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Czech museum to return Beethoven manuscript saved from the Nazis to its rightful owners

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The autograph of the 4th movement for strings in B-flat Major, op. 130, a highly valued late quartet by the German composer, will go back to the Petscheks, once the richest family in pre-World War II Czechoslovakia.
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Kanye West suspended from Twitter after incendiary Hitler comments

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"Every human being has brought something of value, especially Hitler," said the US rapper. "I love Hitler."
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Putin endorses evacuation of Ukraine’s Kherson region

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Russia could be preparing to withdraw from parts of the Kherson region, which it claims to have annexed.
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New York museums now required to disclose their Nazi-looted art by law

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Museums in New York that exhibit artworks looted by Nazis during the Holocaust are now required to let the public know about that dark history. But what is the purpose of this legalisation?
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Postcard campaign keeps memories of Canadian Dieppe Raid soldiers alive

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As Canadians mark the 80th anniversary of the Dieppe Raid, a postcard project has been launched to help preserve the memory of the soldiers who died that day, including dozens from Manitoba.
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Daughter unable to reach mother in Mariupol

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A Ukrainian woman living in New York says 'it's beyond painful,' that she hasn't been able to contact her mother in Mariupol since March 2. 'It feels like a knife stabbing my heart,' she says.
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Ukraine appeals for military equipment ahead of looming Russian assault

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky issued a plea for military equipment — such as weapons, armed vehicles and combat aircraft — as the country’s armed forces prepare to adopt a more nimble approach against heavy Russian attacks in...
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Arnold Schwarzenegger tells Putin to 'stop this war' in viral video to the Russian people

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In a moving video posted across social media, Arnold Schwarzenegger debunked Russian disinformation about the war on Ukraine and told President Vladimir Putin: "You can stop this war"
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Ukraine’s Kharkiv under relentless Russian bombardment

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For weeks, Ukraine’s second-largest city, near the border with Russia, has been under a constant artillery barrage.
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Ukraine attack: Hundreds arrested in anti-war protests in Russia

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Russian police arrest nearly 1,400 protesters at rallies against invasion of Ukraine.
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Concern in Germany over radical elements at COVID restrictions protest

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Experts claim "the danger is coming from radicalisation within the movement".
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Vienna examines its WWII legacy with exhibition of art created under Nazi regime

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In Vienna's MUSA, the exhibition aims to shed light on the politics of art under the Third Reich.
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Female sculptor banned by Nazi Germany finally gets exhibition in Berlin

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Louise Stomps' woodwork went beneath the radar in Berlin for decades. Now, the Verborgne Museum are displaying her little known works to reimagine her influence in a different time.
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'Justice has no expiry date': Former Nazi death camp guard, 100, goes on trial

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A 100-year-old former concentration camp guard will become the oldest person yet to go on trial for alleged Nazi-era crimes in Germany.
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Fast food shop reflective of Russian views on Stalin

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A Russian entrepreneur has caused a stir by branding his fast food outlet around the murderous tyrant Joseph Stalin. Stalin Doner was visited by authorities and faced a staff walkout, but its very existence reflects the ambiguous view...
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Preserving the past to protect the future: Germany pledges to restore Nazi monuments in Nuremberg

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The city of Nuremberg has opted to conserve the infamous Nazi party rally grounds after decades of debate over whether to preserve the site.
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‘Historic verdict’: Celebrations as Greece convicts Golden Dawn

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Activists and experts welcome landmark move to criminalise group as positive first step against European fascism.
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North Shore Hebrew Academy students premiere movie documenting Holocaust survivors' stories

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The project, titled “Names, Not Numbers," was put together in large part by eighth graders at the school.
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Ceremony commemorates 80th anniversary of Buchenwald camp liberation

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Former German President Christian Wulff attended the commemoration event marking the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazis’ Buchenwald concentration camp on Sunday.
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'Russia Won't Leave Ukraine...': Putin Aide Lavrov Drops Bombshell; Hints At No Ceasefire | Watch

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Note: AI-Generated TranslationRussian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov has claimed that European NATO members are willfully ignoring the 'Nazi' character of the Ukrainian government. He added that Russia won't leave Ukraine until its rid...
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That time fake Nazis ‘invaded’ Winnipeg

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On Feb. 19, 1942, people in Winnipeg woke up to a simulated Nazi invasion, with fake German soldiers marching in the streets. The CBC’s Trishla Parekh shows how If Day became one of Canadian history's most elaborate fundraising events.
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New ROM exhibit examines the history and legacy of Auschwitz

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A new exhibition at Toronto’s Royal Ontario Museum examines the history and legacy of Auschwitz. The exhibit opens on Friday and will run for nine months. CBC’s Talia Ricci has the details.
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Claude Monet masterpiece stolen by Nazis returned to rightful heirs after 80-year search

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A Monet pastel seized by Nazis in 1938 was returned to the descendants of its original owner after an 80-year search.
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Federal judge: 'Nazis got better treatment' than Venezuelan migrants deported last week

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A panel of appeals court judges appeared divided Monday on a Trump administration push to lift an order blocking deportation of Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador under an 18th century wartime law. (Scripps News)