With views of Germany on one side of the mountain and Austria on the other, the Berghof was the most public of Hitler’s private homes, and it exerted a powerful hold on the Nazi imagination of empire.
Sisters in Science” tells of the rise of female scientists in 1930s Germany – some of whom were Jewish – whose careers were ...
The Wiener Holocaust Library's new online portal allows readers around the world to access digital copies of many of the ...
Israeli President Isaac denounced international legal institutions for their failure to respond to Hamas in an International ...
Each year on Jan. 27, the world commemorates the Holocaust implemented by German dictator Adolf Hitler and his Nazi party, ...
It's not about demanding Germans "feel guilty" over the sins of past generations, but urging them to come to terms with how ...
Historian Roger Moorhouse charts the rise and fall of Nazi Germany, from the end of the First World War to the Third Reich's ...
For International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the Library of Virginia is remembering Gerda Nothmann Luner, a Berlin native who ...
The 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz by Soviet troops is being observed at the site of the former death camp.
The country is focused on exports, but China is slowing imports and U.S. tariff threats are growing. Politicians are offering ...
The villa of Rudolf Höss, Auschwitz’s longest-serving commandant, is being transformed into a research centre dedicated to ...