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Living through the Blitz - how British civilians sheltered from the bombs
Within living memory, British people all over the country feared the constant rain of death that fell from the skies, day and night. This article is the story of how those brave men, women and children protected themselves from the bombs, fell victim to them, and lived their lives despite them. And how they came through the war victorious, despite the Blitz.
52 commentsAdolf Hitler: Third Reich Founder-Pictorial History
Adolf Hitler: 1889 – 1945 was a German politician of an Austrian origin who presided the National Socialist German Workers Party known also as the Nazi Party. He ruled Germany as a totalitarian and absolute...
28 commentsPropaganda and Spin: The Manipulation of Mass Actions, Attitudes and Behaviors
Modern Propaganda reaches individuals enclosed in the mass and as participants in that mass, yet it also aims at a crowd, but only as a body composed of individuals. Propaganda must be total. The propagandist...
4 commentsNazi Warfare Feature
"A limp forward is a gain in distance" —African Traditions Religion, Gbagyi proverb It could take a thousand years before the world will fully grasp, the astronomical level of destruction, that occurred...
5 commentsGay holocaust
Hitler's rise to power in 1934 saw a crackdown on gay men, and the anti-gay laws were expanded to make kissing, embracing, and even fantasies between two men as "punishable acts". Often, rumors and gossip...
The incredible "Haavara Agreement" between Nazis and Zionists
The Haavara Agreement - see transcript of Circular 54/1933 of the Reich Ministry of Finance, August 28, 1933 below - was an official contract between the Third Reich authority and Zionist Authority...
3 commentsIBM and the Holocaust
In February 2001, Edwin Black, son of Polish survivors from concentration camps, published a book "IBM and the Holocaust" in which he reveals the commercial ...
4 commentsThe Thule Society to whom Hitler came ?
The Thule Society was founded by Baron von Sebbetendorf during the First World War. He enlisted 250 members in München and another 1,500 elsewhere in Bavaria. Among the members were journalists, poets,...
1 commentGoebbels and Nostradamus: fool the people with Prophecies
In 1940, Krafft was summoned to Berlin by Goebbels to look through the prophesies of Nostradamus and translate any of them that could be used as propaganda against the Allies. It was felt that these, if...
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