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Mel Brooks hams it up with Bert Newton ahead of the Australian premiere of The Producers in 2004. Nazi leader Adolf Hitler to ridicule a foe or highlight a cause, be forewarned -– judging by public sentiment these days, it is likely to backfire. Unfortunately...
Tags: Adolf Hitler, Thomas Tudehope, Western Australian Liberal, Peter Abetz, Australia, Sydney, The Great Dictator, Antisemitism, Chancellors of Germany, Adolf Hitler in popular culture
On the morning of May 17, 1943, the personal household possessions of Julius Fromm, a deported Jewish entrepreneur who had built a successful business in Germany, were among those being auctioned off in Berlin. On that day, nearly 165 bidders from all...
Tags: Julius Fromm, Born Israel Fromm, julius fromms, Adolf Hitler, Germany, Berlin, HIV/AIDS, Chancellors of Germany, Nazi Germany, Nazism, Entertainment Culture, Antisemitism, Condoms
A former SS sergeant who worked unnoticed for decades as a train-station manager was charged with 58 counts of murder Tuesday after a student doing undergraduate research uncovered his alleged involvement in a massacre of Jewish forced laborers.
Tags: Deutsch Schuetzen, Duisburg, Walter Manoschek, Austria, Hitler Youth, Germany, Berlin, Adolf Hitler, Beer Hall Putsch, Homophobia, Efraim Zuroff, Schutzstaffel, Austrian Nazis, Nazi Germany, The Holocaust, Law Crime
She wanted them to meet someone who had survived the Holocaust. They were not disappointed. D’Onofrio traveled up from Bridgeport with Dalma Abreau (right) and 14 other kids from The Bridge Academy to meet Fred Gross at the New Haven’s Ethnic Heritage...
Tags: Fred Gross, France, Belgium, Antwerp, Adolf Hitler, Camp Gurs, Spanish Civil War, The Holocaust, Discrimination, Homophobia, Antisemitism
Secret documents describing Adolf Hitler's beginnings in the Nazi Party were discovered in the French National Archives after being secreted away for decades in an iron safe, Le Monde reported on Friday. The documents, a result of meticulous monitoring...
Tags: Adolf Hitler, Germany, Cologne, Chancellors of Germany, Vᅢᄊlkischer Beobachter, Joseph Goebbels, Nazi Party, Beer Hall Putsch, Antisemitism, Nazi Germany, Politics, Hitler family, Heinrich Himmler, Nazism, Mein Kampf
www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/11/17/ap-turns-heads-devoting-reporters-palin-book-fact-check/ The Palin loathing media is fervently trying to engineer a cult following for the former governor by fixing tirelessly on her good looks and ability to draw...
Tags: Palinism, Palinology Symposium, Tiz Joy Tiz, fact checking, cult leader, Canada, Toronto, Going Rogue: An American Life, Sarah Palin, Adolf Hitler, Cult, Politics
Whatever his motives for killing Hitler, Stauffenberg was no role model for future generations, says British historian Richard Evans. Few incidents in the domestic history of Germany during the Second World War are more dramatic than Colonel Claus Schenk...
Tags: Richard Evans, Germany, Bamberg, East Germany, Karl-Heinz Kurras, German student movement, Stasi, Heinrich Albertz, Eastern bloc, Benno Ohnesorg, Cold War, Politics, Nazi Germany, National liberation movements, Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg, 20 July plot, Stauffenberg, German Resistance, German nobility, Stauffenberg family, Valkyrie, Adolf Hitler
The 2004 Oscar foreign-language film nominee "Downfall," depicting Adolf Hitler's final days, is certainly an unlikely source for a mass Internet comedy explosion. But a pivotal scene in the film, in which Hitler's high command informs the deranged Nazi...
Tags: Adolf Hitler, YouTube, Israel, Tel Aviv
Walter Manoschek tells Ynet how he and his student landed an interview with Adolf Storms, who is accused of murdering dozens of Jews. 'Austrians' approach to the Holocaust has changed,' he says Naama Lanir Will the 90-year-old Nazi accused of the murder...
Tags: Walter Manoschek, University of Vienna, Andreas Forster, ss officer, Germany, Duisburg, Jewish history, Adolf Hitler, Beer Hall Putsch, The Holocaust, Responsibility for the Holocaust, War Conflict, Discrimination, Homophobia, Antisemitism
Linz, Austria during war (archives) Photo: Walter Frentz Collection Berlin Some 25,000 images garnered from private collections of Holocaust survivors displayed in new exhibition in northern Austrian city of Linz, where Hitler attended school "Young...
Tags: Memories Linz, Austria, Linz, Hitler family, Walter Frentz, Adolf Hitler, Oil Campaign of World War II