As Jane Fonda revives the Committee for the First Amendment, a look at the lesser-known Committee of 56, whose membership ...
A happy, happy man was Adolf Hitler last week. German newsreels pictured him in a French garden, receiving word of the French capitulation. The Führer snapped his fingers, kicked his heels, chortled ...
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In the Forest of Compiègne Joan of Arc surrendered to the Duke of Burgundy, Louis XVI received his Queen Marie-Antoinette and Napoleon met his bride, Marie-Louise of Austria. In a railway car in the ...
Created by the U.S. Navy's Industrial Incentive Division and the Office of Strategic Service (OSS) during WWII, this "Nazi version" of the Normandy invasion is a translated, authentic German newsreel.
(JTA) For decades after World War II, a famed Jewish house of study in Poland was consigned to oblivion. The Nazis set fire to thousands of books stored at the Chachmei Lublin Yeshiva in 1939, the ...
(JTA) — For decades after World War II, a famed Jewish house of study in Poland was consigned to oblivion. The Nazis set fire to thousands of books stored at the Chachmei Lublin Yeshiva in 1939, the ...
The cinema of ordinary fascism. Illustration by Lily Qian. Hannah Arendt’s long-ago characterization of the Nazi desk murderer Adolf Eichmann as personifying the “banality of evil” has itself became ...
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