The (ongoing) hunt for Canada’s last Nazis
That is all Canada has to show for its fight against Nazis. Twenty-seven suspected Nazis were taken to court. Not a single one was successfully prosecuted and the vast majority of investigations went nowhere — including the “baby smasher case.”
So why didn’t Canada strip Nazis of citizenship?
Report by Jewish historian found then-justice minister Pierre Trudeau argued that deporting Nazi war criminal to USSR would set negative precedent for Canadians
Is Australia going to ‘name & shame’ Nazis?
The first reports about a large group of men dressed in black and covering their faces with black masks broke on the afternoon of Australia Day.
Australia’s PM condemns neo-Nazis following ugly scenes in Sydney
Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he was "horrified" by the images of the group when asked about the incident on Saturday.
German vowel initiative is attempting to undermine neo-Nazi business model
A babygrow emblazoned with the slogan “I love Htlr” was one of the more egregious items Simon Knittel came across when he started delving into the murky world of Nazi merchandise.
Will Australia’s real Nazis please (goose) step forward
Much like with coal, gas and uranium, Australia looks to have an inexhaustible supply of Nazis – Neo and Original Recipe that over the years, were dutifully unearthed just in time it seems to satisfy the media’s insatiable demand for Hitler fanboys.
Australian soccer club in hot water over ‘fascist’ photo
The Australian Croatian Club in Canberra has been embroiled in community controversy about its ongoing display of ultranationalist paraphernalia since it was established in 1968.
Victoria passes legislation banning public displays of Nazi salute, symbols
Laws banning the display of the Nazi salute and symbols are set to take effect in Victoria later this week after legislation cleared state parliament.
Canada Nazi row: Waffen SS unit member causes mayhem in Ontario
Yaroslav Hunka, 98, was applauded in the House of Commons by lawmakers not aware of his history, during a visit by Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky.
The Goldman Report launches new podcast
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Is Melbourne becoming the new Nuremberg?
“For too many Jewish students, attending a public school is nothing short of a nightmare, as lives have been ruined because schools have failed us all.”
Conduct Unbecoming: Aussie Diggers dishonour ADF with Nazi collaborator selfies and Nazi flags while toasting mass killers
So, it’s from a profound sense of shock and sadness to see current and serving ADF members taking snap shots of themselves with those who have been proven to be Nazi collaborators.
Why government action to thwart neo-Nazi groups is far more difficult than it appears
The Australian Security and Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) argues neo-Nazis should be deprived of using extremist symbols to “raise their profile and to recruit new members”.
How myths are erasing the history of the Holocaust
According to Francis Fukuyama in his seminal 1992 book, The End of History and the Last Man, humanity at that time reached "the end of history as such," "the endpoint of mankind's ideological evolution and the universalization of Western liberal democracy as the final form of human government."
Nazi symbols set to be banned in Queensland & Tasmania
Queensland Attorney-General Shannon Fentiman tabled a bill on Wednesday to outlaw the display, distribution or publication of extremist hate symbols such as the Nazi Hakenkreuz, or hooked cross.
As neo-Nazis, SS goons & anti-Semites roam the streets, Australia’s Jewish leaders panic over rumours, ghosts, and teenagers
What a time to be alive! Not only have we moved just that little bit closer to World War 3 than we have been since the Cuban Missile crisis of 1961 thanks to Vladimir Putin, but now anti-Semitism and anti-Jewish hatred have been all but normalised in our everyday public discourse, more so than at any time since at least 1938.
Why is Novak Djokovic courting Nazis?
World number 5 tennis star and magnet for controversy Novak Djokovic has kicked off the Australian Open tennis tournament by sharing selfies with fans holding a flag of a paramilitary group that collaborated with Nazi Germany during World War 2.
Melbourne’s neo-Nazi boxing gym roping in kids
Extremism experts have raised concerns about the presence of a child at a neo-Nazi event in Melbourne’s northwest, saying it indicates far-right groups are indoctrinating children with hateful ideology during vulnerable periods in their intellectual development.
Australia’s Jewish community leaders score an own goal over the Holocaust
For NSW Jewish Board of Deputies CEO Darren Bark to claim the scenes at the Australia Cup final “were some of the ugliest scenes we have seen by spectators at a football game in our country” is sheer nonsense considering the fact that bona fide Nazis, some even subsidised by Australian taxpayers, operate out in the open without even of word of protest from either Mr Bark or the JBD.
NSW bans public display of Nazi symbols
Intentionally waving a Nazi flag in New South Wales or displaying memorabilia bearing swastikas can land a person in jail for up to a year, along with a fine of $11,000.