CitizenWald , to worldwarshistory group
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Historian here.

This sort of thing--increasingly common--is not helpful to your cause. The more so as we mark V-E Day and the defeat of .

Jewish students had put forward a motion stating that they deserved full rights in the ANU--and supporting a two-state solution

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@histodons @worldwarshistory

student in hoodie puts index finger below nose to imitate Hitler's mustache
student saying Hamas deserves our unconditional support
student refusing to condemn Hamas, and saying support for it must be unconditional

SteveThompson , to Random stuff
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"White House hits back at Trump 'Gestapo' comments"

https://www.axios.com/2024/05/06/trump-gestapo-remarks-white-house-fascists-claim

"Instead of echoing the appalling rhetoric of fascists, lunching with Neo Nazis, and fanning debunked conspiracy theories that have cost brave police officer their lives, President Biden is bringing the American people together around our shared democratic values and the rule of law — an approach that has delivered the biggest violent crime reduction in 50 years."

immibis , to israel group

@israel Not-so-daily reminder: If gets his way, he will have killed 7 million and will be in second place.

MikeDunnAuthor , to bookstadon group
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Today in Labor History May 2, 1919: Soldiers of the Freikorps murdered Gustav Landauer, anarchist, pacifist, and Education Minister, in the short-lived Bavarian Workers Republic. The Freikorps were right wing veterans of World War I. Many went on to become Nazis. Landauer believed that social change could not be won solely through control of the state or economy, but required a revolution in interpersonal relations. "The community we long for and need, we will find only if we sever ourselves from individuated existence; thus we will at last find, in the innermost core or our hidden being, the most ancient and most universal community: the human race and the cosmos." Landauer’s grandson is the acclaimed film director, Mike Nichols (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, The Graduate, Catch-22, Carnal Knowledge, Silkwood). British writer Philip Kerr wrote the novel, “Prussian Blue,” in which Hitler is one of the Freikorps militants who murdered Landauer.

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MikeDunnAuthor , to bookstadon group
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Today in Labor History April 30 1945: Eva Braun and Adolph Hitler committed suicide, in Berlin, after being married for less than 40 hours. Many Nazis were tried, convicted and executed. And literally thousands were secreted into the U.S., given false identities, and put to work as spies, intelligence officers, informants, and rocket scientists in the Cold War. Some of them had even been high-ranking Nazi Party officials, secret police chiefs, and heads of concentration camps. In fact, during the first few years after WWII ended, it was easier to get into the U.S. as a Nazi than it was as a Jewish concentration camp survivor. There were policy makers in Washington who said the Jews shouldn’t be let in because they’re “lazy” and “self-entitled.” For more on this sordid history, read “The Nazis Next Door
How America Became a Safe Haven for Hitler's Men,” By Eric Lichtblau.

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MikeDunnAuthor , to bookstadon group
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Today in labor history April 28, 1896: Tristan Tzara was born. He was a Romanian-French poet, journalist, playwright, literary and art critic, film director. He co-founded the anti-establishment Dada movement. During Hitler’s rise to power, he participated in the anti-fascist movement and the French Communist Party. In 1934, Tzara organized a mock trial of Salvador Dalí because of his fawning over Hitler and Franco. The surrealists Andre Breton, Paul Éluard and René Crevel helped run the trial. In the 1940s, Tzara lived in Marseilles with a large group of anti-fascist artists and writers, under the protection of American diplomat Varian Fry. These included Victor Serge, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Andre Breton and Max Ernst. Later he joined the French Resistance, writing propaganda and running their pirate radio station. After the Liberation of Paris, he wrote for L'Éternelle Revue, a communist newspaper edited by Jean-Paul Sartre. Other contributors to the newspaper included Louis Aragon, Éluard, Jacques Prévert and Pablo Picasso. Varian Fry, and his communal home for radicals in hiding, was portrayed in the historical drama series “Transatlantic.”

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GottaLaff , to Random stuff
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"This is not subjective. We all saw it. Plenty of leaders today try to convince the masses we did not see what we saw, but our eyes don’t deceive. (If leaders began a yearslong campaign today to convince us that the Baltimore bridge did not collapse Tuesday morning, would you ever believe them?) Trust your eyes. Trump on Jan. 6 launched the most serious threat to our system of government since the Civil War. You know that. You saw it." https://www.cleveland.com/news/2024/03/our-trump-reporting-upsets-some-readers-but-there-arent-two-sides-to-facts-letter-from-the-editor.html

DSDJ3147 ,
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@GottaLaff great piece! This really brings the point home:

“Takeover: Hitler’s Final Rise to Power”—historian Timothy W. Ryback.

