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Left to Rot: World War Two and Nazi-Era Buildings That Have Been Left Empty For Decades

Ian Harvey
World War Two

Decades after Hitler and his soldiers fought World War Two and wiped out many Jewish people through its concentration camps, some of the magnificent buildings…

Nazi Tapestry Available for June Auction

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Nazi tapestry

A large Nazi tapestry, measuring around ten or eleven feet on each side, is to go up for sale at auction. Bids can be processed…

British Commemorate First Day-Light Air Attack on Berlin by 95th Bombardment Group

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95th Bombardment Group

Previously we brought to you the story of Stan Stanley, whose plane was shot down after Allied bombings over Berlin kicked into high-gear. Ten days…

New Book Claims Hitler Died In South America In 1984 Aged 95

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Hitler

The new book claims that Hitler was hunting for a treasure in Brazil, using a map given to him by the Allies in Vatican. Simoni…

Germany Seems To Ignore WWI Centenary

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Germany

Although Britain has already invested over £50million in public money, for the commemoration of the start of World War I, academics couldn’t hold back from…

Airmen From WWII Bomber Found In Swamp To Receive Proper Burial

Ian Harvey

The five airmen were trapped inside the Halifax bomber for 70 years. The bomber crushed into a swamp after it was shot down during a…

24 Nazi Death Camp Guards, Including Three Women, Are Being Probed In Germany

Ian Harvey

The three ladies, now aged between 90 and 94, served as guards at Hitler’s concentration camps, nearly 70 years ago. The women and other 21…

Long-lost diary of top Nazi Alfred Rosenberg finally recovered and turned over to Holocaust museum

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Alfred Rosenberg was a Nazi before Adolf Hitler became one. He later on served as the Nazi’s interim leader. He is also a known author…

Liberation Route Europe Marks 70th Anniversary

Ian Harvey

Liberation Route Europe was created to follow the journey of the Allied forces as they advanced in occupied Europe, during their attempt to stop the…

Police report divulges Rommel did not die of “heart attack”, he committed suicide

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A police report recently discovered debunks initial assumptions that surround the death of famed Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. The report of 1960 in Germany discloses…

Traces of The Berlin Wall Still Remains and Serves as a Reminder

The Berlin Wall was the iconic symbol of separating the communist East Berlin from the Democratic West Berlin. The wall ran 160-kilometers and while the…

Hitler’s Loyal Bodyguard Died earlier this year Aged 96

Ian Harvey

Rochus Misch was born in a small town of Alt Schalkowitz and what is now Poland, on July 29, 1917 and both his parents passed…