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Military Times on MSNHer father owned Himmler’s personal copy of ‘Mein Kampf’ — but how?John Fletcher Sisson served in the 4th Infantry Division during WWII and returned home with a unique "trophy" — Heinrich ...
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France 24 on MSNFrom Ravensbrück to freedom: The story of Sweden’s daring ‘White Bus’ rescueIn April 1945, as Nazi Germany is on the brink of defeat, the Swedish Red Cross launches the largest rescue operation of ...
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The New Republic on MSNWhy Neo-Nazis Are Obsessed With the OccultThe Nazis themselves were murder nerds. Now their successors are LARPing as wizards of racial superiority as they commit very ...
John Fletcher Sisson (middle), shown here in Germany in 1945, served in the 4th Infantry Division during WWII and returned home with Heinrich Himmler's personal copy of "Mein Kampf."(Photos ...
Except it was no ordinary book. It was Heinrich Himmler’s — one of the chief architects of the Holocaust — personal copy of Adolf Hitler’s Volume I of “Mein Kampf,” replete with ...
When the Nazis came to power in 1933, progress made for LGBTQ+ rights during the Weimar Republic came to a violent halt.
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Mussolini’s rise shows that strongmen are only as powerful as the democratic opposition allows. Failing to take them ...
The mission – arranged in secret between a Swedish aristocrat and Adolf Hitler’s right-hand man, SS chief Heinrich Himmler – ultimately saves 15,000 prisoners from Nazi camps. One of the ...
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