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As Germany devolved into chaos at the end of World War II, a rare violin from the famed shop of Italian luthier Antonio ...
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Tank Killers of Berlin: How 300 French SS Volunteers Stalled the Red ArmyThe Soviets threw everything at them, mortars, flamethrowers, Stalin tanks, but the French SS wouldn’t yield. In the ...
Thousands of Jewish children fled to Britain and other European countries in the 1938-39 rescue mission known as the ...
The government and party leaders have made clear they are determined to squeeze trillions of euros out of the working ...
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Berlin in Flames: How the French SS Turned Neukölln Into a Graveyard of Soviet TanksIn the shadow of Berlin’s collapse, the French storm battalion held the line in Neukölln with teenagers, veterans, and ...
On April 20, 1937, Berlin-based journalist William L. Shirer made this entry in his diary: “Hitler’s birthday. He gets more ...
Historian and journalist Sebastian Haffner was 24 when he penned an unpublished romance novel set amid Hitler's ominous rise to power. Almost a century later, it's a literary sensation.
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