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Civic-Minded Neo-Nazis Have Adopted A Delaware Highway

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According to The Wilmington News Journal, a couple of young altruistic white-supremacists, Edward McBride III and wife, Katelyn McManus have been approved for Delaware's "Adopt a Highway" program" 

The only hangup was that the couple had to rename their group "Freedom Party" as the Delaware's Department of Transportation initially resisted putting the words "Nazi Party" along a state thoroughfare. 

According to the Journal, DelDOT Maintenance and Operations Director Joseph Wright tried to dissuade  McBide from serving his community in just this way. He offered advice to the young Nazi in a letter: 

Of course, you remain free to exercise other opportunities to seek publicity for this entity and your litter control activities, in ways that do not suggest that the State is endorsing this entity. ... For example, you have ready access to social media on the Internet, and other ways of publicizing your activity, without involving the use of the official Adopt-A-Highway signs.

According to the report, McBride is "national commander of the National Socialist Freedom Movement Nazi Party" a spin-off group from the National Socialist Movement (NSM), the largest neo-Nazi organization in the United States. He claims there be as many as 45 Delawareans in his party. 

McBride would like to see an America where the only skin color allowed is white, and the only religion tolerated is Christianity. He also intends to fulfill his duty to clear up the ditches along Cedar Grove Road three times a year. 

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67 Years Late, German Authorities Raid Homes Of Nazi Massacre Suspects

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German authorities have raided the home of six men believed to have taken part in a Nazi massacre of a French village in 1944, reports the Telegraph

642 residents, including around 450 women and children, of the village of Oradour-sur-Glane were murdered in 1944 when an SS unit raided the area. According to Deutsche Welle, the arrested parties would have been 18 or 19-years-old at the time. They are now aged 85 or 86-years-old.

Previously, about 60 participants in the massacre were bought to trial with about 20 being committed in the 1950s. They were released after a few years. The six arrested suspects had previously denied their involvement in the massacre or were unfit for questioning.

However, it was also reported that while it was hoped the raids would uncover clues about what happened in Oradour-sur-Glane, no significant evidence has been uncovered.

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And Now There's A Huge Boom In Nazi Memorabilia

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According to German newspaper Der Spiegel, the trade in Nazi relics is booming in the U.S, and a Stamford, Conn. auction house is right in the middle of the action.

The auction house, Alexander Autographs, deals in all sorts of historic memorabilia. But its real bread and butter is anything associated with the Nazi regime, from Hitler's ink blotter to a lock of hair from Joseph Goebbel's ex-girlfriend, both of which are currently available (the hair hits the auction block tomorrow).

"People want souvenirs," owner Bill Panagopulos explained to Der Spiegel. And while Panagopulos would rather not traffic in such items--his family's village in Greece was burned down by Nazis--business is business.

It's not necessarily neo-Nazis who are snapping up Nazi mementos, which can fetch eye-popping prices (a collector recently spent $300,000 on concentration camp doctor Josef Mengele's journals).

Wealthy Jews often buy the items, and universities and museums also bid--though many can't compete with the deep pockets of wealthy collectors.

Russians with money have also been avid buyers of such relics.

Click here to see the 10 most ridiculous luxury purchases in November >

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Here Are Newt Gingrich And His Wife Callista At Auschwitz

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These photographs have been slowly making their way around the internet, after they were unearthed by David Graham at The Atlantic earlier this month, from the website of Gingrich Productions, which produces the documentaries that Newt distributes at conservative confabs. 

They show Newt and Callista Gingrich posing together at the entrance to the Nazi Death Camp at Auschwitz.

Graham calls these photos "odd" and "off" -which seems just about right. It's not necessarily disrespectful. But it still seems weird to have a "we were there" photo. What kind of pose is one supposed to get into at the site of an atrocity? 

I suppose the oddest thing about this picture is that Gingrich productions featured it on its website at all.

What do you make of it?  

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Here's the next with another bloke. In this one Callista brightens her expression. 

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67 Years Ago Today The Soviets Liberated Auschwitz

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Holocaust Memorial Day has been celebrated on January 27, for years. It is on this day in 1945 that the Soviets liberated Auschwitz, the most notorious of Nazi concentration camps. 

