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In their new play, legendary writing duo Marks and Gran reveal that Sigmund meeting Adolf is not so far-fetched after all ...
They wore Wehrmacht uniforms. They marched under the swastika. And they had Jewish blood.Not fictional characters, not ...
It was April 30, 1945, and Berlin, the capital of Adolf Hitler's tottering Third Reich, was a shattered, flaming inferno. Tanks and troops of Soviet General Vasily Chuikov's Eighth Guards ...
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Hitler’s Secret Nazi Palace
Hidden in the Bavarian Alps, the Berghof served as Adolf Hitler’s private retreat and a symbolic center of Nazi power. This ...
You’re scrolling through your preferred social media platform, anno 2025—what Gen Z and Millennials call doom scrolling—when ...
Cars and airplanes may not seem a natural mix, but during World War II Ford built a huge factory to make bombers. In the ...
Newly published sketches by the illustrator behind Winnie-the-Pooh have revealed how he overcame his distaste for conflict to ...
Mel Brooks has been amusing people for almost a century. He reckons the laughs started almost as soon as he could burble. “I ...
A biography recounts the extraordinary career of Konrad Morgen, who brought 200 SS members to trial, including concentration ...
Peter Strzok's good friend recently resigned from the FBI, and efforts are underway to make him a face of a "Resistance 2.0" ...
Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics has a giant picture of Adolf Hitler’s favorite battleship in his office—and he isn’t afraid to show it.
Flanner’s tone was cool and ironic, above taking sides. But, in a Profile of Adolf Hitler, refusing to take sides can be a way to miss the story.
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