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Trump’s Greenland gambit echoes Nazi-era playbook, sparking alarm
politics1 month ago

Trump’s Greenland gambit echoes Nazi-era playbook, sparking alarm

Will Saletan argues that Trump’s Davos pitch to acquire Greenland channels Adolf Hitler’s 1938 Sudetenland appeal, using a security threat and a claim to ‘title and ownership’ to justify aggression, though noting Trump is not Hitler. The piece warns Trump is adopting fascist-style tactics—sidelining Congress, targeting critics, hinting at dictatorship, and stoking anti-immigrant sentiment—raising alarms about democracy and European security. It highlights the Greenland rhetoric as part of a broader pattern of nationalist demagoguery and cautions against normalizing such language.

entertainment3 months ago

DNA analysis confirms Hitler had a genetic sexual disorder

Channel 4's documentary claims that Adolf Hitler suffered from Kallmann syndrome, which can cause low testosterone and undescended testicles, and reveals high genetic predispositions to autism, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder, while debunking Jewish ancestry. The documentary emphasizes rigorous scientific analysis of a DNA sample believed to be Hitler's, obtained from fabric in his bunker, and features expert insights to explore how genetics may have influenced his behavior and health.

Russell Crowe Stars as a Wily Nazi in 'Nuremberg'
entertainment3 months ago

Russell Crowe Stars as a Wily Nazi in 'Nuremberg'

The film 'Nuremberg' directed by James Vanderbilt, starring Russell Crowe and Rami Malek, offers a glossy, polished portrayal of the Nazi leaders' trial, focusing on psychological interviews rather than courtroom drama. While it features strong performances and high production values, it is criticized for its superficial treatment of the horrors and moral questions surrounding the trials, ultimately lacking the depth and reckoning of previous works like 'Judgment at Nuremberg.' The film underscores the ongoing relevance of justice and accountability but falls short of confronting the true horror and complexity of evil.

Hitler’s Bunker Transformed into a Dark Tourism Site
history5 months ago

Hitler’s Bunker Transformed into a Dark Tourism Site

The Führerbunker in Berlin, where Hitler spent his last moments, is now a parking lot and a site of dark tourism, attracting visitors interested in Germany's Nazi history. Despite its historical significance, official recognition is minimal due to Germany's efforts to confront and memorialize its dark past, leading to a complex interplay between tourism, memory, and societal repugnance.

"UN Security Council Refers Palestinian Membership Bid to Committee Amid Israeli Presentation on Gaza War"
international-relations1 year ago

"UN Security Council Refers Palestinian Membership Bid to Committee Amid Israeli Presentation on Gaza War"

Israel's Ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan, criticized the UN's handling of the Gaza conflict, unveiling a historic photograph showing Mufti Haj Amin Al-Husseini alongside Adolf Hitler to highlight the connection between Palestinians and Nazi Germany. Erdan accused the UN of reinforcing modern-day Nazi Jihadists by considering granting permanent member status to Palestine and condemned the Palestinian Authority's financial support for terrorists, warning that such actions would undermine the UN's credibility as a peacekeeping institution.

"Ex-Trump Chief of Staff Reveals Trump's Disturbing Praise for Hitler"
politics1 year ago

"Ex-Trump Chief of Staff Reveals Trump's Disturbing Praise for Hitler"

Former White House chief of staff John Kelly has publicly supported the claim that Donald Trump praised Adolf Hitler, stating that Trump allegedly said Hitler "did some good things" by rebuilding the economy. Kelly also revealed Trump's admiration for strongmen and his desire for dictatorial powers. The allegations against Trump have been denied by his campaign, while Kelly and former National Security adviser John Bolton have been criticized for their remarks. The revelations are part of a forthcoming book by CNN's Jim Sciutto, shedding light on Trump's controversial rhetoric and leadership style.

"US-British Ambassadors Double Down on Ukraine Aid Pleas Amid Accusations and Vows"
politics2 years ago

"US-British Ambassadors Double Down on Ukraine Aid Pleas Amid Accusations and Vows"

Marjorie Taylor Greene accuses British Foreign Secretary David Cameron of comparing Republicans to Hitler for not supporting further aid to Ukraine, prompting a heated exchange between the two. Greene dismissed Cameron's remarks as rude and insisted that he should focus on his own country's issues. Cameron, a former UK prime minister, urged the US Congress to pass aid to Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of supporting Ukraine economically and militarily in the face of Russian aggression.

