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South American Archives Confirm That Thousands of Nazis Fled There after the World War II

Recently-opened archives in some South American countries have shed new light on the extent of the wide-scale influx of Nazis into the Americas at the…

South American Archives Confirm That Thousands of Nazis Fled There after the World War II

Recently-opened archives in some South American countries have shed new light on the extent of the wide-scale influx of Nazis into the Americas at the…

Medical records prove Hitler did only have one ball

During World War Two, Allied troops made up a song about Hitler only having one ball, and it remains a well-known tune to this day…

Last Soviet Red Army Soldier From St Petersburg to Storm the Nazi Reichstag has Died

The last member of the Soviet Red Army division that lived in St. Petersburg and stormed the German Reichstag in Berlin at the end of…

Gruesome Discoveries in Forest near Death Camp

In the beautiful, wooded countryside of northern Poland, about 20 miles east of the coastal city of Gdańsk, lies the small town of Sztutowo. Under…

South American Archives Confirm That Thousands of Nazis Fled There after the World War II

Recently-opened archives in some South American countries have shed new light on the extent of the wide-scale influx of Nazis into the Americas at the…

Hitler Shameful Death – Dying as a Coward

For the Allied leaders during World War Two it was clear as day what they would do with Hitler if he was ever captured. British…

Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum preserves Holocaust memory

Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum

The main entrance to the Auschwitz I camp [Via] The Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum was established after World War Two to document and memorialise the…

Russia bans World War Two movie, Child 44

Child 44

Russia has banned a new Hollywood movie from playing in Russian cinemas because the authorities are stating that it does not tell the true events…

Seventy years since Allied POWs forced to march across Germany

Allied POWs

Seventy years ago 10,000 Allied POWs were forced to march hundreds of kilometres across Germany as the Nazis made their last attempts to salvage any small…

World War Two mass grave discovered and excavated in Poland

A mass grave has been discovered in south east Poland. The grave is thought to date from World War Two and contains the remains of…

WWII Secret mission to save 100s of released British and US PoWs from the hands of the Soviets revealed

  Towards the end of World War Two, Captain Robert Timble of the US Army had carried out around 35 bombing raids on important Nazi…