Did the nazis say one of ours, all of yours?
The short answer: there is no reliable evidence in the provided reporting that the exact English sentence "One of ours, all of yours" was a documented, word‑for‑word Nazi slogan, but the sentiment—col...
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The short answer: there is no reliable evidence in the provided reporting that the exact English sentence "One of ours, all of yours" was a documented, word‑for‑word Nazi slogan, but the sentiment—col...
The widely circulated claim that former Venezuelan intelligence chief Hugo Carvajal "released" a list naming U.S. senators who received kickbacks from the Maduro regime is unsupported by available rep...
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