Adolf Hitler
Coverage of Adolf Hitler in the Nexus archive.
- Hitler’s Austrian birthplace reopens as a police station to deter neo-Nazis
Adolf Hitler’s birthplace in Austria was reopened as a police station to deter neo-Nazis. A memorial stone with an anti-fascist message remains outside the site.
- Adolf Hitler’s birthplace in Austria reopens as a police station to deter Nazi pilgrimages
Adolf Hitler’s birthplace in Austria has been converted into a police station to deter Nazi pilgrimages, with a memorial stone outside commemorating freedom and democracy. The renovation cost 20 million euros and followed legal battles over ownership, as critics argue the building lacks historical context.
- Adolf Hitler's birthplace in Austria reopens as a police station to deter Nazi pilgrimages
Adolf Hitler's birthplace in Austria has reopened as a police station to deter Nazi pilgrimages. A memorial stone remains outside the building in Braunau am Inn, and the renovation cost 20 million euros. The Austrian government expropriated the building in 2017 after ownership disputes, and modifications were made to remove its historical recognition.
- Hitler's Austrian birthplace transformed into police station
Austria opened a new police station in Adolf Hitler’s former house in Braunau-am-Inn to deter far-right extremists from visiting the site. The mayor and Interior Minister emphasized the location’s transformation into a symbol of democracy and law, with a memorial stone retaining historical memory.
- Hitler’s birthplace in Austria reopens as police station to deter Nazi pilgrimages
Austria has reopened Hitler’s birthplace in Braunau am Inn as a police station to deter Nazi pilgrimages. Vienna states it is 'facing up' to its 'terrible heritage,' with an inscription outside the site reading 'Never again fascism. Millions of dead remind us.'
- Adolf Hitler’s birthplace in Austria reopens as a police station to deter Nazi pilgrimages
Adolf Hitler’s birthplace in Austria has been converted into a police station to prevent it from becoming a site for Nazi-related pilgrimages. The renovation, costing around 20 million euros, includes changes to the building's appearance to avoid historical glorification, following a legal battle over ownership. A memorial stone remains outside, emphasizing themes of freedom and anti-fascism.
- Adolf Hitler’s birthplace in Austria reopens as a police station to deter Nazi pilgrimages
Adolf Hitler's birthplace in Austria has been reopened as a police station to prevent Nazi pilgrimages.
- Adolf Hitler’s birthplace in Austria reopens as a police station to deter Nazi pilgrimages
Adolf Hitler's birthplace in Austria has been renovated and reopened as a police station to prevent it from becoming a pilgrimage site for Nazi sympathizers. A memorial stone outside the building in Braunau am Inn emphasizes opposition to fascism, while the structure's redesign aims to erase its historical association with Hitler.
- Adolf Hitler’s birthplace in Austria reopens as a police station to deter Nazi pilgrimages
Adolf Hitler’s birthplace in Austria was reopened as a police station to deter Nazi pilgrimages. A memorial stone outside the building in Braunau am Inn emphasizes anti-fascist values, while renovations costing 20 million euros transformed the site. The decision followed a legal battle over ownership and aimed to prevent the location from being misused by far-right extremists.
- Descendant of Nazi opponent tries to remove far-right party’s wreath at Hitler plot memorial event
A descendant of an executed opponent of the Nazis attempted to remove a wreath placed by the far-right Alternative for Germany party at a Berlin event commemorating the 82nd anniversary of the failed attempt to kill Adolf Hitler.
- Descendant of Nazi opponent tries to remove far-right party’s wreath at Hitler plot memorial event
A descendant of Dietrich Bonhoeffer attempted to remove a wreath placed by the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party at a Berlin memorial commemorating the 1944 failed assassination of Hitler. Security intervened, damaging the wreath, and the incident highlighted tensions over AfD's participation in the event. AfD denied extremism accusations and stated it attended as a parliamentary group.
- Germany news: Resistance to Nazi terror commemorated
Monday commemorates 82 years since the failed Operation Valkyrie, a plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler in 1944. Germany's Foreign Minister Wadephul is traveling to Africa for national visits.
- British 14-year-old, said inspired by Hitler, pleads not guilty to mosques attack plot
A 14-year-old British teen, allegedly inspired by Adolf Hitler, Brenton Tarrant, and Anders Breivik, has pleaded not guilty to plotting an attack on mosques. Prosecutors claim seized materials show the teen's admiration for these figures.
- The curse of the oracle
A Palestinian infant in Gaza is killed by a sniper shot, linked to an ancient oracle's prophecy about Israel's prosperity through defeating the Amalek. A UN report documents strategic targeting of Palestinian children to fulfill a 'mythical promise of a Greater Israel,' drawing parallels to historical genocides like Hitler's Holocaust. Israeli soldiers involved in the conflict have reportedly been traumatized by the brutality.
