Taxi driver whose social media posts were a ‘catalyst’ for riots had posted about targeting Jews and shared topless Hitler salute selfie
By Jane Prinsley
The hangman of Holocaust mastermind Adolf Eichmann passed away in Israel last month
Social Workers’ Union General Secretary removed statement but refused to issue a public apology
Anglican cleric reportedly told a service his mother-in-law was Hitler’s goddaughter
Jewish leaders condemn anti-Israel speech at cathedral Remembrance Day event
Shocking number of Americans support some Nazi ideas, according to new polling
Darryl Cooper claims people simply ‘ended up dead’ at Nazi concentration camps
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