The Cruel Century: The Secret of the Forgotten Tin Mine of the Third Reich
The article discusses challenges in accessing the content about a forgotten tin mine from the Third Reich.
The Diaries from World War II Are Never Greater Than Themselves at the National Theatre. It Is a Sin of Omission.
The play "The Language of the Third Reich?" at the National Theatre fails to elevate Victor Klemperer's diaries beyond their original context, diminishing their critical impact.
Léon Degrelle: the young man who wanted to serve God and ended up serving the Third Reich
The article explores the life of Léon Degrelle, a Belgian politician whose transition from aspiring servant of God to a notable collaborator of the Nazi regime illustrates the complexities of figures often overshadowed by more notorious leaders.
History of the Corporation: The Role of Lufthansa in the Third Reich
Lufthansa's CEO Spohr acknowledges the company's insufficient engagement with its Nazi past, prompting a scientific investigation to address this gap, noting that the current Lufthansa is not the legal successor to the original Deutsche Luft Hansa AG established in 1926, which dissolved with the Nazi regime in 1945.
Historian Timothy Snyder: 'Trump is not on the same level as Musk and Putin'
Historian Timothy Snyder draws parallels between Donald Trump's leadership style and elements of the Third Reich, noting connections to Putin as well.
Historian Timothy Snyder: ‘Trump does not play in the same league as Musk and Putin’
Historian Timothy Snyder draws parallels between Donald Trump's leadership style and that of the Third Reich while also linking him to Putin.
Bahati and the Fat Hitler's Chief Collaborator Became a Symbol of Nazi Evil
Hermann Göring was one of the most powerful and controversial figures of the Nazi Third Reich, known for his military successes, political ambitions, and close ties to Adolf Hitler.
The life between the power and the horror of Hitler's pianist who found refuge in a church
Walter Hamböck, a pianist who performed for Nazi leaders and possessed a signed copy of 'Mein Kampf', was detained by the Gestapo in 1940 after the fall of the Third Reich and its consequences on the war.
Non-fiction: Consent, Resistance, and Everything In Between
Eighty years after the fall of the Third Reich, two epoch-making books about National Socialism are published, sparking insights among the general readership and impressing academic circles.