The Republicans have a Nazi problem, yes. But this means that the United States also has a Nazi problem. The responsibility for defeating it in the 21st century falls, as it did in the 20th, to ...
I was sitting quietly in a Cardiovascular ICU room recently when I noticed someone carrying a small insulated box though a raucous corridor. He carried it like a warrior through ...
A picture is often said to speak a thousand words, but do we still trust it to tell the truth?The internet, editing ...
But what if he really wasn’t? Conspiracists have long speculated about if and how Hitler might live on: using a pseudonym in Argentina, huddling in a bunker under the Antarctic ice, or secretly siring ...
President Donald Trump has been depicted as Adolf Hitler on the front cover of the latest issue of a leading European news magazine. The January 9 edition of Objektiv, a Slovenian weekly ...
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Oil - Hitler's only chance to win the war
Well, we all know by know that the Wehrmacht is driving into the Caucasus to try and take the Soviet oilfields, but how bad is their oil situation, actually? And how will they get it out of the ground ...
Ian McEwan’s latest novel, “What We Can Know,” is many things at once: It’s a science fiction imagining of a future world devastated by climate catastrophe; it’s a literary mystery about a scholar’s ...
Adolf Hitler Uunona, a Namibian politician who shares his name with the infamous Nazi dictator, won re-election for his local seat for the fifth time in a row, according to Euro News. The 59-year-old ...
“I remember singing it in the playground in the late 1970s,” said Guy Walters in The Independent: “Hitler has only got one ball / The other is in the Albert Hall.” We all assumed the ditty was just a ...
Adolf Hitler has long been rumored to have had just one ball — but also possibly had a micropenis, according to a new DNA analysis. The Nazi dictator is believed to have had a hidden genetic disorder ...
London — Adolf Hitler most likely suffered from a rare genetic condition called Kallmann Syndrome, researchers and documentary makers said Thursday, following DNA testing of the Nazi dictator's blood.
"No one has ever really been able to explain why Hitler was so uncomfortable around women throughout his life, or why he probably never entered into intimate relations with women," said Alex Kay of ...
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