By Robert Thurston History News Network, March 5, 2014 (Robert Thurston is professor of history at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. He is the author of L
Town officials in Vratislavice, Czech Republic, forced to scale back memorials to Ferdinand Porsche BY JAN FLEMR The Times of Israel, March 21, 2014 In
Ceremonies Honor Latvians who Fought Alongside Nazis Some Germans, ethnic Russians among protesters RIGA, Latvia — About 1,500 Latvians on Sunday celebra
The revelation last week that MI5 had infiltrated a network of homegrown Nazis during the war is just the latest chapter in a long, dishonourable story Mar
MAE BRUSSELL PUBLISHES A BOOK Interview: Alex Constantine, Editor of The Essential Mae Brussell: Investigations of Fascism in America Introduction by Paul
Rumours of a link between the US first family and the Nazi war machine have circulated for decades. Now the Guardian can reveal how repercussions of events
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Photo: Yasukuni shrine honors Japan's war dead, including 14 class-A WW II war criminals "... Right-wing forces in Japan are trying to overturn the verdi
" ... Pound’s paymasters in Rome ... saw him as one of them, an intellectual worker for the revolutionary Nazi-Fascist New World Order. His politics were
General Reinhard GehlenThe sparrow-faced man in the battle uniform of an American general clambered down the steps of the U.S. Army transport plane upon i
Lucien Conein was born in Paris in 1919. Five years later his widowed mother arranged for him to live with her sister in Kansas City, who had married a sol
BERLIN - A retired Minnesota carpenter, shown in a June investigation to be a former commander in a Nazi SS-led unit, ordered his men to attack a Polish vi
Photo: The death of Benito Mussolini Christopher Duggan is professor of Modern Italian History at the University of Reading. His book,Fascist Voices: An In
" ... From GM to Coca Cola, Corporate America built their factories adjacent to murder centers for easy access slave labor. ... " “A clique of U.S. indus
Photo: Gregory "The Grim Reaper" Scarpa, Sr. Creepy: The clandestine alliance between domestic intelligence and organized crime began with Operation Underw
" ... In 1950, Congress passed the Lodge Act, which gave the U.S. military the authority to recruit immigrants into the U.S. Army to help fight the Cold Wa
(Copyright, Truthout.org. Reprinted with permission) Lest anyone imagine that corporate crimes being unreported by the mainstream media and punished with a