News about Adolf Hitler

Robert De Niro compares Trump to Hitler: 'He's a stupid bully!'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 3, 2024
This time, the Oscar-winner, 80, compared the Republican presidential candidate to World War II tyrants Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. During an appearance on MSNBC's The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle, De Niro called Trump a 'a sick person,' a 'narcissistic,' a 'monster, and a 'stupid bully.' De Niro then expressed his concern about Trump returning to the White House, saying he doesn't think people 'understand how dangerous it will be if he ever.' He continued: 'Historically, from what I see, even in Nazi Germany, they had it with Hitler. They don't take him seriously. "He looks like a clown. Acts like a clown." Mussolini. Same thing. These guys, I don't know why they look like clowns.

Turkey CUTS trade with Israel over IDF's bombing war in Gaza - after Netanyahu's minister accused Erdogan of behaving like a 'dictator'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 3, 2024
Turkey has suspended all trade with Israel over its ongoing offensive in Gaza as relations continue to sour between the two regional powers. The Turkish Trade Ministry said exports and imports had abruptly 'stopped' on Thursday, and that the measures would remain until Israel allows what it deems 'an uninterrupted and sufficient flow of humanitarian aid' into the beleaguered Strip. 'This is how a dictator behaves, disregarding the interests of the Turkish people and businessmen, and ignoring international trade agreements,' Israel's Foreign Minister Israel Katz snapped in a post on Twitter/X on Thursday.

Skeletons with hands and feet missing are discovered buried at 'Wolf's Lair' home of Hermann Goring: Horrifying find of three adults, a teenager and a baby by amateur archeologists sparks murder probe

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 30, 2024
Considered one of Hitler's right-hand men and the highest-ranking Nazi official tried at Nuremberg, Reichsmarschall Goring (left) is responsible for some of history's most heinous crimes against humanity. His home in northeastern Poland (right) was considered to have been thoroughly researched, until a team of local researchers and amateur archaeologists set out to uncover a wooden floor in the concrete building. The German-Polish excavators went to the haunting site in the hope of finding some nails or other building materials, and instead uncovered something much darker. The remains of three adults, a teenager and a baby were exposed in the dig, each of which appeared to have been buried naked and had no hands or feet.

People smuggling gangs are hiding migrants in abandoned Nazi bunkers before treacherous journeys across the English Channel on overcrowded dinghies

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 28, 2024
Trafficking gangs have been revealed to be hiding migrants in abandoned Nazi bunkers before risking their lives on overcrowded dinghies crossing the Channel. Dozens of desperate Kurds are sheltering within concrete enclaves built by Adolf Hitler's forces during Germany 's Second World War occupation of France. The dune hideouts are less than a mile from the northern French coast between Calais and Dunkirk where migrants camp out ahead of attempts to reach the UK. The revelations come after would-be asylum seekers insisted they would not be deterred by Rishi Sunak 's 'stop the boats' plan finally passed by Parliament last week.

Australian NBA legend Andrew Bogut shares digitally altered video of Anthony Albanese that makes the prime minister look like Adolf Hitler

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 25, 2024
Bogut (pictured, right) has raised plenty of eyebrows after sharing a shocking video on social media in which Albanese is depicted as the Nazi leader (pictured, left) as the NBA star sides with Elon Musk against the prime minister.

Online shoe shop Luxoro Formello is hit with furious backlash for selling footwear named after leading Nazis and Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 24, 2024
India-based firm Luxoro Formello, which has more than 20,000 followers on Instagram , was selling the shoes for £115. One design was named after Karl Donitz (bottom right), the Nazi navy chief who briefly succeeded Adolf Hitler as leader of Germany after the dictator's suicide in May 1945. Another was named in honour of German Second World War general Erwin Rommel (top right) - who was nicknamed the 'Desert Fox' - and billed as having 'peerlessly refined overtones'. A third design named after Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin (left) was described as having an 'appealingly pared-back design'. The listings were spotted by American historian Dr Waitman Wade Beorn who posted images of them on X. He asked, 'what the hell is going on here?' and joked: 'Slip on these stylish loafers as you slip out of the Führerbunker with your Nazi pals.'

