November 9: International Day Against Fascism

International Day Against Fascism and Anti-Semitism
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Published at: 09/11/2025 08:29 AM

Every November 9, the International Day against Fascism and Anti-Semitism is commemorated to remember the victims of the Night of Broken Glass in Germany and Austria in 1938, which was the preamble to the Nazi Holocaust during the Second World War against the Jewish population, but also against communists, socialists, anarchists, gypsies, people with disabilities and different sexes.

This year marks the 87th anniversary of the so-called Night of Broken Glass, when Nazism persecuted and arrested more than 30,000 Jews to send them to concentration camps, where one of the worst massacres in world history took place.

Today, humanity is once again threatened by fascism, which sprouts under various expressions. One of the most latent cases is the Zionist regime that has committed genocides against the Palestinian people in a way that is even more cruel than what the Israelis suffered during the holocaust.

Mazo News Team

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