But while the Holocaust happened decades ago, anti-Semitism continues to exist in large parts of Europe. What's worse, 21 percent of Germans under 30 have never heard of Auschwitz, and 31 percent do not know where it was built (Poland), according to Spiegel Online.

Although some in Europe may not give much thought to the Memorial, the day is marked across the world with services, talks, concerts, and vigils, and is observed in remembrance of not only those who died in World War II, but also the victims of genocides that have occurred since, the Guardian reports.

Hitler came to power in January 1933, and opened Dachau, the first concentration camp, two months later.

The entrance to the Dachau camp, built outside Munich in Germany. The words "Arbeit Macht Frei" ("Work Brings Freedom") greeted new arrivals at the hundreds of concentration camps that dotted the Reich (German-occupied Europe).

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In 1935, The Nuremberg Race Laws denied Jews German citizenship and closed Jewish businesses in Germany.

Jews were subject to various other humiliations. The yellow badge was a cloth patch Jews had to sew on their outer garments to mark them as Jews in public.

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On November 9, 1938, 'Kristallnacht' ('Night of Broken Glass'), a pogrom against Jews, swept through Germany, and occupied Austria and Czechoslovakia.

Instigated primarily by Nazi Party officials and members of the SA (Storm Troopers) and Hitler Youth, Nazis destroyed and plundered synagogues, and Jewish homes and businesses.

German officials announced that Kristallnacht had been a spontaneous public outburst in response to the assassination of Ernst vom Rath, a German embassy official stationed in Paris, by a Polish Jew. 

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MUST SEE: New Movie Featuring UFOs, Moon Nazis And What Looks Like A President Palin

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Move over Batman, we’ve just found what should be the most highly anticipated movie of 2012. It’s called “Iron Sky,” and it looks just great.

The film is the work of indie Finnish director Timo Vuorensola and tells the tale of moon Nazis who are looking to exact their revenge on Earth. They’re pissed, and they’re here to take over the world.

The only thing standing between them and their goal? A gutsy female president armed with some folksy charm, a red pantsuit, and what from the trailer appears to be a good deal of explosives.

Though the character is not explicitly Palin, the resemblance is uncanny. And with gems like, “All presidents who start a war in their first term get reelected,” it's pretty clear this film is more than just giving a nod to contemporary American politics. 

“I hope the movie’s antifascist message will resound with audiences,” Vuorensola said.

The film is set to make its U.S. premiere at South by Southwest film festival next month.

Here's the trailer. Enjoy:

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A UK MP Is Being Investigated For Attending A Nazi-Themed Stag Party In France

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French prosecutors have begun a criminal investigation into a Nazi-themed stag party attended by UK Conservative MP Aidan Burley, The Daily Mail reports.

Burley, 33, was caught on film at the party, held at an Alpine ski resort's restaurant last December, where the groom-to-be wore an SS uniform and guests chanted "Hitler, Hitler". One guest sitting beside Burley was filmed raising a toast to "the ideology of the Third Reich".

The Daily Mail has video of the party here >

The MP, along with the 12 other guests, could be summoned to France to face charges of defending war crimes or crimes against humanity and inciting racial hatred, punishable by six months in prison and a large fine. Under French law it is a crime to wear a Nazi uniform in public unless required for a film, a play or a historical exhibition. 

A preliminary probe was launched in December after complaints from both the restaurant's manager and an anti-racism group, but the investigation was only just launched because the local prosecutor was gathering enough evidence, according to AFP.

Burley was sacked from his post as a parliamentary private secretary to Transport Secretary Justine Greening after photos and video from the party emerged in the media.

Burley has apologized for his "crass and insensitive" behavior and the "terrible offence" he caused.

He has denied taking part in toasts to the Third Reich, and refused to answer claims that he personally hired the SS uniform for the stag night.

Burley has just not been able to catch a break in the last few weeks. He was previously spotted sending text messages during a talk from a Holocaust survivor at a visit to the Auschwitz concentration camp.

