Nazism
Coverage of Nazism in the Nexus archive.
- Russian Lawmaker Says Half of Ukraine’s Population Must Be Killed to ‘Eliminate Nazism’
A Russian lawmaker claimed up to half of Ukraine's population should be exterminated to eliminate 'Nazism.' The remarks align with statements from Russian officials like Medvedev and Putin, who have used 'denazification' to justify Russia's invasion and questioned Ukraine's right to exist.
- Colombian president makes more Nazi references at United Nations, Israel blamed further for Middle East violence
Colombian president Gustavo Petro made repeated Nazi references at the United Nations Security Council, comparing current situations involving Israel and migration to the Nazi era. Israel rebuked Colombia following these remarks and prior social media posts by Petro that included 'heil Hitler.'
- Two dozen Latino lawmakers come together to slam Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s ‘Heil Hitler’ tweet
Two dozen Latino lawmakers condemned Colombian President Gustavo Petro for a tweet referencing 'Heil Hitler', stating that Nazi-related references should not be used as rhetorical tools to discredit political or ideological positions.
- Why do Democrats think ‘real men’ wear Nazi tattoos?
The article criticizes Democrats for allegedly tolerating Nazi-related imagery, suggesting the party does not adequately oppose members with Nazi tattoos. It questions the association of such symbols with masculinity within the party.
- One of shooters in deadly attack at San Diego mosque was previously flagged by FBI
One of two white supremacist shooters who attacked a mosque in San Diego on Monday, killing three people, had previously been flagged by law enforcement. Caleb Vazquez was identified by the FBI as a potential threat and local officials had seized his father's guns a year prior due to concerns about his idolization of mass shooters and Nazism.
- One of shooters in deadly attack at San Diego mosque was previously flagged by FBI
One of two white supremacist shooters who killed three people in a mosque attack in California had previously been flagged by law enforcement. Caleb Vazquez was identified as a potential FBI threat and local officials had seized his father's guns a year prior due to concerns about his idolization of mass shooters and Nazism.