Electrician, 55, filmed racially abusing Muslim women as they returned from a pro-Palestine protest told police his name was Adolf Hitler, court hears

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 23, 2024
EXCLUSIVE: An electrician filmed racially abusing Muslim women as they returned from a pro-Palestine protest told police his name was Adolf Hitler, a court heard today. Terry Eury, 55, was arrested yesterday after phone footage was shared showing a man calling the women 'f*** c***' on South Street in Romford, Essex. Eury admitted two counts of religiously aggravated abuse against Rubina Rahman and Jimena Pardo as he appeared at Thames Magistrates' Court today. Shelina Khudurun, prosecuting, said in court that when he was arrested Eury, from Wapping, East London,  gave the alias Adolf Hitler to police. She said: 'A group of people were returning from a Palestine protest. Some were wearing scarves and hijabs. Some were wearing keffiyehs, a Palestinian garment.'

Frauleins of the Fuhrer: What kind of women could wed such men as senior Nazis Joseph Goebbels and Hermann Goering and bear their children?

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 23, 2024
Nazi propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels, pictured with his wife Magda and children Hellmut, Helga and Magda as well as Adolf Hitler, started a relationship when she started working for him. However, Goebbels had several affairs during their marriage, including one with dancer Lida Baarova, right. Mrs Goebbels also had affairs before they took their own lives 24 hours after Hitler's suicide. Air chief Hermann Goerring, pictured inset with his wife Emmy, wooed the actress with photographs of his dead wife Carin.

Adolf Hitler's suicide blonde: As the Fuhrer's First Lady, Eva Braun lived in lavish splendour, but behind the scenes she was so miserable she TWICE tried to kill herself before the final reckoning in Hitler's bunker

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 22, 2024
The savagery of the senior Nazis is infamous. So what possessed any woman to wed such men and bear their children? In this series extracted from James Wyllie's chilling book, we reveal the women behind Hitler's henchmen - and, in the first instalment, we look at the Fuhrer's own notorious First Lady Eva Braun...

The real 'secret' meaning behind cannabis event 420 - and why some even think it is about Adolf Hitler

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 20, 2024
April 20, or 420 as it is known, is a day where millions of weed smokers come together to mark an unofficial holiday dedicated to marijuana. Potheads in 38 US states can enjoy the day legally while in the other states and here in the UK drug users will partake in the holiday illegally. London's Hyde Park has become a popular destination for 420 as thousands of smokers descend on the royal park to light up a doobie often in full view of police. The origin of the popular tradition is somewhat shrouded in mystery with many modern-day myths popping up about where it came from.

Revealed: Mailman's key role in Operation Mincemeat spy plot that helped fool Hitler about key plans

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 19, 2024
The paper's then editor Bob Prew instructed correspondent Cedric Salter to position himself near the Balkans in 1943 to mislead the enemy. The Allies had captured North Africa and were preparing to cross the Mediterranean to take Sicily. Operation Barclay was a plot to persuade the Germans and Italians that preparations to invade Sicily were fake and that the real plan was to go via Sardinia and Greece . A book by Robert Hutton called The Illusionist reveals the role of Dudley Clarke, the British officer who conceived the plot. Between 1940 and 1945, he built a deception operation which persuaded the Nazis of the existence of hundreds of thousands of imaginary troops, tanks, planes and ships. The famous Operation Mincemeat - in which fake invasion plans were planted on a body - was part of the operation.

Ex-Brandy Melville employee lays bare 'MISERABLE' experience working for trendy fashion brand - revealing she was forced to undergo 'insane' daily outfit checks at AGE 14 to determine if she looked 'PRETTY enough'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 12, 2024
Delaney Rinke , 22, chose to speak out against the popular fashion retailer just days after HBO documentary Brandy Hellville & The Cult of Fast Fashion laid bare its heinous underbelly , airing the shocking 'racism' and 'exploitation' many former employees say they suffered while working for the 'fast fashion cult'. The California-based content creator detailed how she got hired when she was just a teen after an employee approached while she was in the store and asked to 'take a picture' of her outfit - with the manager of the store then later DMing Delaney and telling her when she could start, despite having not received any paperwork or application from her.

