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**UPDATE** Amazon Removes Nazi Films Following Protest

Following a protestearlier this week by the SWC and others, Amazon has just removed more than 20 Nazi propaganda films that were either on sale in Amazon's online portal or available for streamingon its Amazon Prime video network.

In 2022, as International Holocaust Remembrance Day is commemorated, as well as the 80th anniversary of the WannseeConference which sealed the fate of six million Jews, and as violent anti-Semitism continues to rage, the Simon Wiesenthal Center has the obligation todemand accountability.

This week Amazon did the right thing. With your help we will continue to demand accountability wherever Jew-hatredarises.

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Amazon removes Nazi propaganda movies from its platforms following protest

The giant e-commerce retailer removed 23 out of 30 Nazi propaganda films from its platforms following a protest led by the Simon Wiesenthal Center.


Simon Wiesenthal Center Calls Out Amazon For Selling, Streaming More Than 30 Nazi Propaganda Films

In a letter to Amazon and its founder Jeff Bezos, SimonWiesenthal Center’s Associate Dean and Global Social Action Director, Rabbi Abraham Cooper is...

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Update: Amazon Removes Nazi Items Following SWC Protest

Following a protest by the Simon Wiesenthal Center, Amazon has removed some Nazi, neo-Nazi and white supremacist paraphernaliafrom their website....

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Wiesenthal Centre to French Justice Minister: “Take Immediate Action Against Amazon France based on MEMRI Report”

“Amazon Sells And Promotes Antisemitic Literature in French, In Direct Violation Of French Hate Speech Laws.”

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