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Hitler and Franco during their meeting in Hendaye, .

When the Nazis wondered whether Franco was Jewish

A Bolivian diplomat who translated ‘Mein Kampf’ brought up the Spanish dictator’s origins with the Third Reich. ‘Further inquiries will be made in this direction,’ says a document found by the historian Marc Navarro

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Vincent Bevins: ‘The elites have discovered they can govern us without legitimacy’

Tahrir Square in Egypt, the 15-M movement in Spain, Occupy Wall Street in New York… Perhaps the most iconic image of the 2010s is that of streets taken over by massive protests. These days, it’s almost impossible to find any trace of them. Journalist Vincent Bevins tries to explain what happened to those days when the world seemed to be on fire

Writer Vincent Bevins at his home in London.
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