Adolf Hitler Uunoma, a veteran politician in Namibia, who says his father didn't realize his namesake's historical significance when he chose it for his name, just won his fifth reelection for a natio ...
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One UK journalist’s close access to Hitler carries a warning about Trump’s media restrictions
In the 1930s, many foreign correspondents refused to cover Germany. Instead, George Ward Price got close to Hitler – and was ...
Fuentes: “These video edits of Hitler set to music, they show the parades, the military, the speeches, the charisma. … Young men see the edits. It’s edgy, it’s transgressive. … There’s also something ...
Namibian politician Adolf Hitler Uunona has been re-elected in the Ompundja constituency and has formally removed “Hitler” from his name.
Blueprint of a Dictator' airs this weekend on UK screens and apparently vindicates a famous British WWII song which mocked the Nazi dictator.
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Why Hitler declared war on the United States
Adolf Hitler speaks at the Reichstag in Berlin, Germany, 1939. (Central Press/Hulton Archive/) When news of the Japanese ...
I’d like to see Republicans in Congress investigate not only why the Coast Guard tried to de-stigmatize the swastika but just how many Coast Guardsmen — not to mention other members of the Armed ...
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Hitler's last stand: The fire, fury, and collapse of Berlin's final days
As the overwhelming Soviet forces tightened the ring around Hitler’s crumbling capital, Berlin descended into unimaginable chaos. Desperate German defenders, a tragic mix of veteran SS units, foreign ...
The last surviving member of Adolf Hitler's inner circle died last weekend and some historians believe his death at age 96 may bring some clarity about the extent of the Nazi dictator's involvement in ...
Adolf Hitler’s telephone was sold at auction in the United States on Sunday for $243,000. The winning bid was made by phone but the name of the bidder has not been released. The phone was presented to ...
“History teaches, but has no pupils,” the Marxist philosopher Antonio Gramsci wrote. That line comes to mind when I browse in the history section of a bookstore. An adage in publishing is that you can ...
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