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Russia bans drones, jet skis, ride-hailing ahead of WWII parade
Russia is clamping down ahead of its WWII parade, after a drone incident at the Kremlin, curbing drones, jet skis and car-sharing services.
Hitler released his failed plan to invade England 80 years ago today
Operation Sea Lion was an amphibious invasion intended to result in the German defeat of England.
By Harm Venhuizen
Nazi headstones will be removed from US veterans cemeteries, VA leaders say
The headstones are engraved with a swastika, an iron cross and inscription in German that reads “He died far from his home for the Führer, people and fatherland.”
Amid criticism, Secretary Wilkie won’t commit to removing Nazi headstones from VA cemeteries
Swastikas on at least three headstones at two cemeteries have stirred controversy in recent weeks.
Calls grow for VA to remove Nazi swastikas from department cemeteries
Markers for some deceased former German prisoners of war display the controversial symbol alongside American grave sites.
Nazi swastikas at veterans cemeteries prompt outrage, but VA calls them protected history
Gravestones on VA property of former German prisoners of war also display a reference to Adolf Hitler.
Is the military doing enough to look for signs of white nationalism in the ranks?
Defense officials said they are not seeing a rise in such extremist activity, despite a recent Military Times poll indicating growing issues.
Signs of white supremacy, extremism up again in poll of active-duty troops
More than half of minority service members have seen links to the hate groups among fellow troops.
Commander of Nazi SS-led unit dies in US at 100
"He didn’t deserve the privilege of living in a great democracy like the United States.”
By Jon Simkins
Lawmakers want closer tracking of white supremacy, Nazi sympathizers in the military
Language regarding extremist activity among troops was included in a Senate budget bill Thursday.
Do American political divisions impact troops? Here’s what enlisted leaders have to say
Racism, misogyny and political partisanship are key issues in civilian life, but to what extent do they trickle into the force?
By Kyle Rempfer