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Tobacco and a tipple gave comfort during times of war
Article
/ 27 April 2020

Tobacco and a tipple gave comfort during times of war

Allied forces in the two world wars were provided with cigarettes. The anti-smoking Nazis used taxes on tobacco to help fill Germany’s depleted coffers

By Will Gordon
Be bold, Cyril, even if it’s politically risky
Analysis
/ 20 February 2020

Be bold, Cyril, even if it’s politically risky

He must end the Mantashe problem and execute his strategy rather than keep the ANC onside

By Richard Calland
Alarming surge in xenophobic language
Article
/ 6 August 2019

Alarming surge in xenophobic language

Populist politicians increasingly blame migrants for a range of problems. At home, the government, police and even trade unionists are doing the same.

By Jan Bornman
Poland to amend controversial Holocaust law
Article
/ 27 June 2018

Poland to amend controversial Holocaust law

The amendment is designed to remove fines or criminal penalties for anyone found guilty of ascribing Nazi crimes to the Polish state

By Agency
Be aware, the Nazis are among us
Article
/ 18 August 2017

Be aware, the Nazis are among us

It is not being alarmist to see parallels between Germany and what is happening in South Africa

By Staff Reporter
NWU’s vice-chancellor steps down after Nazi salute debacle
Article
/ 6 March 2014

NWU’s vice-chancellor steps down after Nazi salute debacle

The vice-chancellor of North West University has stepped down following the recent "sieg heil" initiation controversy at the institution.

By Sapa
French army removes photo of soldier in CAR wearing Nazi sign
Article
/ 21 December 2013

French army removes photo of soldier in CAR wearing Nazi sign

France’s military has taken down an image from an army website of one of its soldiers in the Central African Republic sporting a Nazi slogan.

By Staff Reporter
Nazi art hoard mystery deepens as missing recluse ‘surfaces’
Article
/ 11 November 2013

Nazi art hoard mystery deepens as missing recluse ‘surfaces’

Cornelius Gurlitt, who reportedly hid stolen masterpieces in his flat, has been spotted alive as more lost art is being found at his brother in law.

By Philip Oltermann
Hollande admits French role in deporting Jews to death camps
Article
/ 22 July 2012

Hollande admits French role in deporting Jews to death camps

French President Francois Hollande has acknowledged his country’s culpability in rounding up thousands of Jews to be sent to Nazi death camps.

By Staff Reporter
Dutch Nazi fugitive dies at 90
Article
/ 28 May 2012

Dutch Nazi fugitive dies at 90

Nazi war criminal, Klaas Carel Faber, who escaped from a Dutch jail and lived as a fugitive in Germany for 60 years has died at the age of 90.

By Erik Kirschbaum
No image available
Article
/ 20 January 2012

Urinating troops ‘democratise’ evil of war

Afghan incident shows it is no longer surprising that violence and cruelty are self-documented, writes Jonathan Jones.

By Jonathan Jones
No image available
Article
/ 5 November 2010

Hitler’s ‘secret’ mountain refuge

Argentina’s idyllic, infamous village sheds no light
on its history.

By Ricky Hunt
No image available
Article
/ 30 November 2009

Accused Nazi death camp guard on trial

John Demjanjuk (89) was brought into court on a stretcher on Monday to face charges that he helped kill tens of thousands of Jews in World War II.

By Richard Carter
No image available
Article
/ 11 June 2008

World War II mass grave found in southern Russia

Russian historians have tracked down a mass grave on a remote front in World War II believed to contain the remains of 1 000 German and Soviet soldiers, a researcher said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter

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