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‘Jews not allowed, can’t stand you’: Outrage after antisemitic sign hung in store in Germany
Israel’s ambassador to Germany said the sign had echoes of the brutal repression faced by Jews in Nazi Germany ...
Almost 20,000 people will have to leave their homes in Berlin on Friday after two unexploded World War II bombs were ...
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In German high society, secret Nazi-hating rebels saved Jews, tried to end Hitler’s regime
Jonathan Freedland's new book 'The Traitors Circle' examines the Solf Circle, a clandestine group including countesses, ...
The educator at Lithuania's new Lost Shtetl Museum discusses the history of Jewish life in Lithuania, local complicity in the ...
Caliban Rising on MSN
When France STOPPED Britain Bombing Italy In WWII | Haddock Force, June 1940
In June 1940, as France was collapsing under the German blitzkrieg, Britain deployed Hadock Force, a small unit of Wellington ...
As Werner Herzog’s Nosferatu the Vampyre arrives on Blu-ray and 4K UHD, we chart the history of the horror genre in Germany, from its uncanny beginnings in the silent era.
After the recovery of ‘Portrait of a Lady,’ researchers are analyzing other seized works, such as a 17th-century still life ...
Writer-director James Vanderbilt trades in horror comedies for a historical account of bringing war criminals to justice.
FactBytes on MSN
Why France Fell in Just 6 Weeks: The Shocking Collapse of 1940
In 1940, France—then one of the world’s strongest military powers—was swiftly overrun by Nazi Germany in a stunning six-week ...
Convicted NSU terrorist Beate Zschäpe has been accepted into a rehabilitation program, which might help her to leave prison early. Relatives of the NSU victims are ...
WQRF Rockford on MSN
103-year-old former Rockford East athlete Gene Kleindl reflects on football in the 1940s and his WWII days
High School football has been around the Rockford area for more than a century. One of the oldest living former players, and ...
Walid Aljwabra (left) and his wife Rehab Daioub Naser (right) cook Syrian food in their apartment in Berlin-Karow – photographed during a dpa interview. The Syrian family came to Germany a decade ago.
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