LA-based Community Security Initiative says Ryan Scott Bradford showed worrying online behavior; when nabbed, he possessed guns, ammo, Nazi propaganda, and a homemade bomb

While well-executed and boasting fabulous talent, the off-Broadway show based on a true place ultimately feels like not much more than a cleverly-written teenage love story

In 'The Newspaper Axis,' historian Kathryn S. Olmsted details how prior to WWII, press barons including William Randolph Hearst worked to sway the public toward Hitler's line

A century after the publication of 'The International Jew,' filmmaker Andy Kirshner revives the automaker in '10 Questions for Henry Ford,' screening at the SF Jewish Film Festival

'Police prevented a nightmare," says state minister Herbert Reul, noting that right-wing extremist, antisemitic and anti-Muslim materials were found at suspect's home

Photos released by Russian police from the apparent scene of arrest show Nazi memorabilia next to copies of The Sims 3 video game, which critics say was mistaken for SIM cards

In 'Nazis of Copley Square,' historian Charles R. Gallagher argues that the widely overlooked Christian Front posed a true threat - and he's got newly released intel to prove it

The Berlinale, one of Europe's top cinema showcases, says Alfred Bauer, who ran the festival for its first 25 years, was a high-ranking Nazi propagandist during WWII

Journalists condemn tweet by prime minister's son, who has a history of posting incendiary content on social media

Leadership condemns comparison of Fabio Wajngarten to Hitler's propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels by popular weekly in article that claims 'manipulation by Jewish colony'

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