An Argentine judge even denied a West German extradition request for Josef Mengele on the grounds that the war criminal could face ‘political persecution’
By Jacob Jaffa
Bowie, the Sex Pistols, John Lennon: all flirted with Nazi imagery. Elisa Bray speaks to the author of a new book which examines the rock world’s fixation on fascism
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Similar extremist content was also found on social networking platforms like Discord and Twitch, both popular among younger users
By Hannah Sugars
The outlet’s editor insisted that any resemblance between the piece and the Nazi leader’s infamous 1939 Reichstag speech was unintended
The symbol was adopted as the emblem of the Finnish air force in 1918
By Siam Goorwich
Declassified documents suggested that Hans Wilsdorf was ‘well known for his strong Nazi sympathies’
Some online pointed out that the acronym resembled the word ‘Nazism’, much to the bewilderment of social media users
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