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The German constitution outlaws the former Nazi swastika and other remnants as “symbols of anti-constitutional organizations.
On Jan. 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler held his first Cabinet meeting in the Reich Chancellery in Berlin. Friends and sycophants ...
Nearly 65 years after its release, Judgment At Nuremberg strikes a chord, thanks, in part, to Mann’s stellar screenplay. The film, far from being dated, addresses the twin issues of German genocide ...
To me, evil is the deliberate and orchestrated action of an individual or group to achieve an aim that is going to hurt, ...
A symbol of anti-Jewish violence, the garment of our executioners, became a badge of misguided virtue—and why history won’t ...
The year is 2025, and an AI model belonging to the richest man in the world has turned into a neo-Nazi. Earlier today, Grok, ...
The Gita is no longer a static book; it’s being rendered alive. The next move for the publishing company is going to be 'an ...
If you’re wondering what happens when history is bowdlerized or suppressed, lies are enshrined, free enquiry stifled, empathy ...
The Supreme Court ruled last week that Trump can continue to break the law — both US and international law — by having his ...
The conventional explanation for why Trump’s second term is far more extreme than his first (which was extreme enough) is that the guardrails are now gone. The people who occupied significant roles in ...
Classroom resources for teaching pupils at Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 in England, and Northern Ireland, Progression Steps 1, 2 and 3 in Wales and at 1st and 2nd Level in Scotland. This page is ...