rashid
By Georgia L Gilholy
Parent complains after pupils prompted to enact sieg heils as part of ‘educational’ play at Millfield school
By Nic North