Holocaust Memorial Day: How Much Did Britain Actually Know About The Mass Murder?

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On the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the Huffington Post UK is running a series of pieces on how we remember the Holocaust, from the victims and perpetrators to the untold stories on what’s likely to be one of the last major commemorations with living survivors. Decades after the Nazi Holocaust ended, the … Continue reading

Halton union and BNP leader clash over ‘Holocaust denial’ claim

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BNP chairman and Halton MEP Nick Griffin has denied claiming that the ‘Holocaust’ did not happen. Paula Barker, Halton Unison branch secretary, had accused Mr Griffin of calling the infamous Nazi genocide as the ‘hoax of the 20th century’. Halton Unison is affiliated to the Hope Not Hate diversity campaign, and Mrs Barker made the … Continue reading

BNP uncover (another) Jewish conspiracy

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Protocols: with depiction of “Evil Jew” The world has always been full of conspiracy theory. It’s what used to get “witches” burnt at the stake. It’s also what can lead to genocide. The Nazis were very taken with a book called “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” a notorious Antisemetic work about a ‘worldwide … Continue reading

Memories of Holocaust survivors inspire activists to stop Nazi Nick Griffin

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Nick Griffin had to cancel his first press conference as MEP in 2009 after anti-fascists egged him (Pic: Guy Smallman) In less than four months we have a chance to be rid of Britain’s two Nazi MEPs when they defend their European Parliament seats. Anti-fascists will be campaigning on and around Holocaust Memorial Day on … Continue reading

EBay Sells Holocaust Memorabilia, Apologises After ‘Sick Trade’ Is Revealed

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 Items including an Auschwitz uniform have been found on sale on eBay. The auction site has apologised and taken 30 items from sale after a Mail on Sunday investigation revealed the ‘sick trade’. It also made a £25,000 donation to charity. Among the items was a uniform thought to have belonged to a Polish baker … Continue reading

UKIP rocked by Holocaust row and BNP members, as leader Nigel Farage admits the party cannot vet all of its candidates

Anna-Marie Crampton, a UKIP candidate in East Sussex, suspended over reports she posted extreme views on a conspiracy theorist website Crampton, 57, is allegedly quoted as saying: ‘The Second World War was engineered by the Zionist jews and financed by the bankers… ‘UKIP leader Nigel Farage admits the party had not properly checked all 1,700 … Continue reading

Leave Holocaust in the past, BNP Griffin tells radio station run by JFS students

British National Party leader Nick Griffin gave an interview to a small digital radio station run by JFS students last weekend — and told the interviewer that the Holocaust “needs to be left in the past”. During the heated hour-long interview on Wizard Radio, which attracted 3,700 listeners, Mr Griffin said he supported Holocaust denier … Continue reading

Neo-Nazi former BNP members launch new far-right party

They hope the new British Democratic Party will kill off the BNP, while security for the launch meeting will be provided by EDL activists. Andrew Brons, a former Chair of the National Front and until recently one of the British National Party’s MEPs, will launch a new far-right party this weekend – one he and … Continue reading

Did Nick Griffin and Andrew Brons want to gas racial minorities in the ’70s?

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A now available on DVD “World in Action” documentary, reveals that when BNP MEP’s Nick Griffin and Andrew Brons were National Front leaders in the 1970’s, their party had privately decided to gas Britain’s racial minorities at concentration camps whose future locations had already been chosen. **UPDATE** See full documentary here As some BNP members … Continue reading

Neo-Nazi votes fan memory of Greece’s Holocaust

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Athens: Isaac Mizan, a Greek Jew, remembers seeing the flames of the furnaces. It was 1944, and the Nazis were burning bodies in the Auschwitz death camp. The 16-year-old boy had been deported by train from his home town of Arta in western Greece, along with his parents and three sisters. Of those five, he … Continue reading