The leader of the Nazi Party built a ballroom in the garden of the Reich Chancellery in Berlin, which was later destroyed ...
Adolf Hitler, ring leader in the revolt, escaped after having been wounded. General Ludendorff surrendered to the loyal ...
The front page of the Deseret News on Nov. 9, 1923, the day after a young Adolf Hitler attempted a takeover of the German ...
Hermann Göring was once Hitler’s chosen successor, and the most powerful man in Nazi Germany after the Führer. He embodied ...
All about Douglas Kelley, the psychiatrist who made sure Nazis were fit to stand trial at Nuremberg—the subject of the 2025 ...
From the 1938 discovery of fission to the chaos of 1945, we follow Nazi Germany’s fragmented Uranverein program and ask how close Hitler ever came to a working bomb. We trace the brain drain after ...
The German parliament for the first time dedicated its annual Holocaust memorial commemoration on Friday to LGBTQ+ people who ...
Frank McDonough’s unflinching empirical history lays bare the machinery of Nazi genocide that makes its horror all the more ...
Self-evidently, strikes are nothing new in Germany. In fact, they date back over 200 years. Yet for the first hundred years of that history, German ...