Various members of parliament have called on Prime Minister David Cameron to withdraw the Conservative whip from Burley, The Independent reports.

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The Weird Story Of Adolf Hitler's 'Illegitimate French Son'

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A French magazine claims to have fresh evidence that Hitler had an illegitimate French son.

Jean-Marie Loret, who died in 1985 aged 67, reportedly never met his father, and was only told about his father by his mother before her death in the 1950s

According to Le Point, Hitler had an affair with Loret's mother, Charlotte Lobjoie, then only 16, in June 1917, when he was on leave in Lille as a soldier in World War I. That affair resulted in Jean-Marie, the magazine writes.

While aware that his father was a German soldier (a fact that led to a lot of bullying in school), Loret remained unaware of his identity, although Hitler kept up a correspondence with Lobjoie.

Lobjoie gave up her only son for adoption in the 1930s to the Lorets.

In an incredible twist, Hitler's son went on to fight the Germans in 1939, defending the Maginot Line before France was overrun and occupied from 1940 until 1944. Loret even joined the French Resistance.

When he learned his father's name, Loret said: "In order not to get depressed, I worked non-stop, never took a holiday, and had no hobbies. For twenty years I didn't even go to the cinema."

Loret began investigating his past in great detail, employing scientists to prove he has the same blood type and similar handwriting to Hitler. Photographs of the two also reveal a resemblance.

It is not the first time the claim has been made. Rumors circulated in the 1970s (here's an old Time Magazine article from 1977 about Loret) and he even published a book called 'Your Father's Name Was Hitler' in 1981 (which will now be republished with the new evidence from Le Point).

However, there also has been criticism of the theory in the past. In 2008 journalist Jean-Paul Mulders used DNA testing to debunk Loret's claims, published in Belgian paper HLB.

Regardless, Loret didn't seem to shy away from his notorious supposed-father. Reports suggest that Loret once gave a Nazi-salute to Japan's National Assembly, and what's more, lawyers for the Loret family are hoping that they may be able to claim royalties from the sales of "Mein Kampf".

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REVEALED: How Nazi Forgeries Almost Destroyed The Credibility Of The British Pound

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world-war-ii-british-pound-currencyA 1945 report, newly-released by the National Archives of the UK, asserts that during World War II the Nazis almost destroyed the credibility of the British pound sterling by producing near-perfect forgeries, The Telegraph reports.

By the end of the war the forgeries were so rife that Bank of England notes would not be accepted by any neutral country on the Continent "except at a very large discount”, the report quoted Sir Edward Reid of MI5’s section B1B as saying.

The government ultimately had to issue two recalls of all pound notes — fake and genuine — bigger than £5 and issue fresh notes, which had an added security feature: a metal strip.

In total, the Nazis (or rather, prisoners at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp) produced counterfeit sterling notes with a face value of £134 million, equivalent to ten percent of all sterling in circulation at that time, according to the BBC.

The Germans first began forging British currency in 1940 as part of its plans to invade Britain.
But while Hitler was forced to abandon that plan after losses in the Battle of Britain, German forgers carried on perfecting their techniques to devastating effect.

Initially the fake notes were circulated in neutral Portugal and Spain with the objective of raising money for the Nazi war effort and creating a lack of confidence in the British currency. Soon they began turning up in Egypt as well, and after D-Day and the Allied invasion of France, they began to appear all over Britain, mainly due to the fact that Allied troops were selling Army stores on the blackmarket for British pounds.

But the Nazi plot backfired when German intelligence chiefs, unable to detect the forgeries, gave the fake notes to their own spies heading for the UK, leading to the easy capture of some.

One of Germany’s top spies, codenamed ‘Cicero’, amassed some £300,000 for a retirement fund during the war, only to later discover the currency was all fake.

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A Former Nazi Hunter Is Running To Be German President

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s hopes of a smooth transition between German presidents might have been dashed.

The Left has nominated its own candidate — Nazi hunter Beate Klarsfeld — to stand against Merkel’s center-right party nominee Joachim Gauck. Die Linke, the smallest party in the German parliament unanimously nominated Klarsfeld, 73, on Monday, Die Welt reports.

