Elisabeth Vincken had listened to artillery fire for eight straight days before someone knocked on her cottage door on Christmas Eve in 1944. She opened it to find three lost American soldiers, one ...
A journey into Hitler’s hidden forest headquarters in Poland, where key World War II campaigns were directed and the legacy of Nazi power and violence lingers.
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Annas Archive reportedly backed up Spotify’s catalog to preserve it
The nonprofit shadow library known as Anna’s Archive says it has quietly copied almost everything on Spotify, turning the ...
As Jane Fonda revives the Committee for the First Amendment, a look at the lesser-known Committee of 56, whose membership expanded well beyond the elite ranks of Hollywood talent to a broad spectrum ...
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Exploring the history of the Cutty Sark | Lloyd’s Register Foundation
The Cutty Sark remains the fastest sail-powered cargo ship to have ever traversed the world’s major trading routes in the ...
Ring in the new year with a trio of Buñuels, a wealth of Wisemans and a subscription exclusive: Marion Cotillard in the acclaimed dark fairytale The Ice Tower.
Holocaust education alone is not sufficient to combat the rise in antisemitism, according to Ellen Germain, the US special ...
A Namibian politician, who shares his name with former Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, is set to win another local election in his home country. He represents the Ompundja constituency in the northern ...
On the left is a headshot photo of Adolf Hitler. On the right is an outdoor photo of a genetically modified wolf with white fur standing in front of some logs. Adolf Hitler (left) and a wolf that was ...
London — Adolf Hitler most likely suffered from a rare genetic condition called Kallmann Syndrome, researchers and documentary makers said Thursday, following DNA testing of the Nazi dictator's blood.
An ancient pomp stalked across Europe last week. Formalities and trappings moved up & down the continent. Adolf Hitler, the most grandiose tourist of all time, took a trip. His conveyance was modern ...
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