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Like the Trump-supporting Jan. 6 Capitol rioters, the perpetrators of the Kapp Putsch escaped punishment and accountability.
In completing a circular, 17-day tour of Germany recently, it was impossible not to observe the meticulous beauty of the ...
Republicans are about to supercharge the gap between worker and CEO pay. The 2017 tax cuts enriched Wall Street and CEOs, who ...
Hitler unleashed the Night of the Long Knives, a ruthless purge that eliminated internal threats, silenced rivals and secured ...
We speak with former Labor Secretary Robert Reich about the victory of Zohran Mamdani in the New York Democratic primary for ...
Many horrific acts of injustice occurred in Nazi courts but, in many ways they helped facilitate Hitler's rise to power.
This comprehensive documentary tracks the Third Reich from Hitler’s ascent in 1933 to Germany’s total defeat in 1945. It ...
A survey of more than 500 political scientists found that they believe the United States is headed towards authoritarian rule ...
In “The Third Reich of Dreams,” Charlotte Beradt collected the night terrors of ordinary Germans like herself during the early years of Nazi domination.
Chicago Democratic Mayor Brandon Johnson echoes Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker’s warning and highlights President Donald Trump’s impact on culture and federal agencies.
Two refugees in Xanten, Germany, in 1945. Photo: Hulton-Deutsch/Getty Images One night in 1933, after Hitler had taken power, a Jewish journalist in Berlin awoke from uneasy dreams, drenched in sweat.
Focusing on one village was a brilliant way to understand the Third Reich on a human, day-to-day level. It wasn't Boyd's idea, though, and she gives full credit to Angelika Patel, the Oberstdorf ...