Three Arrows

Three Arrows is a progressive, anti-fascist and social democratic YouTube channel run by some guy named "Daniel", aka Dan Arrows.[1] He focuses on debunking inaccurate right-wing/anti-SJW/neoreactionary talking points about historical and current events, especially Holocaust denial and other bogus claims about Nazi Germany, fascism, and other general misconceptions about Germany.[2]

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The channel's name is a reference to the Iron Front of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), an anti-fascist paramilitary group which existed during Weimar Germany and that opposed Nazism, conservatism/monarchism and Communism. Later on, the symbol became widely used by anti-fascist groups overall (despite the symbol originally being unique to Social Democrats and being clearly opposed to the far-left).[3] His channel is similar to that of Shaun, "but with a greater focus on debunking bad history, and a sense of humor just as dry."[4]

Selected video: Was Hitler a socialist?

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References

  1. Three Arrows Patreon page
  2. The Channel, however, is not limited to Germany, as he also refutes right-wing propaganda about the US and the EU.I am YouTube creator Three Arrows here to answer your questions about public history on YouTube and debunking bad history. AMA!
  3. Three Arrows symbol article on Wikipedia
  4. 5 Fantastic YouTubers Fighting The Spread Of Alt-Right Propaganda, Dani Di Placido, March 24, 2019
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