Die Linke decided to boycott Gauck, 72, after not being called to deliberations with other main parties on Gauck’s nomination following former President Christian Wulff's forced resignation, according to the Guardian.

Klarsfeld hit the headlines in November 1968 when she was photographed slapping then German Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger. She took over the stage at a conference of his Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party and shouted "Nazi! Nazi! Nazi!", in reference to Kiesinger's past in Goebbels's propaganda ministry. She was sentenced to a year in prison, subsequently reduced to four months on probation.

Even after her release, she remained in the spotlight. Farrah Fawcett played her in a TV movie based on her Nazi-hunting, The New York Times reports.

Klarsfeld, who is passionately pro-Israel, is not necessarily a logical choice for Die Linke, many of whom are vigorous supporters of an independent Palestine. But this may not matter, because her chances are already slim. Gauck has the backing of Merkel’s center-right coalition, as well as that of the main opposition parties, the Social Democrats and the Greens, who have a total of 965 votes in next month’s presidential ballot, while Die Linke has a maximum of 125 votes.

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Greece Plans To Open 30 Detention Camps For Illegal Immigrants

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Greece plans to open the first of its planned 30 camps for illegal immigrants in about a month, the Guardian reported. In Athens. officials have so far approved construction of three detention centers.

As a result, some groups have drawn unfavorable comparisons between Greece and Nazi Germany.

"There has been fierce resistance to the concentration camp schemes by local farmers and people living in nearby villages and cities," the Workers Revolutionary Party wrote on its website

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And Kostas Agorastos, the regional governor of Thessaly, said that his region does not have an illegal immigration problem. 

"We are against this proposal, the public doesn't want it and the local authorities don't want it," Agorastos told Athens News

But the Guardian reported that 90 percent of illegal immigrants caught in the European Union each year are in Greece, with approximately 5,000 people living in abandoned buildings in the country. And in 2011, burglaries in Athens have risen 125 percent, Greek police told the Guardian.

Today police said they would begin 24-hour searches in inner-city Athens for illegal immigrants, with television crews invited to attend. The campaign has been criticized as a pre-election stunt, Athens News said.

"It's not the migrants who are responsible for rising crime, but policies that Greece is being forced to take [by the EU and IMF] that are spreading poverty, unemployment and misery," an activist told the Guardian.

Greek police deported 39 foreign nationals today, according to Athens News.
 
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Hitlers' Parents Tombstone Was Removed After Becoming A Neo-Nazi Shrine

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The grave of Adolf Hitler's parents has become an unlikely tourist destination, much to the horror of locals. A descendant of the family decided to have the tombstone removed as a result, BBC News reported.

The grave for Alois and Klara Hitler is in Leonding, Austria, where locals say that busloads of tourists would sometimes come to pay their respects.

"The upkeep of the grave was becoming increasingly difficult as the years went by," the pastor of the parish told the BBC, "and the grave... kept being misused for gatherings of sympathizers."

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The tombstone was removed at the request of a descendant of Alois Hitler's first wife. The descendant was too old to care for the grave and was tired of it "being used for manifestations of sympathy" for the younger Hitler, the Associated Press reported.

In November, someone placed a vase honoring the Third Reich at the headstone, DPA news reported. And a plaque honoring Adolf Hitler's 120th birthday was found at the site in 2009. 

"It has been known for some time that the grave had been abused as a pilgrimage site by neo-Nazis," an activist who had fought for the destruction of the grave told the DPA.

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Germany Is Planning A Veterans' Day Which Would Honor Even Its Fallen Nazi Soldiers

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Germany may finally institute a Veterans’ Day to honor its soldiers fallen in combat, Deutsche Welle reports. The decision has received a mixed response in Germany: most of its veterans were members of the Nazi party.

Germany has not observed a Veterans’ Day since fall of Hitler’s Third Reich in 1945. It does have a public day of mourning on November 11, Volkstrauertag, which honors soldiers and civilians killed in war.

But apart from the two World Wars, which claimed the lives of seven million German servicemen, the country also has veterans from the 300,000 troops sent into wars in Afghanistan, the Gulf, and Kosovo, among others, according to the Daily Mail.

