Adolf Hitler
This Nazi death squad member will get to keep his Canadian citizenship
Helmut Oberlander will likely live out the rest of his days in Canada, after the Supreme Court dismissed an appeal from Ottawa, trying to strip him of his citizenship for the third time.
Life, Death, Tennis and the Nazis: Gottfried von Cramm, The Man That Wimbledon Forgot
Gottfried von Cramm was one of Germany’s greatest tennis players, and a gay sportsman who stood up to the Nazis. His legacy has been overshadowed, but deserves to be brought into the light.
Cops Found Guns, Drugs, Bombmaking Tips, and Nazi Swag in a Long Island House
The local police commissioner compared the threat to the one preceding the Orlando tragedy that killed 49 people.
Italian Newspaper Defends Decision to Distribute Copies of Hitler's 'Mein Kampf'
An editorial in the Berlusconi-owned paper said it distributed the book so readers could "study what is evil to avoid its return" through the Nazi leader's writings.
This Man Spent 25 Years Documenting Every Day of Hitler's Life
'The Itinerary' is a 2,400 page book listing where the Führer was on each day of his life, how he got there, what he did, and who he was with.
Someone Bought a Hitler Statue for $17.2 Million at a New York Auction
The statue was apparently a "difficult" sale.
Uncovering the Innocent Truth Behind New Zealand's Hitler Tree
The Timaru Boys' High School is home to one of the world's last living memories of Hitler, but just don't mention his name.
The Associated Press Apparently Helped Out Hitler During the 1930s
A German historian discovered that AP hired reporters and photographers who worked for the Nazi's propaganda division in the 1930s.
Hvad Hitlers angiveligt deforme pik kan lære os om den måde, vi opfatter ondskab på
Ondskab ville være let at forholde sig til, hvis bare den kunne identificeres ud fra menneskets fysik. Sådan forholder det sig bare ikke.
What Hitler's Supposedly Tiny, Deformed Dick Tells Us About How We View Evil
It's all too easy to blame the Führer's messed-up junk for the Third Reich.
New Edition of 'Mein Kampf' to Hit German Bookstores 70 Years After Hitler's Death
The Institute of Contemporary History says that the new version is a heavily annotated, scholarly text of the book in German to get ahead of other potentially sympathetic editions of the text, whose copyright is expiring at the end of the year.
Inside the Strangest Swiss Alps-Themed Bar in South Korea
Well, it's really the only one. Sound of Music—named after the musical—boasts a killer beer selection, cowboy decor, and a fan that may or may not have been owned by Adolf Hitler.