A bearded neo-Nazi thrown behind bars in Germany for inciting hatred has legally changed his name and gender in an apparent bid to be transferred to a women’s prison — because he’s afraid of ...
“He specifically praised Adolf Hitler. And it wasn’t just words — when his truck was disabled in the attack, the first thing he did was unfurl the flag of Nazi Germany,” prosecutors wrote.
The German government did keep investigating crimes through a central office established in 1958 in Ludwigsburg in southwest Germany. Their work led to the most infamous series of Nazi ...
Sven Liebich uses new German rule allowing people to change name without a psychiatric assessment and now lives under the name Marla-Svenja A German neo-Nazi has ... reform to Germany’s rules ...
A Nazi-obsessed man has been jailed for attempted murder after he stabbed an asylum seeker in a terrorist attack. Callum Parslow was handed a life sentence and will serve a minimum of 22 years and ...
LONDON, Jan 17 (Reuters) - A British neo-Nazi who attempted to murder an asylum seeker and then tried to publish an extreme right-wing manifesto was jailed on Friday for more than 22 years by an ...
MUNICH, Germany — Germany will be the prime European target of U.S. President Donald Trump's trade tariffs once he's in office, German Economy Minister Robert Habeck said on Saturday. The warning by ...
In just over four-and-a-half years, Nazi Germany systematically murdered at least 1.1 million people at Auschwitz, built in the south of occupied Poland near the town of Oswiecim. Auschwitz was at ...
I am a musician who has spent a good deal of his touring life in the Netherlands. Holland was the first country in Europe ...
King Charles III will be among the dignitaries attending a somber ceremony where the spotlight will be on the dwindling number of survivors of the Nazi atrocities ... of Germany's sites of ...
Established in 1972, the German American Partnership Program (GAPP) is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization that facilitates bilateral transatlantic exchanges between schools in the U.S. and Germany.
Neo-Nazi groups share a hatred for Jews and a love for Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany. While they also hate nonwhite people, LGBTQ people and even sometimes Christians, they perceive “the Jew” as their ...