“Against the background of our operations and the questions they pose our society, it is time to speak objectively and openly about our veterans' policy,” Minister of Defence Thomas de Maizière said. He initially wanted Veterans’ Day to be commemorated with Volkstrauertag, but this met with fierce opposition, Gawker reports. Veterans’ Day will now be on May 22, the anniversary of the founding of the Bundeswehr, the modern German army, in 1956.

While the Bundeswehr and the ruling CDU party supports the move, opposition parties are critical. “If the defence minister wants to do something for former soldiers, he should get some money and improve their social security, instead of invoking some cheap 'ideal honour',” the Left party's Paul Schaefer said. The Green Party’s defence expert called it a “fig-leaf” for a minister who was “avoiding his core duties”.

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Nazis Now Have Registered An Official Lobbyist On Capitol Hill

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Everyone has to have a lobbyist in Washington now, even Nazis. 

Robert Schlesinger of U.S. News and World Report, has a story today about how John Taylor Bowles, former presidential candidate of the American Nazi Party, officially registered as a lobbyist earlier this week. 

From Schlesinger's Report:

What could the Nazis want to lobby the Congress about? "Political Rights and ballot access laws," according to the registration form, which also lists lists accounting, agriculture, clean air and water, civil rights, health issues, the Constitution, immigration, manufacturing, and retirement as "general lobbying issue areas." Who knew the Nazis had strong views on agriculture?

Bowles seemed genuinely puzzled when I asked him whether he really thinks that any members of Congress or Hill staffers would take a meeting with a Nazi lobbyist. "I don't see why not," he says, adding that he knows lobbyists rely on their credibility. "Of course I won't approach anybody in Congress unless it's a very interesting issue or law," he promises. "I'm going to be very careful about the issues I choose for this."

And here we thought lobbying couldn't get a worse name. We were probably wrong. 

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New Documents Reveal The Incredibly Brutal Reality Of The British Empire

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The British Foreign Office has released thousands of documents and records detailing the shameful acts and crimes committed during the twilight years of the British empire, the Guardian reports.

The documents not only detail the persecution of colonial subjects by the British, but also that thousands of even more damaging documents are now thought to have been destroyed.

The surviving papers talk about, among other things, the “elimination” of the colonial authority’s enemies in Malaya in the 1950s, the torture of Mau Mau insurgents in Kenya, fears over a Nazi plot to invade East Africa in 1930, and concerns over the "anti-American and anti-white" tendency of Kenyan students (including President Barack Obama’s father) sent to study in the US in 1959, according to the BBC.

Painstaking measures were taken to prevent post-independence governments from ever learning of the files’ existence. The order to destroy the most sensitive information was issued in 1961 after Iain Macleod, secretary of state for the colonies, directed that post-independence governments should not get any material that "might embarrass Her Majesty's government".

The existence of the remaining papers, which were kept hidden in a Foreign Office archive for 50 years, only came to light last year, when a group of Kenyans detained and allegedly tortured during the Mau Mau rebellion won the right to sue the British government. The Foreign Office promised to release the 8,800 files from 37 former colonies. The first 1,200 records will be released on Wednesday, and more will be released through November 2013.

Professor David Anderson, an adviser to the Kenyans in the case and professor of African History at Oxford University, said the release of the files would help "clear the air on Britain's imperial past", which has always been clouded by a “legacy of suspicion”.

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Greece's Neo-Nazi Party Is Sending This Death Metal Bassist To Parliament

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Do you prefer your neo-Nazi movements with some musical flavor?

Public Radio International reports one of the far-right Golden Dawn party just elected to Greece's parliament is also the bassist in a black metal band called Naer Mataron.

Giorgos Germenis is better known by his stage name "Kaiada," which as Matthew Brunwasser observes, was the name of the Spartan death hole into which parents threw undesired children.

The band was apparently not terribly well-known, according to a Webzine editor interviewed by Brunwasser, until Germenis announced his candidacy.  

According to its thousand-word Wikipedia entry, the band formed in 1994 and have released albums with titles like "A Holocaust in Front of God's Eyes."

