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The autobiographical manifesto of Germany’s Adolf Hitler was published for the first time on July 18, 1925. During its first ...
After a brief pause, libertarian commentator Lisa Kennedy Montgomery says, "Nazi, please!" Gutfeld, predictably, finds this ...
Charity Marlatt loves to tell the story of her father, Alan Washbond, a Keene Valley native who competed in the 1936 Olympic Winter Games in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. At the time, Adolf Hitler ...
The incident at a motorcycle race could result in criminal charges and up to three years imprisonment for the 40-year-old neo-Nazi.The post Hitler impersonator arrested in Germany appeared first on ...
Hitler's Third Reich was rapidly crumbling before his very eyes; the vast empire that had once spanned from Tripoli to Rome to Kyiv was now shrinking, drawing ever so close to Berlin. Also, Paris was ...
The Nazis’ obsession with European art should be understood as central to Hitler’s genocidal regime and its efforts toward ...
The Supreme Court official had a secret to share when he called Eliahu Hamra, the rabbi of Argentina's main Jewish community ...
In late 1923 and early 1924, Adolf Hitler, a poverty-stricken, failed painter and semi-successful soldier, sat in a German jail. He had been found guilty of high treason for his role in the Beer Hall ...
Phil and his brother, Peter, knew many of his mother’s relatives, but no one from their father’s side of the family. That was because, for decades, Dennis Emberley buried the secret of Gwinnerstraße ...
Did you know Adolf Hitler once wanted to be an artist? Yes, before becoming a powerful and dangerous leader, Hitler hoped to make a living through painting and drawing. He spent years trying to build ...
Brad Wilkening, an Iowa native, teacher, and coach, presented a program called “Lessons of the Holocaust” at the Melbourne ...