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Kavel Alpaslan
Kavel Alpaslan is a journalist based in İzmir, Turkey.
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Staying Red Among Fascists: Even if Heads Roll, the Spirit Still Challenges the State
07 Mar 2020
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Gazete Duvar
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Turkish
| Resistance Movements
In the spring of 1945, as Soviet troops entered Berlin, the lines between joy and sorrow, hope and darkness blurred. A poem found in the Gestapo headquarters, written by Harro Schulze-Boysen, a high-ranking official executed for spying for the Soviet Union, encapsulates the spirit of defiance against the Nazi regime. The article recounts the stories of resistance fighters like Kurt Schumacher, a sculptor and member of the German Communist Party, and his wife Elisabeth, who fought against the Nazis despite the risks. It also mentions Herbert and Marianne Baum, Jewish resisters who were eventually captured and killed. The article reflects on how these individuals fought for humanity during the darkest times and questions the role of history in judging the past, suggesting that the true power of history lies in the legacy it leaves for the future.
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Deborah Cornelious
I have been in media for ten years working in print, web and television. I am based out of Mumbai, India. Most recently, I was an Assistant Editor at The Hindu, covering cinema, new media and the queer community along with other beats like music, theatre, art, animals and the environment. My ...
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‘Jojo Rabbit’ movie review: Taika Waititi's Oscar contender is one of the best films of the year
31 Jan 2020
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www.thehindu.com
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English
| Intolerance
Taika Waititi's 'Jojo Rabbit' is a satirical comedy that uses humor to address the absurdity of Nazi propaganda and intolerance. Set during the end of World War II, the film follows ten-year-old Jojo Betzler, who discovers a Jewish girl hiding in his home. The narrative, based on Christine Leunens's book 'Caging Skies,' is praised for its seamless blend of whimsy and humor, with standout performances by Roman Griffin Davis and Scarlett Johansson. Waititi's portrayal of an imaginary Adolf Hitler adds a layer of absurdity, while the film's sanitized depiction of WWII atrocities underscores the power of comedy in conveying serious themes.
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Almudena De Cabo Tejerina
Almudena de Cabo Tejerina is a journalist based in Berlin, Germany.
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'The decent one', or the most intimate Himmler
09 Feb 2014
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www.dw.com
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Spanish
| Documentary Film
A documentary titled 'The decent one' by Vanessa Lapa, which premiered at the Berlinale, explores the personal side of Heinrich Himmler, the head of the SS and Gestapo, through personal letters between Himmler and his wife, Margarete, from 1927 to 1945. The film reveals the banality of Himmler's personal life against the backdrop of the Holocaust, shocking audiences with the contrast between his role in the genocide and his domestic life. The documentary, a co-production between Israel, Austria, and Germany, provides a subjective perspective on the Third Reich and its impact on the personal lives of its key figures.
Allan Hall
Allan Hall is a journalist based in Berlin, Germany. Works for London Times, Daily Mail, the sun, Readers Digest and is the author of the best selling Penguin book Monster about the crimes of Joseph Fritzl as well as some 20 other works on crime, the paranormal and the papacy.
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Apocalypse now? German drops Mayan magical skull owned by Himmler... and it could mark the end of the world on 21-12-12
11 May 2012
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Mail Online
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English
| Nazi History
A German historian accidentally dropped a Mayan skull once owned by SS leader Heinrich Himmler, leading to speculation about its connection to the Mayan prophecy predicting the end of the world on December 21, 2012. The skull, believed to have magical powers, was damaged during a photo shoot. Thomas Ritter, the current owner, dismisses the idea that the accident will trigger an apocalypse. The skull, made of volcanic rock, is one of the legendary Mayan skulls thought to hold significant mystical power.
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Rob Hyde
Rob Hyde is a freelance journalist based in Bremen, Germany. His work has been published in The Times, The Daily Mail, The Mirror, The Express, The Daily Record, The Star, The Liverpool Echo & others. He has writes for specialist publications such as The Lancet, and trade periodicals including ...
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How 'Nazi raccoons' descended from a pair released by Goering in the 1930s have overrun a German city, wreaking havoc and destroying homes - with enterprising restaurateurs turning them into bratwurst
15 Oct 2023
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Mail Online
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English
| Cultural Impact
Germany faces a significant environmental challenge with the proliferation of raccoons, originally introduced during the Nazi era. These animals have become a major problem, causing damage to homes and ecosystems. Some entrepreneurs, like Michael Reiss, have turned to selling raccoon meat as a solution, while others, such as Alexander Knauf, are involved in culling efforts. The European Union has listed raccoons as an invasive species, prompting discussions on control measures. The situation has sparked debate over the best approach to manage the raccoon population, balancing ecological concerns with animal rights.
