The fascist dictator built a ballroom in the garden of the Reich Chancellery in Berlin — beneath it was his first bunker.
On how fascism starts, Bertrand Russell tells us, “First they fascinate the fools. Then, they muzzle the intelligent.” ...
In the desperate final days of WWII, as Allied forces closed in, a secret web of escape routes smuggled Nazi war criminals and SS officers to safety in Argentina. With covert aid from sympathetic ...
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Can Democracy Survive Political Violence?
Assassinations, coups, and street brawls may be symptoms of democratic decay—or an intentional strategy wielded by ...
A far-right party’s electoral gains have supercharged the debate on migration, the Nazi legacy and where to draw the line on ...
Lady ‘Muv' Redesdale was as eccentric and misguided as her six notorious daughters, says biographer in her new book about the ...
Advocates of direct cooperation with the AfD are now so strong that the CDU's executive committee met for a two-day retreat ...
Yet charismatic leadership is not always a curse. It can work—but only when institutions are strong enough to contain it, and ...
The Harvard Salient, a conservative outlet, used a phrase that was similar to a speech given by Hitler. Its independent board ...
Germany’s Holocaust remembrance culture has been strained by Oct. 7 and the rise of the far-right. What happens if Germany ...
On this week’s “More To The Story,” former Yale philosophy professor Jason Stanley explains his recent move to Canada and ...
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