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Mein Kampf"'s Enduring Influence: A Century of Hate

Despite being published 100 years ago, Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf" remains widely available, fueling antisemitism and extremist ideologies online and in physical markets worldwide, highlighting the ongoing challenge of combating hate speech.

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Hitler's Early Ideology: Blood, Unity, and Expansion

In the opening pages of his autobiography, "Mein Kampf", Adolf Hitler outlines his belief in a unified German nation based on shared blood, justifying future territorial expansion as a moral imperative to provide for all Germans. This foundational concept, shaped by his experiences in Vienna, became...

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Austrian Town Renames Streets Honoring Nazis

Braunau am Inn, Austria, will rename two streets named after Nazi party members following a 28-9 city council vote, addressing concerns about constitutional violations and symbolizing Austria's ongoing struggle against the legacy of Nazism. Approximately 200 families will be affected.

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Austrian Town Renames Nazi-Linked Streets

Eighty years after WWII, Braunau am Inn, Austria, renamed two streets named after Nazi party members Josef Reiter and Franz Resl, affecting 200 households, following a report that deemed the names unconstitutional; the radical-right FPÖ opposed it due to concerns for elderly residents.

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Austrian Town Renames Streets Honoring Nazis

Following a report deeming the names unconstitutional, Braunau am Inn council voted to rename two streets honoring Nazi party members Josef Reiter and Franz Resl, affecting about 200 households; this follows longstanding criticism of Austria's WWII narrative.

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Gatekeeper's Suicide: A Nazi Occupation's Tragic Consequence

Joseph Meister, the first human recipient of Pasteur's rabies vaccine in 1885, committed suicide in 1940 upon the Nazi occupation of Paris, unable to prevent their entry into the Pasteur Institute where he worked as a gatekeeper, highlighting the lasting impact of Nazism.

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Annotated Mein Kampf Edition to be Released in Germany

Germany will publish a critically annotated edition of Hitler's Mein Kampf in January 2024, seventy years after his death and ninety years after its initial publication, aiming to counter the book's continued influence and provide educational context.

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Thompson Concert in Zagreb Sparks Controversy Over Nazi Salute

Nearly 500,000 people attended a concert in Zagreb by Croatian singer Marko Perković Thompson, who repeated a Nazi salute from a popular song, sparking controversy given the salute's association with the WWII-era Ustase regime responsible for killing thousands in concentration camps.

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Hitler's Rise: A Socio-Political Analysis

This biography of Hitler analyzes his rise to power, highlighting the interplay between his personal characteristics and broader socio-political factors that facilitated the Holocaust; the author rejects the notion that Hitler alone was responsible, emphasizing the role of systemic issues and pre-ex...

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Austrian Town Renames Streets Named After Nazi Supporters

Austria will rename two streets in Braunau am Inn, Adolf Hitler's birthplace, named after Nazi supporters, following a municipal council vote; this follows a report that the names were unconstitutional and affects about 200 homes.

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Australia Cancels Kanye West's Visa Over Nazi-Glorifying Song

Australia cancelled Kanye West's visa due to his song "Heil Hitler," which glorifies Nazism and follows his previous anti-Semitic comments, reflecting a global trend of holding public figures accountable for hate speech. The decision was made by Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke and announced on the ...

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Thomas Mann: Literary Giant and Unwavering Anti-Nazi Activist

Thomas Mann, a German writer and Nobel laureate, rose to global prominence with works like "Buddenbrooks", while his political activism, which included opposing Nazism and broadcasting anti-Nazi messages during exile in the US, shaped his legacy.

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