After creating an economic mess with ill-advised tariffs, Hitler looked north in pursuit of resources and national security.
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Street by street in Kharkov: How Das Reich fought its hardest battle
In March 1943, Das Reich helped spearhead Germany’s counteroffensive to retake Kharkov after the disaster at Stalingrad. The fighting was savage, with panzer grenadiers clearing buildings room by room ...
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Dunkirk 1940: When British tanks nearly broke Das Reich
In May 1940, as German forces sealed the Dunkirk pocket, the SS division later known as Das Reich faced one of its earliest and most dangerous tests. French and British counterattacks struck its ...
Researchers at the University of Huddersfield have used ancient DNA to reveal that hunter-gatherers in one part of Europe survived for thousands of years longer than anywhere else on the continent—and ...
After the end of World War II, the atrocities committed by Adolf Hitler's dictatorship shocked the world. Lídice and Ležáky: ...
“I give you my solemn warning that under the present trend, the next world war is inevitable,” declared the French military leader Ferdinand Foch. It was 1921, and Foch, the commander in chief of the ...
Gregory Bovino’s outwear choice prompts German commentators to compare it to fascist aesthetic A greatcoat worn by the senior US border patrol official Gregory Bovino, who has spearheaded aggressive ...
German airline Lufthansa is one of many big-name brands that collaborated with the Nazis during the Holocaust. As the airline celebrates its 100th anniversary, why does its Nazi past continue to fly ...
Facepalm: In the latest example of why we shouldn't blindly put our faith in online map services, German autobahns and highways were plunged into chaos when Google Maps incorrectly showed that vast ...
The German government banned the far-right “Kingdom of Germany” group Tuesday and arrested four of its leaders in raids throughout the country. German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt announced ...
(JTA) — The German government banned a far-right antisemitic group that claims the German Reich still exists and arrested four of its leaders — including the self-proclaimed “king” of Germany. The ...
BERLIN (AP) — The German government on Tuesday banned the far-right organization “Kingdom of Germany” as a threat to the country’s democratic order and arrested four of its leaders in raids across ...
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