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Olympics committee defends sale of T-shirt commemorating 1936 Nazi-era Games

Jewish organizations condemned the IOC after a 1936 Berlin Olympics T-shirt sold out online, saying the Games were used to legitimize Hitler’s regime.

Screenshot of T-shirt commemorating 1936 Nazi-era Games via WebArchive, Shop.Olympics.com.
Supporting a ‘Free Palestine’ as part of a ‘Stop Bombing Iran’ protest following the US attack on Iranian nuclear sites, near the US Embassy in London, June 23, 2025.

From Der Judenstaat to modern Israel: Herzl’s vision in today’s world - opinion

Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi following a speech in Washington, January 16, 2026; illustrative.

Iran's Reza Pahlavi: Trump needs to act, end IRGC's genocide on Iranians

Adolf Hitler wrote Mein Kampf while imprisoned in the Bavarian town Landsberg am Lech.

Medieval magic & farmyard feasts: discovering rural Bavaria


'Hitler's People': Pathological personalities in a morally twisted universe - review

A masterful work of history, Hitler’s People is especially relevant at a time in which popular support for democracy is waning and ethnic and racial hatred is rising.

 NUREMBERG TRIALS: The judges’ bench at the International Military Tribunal in Allied-occupied Germany c. 1945-1946.

‘We miss you’: TikTok sees resurrection of Hitler support, Sky News investigation finds

The videos featuring speeches by Hitler and other Nazi figures reportedly garnered high levels of engagement, sometimes receiving millions of likes from users.

 The Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler performing a solute imposed over an illustration of the TikTok app logo.

Islamist delusions: Hidden truths behind the Arab-Israeli conflict - opinion

Islamic terrorist organizations and movements share the same approach, driven by ideologies of hatred and hostility towards others.

 Haj Amin al-Husseini, gran muftí de Jerusalén, reunido con Adolf Hitler en 1941

Nasrallah’s ‘Downfall’ moment is rhetoric vs reality - comment

If a major military attack is severely depleted due to the enemy striking first, one would be far-stretched to state that it went “as planned.”

  People watch Lebanon's Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah delivering a televised address, as they sit at a cafe in Beirut, Lebanon August 25, 2024.

Tim Walz says he has no personal relationship with imam who shared pro-Hitler video

After Walz was selected as the Democratic vice presidential candidate, Jewish leaders in the state praised his interactions with the community, including his support for Israel.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz acknowledges applause from the audience during the governor's inauguration at the Fitzgerald Theater in St.Paul, Minnesota, US, January 7, 2019.

Malcolm Gladwell’s Revisionist History podcast examines the 1936 Olympics

Gladwell, the author, journalist and podcaster, explores the 1936 Berlin Olympics on the latest season of his podcast series “Revisionist History.”

 L-R: Bronze medalist Naoto Tajima of Japan, gold medalist Jesse Owens of the U.S. and silver medalist Luz Long of Germany on the podium for the long jump competition at the Berlin Olympics, Aug. 8, 1936.

'Hate and division': Ex-neo-Nazi activist explains how kids are radicalized

Amid recent far-right violence, former neo-Nazi warns that extremists use false information to radicalize children through family members.

 Supporters of the National Socialist Movement, a white nationalist political group, give Nazi salutes while taking part in a swastika burning at an undisclosed location in Georgia, U.S. on April 21, 2018.

Remembering the three Jewish women fencing champions who defied Hitler at the 1936 ‘Nazi Olympics’

As Jewish fencers excel at the 2024 Paris Olympics, we reflect on a historic moment: the 1936 Berlin Games, where Jewish athletes Ilona Elek-Schacherer, Helene Mayer, and Ellen Müller-Preis won gold.

The three women’s foil fencing champions from the 1936 Berlin Olympics, from left to right: Ilona Elek-Schacherer, Helene Mayer and Ellen Müller-Preis.

A historian describes the lessons learned — and ignored — from Hitler’s rise to power

The historian’s job is to explain how we got to where we got. I decided to look through the election of 1932, when the Nazis only won 37% of the vote but were the largest political force in Germany.

 In "Takeover," Timothy W. Ryback explores how Hitler dismantled democracy through democratic means.

'Netanyahu will end like Hitler,' Turkish FM says after Erdogan's invasion threat

"Just as Hitler, who committed genocide, met his end - so Netanyahu, who committed genocide, will meet his end," the ministry's Twitter account said.

 Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu speaks during a joint news conference with Bahrain's Foreign Minister Abdullatif Al-Zayani, in Manama, Bahrain, January 31, 2022.