Germans first heard details of the allied landing on D-Day on June 6 th, 1944 at 4.50 AM on the armed forces radio station Soldatensender Calais. “The enemy is landing with force from the air and from ...
Helmut von Gerlach, prominent European writer, in an article published in the Neue Weltbuehne, a Vienna publication, charges George Sylvester Viereck with being a propagandist for the Hitler ...
Translation: "Behind Enemy Lines: the Jew". The poster depicts a caricature of a Jew hiding behind the enemies of the Nazi regime, symbolized by the British flag, the U.S. Flag, and the Communist flag ...
Anti-Semitism as an ideological weapon of postwar neo-Nazi movements in Germany crops up in a disguised form and no longer seems to be the main propaganda weapon as it was in the Nazi era, it was ...
A troubled history is alive in Germany — both in a resurgence of far-right ideology and in new changes to the laws designed to combat that extremism. The FRONTLINE documentary Germany’s Neo-Nazis & ...