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nzz.ch • History • Germany
Hitler's 'Nero Decree' of March 1945, ordering the destruction of German infrastructure to deny resources to the Allies, epitomizes his willingness to drag the German people down with him in defeat.
thetimes.com • History • World
Laurence Rees's 'The Nazi Mind' draws parallels between Nazi Germany and contemporary political trends, warning against the dangers of unchecked authoritarianism and the manipulation of public opinion.
gauchazh.clicrbs.com.br • Politics • Brazil
A Brazilian public servant is indicted for racism after allegedly making a white supremacist gesture at a meeting, leading to further investigations into Nazi-related materials and child pornography found at his home.
theatlantic.com • History • Germany
The article details Hitler's implementation of high tariffs in Germany, driven by nationalist ideology and despite warnings of economic repercussions, ultimately foreshadowing his broader war aims.
theatlantic.com • History • Germany
This article details how wealthy German industrialists initially financed Hitler's rise to power, later suffering consequences for their actions and complicity in the Nazi regime.
smh.com.au • Politics • Australia
Neo-Nazis in Australia are attempting to establish a political party to circumvent legal restrictions on Nazi symbols and propaganda, aiming to normalize their ideology and gain political influence.
oglobo.globo.com • Literature • Brazil
Samir Machado de Machado's new novel, 'O crime do bom nazista', is a crime thriller set on a zeppelin in 1933, exploring themes of Nazism and contemporary Brazil.
abc.es • History • Germany
A growing number of Germans, particularly younger generations, express a desire to move beyond the collective guilt associated with the Nazi past, sparking debate and concern.
volkskrant.nl • History • Netherlands
Jan Hendriksen recounts his experiences as a teenager conscripted into the Waffen-SS during World War II, highlighting the difficult circumstances and his conflicted feelings.
newyorker.com • History • World
This New Yorker article analyzes Adolf Eichmann's personality and actions during and after the Holocaust, focusing on his role in the deportation of Jews and his self-deception.
apublica.org • History • Brazil
This article details the nearly two decades Josef Mengele, the infamous Nazi doctor, lived in Brazil after World War II, highlighting his life of privilege and the ongoing impact of his crimes.