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The Health Problems Hitler Tried to HideThroughout history, leaders have tried to portray an idealised image of their country and themselves and the undisputed ...
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Hitler and the Coca Cola CompanyCoca Cola was Adolf Hitler’s favorite beverage as he did not drink alcohol, and in fact was the preferred beverage at all ...
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Hitler's Giant WW2 Gas CanB-24s attacked Ploiești’s oil refineries, battling fierce defenses and camouflaged targets. Their bravery earned five Medals of Honor.
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Hitler’s Last Insane Trap Against 200,000 Allied TroopsIn a last-ditch effort to delay the Allies, Germans flooded the battlefield by opening the Schwammenauel Dam. Despite the ...
Charlie Chaplin, a pioneer of silent cinema, revolutionized comedy and emotional expression. His iconic "Little Tramp" and ...
"This really will be the US’s homegrown holocaust with a different context if he’s not stopped and not stopped soon." ...
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Trânsito e Metrô on MSNResearcher discovers the location of Nazi vessels off the coast of ArgentinaArgentine researcher goes viral after discovering the location of five Nazi transport boats off the coast of Argentina. The discovery has reignited theories that officials fled to the country after ...
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Mediaite on MSNTrump’s Court-Defying Crusade Against The Associated Press Is a Page Out of the Authoritarian PlaybookIt begins with lies and ends with eliminating the truth-tellers. Authoritarians thrive not by persuading a majority, but by confusing it. By overwhelming the public with contradictions, distortions, ...
Sung Chien-liang (宋建樑), the leader of a KMT-backed campaign to recall DPP Legislator Lee Kuen-cheng (李坤城), wore a Nazi armband and carried a copy of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf into the New Taipei ...
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ZNetwork on MSNAlbert Einstein, Anti-FascistThere are two important anniversaries at the end of this week. Saturday, April 19th is the day the American Revolution against King George III and British colonialism began 250 years ago at Lexington ...
Among them was 22-year-old printer's apprentice Henry Le Goupillot, who passed away on June 1, 1945, less than a month after the defeat of Nazi Germany ...
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