More than 50 years ago, some of World War II’s biggest surviving military names sat down at Britain’s version of West Point to see what would have happened if Adolf Hitler had invaded England.
Adolf Hitler, the fascist Austrian born leader of the Nazi party that led to World War II, was one of history's most infamous and notorious figures. He was born on April 20, 1889, making him an Aries ...
Hitler is so fully imagined a subject—so obsessively present on our televisions and in our bookstores—that to reimagine him seems pointless. As with the Hollywood fascination with Charles Manson, ...
The fascist dictator built a ballroom in the garden of the Reich Chancellery in Berlin — beneath it was his first bunker.
William Patrick Stuart-Houston, born William Patrick Hitler — half-nephew of Adolf Hitler — in his official U.S. Navy portrait. He served as a pharmacist’s mate and received a Purple Heart. William ...
In a conversation with JTA, Gladwell explains Hitler’s lasting influence on the Olympics and gives his take on the veracity of calls to ban Israeli athletes from international competition. As nearly ...