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Peace plans, Hitler propaganda, and betrayal

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A protester holds a sign with an image depicting Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and German Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, in London, Britain, January 18, 2026.
Images of a Hitler poster appeared directly beneath a much larger public poster of Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s new supreme leader, are being spreaded online.

Hitler posters appear in Iran as warning to foreign collaborators

A GROUP of Hitler Youth, 1933.

'Stay Alive': A personal story of anti-Nazi Germans - review

REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL candidate Brandon Herrera speaks during a campaign rally at the Constantino S Pizza restaurant on February 26, 2026 in Somerset, Texas.

Trump endorses Brandon Herrera, Texas GOP candidate who owned copy of ‘Mein Kampf’


Michigan State University ‘deeply sorry’ for showing Hitler on screen at football game

The photo was shown during a pregame trivia quiz at Spartan Stadium.

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Dutch Prince Bernhard was a member of the Nazi party, documents prove

He maintained he was not a Nazi, declaring in 2004 that "I can declare with my hand on the bible: I was never a Nazi." However, recently discovered documents prove otherwise.

 Dutch Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, Father of Queen Beatrix, attends a ceremony in this file picture. The condition of the 88-year-old Prince has seriously worsened, the government press service said May 18.

Nazi flag hung at Rangers match sparks outrage

The flag with the Nazi symbol was hung as the Rangers marked Armed Forces Day.

 A Russian totenkopf flag seen in 2014. The flag consists of a Totenkopf skull symbol used as SS emblem in Nazi Germany and the black-yellow-white first "State flag" of the Russian Empire (1858–1896) used by some Russian ultra-nationalists.

'Adolf Canada': Former NFL player likens Steelers' OC to Nazi leader

In one tweet former NFL player Antonio Brown drew Hitler's mustache on a picture of Pittsburgh Steelers' offensive coordinator Matt Canada. In another, he called him, "Adolf Canada."

 Antonio Brown in 2015.

IDF commander presented as Hitler online

IDF Maj.-Gen. Yehuda Fox was depicted as Nazi leader Adolf Hitler in a post on X (formerly Twitter), following several coalition lawmakers criticizing the general.

 A picture of IDF Maj.-Gen. Yehuda Fox edited to depict him as Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.

US Open ejects fan for using Adolf Hitler regime phrase

CNN reported that the fan uttered a phrase from the German national anthem, which since has been removed, that became a rallying cry under Hitler during World War II.

A tennis racket and two tennis balls on a court

German politician insists he’s not antisemitic as ‘Holocaust leaflet’ scandal unfolds

"I made mistakes when I was young, too. I deeply regret if I have hurt feelings through my response to the leaflet in question or other allegations against me from my youth,” Hubert Aiwanger said.

 FILE PHOTO: Federal Chairman of Free Voters (Freie Waehler) Hubert Aiwanger talks to the media during a discussion at the German upper house of parliament Bundesrat, in Berlin, Germany April 22, 2021.

Israeli Ex-PM shares video of prof. equating Netanyahu with Hitler

Ehud Barak shared a video of Prof. Ichak Adizes comparing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Adolf Hitler and saying he isn't fit to run the country.

 Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu addresses his supporters at his party headquarters during Israel's general election in Jerusalem, November 2, 2022.

Austria’s plans for Hitler’s birth house stir controversy

Plans to turn Hitler’s birth house into a police training facility on issues related to human rights has polarized the small Austrian town.

 A memorial stone stands outside the house where Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau Am Inn, Austria on April 18, 2015.

What were the Jewish beginnings of Hitler's Nazi war machine?

Behind the Nazis' wartime successes lay the well-developed and innovative German automotive and aircraft industries, with their many Jewish inventors, engineers, and entrepreneurs.

 Josef Ganz in the Ardie-Ganz prototype, 1930