The symbol was adopted as the emblem of the Finnish air force in 1918
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Declassified documents suggested that Hans Wilsdorf was ‘well known for his strong Nazi sympathies’
By Jacob Jaffa
Some online pointed out that the acronym resembled the word ‘Nazism’, much to the bewilderment of social media users
An apperance at a recent motorcycle race could result in criminal charges and up to three years imprisonment for the 40-year-old neo-Nazi
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By David Hirsh
Once whispered on the fringes, antisemitism now parades through Britain’s institutions in plain sight from Goldsmiths to Glastonbury
Businessman Kundan Lal Gupta, from Punjab, never revealed his elaborate ploy to secure work visas for desperate Austrian Jews
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More than a century after scapegoating Alfred Dreyfus, Paris offers symbolic reparations to a corpse
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His film The Sorrow and the Pity, which exposed the collaboration of the Vichy government, propelled him to international fame
By Simon Rocker
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Jewish soldiers had to confront the enemy and prejudice in the US army
By Deborah Dash Moore
Jewish troops in the Red Army fought to the end rather than face the horror of capture
By Kiril Feferman
Prosecutors claimed that Herberts Cukurs’ actions ‘do not constitute’ genocide under the country’s criminal code
By Canaan Lidor
Irmgard Furchner was found guilty for being an accessory to murder when she worked for the commander of the Stutthof concentration camp.
By Michael Coren
Luther was far from unique in his Christian antisemitism, but the violence and obscenity of his words are extraordinary
The documents will reveal the ‘ratlines’ used by the architects of the Holocaust to flee across the Atlantic
During stormy debate in Johannesburg council another local politician threatened to wear a shirt with the face of the Nazi tyrant
By Jane Prinsley
Trump’s former chief strategist made the gesture after calling for changes to the US Constitution to allow the president to serve a third term