Test your knowledge of Adolf Hitler โ 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 โ 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.
Mr. B: The Last Time I Celebrated Hitler
The article reflects on a past event where the author, as a child, inappropriately raised a toast to Hitler during a midsummer celebration with family.
Did Hitler have a son in France?
The article explores long-standing rumors that Adolf Hitler had an illegitimate son with a French woman, who only learned of his father's identity in adulthood.
House where Hitler was born becomes police station and generates debate in Austria
The transformation of Adolf Hitler's birthplace into a police station has stirred complex emotions in the town of Braunau am Inn, Austria.
Renovation of Hitler's Birth House to Open Police Station Sparks Debate in Austria
The plan to open a police station in Adolf Hitler's birthplace has sparked mixed feelings among local residents in Braunau am Inn, Austria.
Transforming Hitler's Birthplace in Austria into a Police Station
The conversion of Adolf Hitler's birthplace in Austria into a police station has sparked widespread criticism, despite official claims that the aim is to deter Nazi enthusiasts from visiting.
Must a Hitler Youth bear the burden of their parents' guilt?
The drama 'Amrum' is set on a mythical German island during the last days of World War II, where a young boy struggles between his love for his mother and the burden of Nazism.
Fox News โAntisemitism Exposedโ Newsletter: Olympic shame over Hitler T-shirts
The newsletter discusses the controversy surrounding the IOC's sale of t-shirts featuring Nazi propaganda associated with the 1936 Berlin Olympics, which has drawn significant criticism.
Threatened Minister with Hitler Apples: Now in Court
A man from the activist group Rojavakommittรฉerna is facing trial for threatening Swedish ministers with violent symbols outside their homes.
$36 million painting disputed by heirs of Hitler's refugee in Brazil
Heirs of a Jewish banker who fled Nazi Germany are claiming ownership of a valuable painting in a restitution process against a German museum.
How Similar Are Putin and Hitler?
An article by historian Jรผri Kotลกinev explores the parallels and differences between Vladimir Putin and Adolf Hitler in the context of their respective political policies.
Sharp speech by V. Zelensky in Munich: he called V. Putin a war slave
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky delivered a powerful address in Munich, comparing Vladimir Putin to Adolf Hitler and urging for increased military support to Ukraine's air defense systems as the country approaches the anniversary of Russia's invasion.
The Olympic Committee Launched a Sale of Nazi Propaganda Game Commemorative Shirt
The official Olympic merchandise store has begun selling a T-shirt commemorating the 1936 Berlin Olympics, which were used by Adolf Hitler for Nazi propaganda purposes.
T-shirts of Hitler's Olympics Sold in Fan Store
The official merchandise store for the Olympics is selling t-shirts featuring a poster from the 1936 Berlin Olympics, igniting controversy due to its historical associations with Nazi propaganda.
Jean-Noรซl Orengo, writer: 'Hitler was the man of his life for Albert Speer'
Jean-Noรซl Orengo explores the complex relationship between Adolf Hitler and Albert Speer in his novel 'El desdichado amor del Fรผhrer'.
Dead Fetuses, Hitler and Blocking Access. Can the City Ban Kai Godek's Protest at Zaspa?
A pro-life demonstration led by Kai Godek is planned in Gdaลsk, raising questions about potential city intervention and the legal implications following a previous protest incident.
"Sickle Cut" Plan: The Legend of Hitler's Generals
The article explores the 'Sickle Cut' plan developed by the Nazis during World War II, which led to the rapid defeat of Allied forces in 1940.
Former Trump aide after the shootings in Minneapolis: 'It's like watching Mussolini's blackshirts or Hitler's brownshirts'
The article discusses perspectives on Donald Trump's leadership style in light of recent protests in Minneapolis where two Americans were shot dead, drawing historical comparisons to fascist regimes.
Hitler's Favorite Painter: Ingolstadt Mortuary Dance: Dispute Over Former Star of the NS Art Scene
A controversy has arisen in Ingolstadt over a fresco by Oskar Martin-Amorbach, a notable painter from the Nazi era, displayed in the local mortuary.
Is Hitler the new moral reference?: this is the provocative thesis of historian Alec Ryrie
Historian Alec Ryrie discusses his new book 'The Age of Hitler', exploring how Hitler became a symbol of absolute evil and the implications of shifting moral references over time.
Dodik's Interview in the USA: Those Muslims are Iran's Collaborators, They Were on Hitler's Side
Milorad Dodik, the former president of Republika Srpska, gave a controversial interview in Washington where he supported Donald Trump and criticized previous U.S. administrations, making inflammatory remarks about Muslims.
The Distorted Image of Winston Churchill / Will Little Britain Make Peace with Hitler? Prominent MAGA Figures Play with Dark Themes
The article explores the unsettling revival of admiration for Hitler among certain contemporary figures and its implications for Western civilization, referencing historian John Lukacs's predictions about the dangers posed by increasing barbarism.
Hitler Salutes from Disneyland
The article discusses the murder of Blaze Bernstein in 2018 due to his sexual orientation and Jewish identity, highlighting a book titled 'American Reich' that delves into the circumstances surrounding this crime.
The Girl Who Lived and Died with the World's Greatest Criminal
The article explores the life of Eva Braun, detailing her upbringing in Munich, her family background, and her eventual role as the companion of Adolf Hitler.
Marty Supreme: The Brutal Nightmare of Hitler
An exploration of the tumultuous life and impact of Marty Supreme and his connections to the horrors of Hitler's regime.
Hitler's DNA Test... It was found out why the dictator avoided women?
New DNA test results reveal insights into Adolf Hitler's aversion to women, which has long been the subject of speculation regarding his personal life and physical shortcomings.
When Hitler Scolded Mussolini, Libya Slipped from Italy's Hands
On February 5, 1941, Hitler reprimanded Mussolini as Libya began to fall from Italian control during World War II amidst advancing British forces.
Abou-Chaker in Court: Once Again Minimizing the Holocaust
Arafat Abou-Chaker is facing charges of incitement for claiming in a TikTok live stream that Adolf Hitler is better than Benjamin Netanyahu, leading to his court appearance.
Debate: 'If it is Adolf Hitler, then we are grateful to him'
Historian Michael Hellstern discussed the portrayal of Hitler's rise to power in a 1933 newspaper during a debate, revealing complexities surrounding the narrative presented by the Passauer Neue Presse.
Davos Assassination 1936: A Murder Used by Hitler
In 1936, a Jewish medical student assassinated Nazi official Wilhelm Gustloff in Davos, illustrating early resistance against the Nazi regime.
"Hitler Better Than Netanyahu" โ Clan Leader Arafat Abou-Chaker in Court Again
Arafat Abou-Chaker, former manager of Bushido, faces court for claiming in a livestream that Adolf Hitler is 'better' than Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and allegedly sharing a graphic featuring a swastika.
Reminder of How Hitler Came to Power
Hanna Katrรญn, Iceland's Minister of Industry, recalls how Adolf Hitler rose to power in Germany, emphasizing the events leading to World War II.
When the Nobel Laureate Flew to Hitler
The article recounts the journey of Nobel laureate Knut Hamsun to Nazi Germany in June 1943, culminating in a disastrous visit to the Obersalzberg.