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How the Communist Party nearly finished Mussolini’s wrecking of Italy
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 1 day agoIn his new book, Mark Gilbert doesn’t deal solely with Italy’s post-1945 transition to democracy,...
Famous Evil Faces and Their Favorite Movies
MediaFeed via AOL· 10 hours agoLeft: Wikipedia/Public Domain Right: Wikipedia/Fair Use Benito Mussolini Known for: The founder of Italian Fascism Favorite Movie: "Ecstasy" When he was...
Trump's Truth Social posted a video with apparent Nazi messaging — his team says it wasn't him
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 5 days agoTrump has long faced controversy for posting material that critics say echoes fascist propaganda. In...
The Media Still Doesn’t Grasp the Danger of Trump
The Intercept· 19 hours agoDonald Trump represents an existential threat to democracy in the United States. Instead, it’s mostly coverage of polls favorable to Trump and cute...
Europe’s far right groups launch unofficial campaign for the European Union elections
WTRF Wheeling· 7 days agoMADRID (AP) — Europe’s far-right political parties unofficially launched their campaign Sunday for...
Archaeologists Found 5 Mysterious Bodies Under the Floors of Hitler's Secret Lair
Popular Mechanics· 4 days agoAmateur archaeologists were recently searching for stray artifacts in an abandoned building in...
'This is Hitler's language': Biden slams Trump campaign post referencing 'unified Reich'
USA Today· 5 days agoPresident Joe Biden slammed a 30-second video shared to Donald Trump’s Truth Social account on...
Opinion: Trump’s video referencing Nazi Germany isn’t exactly a surprise
CNN via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe video with Nazi Germany references posted on Truth Social by Trump’s campaign is unsurprising...
How Trump's hidden Nazi messages help conceal his open antisemitism
Salon via Yahoo News· 4 days agoI still deny that Trump’s presidency was fascist—but I’m concerned that if he wins another trip to...
Opinion | The Dangers of Donald Trump’s America First Foreign Policy
New York Times· 5 days agoThis impulse is not a new phenomenon for the United States; it dates back to World War I and World War II, when leading American conservatives praised foreign autocrats such as Kaiser Wilhelm ...