A group of neo-Nazis marched through a Columbus, Ohio neighborhood, waving flags featuring swastikas and shouting racist and anti-Semitic slurs. Local and state officials denounced the show of hate.
Pete Hegseth's chest tattoo, a Jerusalem cross, sparked controversy on social media with some calling it Nazi Swastika. The tattoo previously caused Hegseth to be deemed an extremist and barred ...
The police are investigating the incident. No arrests have been made. The governor of Ohio and city officials in Columbus are speaking out after a group of armed, masked individuals marched ...
Police refused to prosecute a man who sent an image of the Star of David intertwined with the Nazi swastika to Jewish students and activists because they deemed it was not offensive enough.
But that all changed over the weekend when a Whitpain Township resident flew a swastika flag outside their home. The incident perhaps not coincidentally coincided with the anniversary of Nazi ...
Collection or original drawings and illustrations made by Dr. T. Wilson, of the U.S. National Museum for use in his exhaustive treatise on the origin and history of the Swastika symbol [microform] ...