The end of Golden Dawn: has Greece shown us how to deal with neo-Nazis?
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The end of Golden Dawn: has Greece shown us how to deal with neo-Nazis?

During the early years of the Greek economic crisis, it looked as though the public was trying to punish the political system through the ballot box. It is widely believed that this age of anger had passed by 2017, which was when Golden Dawn’s downfall began. Greece rejected populism and abandoned fringe politics, allowing mainstream parties to become popular once again.

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Calls for Nazi symbols to be outlawed
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Calls for Nazi symbols to be outlawed

Nazi symbols and insignia from Germany's Third Reich will be banned from public display in Victoria, after a parliamentary inquiry recommended changes to the state's racial vilification laws.

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How long will Australia continue to honour SS-led Nazi thugs?
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How long will Australia continue to honour SS-led Nazi thugs?

On April 25, 2021, Australia once again dishonoured its war heroes by allowing the Serbian Chetniks, a World War 2 Nazi collaborationist militia to march alongside legitimate Allied veterans on ANZAC Day, a day reserved for giving thanks to those who served and suffered for the Allied cause.

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Nazi collaborator monuments in Australia
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Nazi collaborator monuments in Australia

There are hundreds of statues and monuments in the United States and around the world to people who abetted or took part in the murder of Jews and other minorities during the Holocaust. The Forward has, for the first time, documented them in this collection of articles. For a guide to each country’s memorials click here.

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Australia caught honouring alleged SS-led ‘Nazi collaborators’
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Australia caught honouring alleged SS-led ‘Nazi collaborators’

Fresh from the scandal into war crimes allegedly committed by Australian SAS troops in Afghanistan over the last two decades, Australia’s peak national veteran’s body the Returned and Services League (RSL) has now been caught honouring alleged World War Two Nazi collaborators with Life Membership as a reward for their money-raising skills.

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Canadians love ice hockey, maple syrup & it seems, SS troops!
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Canadians love ice hockey, maple syrup & it seems, SS troops!

Heinrich Himmler, SS leader and one of the architects of the murder of six million Jews, inspects the Ukrainians who volunteered for the 14th SS Division Galicia. After the war around 2,000 members of the division were allowed to come to live in Canada.

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French Holocaust denial industry alive and well
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French Holocaust denial industry alive and well

Officials in Oradour-sur-Glane, near Limoges in central France, put up a tarpaulin to cover the graffiti discovered on Friday on the wall at the entrance to the Centre de la Mémoire (Centre for Remembrance). The word “lie” was scrawled on the wall, along with other graffiti, according to the regional paper Le Populaire du Centre. The inscription “Village Martyr” was crossed out.

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Why is Canada full of Nazi monuments?
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Why is Canada full of Nazi monuments?

Why does Canada have not one but several memorials to Nazi collaborators? And why, when statues are toppling all over the world, have Canadian Jewish groups remained silent?

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Hungary’s ‘SS-fest’ continues to grow
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Hungary’s ‘SS-fest’ continues to grow

Each February, Europe’s neo-Nazis converge in Budapest for the “Day of Honor,” a celebration of the SS’s record in Hungary. For years, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has been erasing all traces of antifascism from the official national history — and now the uniformed marchers enjoy government endorsement.

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The Mission to Hunt Nazis Has Become a Race Against Time
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The Mission to Hunt Nazis Has Become a Race Against Time

It is perhaps fitting that the decades-long search for Nazi collaborators living on United States soil may have reached its conclusion — or something close to it — in a small city, in an unremarkable ranch house on an equally unremarkable cul-de-sac.

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Will Canada deport it's last known Nazi?
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Will Canada deport it's last known Nazi?

Born in 1924 to an ethnic German family in Halbstadt, Ukraine, Oberlander was 17 when he began working as an interrogation interpreter for Einsatzkommando 10a, known as Ek10a, one of the mobile mass killing units used by the Nazi SS for the execution of more than 2 million people (primarily Jewish) who were considered unacceptable to Nazi Germany.

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How Australia hides Nazi collaborators in plain sight
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How Australia hides Nazi collaborators in plain sight

Nazis are alive and well in Australia, so much so that they are welcome to march in Australia’s famous ANZAC Day parade, which is supposed to commemorate the Allies. Someone in the Australian government it seems didn’t get the memo about the Serbian Chetniks and their near 4-year collaboration with both the Italian Fascists and German Nazis. Below is just a snippet of what can be easily found within minutes of searching both online and at any local or regional library.

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Slovenia attempts to rewrite its wartime pro-Nazi history
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Slovenia attempts to rewrite its wartime pro-Nazi history

It emerged in January that an unnamed grandchild of the country’s leading wartime pro-Nazi, the notoriously anti-Semitic General Leon Rupnik (pictured above left, with SS-General Erwin Rösener, right), had succeeded in persuading the country’s Supreme Court to annul the death sentence imposed on him in 1946. It did this on the ground that the military tribunal which tried him had been procedurally inadequate. In theory, the invalidated verdict could had led to a retrial in a lower court. There was a catch: the retrial would have required his presence in court, despite the fact he had been shot 73 years earlier.

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