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Nazis

Auschwitz Museum Calls Out Amazon’s Poor Choices for the Second Time This Week

A fictionalized scene in the new Amazon show depicts prisoners at Auschwitz being forced to participate in a game of 'human chess.'
By Helen Holmes

Stephen Miller’s Uncle Slammed Him in a Politico Op-Ed and It’s Beautiful

Nothing hurts more than a family member's disappointment, which Stephen Miller now knows intimately due to a new Politico Op-Ed.
By Helen Holmes
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump addresses a rally against the Iran nuclear deal on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol September 9, 2015 in Washington, DC. Thousands of people gathered for the rally, organized by the Tea Party Patriots, which featured conservative pundits and politicians.

Dog Twitter Controversies and How Trump Turned Up Casual Racism

The situations with WeRateDogs and Racism Watchdog remind of a simpler time online.
By Luke O'Neil

It’s Time to Get the FBI Out of the Spy Business

By John R. Schindler

Trump Surrogate Regrets Nazis Didn’t ‘Keep F***ing Going’ in Snapchat Clip

By John Bonazzo
Richard Spencer is using a new funding stream.

The Alt-Right Is Now Using ‘Hatreon’ to Crowdfund Its Projects

By John Bonazzo
Wooden box crafted in Auschwitz by Polish prisoner Bronisław Czech, collection from the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum.

For the First Time These Artifacts From Auschwitz Will Be Shown Around the World

By Sarah Fortinsky
Ken Bone.

Good Memes Gone Bad: 5 of the Internet’s Most Famous ‘Milkshake Ducks’

By John Bonazzo
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
A look at the offerings for Free Comic Book Day 2017 at Sphinx Comics, including Secret Empire #1.

The Best and Worst of Free Comic Book Day 2017

By John Martin
A still from the film Schindler's List.

The Last Copy of Schindler’s List—the Real One—Is for Sale

By Guelda Voien
Tucker Carlson Tonight/Fox News

Fox News’ Fratty Host to Univision Anchor: ‘You’re Whiter Than I Am’

By Joe Lapointe
We can dream, can't we?

This Parody Twitter Account Imagines What Hillary Clinton Would Tweet as President

By John Bonazzo
Alex Jennings as the Duke of Windsor on The Crown.

What ‘The Crown’ Got Wrong: The Duke of Windsor’s (Not So) Secret Nazi History

By Tim Sommer
Rabbi Renne Feller

This Woman Triumphed Over Nazis and PTSD to Become a World-Renowned Rabbi at 70

By Sage Lazzaro
Retired electrician Pierre Le Guennec harbored a collection of 271 works by Pablo Picasso, the French newspaper Liberation reported today. Picasso's heir, Claude Picasso, who filled a complaint, dismissed Le Guennec's claim that he could have received the paintings as gifts, telling Liberation that his father would not have given such a quantity of works to anyone, after Le Guennec told he had been given the works as presents, either by Picasso's wife or from the artist himself. AFP PHOTO VALERY HACHE (Photo credit should read )

Picasso’s Handyman Claims Hidden Hoard Were Gifts, Ai Weiwei Lashes Out During Talk

By Alanna Martinez
Rendering of the interior of the Gilder Center.

Landmarks Commission Approves AMNH Expansion, Prince Laid to Rest in 3-D-Printed Urn

By Alanna Martinez
Guiding Light by Muhammad Ali.

Muhammad Ali’s Art Goes to Auction, Brazilian Artist Tunga Dead at 64…And More

By Guelda Voien
A protester belonging to a group of artists calling themselves 'The Good Crude Britannia', who want the Tate to cut its ties with British Petroleum (BP), throws a substance thought to be molasses on the floor outside, the Tate Britain on June 28, 2010, as the gallery holds its summer party.

BP to Cease Tate Sponsorship, Walker Art Center Ends Internet Cat Fest—and More

By Alanna Martinez
Katie Hollander. (Photo: Kelly Taub)

Creative Time Names Katie Hollander Director, White Cube Drops Marc Quinn—and More

By Alanna Martinez
Upon the return of Agents Mulder and Scully, we examine the history of their conspiracies. (Youtube)

‘The X-Files’ Marks a Return to the Paranoid Style in American Television

By Justin Joffe
The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

The Met Plans Modern Wing Expansion, Sotheby’s Moves Spring Sales—and More

By Alanna Martinez

Life Is a Cabaret? NY Museum Show Shines Up Berlin’s True Pre-War Darkness

By Piri Halasz

American Jewish Congress Ex-Head Calls Me a Nazi in Hate Rant

By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
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