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Geli Raubal: Decades Of Unsolved Mystery

Ian Harvey

Frau Braun, 86, is one of the very few people left alive who met Geli Raubal before Hitler marked her life the way he did.…

Explore the haunting relics of WWII

Photo story (Clockwise from top left): (1) WWII defense structures in Wissant I, Nord-Pas-De-Calais in France; photographed in 2012 (2) Hayling Island, Hampshire in England,…

Patch, the dog with an uncanny resemblance to Adolf Hitler

Siegphyl

“Adolf” or “Hitler” is how Patch, a puppy, wants to be called. In fact, he only responds to orders when called by the name of…

Top 10 Nazi Myths

Ian Harvey

Number 10 – The Ark Of The Covenant The Ark, which is said to have disappeared between 597 and 586 BC was most wanted by…

Hitler’s Degenerate Art Exhibition reminiscences found in a flat in Munich. But why no love for the modernists?

Ian Harvey

This week, a stash of “degenerate” art has been found in an apartment in Munich. We raise up a hugely considered question. Why was there…

Son posts father’s World War II diary online

Steve Khalif

Veteran Charles F. wrote a diary during the second world war which is now being published by his son. He served in North Africa and…

Closure for missing WWII soldier

Ian Harvey

A year before the end of the Second World War and it was becoming clear to Nazi Germany that they were losing the war. Hitler…

eBay apologises for selling Holocaust memorabilia

Steve Khalif

some of the uniforms of the victim of Holocaust in Germany eBay is one of the world largest  online auction site, that help buyers meet…

The chilling abadoned hospital that nursed Hitler back to health after he was shot in a battle.

  Beelitz-Heilstatten in Brandenburg, Germany was a location of large complex hospital consisting of about 60 buildings which was designed by Heino Schimieden in 1898…

Nazi war criminal Priebke avoids being cremated and buried at sea like Bin Laden

Photo story (Clockwise from top left): (1) Priebke showed no remorse in the video recorded just before his death, he rather accused the resistance fighters…

Unbelievable! Paperclip, WWII Resistance Mark

Unbelievable but yes, the paperclip was at one time used as a resistance symbol during the Second World War. The Beginning of the Story World…

Was Neville Chamberlain’s appeasement policy best for Britain’s national interests?

Photo story (Clockwise from top left): (1) Neville Chamberlain, British Prime Minister of UK from May, 1937 to May, 1940 (2) Chamberlain speaking to interpreter…