AllMusic.com gave their 2003 effort "River At Dash Scalding"just 2.5 stars. 

Brunwasser does interview Germenis about his politics, and learned he believes:

"...the country needs to resolve its sea border issues with neighboring countries. There’d be big money in gas and oil exploration that would return Greece to greatness. He blames unspecified “interests” for holding Greece back."

Here's a clip from the band:

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Here's The Chilling Letter General Eisenhower Drafted In Case The Nazis Won On D-Day

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On this day 68 years ago, nearly 3 million Allied troops readied themselves for one of the greatest military operations of world history.

D-Day. And the push that led to Hitler's defeat.

At least 160,000 of those troops landed on the shores of Normandy, France. As they stormed the beaches, General Dwight D. Eisenhower's confident words summed up the incredible significance of their mission:

"You are about to embark upon a great crusade, toward which we have striven these many months. The eyes of the world are upon you," he wrote in a famous letter sent to troops before the assault

"We will accept nothing less than full victory! Good Luck!"

But there's another letter that he set aside "in case of failure." What if we lost?

As you may have seen before in the National Archives, General Eisenhower had doubts in the face of a "well trained, well equipped and battle-hardened" enemy. If the invasion of Normandy failed, this is the message he would have relayed to the public. How different the world would be.

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Here's what it says: "Our landings in the Cherbourg-Havre area have failed to gain a satisfactory foothold and I have withdrawn the troops. My decision to attack at this time and place was based upon the best information available. The troops, the air and the Navy did all that Bravery and devotion to duty could do. If any blame or fault attaches to the attempt it is mine alone."

*He accidentally dated the letter July 5. It should have been June 5. We're sure he had a lot on his mind.

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'Most Wanted' Nazi War Criminal Arrested In Budapest

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Hungarian police today arrested Laszlo Csatary, the "most wanted" surviving Nazi war criminal, for his role in organising the deportation of 15,700 Jews to their deaths in Auschwitz.

The Hungarian authorities have come under sustained international pressure to prosecute the 97-year old man who has been under investigation and surveillance for 10 months.

He is being held in custody and "has been charged with committing war crimes".

Csatary tops the Nazi-hunting Simon Wiesenthal Centre's most-wanted list of the Nazi war criminals and was last weekend discovered to have been living peacefully in Budapest for 17 years.

The alleged war criminal was found last weekend in rented flat, under his own name, in a smart area of Hungary 's capital after fleeing Canada when he was unmasked by war crimes investigators in 1995.

Csatary fled Europe after the war after being sentenced to death "in absentia" in 1948 by a Czechoslovakian court for crimes committed while he was police chief from 1941 in the Slovakian city of Kosice, then part of Hungary.

While in the town, known as Kassa in Hungarian and Kaschau in German, he was renowned for his brutality, beating women with a whip he carried on his belt and forcing them to dig holes with their bare hands.

During the war, he organised deportations of thousands of Jews to death camps in Nazi occupied Eastern Europe and is accused of complicity in the killing of at least 16,000 people.

Csatary has officially been under investigation by the Hungarian authorities since 11 September 2011 and is locally reported as having been under police surveillance since April.

But prosecutors have warned that bringing him to trial might take time.

"The investigation has to explore an event remote in both time and place - it took place 68 years ago in an area that now falls under the jurisdiction of another country - which raises several investigative and legal problems," said a statement.

"A significant part of the investigation is dedicated to finding those living victims who might speak directly about events."

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The Nazi Buddha From Space Might Actually Be A Fake

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The narrative was, perhaps, just a little too good to be true. When news broke last month of the so-called "buddha from space"— a swastika-emblazoned statue, apparently 1,000 years old, that had been carved out of a meteorite and looted by a Nazi ethnologist — the world was enthralled.

There were only, it turns out, a few slight catches. According to two experts who have since given their verdict on the mysterious Iron Man, it may have been a European counterfeit; it was probably made at some point in the 20th century; and it may well not have been looted by the Nazis. The bit about the meteorite, though, still stands.

