Crazy Mother or StB? The Massacre of the Family of a Czech Who Made Games Famous for Hitler Remains a Mystery
The article explores the mysterious death of the family of Czech scientist Erich Hudec, whose work was notably used in promoting the 1936 Berlin Olympics, potentially linked to the StB during the post-war period.
"Hitler with dementia" or "superhuman president": the debate on Trump's mental health
The article discusses contrasting views on Donald Trump's mental health, with some labeling him a 'malicious narcissist' in cognitive decline, while his supporters attribute his outbursts to his iconoclastic personality.
When Hitler Opened the First Torture Camp, This Is How the Genocide Began
The article discusses the opening of the first Nazi concentration camp by Adolf Hitler in March 1933, marking the beginning of systematic persecution and genocide against Jews.
Cruel Century: The Hermetic Against Hitler. The Story of Jan Kefer
This article discusses the life of Jan Kefer, who opposed the Nazi regime during World War II.
When Hitler's Attempt to be Blown Up Failed, Learn What Happened That Day
The article discusses the failed assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler on March 21, 1943, when a bomb plot orchestrated by former German military officials did not succeed due to Hitler's early departure from the event.
The Fascists from the Evening Program
Bertolt Brecht's parable play "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui" serves as a critique of the Nazi rise to power, depicting Adolf Hitler through the lens of gangster culture, and is currently being performed at the Munich Volkstheater.
The office of socialist Jérôme Guedj tagged with an anti-Semitic cross, the deputy files a complaint
Jérôme Guedj, a socialist deputy in France, filed a complaint after anti-Semitic graffiti, including a swastika and a reference to Hitler, was found on the façade of his parliamentary office.
‘Hitler’ clashes with ‘Zelensky’ for control over French town
A local mayoral election in Arcis-sur-Aube, France, is gaining international media attention due to the peculiar surnames of the candidates, Hittler and Renault-Zielinski.
Hittler seeks to remain in power
A mayoral election in a small French municipality is drawing international attention due to the candidacy of Charles Hittler, whose surname evokes associations with Adolf Hitler.
In France, Hitler and Zielinski Face Off in Municipal Elections
The article discusses an unusual election scenario in France where candidates with highly controversial names face each other in municipal elections.
Right Turn in the Classroom: When Young People Yell 'Heil Hitler' on the Sports Field
Teachers in Germany discuss the alarming rise of right-wing extremism in schools based on their experiences.
When Hitler Started Recruitment in the German Army, He Violated the Versailles Treaty
On March 16, 1935, Hitler declared the expansion of the German army, violating the terms of the Versailles Treaty that restricted Germany's military capabilities after World War I.
Grandfather reached quite a lot in the independent republic
Former Prime Minister Siim Kallas reflects on the legacy of his grandfather, Eduard Alver, who died just before the Hitler-Stalin pact, highlighting the significance of this timing in his own existence.
Extremism in France: A Heart for Hitler and Holocaust Deniers
The article discusses the aftermath of a brutal attack resulting in the death of a young far-right extremist in France, highlighting the political and social ramifications surrounding his memorialization.
TODAY IN HISTORY ⟩ Hitler declared the Third Reich
In 1933, Adolf Hitler declared Germany the Third Reich, a concept indicative of Nazi ideology and the country's return to former glory after the Weimar Republic.
PHOTO: Instead of the highway, a hole. Only an arch remains of the 'Hitler bridge' on the D1
The article discusses the partial destruction of the historical 'Hitler Bridge' on the D1 highway in Czechia, highlighting its current state.
Trump compared by MS NOW contributor to a less 'serious' Hitler who's 'selling merch'
Anand Giridharadas has described Donald Trump as an unserious version of Adolf Hitler, arguing that he's more of a weak figure than a traditional dictator.
Review: The Age of Hitler, by Alec Ryrie
Alec Ryrie's book examines how the legacy of Nazism is failing to provide a moral framework for contemporary society.
Toronto man who played Hitler speech outside home charged with harassment
A 27-year-old man in Toronto has been charged with several counts of harassment and mischief for playing an Adolf Hitler speech outside a complainant's home, amid allegations of hate-motivated conduct.
Extremism in France: A Heart for Hitler and Holocaust Deniers
The French National Assembly held a moment of silence for a young far-right extremist, Quentin Deranque, who was killed by leftist extremists, stirring national outrage and highlighting deep political divides.
Biography of Helmuth James von Moltke: The Good Count
A new biography explores the life of Helmuth James von Moltke, a prominent opponent of Hitler who was executed in 1945.
Niagara chair resigns after accusations of owning signed copy of Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’
Bob Gale has resigned as chair of the Niagara Region following accusations regarding his ownership of a signed copy of Hitler’s 'Mein Kampf.'
One loved Stalin, the other was in love with Hitler. This is how sisters can be so different
The article explores how two sisters in England during the 1930s had contrasting political affiliations, with one supporting Stalin's communism and the other drawn to Hitler's fascism.
The ruthless Saudi heir caresses the dream of ending his great rival after the annihilation of the 'Hitler of the Middle East' in a dangerous double game
Saudi Prince Mohammed Bin Salman is poised to strengthen his power following the killing of Iranian Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, his main rival in the Middle East.
Secret Mission: Beckmann's Drawings and Paintings for Hitler Traveled on the Same Train
The article discusses how art promoter Georg Hartmann cleverly manipulated the Nazi regime by commissioning works from artist Max Beckmann while they were both in exile in Amsterdam.
