The Volkswagen company was centrally involved in the Nazi war effort and a dealership in Mexico was caught displaying an image of the genocidal regime responsible for the deaths of six million Jews.

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Rapper Snoop Dogg posted an image of a swastika lurking behind the American flag, a troubling post considering his love for Louis Farrakhan, a hate preacher who once praised Adolf Hitler as a ‘very great man.’

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Dozens of Kindle eBook editions of Adolf Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ were removed from the site, along with Hitler’s Amazon page, which displayed updates on authors and information on new releases.

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The eight-line poem, half of which was copied from a Dutch book of verse, is dated March 28, 1942, shortly before Anne and her family went into hiding from the Netherlands’ wartime Nazi occupiers in a secret apartment in an Amsterdam canal house.

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A prison warden found himself in hot water Thursday after it was discovered that security guards have been marking visitors to the penitentiary with hand stamps featuring the Nazi swastika.

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H.A. Rey and Margret Rey, the husband-and-wife team behind Curious George, the multimillion-selling children’s franchise, were Jewish refugees during World War II, fleeing from Paris in 1940 on homemade bicycles.

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The exhibition includes a wide range of anti-Jewish stickers from before and during the Nazi era, carrying messages such as “Jews out” and “You have bought from Jews! We are watching.” There are also some illegal flyers from the Nazi era, one saying “Down with Hitler.”

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AP willingly accepted the censorship of the Reich Propaganda Ministry and signed the Nazi Schriftleitergesetz (editor’s law), promising not to publish anything “calculated to weaken the strength of the Reich abroad or at home,” says Harriet Scharnberg.

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