Nazis
Coverage of Nazis in the Nexus archive.
- Inside America's whites-only town where new arrivals are vetted to help 'preserve European identity' - and leader believes Nazis had 'redeeming qualities'
A whites-only town in America vetts new arrivals to 'preserve European identity' and is led by a figure who claims Nazis had 'redeeming qualities.'
- Ex-European Union boss branded ‘antisemitic’ after claiming right-wing Israelis think ‘exactly’ like Nazis
A former European Union boss and current Dutch government adviser claimed right-wing Israelis have the same reasoning as Nazis, leading local Jews to accuse him of antisemitism and call for his resignation.
- Today in History: July 22, First solo around-the-world flight
Aviator Wiley Post completed the first solo flight around the world on July 22, 1933, landing at Floyd Bennett Field in New York City after a journey lasting 7 days, 18 hours, and 49 minutes.
- New York Republicans make pitch to Jewish voters: ‘You have a home with us’
New York Republicans are targeting Jewish voters by linking Democratic leaders to inflammatory rhetoric from Mamdani and comparing Democratic Socialists to Nazis. The campaign aims to position Republicans as a safer alternative for Jewish communities.
- REVEALED: The secret meeting between Max Mosley, his father Oswald, two infamous Nazis - and Himmler's daughter
A secret meeting occurred between Max Mosley, his father Oswald, two infamous Nazis, and the daughter of Himmler. The meeting's details and purpose remain unspecified.
- GOP NY governor candidate says fellow Jewish politician Lander would have helped Nazis
A GOP New York governor candidate accused fellow Jewish politician Lander of aiding Nazis. The candidate defended their support for Palestinians, stating it does not diminish their Jewish pride.
- How a young group of American spies saved Greece’s precious artifacts
A young group of American spies helped save Greece’s precious artifacts during World War II. A 'Cary Grant-ish' New Yorker taught individuals to outwit the Nazis in this effort.
- Reform UK reform’s English punctuation
A Reform UK candidate's novel criticizes both Nazis and English grammar. The book is described as pummeling these subjects.
- Sanders says Platner has the 'guts' to fight billionaires despite growing scandal pileup
Bernie Sanders continues to support Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner despite multiple scandals, including a Nazi-linked tattoo, controversial social media posts, and a sexting scandal. Sanders emphasizes Platner's opposition to billionaires and his focus on issues like healthcare and tax reform as key reasons for his endorsement.
- San Diego gunman was 'idolizing Nazis and mass shooters,' prompting gun removal from home in 2025
In January 2025, Chula Vista police investigated Caleb Vazquez after discovering he idolized Nazis and mass shooters through social media posts and found guns in his family home, leading to gun removal.
- San Diego mosque shooter Caleb Vazquez was obsessed with ‘based racist’ Dutch cartoon character, his online pals say
Caleb Vazquez, the San Diego mosque shooter, was reportedly obsessed with the Dutch cartoon character Mymy, which his online associates describe as a 'based racist nationalist' associated with Nazi and Chud ideologies. A 75-page manifesto co-authored by Vazquez and Clark links the character to extremist themes.
- Hermann Goring and 23 other Nazis stood trial at Nuremberg in 1945... but do you know the women crucial in bringing them to justice?
In 1945, Hermann Goring and 23 other Nazis stood trial at Nuremberg, with crucial involvement from women in bringing them to justice. The trial marked a significant moment in history. Women played a key role in the prosecution process.
- Vintage chatbot lives in the past like an elderly relative
Talkie, a vintage chatbot with training data ending in 1930, aims to help understand AI behavior by avoiding modern biases. Its creators contrast it with problematic AI systems like those on Elon Musk's xAI platform, which may generate controversial content.
- UK schoolboys’ fatal hike remembered in Black Forest 90 years on
On 17 April 1936, 27 London schoolboys and their teacher were rescued from a deadly snowstorm in the Black Forest by German villagers, an event later exploited by Nazis for propaganda. Ninety years later, relatives and villagers commemorated the tragedy with a ceremony at St Laurentius church.