California man to stand trial for brutal stabbing murder of gay Jewish student Blaze Bernstein

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 9, 2024
On Tuesday, opening statements in the murder trial of Samuel Woodward, 26, will take place in a Southern California court room. Woodward, originally new Newport Beach, has pleaded not guilty and his attorneys will argue that he is innocent both of the murder charge, and of the enhancement for a hate crime that was tacked on. Bernstein, a 19-year-old student at the University of Pennsylvania , was gay and Jewish. In January of 2018, he was home in Orange County visiting his family.

In a swastika hate row, a SNP minister condemns his own father

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 8, 2024
On his father's Facebook page, an SNP minister was forced to condemn an anti-Semitic message shared on his father's Facebook page. Tom Arthur Snr, the Minister of Community Wealth & Public Finance, was chastised for criticizing the post at the forefront of a Swastika hate crime row. Mr Arthur acknowledged that the offensive picture shared by his father's website falls 'far' from his own statement against discrimination. Arthur Snr had left the party in disgrace, according to the SNP, who also slammed the vil meme. It comes after the Mail announced that the 72-year-old had posted a snapshot of the Israeli flag combining the Nazi symbol with the Star of David.

Republicans veterans are bracing for the 80th anniversary of D-Day by leaping out of planes: 8 lawmakers remain unimpressed, with the little GOP majority intact following the test parachute plunge in Normandy in June

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 8, 2024
A group of House veterans is gearing up for the 80th anniversary of D-Day by leaping out of the first C-47 transport planes from World War II. After the session in Florida over the weekend, the eight senators emerged unscathed, leaving the GOP's slim majority of just one vote intact. Although the experiment was fruitful, some Republicans had rougher landings than others, according to DailyMail.com.

He had lost 2 million votes. The Nazis were bankrupt. However, there's a reason why Hitler went from doomed to tyrant in just six days, according to a riveting new book

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 7, 2024
In a German newspaper on January 24, 1933, Adolf Hitler appeared in a cartoon depicting him in the graveyard of his failed political movement. He was depicted as a Hamlet figure, holding and gazing at his own skull among a forest of swastika-shaped gravestones. If only! The non-Nazi wishful thinkers of Germany had to convince themselves that the threat had passed.

This is a preview by the 'toxic' underbelly of Brandy Melville': Former employees lay bare HORRIFYING discrimination, sex, and exploitation, according to them, as the explosive new doc prepares to shatter the myth of 'fast fashion CULT'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 1, 2024
Brandy Melville was established in Italy in the 1980s and opened its first store in the United States in 2009, and it was a huge success from the start, establishing it as a fashion staple among teens in the 2010s. However, as thousands of young girls clambered to get their hands on the latest and fashionable clothing, behind the scenes, the employees have now reported that they were subjected to rampant 'discrimination against race, sex, and size.' Brandy Hellville & The Cult of Fast Fashion, a forthcoming HBO documentary, is set to shed a lid on how the brand became one of the world's biggest apparel companies, while simultaneously promoting a very 'toxic work culture' unbeknownst to its loyal and expanding fanbase.

Since refusing to display his collection, Margaret Thatcher's most popular outfits slammed the V&A Museum for branding her a "contemporary villain."

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 27, 2024
Margaret Thatcher's most popular pieces have sluggishly criticized the Victoria and Albert Museum after they referred her as a "contemporary criminal" and refused to display his collection. Sir Peter Wood, an insurance company, acquired a selection of the former Tory Prime Minister's suits and handbags for about £400,000 to'save them for public exhibition' when they were auctioned off in 2015. But he told the Mail that the 'Victoria and Albert Museum was simply not interested' in displaying the costumes and that they had to formally include her in a list of 'unpopular public figures' alongside Hitler and Osama bin Laden.'

