Nazi Regime
Coverage of Nazi Regime in the Nexus archive.
- 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 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 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.
- Jehovah's Witnesses fight German state for Holocaust archive
The Jehovah's Witnesses have secured a partial victory in a dispute over a unique archive documenting the community's persecution by the Nazi regime. A new memorial to the victims was unveiled in Berlin.
- Germany: 25 years of compensating Nazi-era forced laborers
A German fund established to compensate Nazi-era forced laborers has marked 25 years since the first payments were made. However, many recipients found the compensation arrived too late.
- Inside the world's creepiest abandoned airports - from a disused Kent base to the German hub with a Nazi past
The article explores abandoned airports with eerie histories, including a disused Kent base and a German hub linked to Nazi past. It highlights the intriguing and unsettling aspects of these forgotten aviation sites.