On April 30 1945, in his Berlin bunker, Adolf Hitler shot himself dead. Yet despite the efficacy of that bullet, his fate has remained shrouded in speculation, and proved fertile ground for ...
To better understand the rise and fall — and rise again — of fascism, TIME spoke to Ruth Ben-Ghiat, an expert on first fascist dictator Benito Mussolini and a professor of History and Italian Studies ...
Groundbreaking DNA analysis of Adolf Hitler's blood has uncovered some extraordinary findings about the dictator's ancestry and possible health conditions. Painstaking scientific testing by a team of ...
Louisville Public Media on MSN
Dorothy Thompson: The journalist who warned us about Hitler
In 1930, Dorothy Thompson joined her husband, Sinclair Lewis, in Sweden, where he was accepting his Nobel Prize in literature ...
One of the greatest journalistic misapprehensions of all time was made by one of the greatest journalists of all time. In December 1931, the legendary American reporter Dorothy Thompson secured an ...
PROVIDENCE – The thick red book on military strategy in historic battles was given to Adolf Hitler in January 1933 as he was about to become the chancellor of Germany and change the course of world ...
Hosted on MSN
What’s funny about living next to a Nazi?
The Forward brings you independent, nonprofit journalism with trusted, nonpartisan news and analysis of the Middle East, campus conflicts, and more. Sign up for the free morning newsletter today. This ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results