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Julian Jackson
I am a professional writer, with over 10 years experience. My specialist areas are the environment, and visual arts, particularly photography and film. I also do business copywriting and news, for businesses in London both B2B and B2C. My work has been published in various environmental ...
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Daniel Cordier obituary
23 Nov 2020
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the Guardian
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English
| French Resistance
Daniel Cordier, a key figure in the French Resistance during World War II, passed away at the age of 100. Initially a right-wing nationalist, Cordier's views evolved under the influence of Jean Moulin, whom he served as a secretary. Post-war, Cordier became an art dealer and later a biographer of Moulin, contributing significantly to the historical understanding of the Resistance. His life was marked by intellectual vigor, political engagement, and a discreet personal life, including his mentorship of pop singer Hervé Vilard.
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Juliette Prouteau
Former jurist in international and european law, I'm a journalist based in Nantes and in Paris, France. Currently working as a freelance journalist at Euronews and as a press correspondent for justice at Ouest France (1st french daily newspaper). I'm also working for severals architecture's ...
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Who was the Nazi Irma Grese, the cruel guard of the Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps?
01 Oct 2023
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RTBF
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French
| War Crimes
The article delves into the role of women in Nazi Germany, focusing on Irma Grese, a notorious guard at Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen. It highlights her brutal actions and the broader involvement of women in the Nazi regime, challenging the perception that women were less culpable. The piece also discusses the historical context of post-war trials and the underrepresentation of female perpetrators in the collective memory of the Holocaust.
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Sarah Thust
Sarah Thust studied Journalism and Psychology in Leipzig, Germany. Since her studies she works as freelance journalist within a broad range of media and subjects. Sarah spent three years in Cambodia as a freelance reporter. She worked for German newspapers & radio stations, English newspapers & ...
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No, Donald Tusk's grandfather was not in the SS — the man in the photo is someone else
22 Apr 2022
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correctiv.org
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German
| European Politics
A viral image falsely claims that EU politician Donald Tusk's grandfather, Józef Tusk, was a member of the SS. The European Council and historical records confirm that Józef Tusk was arrested by the Gestapo in 1939 and forced into the Wehrmacht in 1944, later deserting. The man in the circulated photo is not Józef Tusk but an unidentified member of the SS. Similar false claims have been made about other politicians, including German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
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Bruno Waterfield
Bruno Waterfield is Brussels correspondent for The Times. He has been reporting on European affairs for almost 20 years, first from Westminster and then from the capital of the EU. He reported for the Daily Telegraph from Brussels from 2007 to 2015.
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Art looted by Nazis returned to family of Belgian resistance hero
06 Feb 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| World War II
A painting looted by the Nazis during World War II has been returned to the family of Belgian resistance hero Philippe Scheppers de Bergstein. The artwork, depicting Jesus' return to Nazareth, was stolen from the Emmaus Castle by a German soldier and hidden by a Dutch antique dealer. After the dealer's death, his nephew discovered the painting and returned it to the Scheppers de Bergstein family. The painting, now valued at over €800,000, symbolizes the resilience and sacrifice of the Belgian resistance during the war.
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Erin Zaleski
Erin Zaleski is a versatile journalist based in Paris specializing in France, travel, features, culture, human rights, politics, and international news. She covered the 2015 terror attacks in Paris, as well as politics, features, and entertainment. She has written for Newsweek, Agence France-Presse,...
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Is France’s 'Most Beautiful Village’ Really All That?
05 Oct 2023
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ca.style.yahoo.com
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English
| French Culture
Gordes, a village in Provence, has transformed from a discreet hideaway for former French President François Mitterrand to a globally recognized tourist destination. The village's charm, medieval architecture, and historical significance have attracted celebrities and tourists alike, leading to its frequent appearance in 'most beautiful villages' lists. Despite its popularity, Gordes maintains a duality, balancing its serene beauty with a tumultuous history marked by invasions and resistance efforts. The influx of tourists has raised concerns about overcrowding, but the village's natural beauty and cultural richness continue to draw visitors.
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