Flags with the stripes of the prison uniforms of Nazi death camps fly at the fence of Birkenau at the Auschwitz Nazi death camp in Oswiecim, Poland. Survivors of the Auschwitz-Birk...
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Nazi concentration camp survivor Alexander Bytschok of Kiev, Ukraine, arrives in frontof the camp entrance during the commemoration ceremonies for the 73th anniversary of the liber...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin, center, visits an exhibition of the Nevsky Pyatachok near Kirovsk, to mark the 75th anniversary of the battle that broke the Siege of Leningrad ou...
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Slow Death
A concentration camp in Nazi Germany, 1945
Russian President Vladimir Putin, center, holds a portrait of his father Vladimir Spiridonovich Putin as he walks among other people carrying portraits of relatives who fought in W...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin, center, poses for a photo with guests during a reception marking the 72th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, in the Kremlin in Moscow, ...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin, center, holds a photograph of his father in a naval uniform, as he joins people carrying portraits of relatives who fought in World War II, during...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Moldovan President Igor Dodon, right, put flowers at a WWII memorial near the Kremlin wall after the Victory Day military parade to celebrate 7...
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A man wears a cross and a shirt with the portrait of Russian President Vladimir Putin as he arrives for an event commemorating the end of World War II 72 years ago, at the Soviet W...
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A Russian boy holds portraits of relatives who fought in World War II, Russian and Soviet flags, during the Immortal Regiment march at the Red Square in Moscow, Russia, celebrating...
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Local residents carry portraits of their ancestors, participants in World War II as they celebrate the 72nd anniversary of the defeat of the Nazis in World War II in St. Petersburg...
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Cuirassier presidential guards descend the steps of the monument to the unknown soldier during a ceremony to mark Italy's Liberation day, in Rome. Italy is celebrating the annivers...
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People stand on the city's main intersection holding burning flares to commemorate the 72nd anniversary of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising in Warsaw, Poland. Thousands of young city resid...
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Honor guard soldiers walk during Holocaust Remembrance Day commemorations at the Holocaust memorial, in Bucharest, Romania. About 280,000 Romanian Jews and 11,000 Romanian Roma, or...
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Latest photos from the private archival home videos showing a young Queen Elizabeth II seemingly performing a Nazi salute in 1933 have gone viral on the internet.
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Ingeborg Syllm-Rapoport holds up her doctoral certificate during a ceremony at the University Clinic Hamburg-Eppendorf in Hamburg, Germany. Syllm-Rapoport wasn't allowed to defend ...
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A tourist couple kisses next to bullet holes, which remain from the fight for the liberation of Paris, mid August 1944, along the wall of the Tuileries Garden at the place de la Co...
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Posters express Polish opposition to Russia, in Warsaw. The posters imply a comparison of Russia today with Adolf Hitler’s Germany. They say “Achtung Russia,” German for “B...
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Vladimir Putin takes part in a wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier outside Moscow's Kremlin Wall, in Moscow, to mark the 73rd anniversary of the Nazi invasio...
Media reports cited a hidden camera sting alleging that Austria Vice-Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache promised public contracts in return for campaign help.
While capturing foreign markets, the Chinese were carefully protecting their own by high tariffs. It has to be said to the credit of President Trump that he has called the Chinese bluff, and bluntly told the Chinese that this won't do.
A spokesman for the regional interior ministry said "a politically-motivated act with an anti-semitic background was the most plausible" explanation for the attack in Chemnitz.
The game was previously deemed to have fallen foul of the German criminal code, which bars any depiction of so-called "anti-constitutional" symbols, including Nazi swastikas.