“It explains how German leaders – including some in the media -- thought they could use as a means to get power for themselves & were willing to look past his obvious deficiencies to get where they wanted. In tolerating & using Hitler as a means to an end, they helped create the monstrous responsible for millions of deaths.”

Nonilex , to Random stuff
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1928 Poster of with tape on his Mouth Claiming he is Being

The text under the image translates to:
“One alone out of 2000 Million humans on earth is not allowed to speak in Germany".

(damn this is EXACTLY . Also, someone show this to re the arguing they’re being censored by .)

https://masto.ai/@Nonilex/112118531909720570

cindyweinstein , to Random stuff

"But that is exactly how many, particularly in the media, interpreted his comment."

As someone who interprets language for a living, no one is interpreting anything except those who insist that his words don't mean what they say. He said "bloodbath"; he meant "bloodbath." Full stop.

Not quite: while you're interpreting, take at look at @GottaLaff's thread about 's admiration for in 1996. The only criticism he makes is that Hitler didn't go far enough.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/goldberg-did-trump-literally-threaten-231806365.html

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GottaLaff , to Random stuff
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Thom Hartmann shared this on his show today. Thread 🧵via Marty Taylor, Executive Director NewBlueUSA. President niteflyermedia. Pilot. Musician. Political and media consultant. 1/...

A personal story about Donald Trump, Marla Maples. The “Carpet King” Bob Shaw, Adolph Hitler and my wife Martha.

HistoPol , (edited )
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@GottaLaff
@MichelleRNCHPN

(1/6)

" said” did some great things and had some great ideas. He just didn’t get to finish what he started.”

During 's first term, I was often amazed that he would actually DO what he had previously stated.

Yes, Michelle, for , "When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time." is particularly true.

And there is another saying, "like father, like son." Maybe..

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/mar/19/jared-kushner-gaza-waterfront-property-israel-negev

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Miro_Collas , to palestine group
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Israel’s war on Gaza live: Qatar says truce deal ‘not near’ | Israel War on Gaza News | Al Jazeera
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/3/12/israels-war-on-gaza-live-2000-medical-staff-starving-in-north-ministry

  • Jordan condemns killing of citizen in occupied West Bank
  • Rafah orphans taken to Bethlehem ‘not relocated permanently’: Germany
  • US senators urge Biden to condition weapons sales to Israel


@palestine

GeriatricGardener ,
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@GhostOnTheHalfShell @Miro_Collas @palestine

Remember these names:

, , , , , , , , , , ,

They are all, bar Livni and Herzog, key members of Israel’s War Cabinet. Livni is Israel’s former Foreign Minister & Ambassador to London and Herzog is President of Israel.

Their names, and the names I’m sure of many, many other Israelis, will live on alongside the names of other genocidal individuals like: , , , , , , (Cambodia), and (Rwanda), (Bosnia) - along with those responsible the , and !

SteveThompson , to Random stuff
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"NY Times Pummeled for Ignoring NC GOP Nominee’s Hitler and Holocaust Remarks"

https://www.thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/2024/03/cowardly-ny-times-pummeled-for-ignoring-nc-gop-nominees-hitler-and-holocaust-remarks/

"While The Times notes Robinson 'told a congregation that "there’s no reason anybody anywhere in America should be telling any child about transgenderism, homosexuality, any of that filth,”' it ignored the vast majority of his hate-filled anti-LGBTQ comments and his remarks regarding Hitler and the Holocaust."

protecttruth , to Random stuff
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“When fascism comes to America it will be wrapped in a flag and carrying a cross, and the New York Times Opinion section will say we are all overreacting.”

Updated for 21st century America.

ZhiZhu ,
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@protecttruth

The once published an article saying that wasn’t really that bad. He was just using as a way to attract followers & keep them excited about his campaign.

The NYTimes more recently published an article saying that isn’t really that bad. He is just using threats of & as a way to attract followers & keep them excited about his political campaign.

