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LGBTQ Nation on MSNGermany bans Nazi symbols. The U.S. should do the same with Confederate monuments.The German constitution outlaws the former Nazi swastika and other remnants as “symbols of anti-constitutional organizations.
In 1935, a few years after Hitler was made chancellor, the Nazi Party announced that the swastika flag was now the national flag. The airship subsequently operated under the new German swastika ...
The images from Charlottesville, Va., of white supremacists marching with Nazi banners reminded us, as if we needed it, that the swastika remains a potent symbol of racist hate.
By 1952 one in three of Foreign Ministry officials in Bonn was a former member of the Nazi Party. ... Unlike the Confederate flag in the United States, the Nazi swastika is banned in Germany.
There’s a banner underneath that reads “TRUMP 2020,” and “AMERICA FIRST” is plastered above it. The symbol bears a striking resemblance to a Nazi ... to an official Nazi party ...
Demonstrations by Nazi groups in Orlando, Florida over the weekend, timed to International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Jan. 27, prompted a wave of outrage on social media and an outpouring of ...
Founder of NSC-131 Christopher R. Hood Jr. appears at West Roxbury District Court in July. Hood is the leader of the Nationalist Social Club 131 or NSC-131, a neo-Nazi which was established in ...
A far-right German political party that has had leaders sanctioned for speaking well of Nazis is close to winning two state elections. Alternative for Germany (AfD), which is running a pro-Russia ...
Calls for a ban of the NPD, which critics say is inspired by Hitler’s Nazis, have grown since it emerged last year a neo-Nazi cell had waged a racist killing spree over nearly a decade.
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