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Hans Luther was the principled and respected president of the Reichsbank—but he wouldn’t accede to Hitler’s demands.
Discover how Allied forces and brilliant women analysts uncovered and delayed Hitler’s V2 rocket program, saving countless ...
Rep. Jasmine Crockett was a guest this morning on SiriusXM’s “Mornings with Zerlina.” where she responded to the potential ...
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DPA International on MSNGermany marks failed attempt to assassinate Hitler 81 years agoSpeakers at a commemoration ceremony at the Plötzensee memorial in Berlin, where Germany's war-time Nazi dictatorship carried ...
Representative Jasmine Crockett, a Texas Democrat, delivered sharp criticism of her Republican colleagues during a Saturday ...
HistoryAtWar on MSN15h
The Ally Who Refused Hitler: How Finland Helped Save LeningradAs Operation Barbarossa stormed east, Hitler expected full Finnish support to crush Leningrad. But Marshal Mannerheim had ...
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Hitler and the Coca Cola CompanyCoca Cola was Adolf Hitler’s favorite beverage as he did not drink alcohol, and in fact was the preferred beverage at all high-profile Nazi Party events, served alongside beers and wines. People in ...
NUREMBERG, Germany — On a spring evening in Nuremberg, an orchestra of New York students gathered for a concert celebrating ...
Simple History on MSN21h
The Blitz: When Hitler Tried to Bomb Britain Into SurrenderNight after night, the skies over Britain roared with fire and steel. The Blitz wasn’t just an air raid—it was a battle for ...
Dark Seas on MSN17h
The South American Fate of Hitler’s Pocket BattleshipThe first naval battle of World War II unfolded not in European waters, but in the South Atlantic off the coasts of Argentina ...
Dark Skies on MSN1d
When Nazi Aviation Crossed a Line Even Hitler Hesitated ToAs the war collapsed around them, Germany looked to suicide missions. The result: a cockpit-welded V-1 bomb piloted by ...
HistoryAtWar on MSN1d
Leningrad Must Fall: Hitler’s Plan to Erase a City and Cripple the SovietsAdolf Hitler saw Leningrad not just as a military target, but as a symbol of communism that had to be destroyed. This episode ...
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