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  • dangillmor , to Random stuff
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    Trump's plan to draft local police into his deport-them-all army should be a topic that every local news organization tackles, loudly. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/trump-mass-deportation-local-police_n_65e1df88e4b013678e14f39f

    leswarden ,
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    @dangillmor said what?

    drrjv , to Random stuff
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    Over the weekend, Donald Trump suggested creating a police force that metes out punishments with impunity—a model used by Hitler and Mussolini. That story is the most important development over the weekend. It deserves to be headline news in every major media outlet


    https://roberthubbell.substack.com/p/keep-calm-and-carry-on-955

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  • JamesGleick , to Random stuff
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    The New York Times leads the paper today with a slip of the tongue by Biden. Meanwhile, Trump declared that Jan. 6 was an insurrection organized by Nancy Pelosi, but apparently that isn’t worth reporting.

    ZhiZhu ,
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    @dangillmor @JamesGleick

    The once published an article saying that wasn’t really that bad. He was just using as a way to attract followers & keep them excited about his campaign.

    The NYTimes more recently published an article saying that isn’t really that bad. He is just using threats of & as a way to attract followers & keep them excited about his political campaign.

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  • paka , to Random stuff
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    Breslau 1941: clandestine photos tell of the Holocaust’s upheaval and terror

    Images taken secretly some 80 years ago are being published for the first time to mark International Remembrance Day

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/jan/27/breslau-1941-clandestine-photos-tell-of-the-holocausts-upheaval-and-terror

    RememberUsAlways , to israel group
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    Russia attempting to justify in with a alternate history to ignoring the deal made with to take over Europe before destroyed Stalingrad.
    @israel

    https://youtu.be/UmMYEIe_hDs?feature=shared

    breton , to germany group German
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    Samantha Hill: "Für war die politische Emanzipation der Bourgeoisie der Grundstein des modernen Nationalstaates, in dem die politischen Gesetze von den privaten Interessen der Geschäftsleute bestimmt wurden, die es für nötig befunden hatten, den Staatsapparat zu übernehmen, um das Militär für ihre kolonialen Unternehmungen einzusetzen. Diese Kooptation der Nation und ihre Umwandlung in einen Nationalstaat durch private Wirtschaftsinteressen war der Kern ihres Verständnisses. Und was sie betonte - und wofür sie kritisiert wurde - war das Argument, dass der Antisemitismus vom Nationalstaat politisch benutzt wurde, um seine politischen und wirtschaftlichen Interessen zu fördern.

    "Arendt hat dieses Argument nie aufgegeben. Tatsächlich griff sie es in ihrem umstrittensten Werk, Eichmann in Jerusalem (1963), wieder auf, in dem sie Ben-Gurion vorwarf, einen "Schauprozess" zu veranstalten, um das Leiden des jüdischen Volkes auszunutzen, anstatt den wirklichen Verbrecher, Hitlers Cheflogistiker Adolf Eichmann, für seine Verbrechen zur Rechenschaft zu ziehen. Natürlich sei Eichmann antisemitisch gewesen, aber sein Hass auf das jüdische Volk sei nicht sein Hauptmotiv gewesen. Vielmehr sei es seine banale Hybris gewesen, die ihn dazu gebracht habe, in den Reihen des Dritten Reiches aufzusteigen. Das sei die Banalität des Bösen, und sie definierte die Banalität des Bösen als die Unfähigkeit, sich die Welt aus der Perspektive eines anderen vorzustellen."

    (en) https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/dec/18/hannah-arendt-prize-masha-gessen-israel-gaza-essay

    poke @ideal_CH @germany @israel

    ash , to History
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    When a queer British MP meets Hitler.

    @histodons @academicchatter


    Boothby, Robert (1978). Boothby: Recollections of a Rebel. London: Hutchinson. p. 110. ISBN 978-0091348304.

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    When a British queer MP meets Hitler.

    @histodons @academicchatter


    Boothby, Robert (1978). Boothby: Recollections of a Rebel. London: Hutchinson. p. 110. ISBN 978-0091348304.

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    Former President Trump, during a campaign event in New Hampshire today said undocumented immigrants are "poisoning the blood of our country.”

    iuculano ,
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    @w7voa

    Spoken like the true that he is.
    Those were 's words


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