How Hitler Betrayed Mussolini, Leading Him (and Italy) to Ruin
The article explores the complex and ultimately tragic relationship between dictators Hitler and Mussolini, particularly after Italy's military downfall in World War II.
When Hitler Violated the Versailles Treaty, World War II Started a Year Later
On March 7, 1938, Hitler violated the Versailles Treaty by reoccupying the Rhineland, setting the stage for World War II.
Historian reexamines the rise of Hitler and points out risks to democracies
A new book by historian Laurence Rees delves into the historical rise of Hitler, emphasizing the importance of recognizing trends rather than learning prescriptive lessons from the past to navigate contemporary threats to democracies.
A police station will begin operating in Hitler's birthplace in a few weeks
A police station is set to open in the birthplace of Adolf Hitler in Austria.
Middle Class under Hitler: They Got Used to Mass Murder
This article explores the dark history of a German family's involvement with the Nazi regime, particularly through the eyes of Christina Strunck, who investigated her family's past and their acceptance of atrocities during Hitler's rule.
Compares Iran's Ayatollah to Hitler
Lindsey Graham encourages the U.S. to expand its military engagement with Iran, likening the scenario to World War II.
Against Hitler over the radio waves. One of the last living Czechoslovaks in the RAF is 102 years old
The article highlights the story of a 102-year-old veteran who served in the RAF during World War II, recalling his experiences and contributions against Hitler's regime.
Test your knowledge of Adolf Hitler – Only a true historian will score 12/12
Iltalehti presents a quiz to test readers' knowledge about Adolf Hitler, his role in history, and the impacts of his dictatorship on Germany and beyond.
For 20 million: Hitler's birthplace will soon become a police station and a human rights center
The birthplace of Adolf Hitler in Braunau am Inn, Austria, is set to be transformed into a police station and a human rights center, with a significant investment of 20 million euros.
Nazis, horses, and Aphrodite. The count who lived in Argentina, was a protagonist of international jet set, and had the most expensive marble statue
The article discusses Federico Augusto Zichy Thyssen, a European aristocrat who lived in Argentina and is noted for his connections to the international jet set and a significant historical background involving the financing of Hitler's rise to power.
Police Moves to Hitler's Birthplace – Strong Criticism
The city of Braunau am Inn in Austria plans to relocate its police station to the birthplace of Adolf Hitler, sparking significant criticism.
How a Democracy Dies: The Night the Fire Became Law
The article discusses the pivotal night of February 27, 1933, when the Reichstag fire marked a turning point that facilitated Adolf Hitler's rise and the decline of democracy in Germany.
The building where Hitler was born is revived: a police station opens its doors
The historic building where Adolf Hitler was born has been renovated and will now serve as a police station, sparking mixed emotions among local residents.
In Braunau am Inn: Hitler's Birthplace Becomes a Police Station
In Braunau am Inn, the birthplace of Adolf Hitler is being transformed into a police station, a move met with mixed reactions from the local community.
The path to dictatorship was opened not only by the Reichstag fire for Hitler but also by the passivity, naivety, or cowardice of many democrats
The article discusses how the Reichstag fire facilitated Adolf Hitler's rise to dictatorship, emphasizing the responsibility of democratic leaders who failed to counteract his methods.
Adolf Hitler birthplace being turned into police station in move sparking fury
The birthplace of Adolf Hitler in Braunau am Inn, Austria, is being converted into a police station, which has ignited outrage among critics and Holocaust survivors.
Five pages of notes written by Mussolini for his meeting with Hitler have been found
Documents reveal handwritten notes by Mussolini for his meeting with Hitler in 1944, shedding light on their wartime discussions.
Italy recovered manuscripts by Benito Mussolini regarding a meeting with Adolf Hitler
Italy has successfully recovered manuscripts from Benito Mussolini about a meeting with Adolf Hitler, dating back to April 22, 1944.
The Originals of the Mussolini-Hitler Interview
The Carabinieri returned five handwritten pages of Benito Mussolini related to his meeting with Adolf Hitler in 1944 as part of a cultural heritage protection effort in Italy.
Codes and even 'trends': the tactic of Nazi groups to spread hate speech on TikTok without being detected
A report reveals that Nazi groups are using codes and disguised language on TikTok to promote Adolf Hitler and Nazism without being detected by platform moderation.
Confiscated the secret papers that Mussolini brought to the meeting with Hitler: they disappeared in '45
Secret documents prepared by Mussolini for a meeting with Hitler in 1944 have resurfaced after being lost since 1945.
Auction in Turin: Unknown Mussolini Notes on Meetings with Hitler Discovered
Previously unknown handwritten notes by Benito Mussolini regarding a meeting with Adolf Hitler in 1944 have been found in Italy, deemed to hold significant historical importance.
TikTok brings together profiles that exalt Hitler and Nazism with explicit codes and posts
Profiles on TikTok are publishing content that exalts Hitler and Nazism using explicit messages and coded language to evade moderation efforts in Brazil, where such advocacy is a criminal offense.
GW on the minister's indictment: Backing the perpetrator
Criminologist Leif GW Persson supports the man accused of placing apples painted with Hitler's face outside the door of Migration Minister Johan Forssell.
GW on the Minister's Indictment: Supports the Perpetrator
Criminologist Leif GW Persson expresses support for the individual indicted for placing apples painted with Hitler's face outside the home of Migration Minister Johan Forssell.