The Tennessee Federation of Republican Women has issued a reading list for children that praises Nazi leader Adolf Hitler as an “intelligent” leader. After public criticism from other Republicans, the group removed the document from its website and said the pro-Hitler statement “inaccurately reflected our intentions.”
A sex encyclopaedia, dinner with Adolf Hitler and partying with top Nazis - Unity Mitford's diaries have been revealed and show her pursuit of the Fuhrer in the 1930s
The solemn commemoration came amid a worldwide spike in antisemitism and new surveys suggesting basic knowledge of the Holocaust is eroding.
After three years behind bars, Hale-Cusanelli was released in December 2023 and has taken to posting on X as “Tim Hale — Criminally Funny J6er.” He was only the seventh participant in the riot to go on trial, with prosecutors saying that he hoped for a second U.S. civil war.
The Tennessee Federation of Republican Women is facing backlash for using Adolf Hitler to promote a reading list for children.
Unity Mitford’s long-lost diaries, missing for over 80 years, reveal startling details about her connection with Adolf Hitler. The journals, unearthed by DailyMail, provide intimate insights into their relationship,
The newly discovered diaries of Unity Mitford reveal her obsession with the Führer – and raise questions about her stay in a maternity home
Unity Mitford, a young upper-class beauty, had “scandalised British society by fawning over Hitler and becoming closer to him than any other Briton”.
Unearthed journals of British socialite Unity Mitford describe Germany’s fascist leader as ‘gay’ and ‘amazing’, but she ‘didn’t like Musso’
The long-lost diaries of Unity Mitford reveal her close relationship with Adolf Hitler, documenting 139 meetings from 1935 to 1939. The authenticated journals expose her deep involvement in the Nazi regime and offer unprecedented insights into Hitler's inner circle before World War II.
Commemorations are being held Monday to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp by Soviet troops
Kurt Hahn, a German educationalist, was arrested in his homeland in 1933 for speaking out against Adolf Hitler after the newly appointed Fuhrer granted an amnesty to five stormtroopers who had murdered a young communist.