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Censorship in Nazi Germany
On the evening of the 10th May 1933 a crowd of 40,000 Germans gathered in Berlin’s Opera Square to listen to a speech by one of Hitler’s closest advisors, Germany’s Minister of Public Enlightenment ...
BERLIN — Germany’s military can’t simply shoot drones in the country’s domestic airspace out of the sky — and much of the reason has to do with protections put in place to avoid a repeat of the ...
As Allied bombers pounded Germany in the final years of World War II, the Luftwaffe pinned its hopes on one last super fighter — the Focke-Wulf Ta 152. Designed to hunt bombers at extreme altitudes, ...
Germany will no longer offer citizenship after three years of residency. Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, of the center-right Christian Social Union, had opposed the law, effected by the previous ...
The skyline of Hamburg, an industrial German city, bears the scars of World War II. During a sustained campaign of strategic bombing in 1943, a significant portion of the city was turned to rubble and ...
A police investigation has revealed horrific details of torture after the brutal stabbing of a German mayor left her fighting for her life. Herdecke mayor Iris Stalzer was airlifted to hospital after ...
Iris Stalzer was due to take office in November (Picture: Facebook) A German mayor who was stabbed 13 times has named her adopted teenage daughter as her attacker, it’s been reported. Iris Stalzer, ...
The mayor of a western German town is fighting for her life a day after she was stabbed 13 times in an “abhorrent attack”, according to reports. Iris Stalzer, 57, was found with serious injuries and ...
German General Major Christian Freuding, left, who is in charge of the German Bundeswehr’s (army) “Situation Command Ukraine” photographed on May 9 shaking hands with the Ukrainian Neo-Nazi commander ...
Plans to re-introduce military service in Germany have been thrown into chaos because of an 11th hour row amongst the governing parties. A compromise, which was set to include the possibility of some ...
On May 10, 1933, university students in 34 university towns across Germany burned over 25,000 books. The works of Jewish authors like Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud went up in flames alongside ...
Weleda, the natural cosmetics company, has launched a study into its links to a Nazi concentration camp following claims an anti-freeze cream it produced was tested on prisoners. A report by historian ...
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