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Following the Allies' invasion of Normandy and the subsequent expulsion of German forces from France and Belgium in the summer and fall of 1944, Hitler devised an all-out offensive to retake the ...
The German constitution outlaws the former Nazi swastika and other remnants as “symbols of anti-constitutional organizations.
Totenkopf, Leibstandarte, and Verfügungs — plays a part in the rapid collapse of France and cements its place in the Nazi military order.
Reaccepting the Torah: Looking back the first Shavuot after the fall of Nazi Germany For many Holocaust survivors, May 18, 1945 was the first Shavuot they were able to celebrate after years of war.
NEIL MACKAY'S BIG READ ‘What Nazis did to Warsaw’ The story of Glasgow’s tragic rise and fall ...
Victory Day parade in Russia celebrates the 80th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany Putin welcomed over two dozen world leaders — the most since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Experts reflect on the symbolism of Saigon’s fall, its strategic legacy, U.S.–Vietnam reconciliation, and parallels with Afghanistan—highlighting the enduring lessons of humility, adaptation ...
The Sachsenhausen concentration camp was liberated on April 22, 1945. Even now, the descendants of the victims are stepping up and adopting very important roles to commemorate the event.
How the Terrorgram Collective’s Neo-Nazi Influencers Groomed a Teen to Kill (Illustration for ProPublica) In partnership with: March 8, 2025 ...
In “The Prosecutor,” Jack Fairweather tells the story of Fritz Bauer, the German jurist who helped find Eichmann in Argentina and brought Auschwitz guards to justice.
As Nazism started to take hold, religious freedom came under attack, freedom of speech was suppressed, and numerous groups, particularly Jews, were persecuted.
A recent neo-Nazi rally in Columbus, Ohio, drew national attention—but it was just one of dozens that increasingly-emboldened white power groups have held this year.