The knife that was used to cut off the ISIS terrorist's ear is auctioned by a Russian soldier and is flooded with bids

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 26, 2024
Since a Russian officer cut it off and force fed it to him when he was captured, the terrorist suspect Saidakrami Rachabalizoda was compelled to eat his own ear. The Nazi-linked officer is now flogging the knife he used to torture the terror suspect

'Neo-Nazi Russian officer tortured concert terrorists in Moscow: Soldier who cut off the killer's ear 'bores a patch in favor of the far-right party.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 25, 2024
After helping carry out the deadliest ISIS attack against Russia in years, terrorist Saidakrami Rachabalizoda, one of four men suspected of killing nearly 140 people at a Moscow concert on Friday, was arrested and tortured by Russian authorities attempting to escape Russia. However, images shared on Nazi-linked Telegram channels have revealed that the military officer who ostensibly cut his ear off and threatened to compel him to eat it was wearing a Black Sun patch. The image of the patch was edited, and it is partially obscured by the picture of a smiling young man

Were the Great Escape heroes betrayed by two fellow BRITISH prisoners? The tunnel used to escape Stalag Luft III was recently discovered by newly unearthed papers 80 years to the day

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 25, 2024
The Great Betrayal came after the Great Escape. On March 25, 1944, German guards at the Stalag Luft III prisoner-of-war camp made the most audacious escape from the war at 5 a.m. 76 RAF officers were able to flee along a tunnel more than 100 yards long after almost a year of digging with makeshift equipment, avoiding detection by microphones around the perimeter fence, as well as the 'ferts' or Nazi military intelligence in the camp.

After outrage at the museum describing the former Tory prime minister as a "contemporary criminal," alongside Adolf Hitler and Osama Bin Laden, V&A has pulled back a fight over Margaret Thatcher's row

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 23, 2024
In its Laughing Matters display, the Victoria and Albert Museum suffered after identifying Margaret Thatcher, Britain's first female prime minister, alongside Hitler and Osama bin Laden as a "contemporary villain." Lucy Frazer, the V&A's culture minister, blasted the V&A for its "inappropriate" wording, while others questioned whether the institution's public funds should be withheld, referring to the institution's wording as "moronic." The V&A has since confirmed that the wording was 'open to misinterpretation' and that it had changed the name.

Margaret Thatcher is listed as a "contemporary villain" in the V&A's list, according to Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer, alongside Adolf Hitler and Osama Bin Laden

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 20, 2024
Margaret Thatcher was one of a list of "unpopular public figures" alongside Hitler and Osama bin Laden, according to the Culture Secretary yesterday. In a display on British humour through the ages, it was revealed that Britain's first female prime minister was a "contemporary villain." A caption titled 'That's the way to do it' states a sarcastic comment in this seaside puppet show has morphed from the Devil to unpopular public figures such as Adolf Hitler, Margaret Thatcher, and Osama bin Laden.'

After sparking a backlash from Tory MPs, the V&A museum will reconsider Margaret Thatcher's designation as a "contemporary killer."

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 19, 2024
After receiving backlash from Tory MPs, the Victoria and Albert Museum has said it will revisit Margaret Thatcher's labelling as a "contemporary villain." After Britain's first female prime minister was included in its list of 'unpopular public figures,' Conservative members branded the London museum "disgraceful" and "moronic." The label appears in a current display on British humour through the ages, under a set of Victorian Punch and Judy puppets with a caption headed: 'That's the way to do it?' The word change has shifted from the Devil to controversial public figures such as Adolf Hitler, Margaret Thatcher, and Osama bin Laden.' In the comedy exhibition at the London museum whose curator is former Labour MP Tristram Hunt, a puppet of Baroness Thatcher from the satirical television show Spitting Image is also included. The museum said it was "always open to feedback" and that it would examine the relevant label text and reword the wording if necessary. The V&A is always open to criticism from our visitors,' a V&A Spokesperson said.' We'll examine the relevant label text and reword the text if necessary in response to some questions regarding a caption in our Punch and Judy display, including the tale of British satire and comedic, as well as British satire and comedies.'