"Rare Screening of 7-Hour Hitler Epic Mesmerizes Audience"
arts2 years ago

"Rare Screening of 7-Hour Hitler Epic Mesmerizes Audience"

Hans-Jürgen Syberberg's rarely screened seven-hour epic "Hitler, a Film From Germany" is getting a rare screening at Film at Lincoln Center in New York, drawing sold-out crowds despite its daunting length. The film, distributed by Francis Ford Coppola, is a surreal collage of theatrical sketches and archival footage, offering a unique and disorienting portrayal of Adolf Hitler. Divided into four parts, the film presents Hitler as a projection of mankind's darkest fantasies and desires throughout history, with multiple actors and unconventional representations.

"Trump's Hitler-like rhetoric fuels rise of right-wing parties in Europe and US"
politics2 years ago

"Trump's Hitler-like rhetoric fuels rise of right-wing parties in Europe and US"

Vice President Kamala Harris criticized former President Donald Trump for his recent comments attacking immigrants, comparing his language to that of Adolf Hitler. Harris, the daughter of immigrants herself, called Trump's words divisive and urged people to stand up against such rhetoric. Members of Trump's own party, including Chris Christie and Mitch McConnell, have also criticized his remarks. President Joe Biden previously accused Trump of using Nazi language during his campaign.

"Trump's Denial of Reading 'Mein Kampf' Amidst Anti-Immigration Rhetoric"
politics2 years ago

"Trump's Denial of Reading 'Mein Kampf' Amidst Anti-Immigration Rhetoric"

Former President Donald Trump, for the second time in a week, made controversial remarks about immigrants, stating that they were damaging the "blood" of the country, drawing comparisons to Adolf Hitler's rhetoric. Trump denied reading Hitler's "Mein Kampf" but echoed similar sentiments. He also suggested that illegal immigrants could bring disease and crime to the US, prompting backlash from the White House and Republican leaders. President Biden's re-election campaign criticized Trump's comments, while some of his supporters defended his remarks, expressing concerns about the potential risks associated with illegal immigration.

Trump Denies Reading Mein Kampf, Criticizes Immigrants and Faces Republican Backlash
politics2 years ago

Trump Denies Reading Mein Kampf, Criticizes Immigrants and Faces Republican Backlash

Former President Donald Trump denied comparisons to dictators like Adolf Hitler, while reiterating his claim that undocumented immigrants are "destroying the blood of our country." Trump denied ever reading Hitler's political manifesto, "Mein Kampf," but has faced backlash for suggesting that undocumented immigrants are "poisoning the blood" of the country. Despite the comparisons, Trump has repeated similar statements multiple times. He has previously used dehumanizing rhetoric towards undocumented immigrants and expressed admiration for strongmen. Concerns have been raised about a potential second Trump term being more extreme than the first. Trump remains the frontrunner in GOP polls for the 2024 presidential race.

Trump Denies Reading 'Mein Kampf' and Defends Controversial Comments on Immigrants at Iowa Rally
politics2 years ago

Trump Denies Reading 'Mein Kampf' and Defends Controversial Comments on Immigrants at Iowa Rally

Former President Donald Trump defended his controversial comment that undocumented immigrants are "poisoning the blood of our country," denying any knowledge of Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf." Trump reiterated his stance during a speech in Iowa, claiming that immigrants from Africa, Asia, and South America were "destroying the blood of our country" and potentially bringing in diseases. Critics have accused Trump of echoing Hitler's language, but he and his campaign have dismissed the comparisons.

Trump's Immigration Comments Spark Hitler Comparisons and Republican Criticism
politics2 years ago

Trump's Immigration Comments Spark Hitler Comparisons and Republican Criticism

Former President Donald Trump denies being inspired by Hitler while repeating his comments that immigrants are "destroying the blood of our country." Trump's remarks, which were met with criticism, including from President Joe Biden, who compared his rhetoric to that used in Nazi Germany, were brushed off by Trump, claiming that Hitler's rhetoric was different. Trump emphasized concerns about health, crime, and the need to remove immigrants, stating they are "destroying the fabric of our country."

Trump's Rhetoric Draws Comparisons to Hitler, Sparks Concern Among Officials
politics2 years ago

Trump's Rhetoric Draws Comparisons to Hitler, Sparks Concern Among Officials

The creator of Godwin's Law, Mike Godwin, believes that comparing Trump's rhetoric to Hitler or Nazi ideology is fair, stating that Trump knows what he's doing and intentionally uses dehumanizing language similar to Hitler. Godwin argues that Trump's repetition of certain lines during rallies is a tactic to generate desired reactions and media coverage. He also suggests that Trump believes there is a part of his base that resonates with this message. Godwin explains the origins of Godwin's Law and its purpose to prevent the overuse of Hitler or Nazi comparisons. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing the fragility of democratic institutions and the need to protect them.