By Lucette Lagnado Wall Street Journal, November 30, 2012 Every year since 1963, the Space Medicine Association has given out the Hubertus Strughold Award
By Gordon Fraser Jewish Chronicle, October 25, 2012 Dismantling the German experimental nuclear pile at Haigerloch, 50 km S.W of Stuttgart, April 1945. It
By Michael Marek Deutsche Welle, October 2, 2012 One of the most dangerous weapons during the Nazi regime was built in Peenemünde: the V-2 rocket - the s
Canberra Times, September 13, 2012 A German Enzian Anti-Aircraft Missile in the Australian War Memorial collection at the Treloar Technology Centre. Th
Plum Island gets a closeup on Discovery Channel
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By Casper W. Erichsen AllAfrica, 22 March 2012 The Namibian delegation who went to collect the skulls in Germany were welcomed by thousands of people. (Ph
"American raceologists were proud to have inspired the strictly eugenic state the Nazis were constructing." Jerusalem Post, Feb 8, 2012 Woven throughout th
" ... The research focuses on George Henry Lane-Fox Pitt-Rivers, an anthropologist and captain in the English Army during World War I who died in 1966. Dur
Newly unearthed documents challenge whether Wernher von Braun, Nazi physicist and crucial figure in the US space programme, was really the inventor of Hitl
By Dan Vergano USA TODAY | April 24, 2011 " Three generations of imbeciles is enough," thundered Supreme Court justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., in the 1
Close Encounters of the Third Reich By ALLAN HALL The Sun | April 26, 2011 HITLER fantasised about creating a fleet of flying saucers capable of destroyi
" ... The drug, codenamed D-IX, was tested at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp north of Berlin, where prisoners loaded with 45lb packs were reported to
" ... Eugenics were incorporated into Nazi policy during the 1930s. The 1933 Law for the Prevention of Hereditarily Diseased Offspring was based on the mod
Editor's note: This is part two of a two-part story. Part One. Michael Shinabery is an education specialist and Humanities Scholar with the New Mexico Mu
Ehricke champions mankind's 'potential' in space This week in space history By Michael Shinabery, New Mexico Museum of Space History Alamogordo Daily News
" ... While it is true that my brother suffers from paranoia, it is also true that he fell victim to a conspiracy of psychological researchers who used de
" ... [Dr. Arthur] Rudolph made several damaging admissions. ... Yes, he had asked for more slave laborers. Yes, he had requested prisoners from the SS at