- Adolf Hitler baby photo in Paramus, New Jersey East Brook Middle School yearbook sparks investigation
An Adolf Hitler baby photo appeared in the East Brook Middle School yearbook in Paramus, New Jersey, prompting an investigation. Toni Yates is reporting on the ongoing inquiry into the yearbook's content.
- Today in History: June 30, Night of the Long Knives
The article highlights June 30 historical events, including Adolf Hitler's 1934 'Night of the Long Knives' purge of political rivals, Eugene V. Debs' 1918 arrest for anti-war speech, William Howard Taft's 1921 Supreme Court nomination, and recent events like Ketanji Brown Jackson's 2022 Supreme Court swearing-in.
- Fathers wake up, By Ayo Akerele
The article discusses how the rise or collapse of civilizations is tied to the quality of men in strategic influence positions, citing Adolf Hitler's impact on Germany through recruiting skilled men aligned with his goals.
- Moral insanity
The article compares Donald Trump's political rhetoric to Adolf Hitler's, highlighting parallels in their dehumanizing language toward immigrants and political opponents. It references Hans Magnus Enzensburger's concept of 'moral insanity' to critique how 'normal Germans' remained complicit during WWII atrocities, drawing connections to contemporary political behavior.
- He despises Jews, admires Hitler—Now, he's starring in videos for a Tenn. candidate for governor
Dane Chisholm, a Tennessee man with antisemitic and racist views who admires Adolf Hitler, is featured in campaign videos for Republican gubernatorial candidate Monty Fritts. Chisholm, a volunteer for Fritts' Christian nationalist campaign, has made controversial statements including calling Jews a malevolent force and comparing Hitler to Jesus, and he wears an America First cap linked to white nationalist Nicholas J. Fuentes.
- Trump boasts there's 'no limits' to his power and posts bizarre memo by fake historian comparing him to Hitler
Trump claims there is 'no limits' to his power and shares a memo from a fake historian that compares him to Hitler. The memo is described as bizarre and authored by an individual presenting as a historian.
- Pinarayi Vijayan likens Revanth Reddy’s political temperament to Hitler over HYDRAA remark
Pinarayi Vijayan, in a Facebook post, accused Revanth Reddy of veneration of Adolf Hitler, claiming it reveals Reddy's 'Sangh Parivar past' and 'latent fascist impulses'. The remarks were made in response to HYDRAA-related comments.
- The 'bizarre' double life of Otto Skorzeny: from Hitler's most feared commando to Mossad spy and unlikely Irish farmer
Otto Skorzeny transitioned from being Hitler's feared commando to working as a Mossad spy and later living as an Irish farmer. The article highlights his unusual post-war life and covert activities.
- When a Charismatic and a Machiavellian Meet
A former CIA psychologist analyzes an upcoming summit between President Trump and President Xi Jinping, comparing Trump's charismatic extraverted leadership style with Xi's Machiavellian introverted approach. The analysis suggests such meetings between contrasting personality types can produce either historic breakthroughs or catastrophic failures, drawing parallels to past summits like Nixon-Mao and cautionary examples like Hitler-Chamberlain.
- From India to Iran: How Hitler redefined 'Aryan' for the Nazis
The article examines how Hitler and Nazi ideology distorted the historical term 'Aryan,' redefining it to describe an idealized physical type with blond hair and blue eyes. The term originally had roots in India and Iran, but was appropriated and weaponized by the Nazi regime. The article traces how the meaning of 'Aryan' was fundamentally altered through Nazi propaganda and ideology.
- Virginia Tech speaker calls for ‘end of US empire,’ praises Oct. 7 in ‘Death to America’ remarks
Mohamed Abdou, a former Columbia University professor barred for supporting terror groups, delivered a speech at Virginia Tech calling for the 'destruction' of the U.S. and praising the Oct. 7 attacks as a 'blessed day.' He urged students to disrupt the defense industry and compared Zionism to a 'Hitlerite mentality,' despite Virginia Tech denying the event was university-sponsored.
- This AI Was Trained Only on Pre-1930 Text. We Asked It About Hitler, Stocks, and the Future
Talkie-1930, a 13-billion-parameter AI model trained only on pre-1930 text, lacks knowledge of the internet, World War II, and modern politics. Its responses to questions about Hitler, stocks, and the future are described as fascinating, funny, and unsettling.
- Mexico temple gunman ranted about pyramid's gruesome history to hostages: ‘Don’t move, or I’ll sacrifice you’
A 27-year-old gunman, Julio César Jasso, opened fire at Mexico's Teotihuacan pyramids, killing a Canadian tourist and injuring 13 others. Jasso, who was obsessed with Adolf Hitler, claimed the attack was timed to mark the 27th anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting and Hitler's birthday, and threatened to sacrifice victims during the incident. He later died by suicide.
- The forgotten man who pre-dated Mussolini and Hitler
The article argues that the French aristocrat Marquis de Morès was an important antecedent to both Mussolini and Hitler, positioning him as the 'First Fascist' before their rise. This challenges historical narratives by highlighting his overlooked influence on fascist ideology.