Hans Karl Breslauer's 1924 'The City Without Jews' resonates in an environment of rising antisemitism and threatened deportations.
The streets of Berlin were devastated beyond recognition in some areas as 33-year-old photographer William Vandivert was led to the location of the former German chancellery buildings. Just days ...
A paid ad featuring a smiling photo of Hitler with happy children and questioning facts about the Holocaust was allowed to ...
American rapper Kanye "Ye" West has posted a series of antisemitic remarks on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), calling himself "a Nazi" and describing Adolf Hitler as "so fresh." Newsweek ...
With views of Germany on one side of the mountain and Austria on the other, the Berghof was the most public of Hitler’s private homes, and it exerted a powerful hold on the Nazi imagination of empire.
UFC star Conor McGregor appears to have defended Bryce Mitchell after the American faced criticism for his vile rant praising German dictator Adolf Hitler. Mitchell, 30, recently said on his ...
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UFC President Dana White lambasted fighter Bryce Mitchell’s comments in defense of Adolf Hitler on Thursday, saying he was “beyond disgusted” by statements Mitchell made on his podcast ...
“When you talk about Hitler, he was responsible for the death of six million Jews and he tried to completely eliminate a race of people.” He added: “Hitler is one of the most disgusting and ...
Mitchell, ranked 13th in the featherweight division, claimed Adolf Hitler was a "good guy" and denied the Holocaust. The 30-year-old also made homophobic and transphobic statements. UFC president ...
From the gritty chaos of Call of Duty: World at War to the vintage, over-the-top antics of Bionic Commando (where you literally shoot Hitler’s head off), there’s a game for everyone looking to ...
Her diaries, written in breathless girly style, using capitals and red ink when detailing one of her 139 meetings with Hitler, make for queasy reading. This historical record reveals Mitford ...