Nazi
Coverage of Nazi in the Nexus archive.
- Entebbe raid’s unsung hero gets limelight in new documentary 50 years later
A new documentary by filmmaker Boaz Dvir highlights the crucial role of French-Jewish hostage Michel Cojot in the Entebbe raid, arguing the rescue operation would not have succeeded without him. The film focuses on Cojot, who was also a would-be assassin of a Nazi.
- My Nazi lover: Inside the SPLC’s anti-hate racket
The article discusses the Southern Poverty Law Center's (SPLC) controversial anti-hate initiatives, suggesting they engage in tactics that involve working closely with adversaries, as implied by the phrase 'sleeping with the enemy.'
- Graham Platner gloats over surviving Nazi, sexting and Reddit scandals — and even GOP warns not to underestimate him
Graham Platner, a Maine Senate hopeful, claimed to have survived scandals involving Nazi imagery, sexting, and Reddit. The Senate GOP campaign arm warned that Platner is currently leading and should not be underestimated.
- Top House Democrat says there's 'no way' Platner didn't know tattoo's Nazi origins
Rep. Brad Schneider, a senior House Democrat, criticized Senate candidate Graham Platner for denying knowledge of his Nazi-linked tattoo, stating 'there's no way he didn't know.' Platner, facing scrutiny over the tattoo and other scandals, claims he was unaware of its origins despite ex-partner allegations and media reports. Democrats remain divided on his viability as a candidate.
- Teenage San Diego mosque shooters were found dead with gas can with 'Nazi' sticker on it and 'hate speech written on their guns' after they killed three people in rampage
Two teenage shooters attacked a San Diego mosque, killing three people before being found dead with a gas can and hate speech written on their guns. The gas can had a 'Nazi' sticker on it. The incident resulted in the deaths of the perpetrators and three victims.
- Nazi-obsessed teenage girl who called herself the 'embodiment of hell' is jailed for 15 years for axe attack on stranger
A teenage girl who was obsessed with Nazis has been sentenced to 15 years in jail for attacking a stranger with an axe. The girl referred to herself as the 'embodiment of hell'. The attack was carried out on a random victim.
- Auschwitz survivor who returned to live in Germany dies aged 101
Albrecht Weinberg, a 101-year-old Auschwitz survivor, has died in Germany after spending years teaching students about Nazi atrocities. He survived several concentration and death camps, including Auschwitz and Belsen, and lost most of his family in the Holocaust. Weinberg returned to Germany in his 80s and had a film about his life premiered shortly before his death.
- Portrait looted by Nazis found in home of Dutch SS leader's descendants
A portrait looted by Nazis during World War Two has been found in the home of descendants of a Dutch SS leader. The painting is believed to have been plundered by high-ranking Nazi Hermann Goering. The discovery highlights the ongoing legacy of Nazi loot.
- Painting looted by the Nazis is found in home of Dutch SS leader's descendants
A painting looted by the Nazis has been found in the home of descendants of a Dutch SS leader. The discovery is a significant one, shedding light on the dark history of Nazi plunder during World War II. The painting's recovery is part of ongoing efforts to return stolen art to its rightful owners.
- Portrait looted by Nazis found in home of Dutch SS leader's descendants
A portrait looted by Nazis during World War Two has been found in the home of Dutch SS leader's descendants, believed to have been plundered by Hermann Goering. The painting was discovered in a home linked to high-ranking Nazi officials. The discovery sheds light on the dark history of art theft during WWII.
- Former soldier who kept 600 weapons including grenades, landmines and rifles in Nazi-themed 'man cave' is jailed
A former soldier has been jailed for keeping a large arsenal of weapons in a Nazi-themed room. The collection included 600 weapons, such as grenades, landmines, and rifles. The man's 'man cave' was discovered and led to his imprisonment.
- Finding soldier Tom: Solving family mystery of WW2 Soviet prisoner of war
A Soviet soldier named Tom was saved by a Jersey family after escaping a Nazi labor camp during World War 2, but he disappeared in the Soviet Union after the war. The family is trying to solve the mystery of his disappearance. Tom's story is a unique one, involving escape, survival, and unknown circumstances.