Neo-fascism

Slovak Village Destroyed by Nazis Finds Allure in Fascism

Maslen's parents, both 30 years old, were among 64 people killed by Nazi soldiers on a freezing Sunday morning in January 1945, a warning to others of the fate that awaited them should they be brave enough to aid the anti-fascist partisans of the Slovak National Uprising.

The youngest victim was 14 months old, a boy shot dead in the arms of his 11-year-old sister.

Building societies that last

It is common practice for the establishment to occasionally wage battles aimed at consolidating its strength and boosting the confidence of its different components. In a similar way, Europe's systemic powers are fighting a war against the "nationalism," "racism," "nazism" and "fascism" of the purported extremist parties ahead of European Parliament elections in May.

"Serbia has not renounced Milosevic's policy and fascism"

The historian Dubravka Stojanovic says that "nobody on the Serbian political scene has distanced themselves from the policies of Slobodan Milosevic."

According to her, "nobody has distanced themselves from the policies that led to crimes during the 1990s" while there have been "characteristics of fascism" in Serbia since then until today.

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