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Schama begins his journey to Auschwitz at Kanus in Lithuania, where the mass killings began in 1941 under German occupation ... across the Russian empire’s Pale of Settlement.
AP reporters and photographers chronicled the Nazis' historic defeat 80 years ago this week. Allied forces brought World War ...
A former CIA agent believes there is growing evidence that Adolf Hitler faked his own death and escaped to Argentina, where "followers tried to reboot his fallen Nazi empire," the UK-based Daily ...
Zenith Bank Plc has announced a record dividend payout of N195.67 billion to its shareholders for the financial year ended December 31, 2024. The payout, which marks the bank’s highest-ever ...
Breaking News Intern A crew of Californians are striking back at a Cybertruck driver who motored around San Francisco offering up Nazi salutes to passersby. Marco Diaz looked similar to Tesla ...
Tech billionaire Elon Musk reflected on his speech after President Trump’s inauguration in January, while lashing out at the media for misportraying what he called a loving gesture as a Nazi salute.
Reporter Elon Musk of Nazi-salute fame slammed critics who have called out his white supremacist dog-whistles Saturday. “It’s a relentless propaganda campaign,” he said in a teased clip of ...
How can the memory of Nazi crimes be kept alive? Many memorial sites, museums, and archives rely on participatory and digital formats to reach more people, especially younger generations.
In the 1975 book “The Abuse of Learning: The Failure of German Universities,” historian Frederic Lilge chronicles how German universities, which entered the 20th century in a golden age of ...
Joshua Rhett Miller is a Newsweek chief investigative reporter based in New York. His areas of focus include U.S. politics, immigration and society, as well as crime, education and technology.