Adolf Hitler

After October 7, IDF commanders visit Poland for Holocaust lessons and battlefield reflections

The Jerusalem Post interviewed Col. Yoni Dahan and Col. Nati Keren, who have been serving during the war, about the importance of a trip to Poland.

IDF commanders visit Auschwitz as part of their training.
Andrew Tate, left, appeared on the Patrick Ben-David Podcast to distance himself from footage of the right-wing influencers singing "Heil Hitler." Myron Gaines, right, doubled down, appearing in a video dressed as an Orthodox Jew.

Andrew Tate denies singing Ye’s ‘Heil Hitler’, others present double down

'Deeply offensive' : Fuentes, Tate brothers and Sneako seen blasting Kanye's Heil Hitler in Miami Beach nightclub

Fuentes, Tate brothers, Sneako seen blasting Kanye's 'Heil Hitler' in Miami Beach nightclub

Fuentes, the streamer and avowed antisemite who has previously said Hitler was “very f–king cool,” has been gaining more traction as a voice on the right.

Nick Fuentes says his problem with Trump ‘is that he is not Hitler’


Nazi flag hung at Rangers match sparks outrage

The flag with the Nazi symbol was hung as the Rangers marked Armed Forces Day.

 A Russian totenkopf flag seen in 2014. The flag consists of a Totenkopf skull symbol used as SS emblem in Nazi Germany and the black-yellow-white first "State flag" of the Russian Empire (1858–1896) used by some Russian ultra-nationalists.

'Adolf Canada': Former NFL player likens Steelers' OC to Nazi leader

In one tweet former NFL player Antonio Brown drew Hitler's mustache on a picture of Pittsburgh Steelers' offensive coordinator Matt Canada. In another, he called him, "Adolf Canada."

 Antonio Brown in 2015.

IDF commander presented as Hitler online

IDF Maj.-Gen. Yehuda Fox was depicted as Nazi leader Adolf Hitler in a post on X (formerly Twitter), following several coalition lawmakers criticizing the general.

 A picture of IDF Maj.-Gen. Yehuda Fox edited to depict him as Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.

US Open ejects fan for using Adolf Hitler regime phrase

CNN reported that the fan uttered a phrase from the German national anthem, which since has been removed, that became a rallying cry under Hitler during World War II.

A tennis racket and two tennis balls on a court

German politician insists he’s not antisemitic as ‘Holocaust leaflet’ scandal unfolds

"I made mistakes when I was young, too. I deeply regret if I have hurt feelings through my response to the leaflet in question or other allegations against me from my youth,” Hubert Aiwanger said.

 FILE PHOTO: Federal Chairman of Free Voters (Freie Waehler) Hubert Aiwanger talks to the media during a discussion at the German upper house of parliament Bundesrat, in Berlin, Germany April 22, 2021.

Israeli Ex-PM shares video of prof. equating Netanyahu with Hitler

Ehud Barak shared a video of Prof. Ichak Adizes comparing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Adolf Hitler and saying he isn't fit to run the country.

 Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu addresses his supporters at his party headquarters during Israel's general election in Jerusalem, November 2, 2022.

Austria’s plans for Hitler’s birth house stir controversy

Plans to turn Hitler’s birth house into a police training facility on issues related to human rights has polarized the small Austrian town.

 A memorial stone stands outside the house where Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau Am Inn, Austria on April 18, 2015.

What were the Jewish beginnings of Hitler's Nazi war machine?

Behind the Nazis' wartime successes lay the well-developed and innovative German automotive and aircraft industries, with their many Jewish inventors, engineers, and entrepreneurs.

 Josef Ganz in the Ardie-Ganz prototype, 1930

Argentinian eatery sparks outrage for 'Anne Frank' burger, 'Hitler' fries

The items were later removed from the menu and the restaurant apologized for the offense.

Adolf Hitler

Nazis destroyed Munich's main synagogue in 1938. Parts of it were just found in the city's river.

The find was announced almost exactly 85 years after the building was destroyed.

 ADOLF HITLER reviews his troops during the victory parade in Vienna following the German annexation of Austria, March 16, 1938. Hitler called Lueger ‘the greatest German mayor of all times’ in ‘Mein Kampf.’