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Albert Speer, the chief architect of the Third Reich who painted himself as a ‘good Nazi’
In 1942, as World War II raged in Europe, Adolf Hitler appointed his chief architect, Albert Speer, as Minister of Armaments ...
Felonious 45/47 gathers with MAGA faithful as America awaits its fate. Present, a delegation of far-right Germans. 45/47 strolls onto a veranda in a saggy blue suit, white shirt sans tie, and his ...
When Germany was ruled by the Nazis from 1933 until the end of World War II in 1945, the Nazi propaganda machine repeatedly referred to Germany as the Third Reich. Reich is the German word for “empire ...
One night in 1933, after Hitler had taken power, a Jewish journalist in Berlin awoke from uneasy dreams, drenched in sweat. “The thought occurred to me,” she later wrote, “that I might not be the only ...
To understand something as enormous as World War II, go small. Focus on one person, one sliver of time, or — as in the terrific “A Village in the Third Reich” — one town. British writer Julia Boyd ...
Fear and Misery in the Third Reich, one of Bertolt Brecht’s most essential and explicitly anti-Nazi works, is rarely produced in the United States. Structured as a series of 18 interconnected ...
There is apparently a law in Germany requiring every town government to maintain a detailed and up-to-date municipal history. A Village in the Third Reich grew out of just such a project. A remote ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
To understand something as enormous as World War II, go small. Focus on one person, one sliver of time, or — as in the case of the terrific "A Village in the Third Reich" — one town. British writer ...
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