Holocaust Studies Led Sheila Polk, Yavapai County Attorney, to Publicly Condemn Andrew Thomas and Joe Arpaio, Magazine Opines By Ray Stern Phoenix New T
" ... As in the case of Jung, Eliade seems to have to taken steps to see that his interest in questionable occult matters didn't hamper his having a respec
A man stands in the exhibition 'The Engineers of the 'Final Solution' Topf & Sons - Builders of the Auschwitz Ovens' after a press conference in Erfurt
By Klaus Eichner and Gotthold Schramm (Google Translation from the German, edited by Alex Constantine) JungeWelt | February 4, 2011 After his return from t
By Wojciech Zurawski Reuters | February 9, 2011 A new book that tells how some Poles enriched themselves by stealing from the corpses of their Jewish neigh
" ... The tone was set by the SS, whose guards murdered without restraint. In Palmnicken, for example, 50 kilometers (31 miles) from the former East Prussi
" ... Charges were ... voiced by Democratic Party politicians during Richard Nixon's 1962 electoral campaign for Governor in California, after focus was pl
" ... When we buy Sanka coffee, Knorr soups, Nivea creams, or Hugo Boss menswear, we are buying goods whose stories are intertwined with Germany’s tortur
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" ... Many of the leading socialist newspapers of the time, especially the Munich Post, specifically aimed its attention to Hitler. Their open opposition a
By Eric Brothers Suite101.com | January 3, 2011 A marketing campaign was undertaken to isolate German Jews from the community. Children were targeted for
A macabre piece of furniture made from human skin becomes an unfortunate topic of a book By Tim Rutten Los Angeles Times | October 27, 2010 Ludwig Wittgens
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