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Even the Germans Wonder if Hitler Can Be a Source for Comedy

Ian Harvey
Hitler

TimurVermes, contemporary German author, has written a comedic novel about Hitler entitled Look Who’s Back.  The comedy opens with the Führer awakening in modern Berlin…

Rare Auschwitz Tattoo Stamps Unearthed Near Infamous Death Camp

The markings these rare Auschwitz tattoo stamps symbolized domination and abuse which ultimately led to untimely death but these metal objects are mere centimeters long.…

Thinktank Will Display the Spitfire in a New Exhibit in April 2015

A new exhibition which will display the iconic Spitfire at the Birmingham’s Thinktank Museum has been granted an award of £155,000 grants. Visitors to the…

Bronze Age Forest and WWII Tank Traps Discovered

Due to the raging seas which ravaged the coastline of Wales, tank traps and Bronze Age forests have been revealed. Some of the more dramatic…

Neuschwanstein holds secrets of lost art work beyond fairy tales during the Nazi era

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“The castle of the fairy-tale king” seduces more than a million tourists every year with its serene facade and mysterious air featured in postcards, travel…

MIA American Hero Forgotten During WWII is Now Returning to be Buried on American Soil

Ian Harvey
WWII

Lawrence Gordon, Private First Class in WWII, was forgotten for over fifty years after being buried near the site of his death in Normandy. Now,…

WWII Photograph is a Highly Honoured Addition to American History

Ian Harvey
Photograph

A South Pacific photograph taken early on during the Second World War has received recognition as the most honored historical image in the history of…

A Look Back at the Army Air Corps

Ian Harvey

The United States Air Force came into being in 1947, two years after the end of World War II. Prior to that, WWII pilots flew…

Hindenburg’s last will and testament could have stopped Hitler from consolidating power, defector claims

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British intelligence documents could have changed the course of history. The newly released documents previously classified supports the testimony of a pre-WWII German diplomat who…

Treblinka The Transit Camp: Why Did 900,000 Go Missing?

  A group of forensic archaeologists have recently discovered some new evidence pointing to Treblinka, a Eastern Poland Nazi death camp where 900,000 people disappeared.…

New Book Claims Hitler Retired to Argentina after making a secret escape from crumbling Nazi empire

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FBI documents recently released suggest that Adolf Hitler made his escape from a bunker in Germany to Argentina where he spent the rest of his…

Latvians march to honor World War II allies who fought in Nazi units

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The Legionnaires Day was abolished by the Latvian government in 2000. Yet, this did not stop around 1,500 Latvians from marching Sunday last week to…