According to Buddhism specialist Achim Bayer, the statue bears 13 features which are easily identifiable by experts as "pseudo-Tibetan"– and which sit uneasily with speculation by researchers last month that it was probably made in the 11th-century pre-Buddhist Bon culture.

These include the 24cm-high statue's shoes, trousers and hand positioning, as well as the fact that the buddha has a full beard rather than the "rather thin" facial hair usually given to a deity in Tibetan and Mongolian art. In his report, Bayer says he believes the statue to be a European counterfeit made sometime between 1910 and 1970.

"I would like to briefly address readers from outside our field and clarify that there is not any controversy among experts about the authenticity of the statue, the 'lama wearing trousers', as I would like to call it," writes the University of Seoul academic. "Up to date, no acknowledged authority in the field of Tibetan or Mongolian art has publicly deemed the statue authentic and the issue has to be considered uncontroversial."

The statue's Asian provenance is not the only aspect of the story to have been questioned. In September, the man leading a team of German and Austrian researchers, University of Stuttgart geologist Elmar Buchner, said its previous owner had claimed it had been brought to Europe in the late 1930s by Ernst Schäfer, a Nazi ethnologist who led an SS expedition to Tibet.

But German historian Isrun Engelhardt, who has studied Schäfer's trip to Tibet in depth, has cast doubt on this suggestion, questioning the statue's absence on the long list of items brought back. "There is an extremely precise list of the purchased objects, including date, place and value," she told Spiegel.

Buchner says he had no reason to doubt the account of the previous owner, and stresses that his team was only looking into what the statue was made of — a rare form of iron with a high content of nickel — not where it had come from. While they felt able to say the material most likely came from the Chinga meteorite, which crashed to earth 15,000 years ago, the researchers admitted that "the ethnological and art historical details … as well as the time of sculpturing, currently remain speculative".

Moreover, Buchner's statements about the origins were qualified. He told the journal Meteoritics and Planetary Science: "If we are right that it was made in the Bon culture in the 11th century, it is absolutely priceless and absolutely unique worldwide."

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German Leaders Fear A Proposed Ban On The Neo-Nazi Party Could Backfire

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Germany moved closer to a fresh bid to ban neo-Nazi party NPD Thursday after state leaders backed the move, but Chancellor Angela Merkel said her government needed more time to weigh its chances of success.

Merkel said the federal government would make up its mind on whether to support a new attempt to outlaw the party in the country's top court "in the first quarter of next year".

"We have not yet formed our opinion. There is an impressive collection of evidence... but on the other hand, there are also, from our point of view, some legal risks," the chancellor told reporters.

However, the leaders of Germany's 16 states unanimously agreed during a meeting to follow the recommendation of their interior ministers, who Wednesday backed the proposed ban despite fears the effort could backfire.

The Federal Constitutional Court alone holds the power to strike down a political party. Only the federal government, the Bundestag lower house of parliament and the Bundesrat upper house, where the 16 states are represented, can apply for such a ban.

In 2003, a similar attempt spearheaded by the federal government fizzled because the tribunal found that the presence of intelligence agents who had infiltrated the party's ranks muddied the case against it.

That failed bid stalks the current proceedings, which were prompted by the discovery in November 2011 that a far-right cell was likely behind a rash of killings over a seven-year period in which most of the 10 victims were immigrant shopkeepers.

Shortly after the interior ministers' decision, an office of the chairman of a parliamentary committee set up to shed light on the murders was attacked and the letter box damaged, police said.

The state leaders agreed the Bundesrat would decide on a motion for a ban on December 14.

A petition would then be drawn up, expected to be completed towards the end of the first three months of next year, which would then be sent to the Constitutional Court, Thuringia state leader Christine Lieberknecht told reporters.

Merkel said that regardless of the issue of the ban, she and the state leaders were agreed on the need to fight rightwing extremism in all its forms.

"That is a general question for our entire society and cannot be answered just via the question of a party ban," she added.

Founded in 1964 with the help of former Nazis, the NPD has never won seats in the federal parliament and in 2009 scored just 1.5 percent of the vote -- far from the five percent needed for representation.

It currently has deputies in two regional parliaments in the former communist east.

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