By Keith Veronese io9, May 10, 2012 Japan's Unit 731 is one of the best kept and most horrifying secrets of World War II. Unit 731 experimented on Japanese
“ .. We shouldn’t claim that we would have behaved better or that we would have resisted. In certain situations everyone can do or support evil things.
Caveat: Most of the biographical details of this story are correct, but the author attempts to use them to cast Nazi aspersions on Muslims in general, esp
From: The Institute for Economic Democracy The CovertAction Quarterly, put out by disaffected CIA agents, recognized corporate America was wrapping a large
" ... Americans reacted to Hitler rather as any other nationality did. First they ridiculed him, then they expressed grudging admiration for the order he b
The 'Nazi Titanic', a 1943 German wartime propaganda film commissioned by Joseph Goebbels about the famous sinking, is the subject of a new Channel 5 doc
" ... Her Fascist sympathies stayed with her all her life. When she needed a lawyer to start a libel action in 1937, she chose the Parisian Nazi Armand Gr
Nuremberg-era jurisprudence offers a compelling precedent for imposing sanctions on companies for human rights violations, as in the 'Kiobel' case before t
" ... The founder and first president of the American Eugenics Society, Irving Fisher, was an economics professor at Yale. Fisher once wrote, 'We could mak
"Before World War II, there were 100 Japanese families living in Lompoc; upon their release from internment camps, only two families resettled here. John
Mirror.co.uk, 20 Jan 2012 A portrait of General Reinhard Heydrich The surroundings were utterly civilised – a villa overlooking a popular beach in Berl
By MIKE CORDER Associated Press THE HAGUE, Netherlands February 3, 2012 (AP) General view of the court showing the judges, rear, the delegation of Germany
By Tony Cross RFI/12 January 2012 A Paris court has rejected a bid by heirs of the founder of French carmaker Renault to be compensated for the nationalisa
1946: Not for the first time and not for the last, the giant General Electric Co. found itself in federal court on charges of violating anti-trust law. The
MSNBC - 12/27/2011 LONDON— A British engineer regarded for decades as a Nazi spy was really Britain's first double-agent who helped the Allies defeat Ge