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Fascism on Trial: Greece and Beyond

October 10, 2014 • by Andreas Kalyvas and Federico Finchelstein

Last week, Greeks woke up with a shocking phone video that was posted on the newspaper Kathimerini’s website and then went immediately viral on the Internet. A toddler dressed in a traditional Greek uniform, bearing a Nazi armlet on his right arm, and holding a Nazi flag, was ...

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