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Nazi Memorabilia

The German Historical Museum Has Just Acquired 15,000 Antisemitic Objects

The collection was compiled by Holocaust survivor Wolfgang Haney in the 1980s.
By Helen Holmes

Assailants Tagged Auschwitz Barracks With Anti-Semitic Hate Speech This Week

The Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum has decided not to make the graffiti's content public so as not to spread hate speech.
By Helen Holmes

Hitler’s Bronze Horse Statues Will No Longer Belong to a Private Collector

German officials initially seized the statues in 2015 during an investigation into an illegal art trafficking ring.
By Helen Holmes

Nazi Memorabilia Keeps Getting Stolen From Dutch War Museums

By Helen Holmes

The Bizarre, Globe-Themed Bar From Hitler’s Yacht Is Being Sold for $75,000

By Helen Holmes

Holocaust Center Raises Alarm Over Sale of Bronze Nazi Eagle Valued at $26 Million

By Helen Holmes
Some of the Nazi memorabilia found at the home of English serial killer Patrick Mackay, 3rd November 1975. Mackay claimed to have murdered eleven people in England in the mid 1970s. (Photo by )

Authorities Uncover a Trove of Nazi Artifacts Hidden in Argentina

By Alanna Martinez
SAN FRANCISCO - MARCH 23: A worker uses a machine to separate coin blanks at the U.S. Mint March 23, 2004 in San Francisco, California. The San Francisco Mint opened in 1937 and is the only mint devoted to producing the only traditional annual sets of highly polished proof coin sets made of both copper-nickel clad and silver.

Look Out for These Fake Trump Coins, Wall Street Journal Shrinks Arts Coverage

By Alanna Martinez
BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 08: (EDITORS NOTE: This Picture has been digitally retouched. Available for 14 days after create date.) French author Michel Houellebecq by Photographer Francois Berthier for the Contour Collection poses at the Film Haus Arsenal during the 64th Berlinale International Film Festival on February 8, 2014 in Berlin, Germany.

Houellebecq Makes Space for Fellow Smokers, Nazi Memorabilia Sale Sparks Controversy

By Alanna Martinez
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