The Nazi invasion of Russia ended the Pact and shifted the Soviet Union from the Axis Powers...
Germany
A stealthy group of skiing commandos took out a crucial Nazi facility and stopped Hitler from getting...
Groups planning a coup of some kind had existed in the German Army and the military intelligence...
Up to 500,000 Roma and Sinti were murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators. Introduction The murder...
Chamberlain tried appeasement by endorsing a diplomatic initiative floated by fascist Italian dictator Benito Mussolini to resolve...
Vital Hasson was born into the Jewish community of Salonica, Greece. After World War II, he was...
It severely affected public opinion in favor of war and further energized a war-weary public in England....
With the stroke of a pen 75 years ago, two men changed the world and sealed the...
Before the German invasion, Ukraine was a constituent republic of the Soviet Union. Introduction During World War...
The fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union accelerated the push for...
He went from fringe political to chancellor of Germany within a few years and from chancellor to...
Eight decades on, the thought of the state encouraging people to attack groups of citizens is hard...
Most histories highlight the shattered storefronts and synagogues set aflame. But it was the systematic ransacking of...
On November 10, 1958, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev fired the opening salvo of what would become known...
René Carmille, director of the National Statistical Service (SNS), stepped in to control and process Nazi census...
After Alaric I, the Visigoths migrated to Spain where they established themselves and assimilated with the Romans....
Seventy-seven years ago, a telegram bearing a horrifying and unforgettable message reached America’s foremost Jewish leader. It...
On August 23rd, 1939, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union stunned the world by announcing a nonaggression...
She caused a furor when she coined “the banality of evil” to describe mindless acts of Nazi...
About 3000 resisters, many under the age of 25, were tried in German military courts in France...
The journalist’s witty Paris Letters for the New Yorker helped establish Americans’ feelings of superiority over Europe....
Without a doubt, the most influential concept in German university history is that of the “unity of...
Widely held beliefs in eugenic “science” and pervasive fear of foreigners led the US Congress to pass...
More than seventy British men and women were convicted – mostly in secret trials – of working...
After WWI, German psychiatrists diagnosed traumatized soldiers as having “hysteria,” othering the men to somewhat disastrous effect....
The poster became a cheap transmitter of these various messages and combined visual arts with psychological methods...
The renowned German school of art and design now has its own museum in the town where...
The often overlapping religious and diplomatic networks acted in concert to advance, for example, Protestant concerns. By...
In a discussion with Reinhard Bernbeck, he delves into the origins and ethics of conducting archaeological investigations...
Germany, which had only unified in 1870, was a latecomer to the colonial game. By David Carlin...