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Goering is widely thought of as Hitler's right-hand man and after the Nazis were destroyed, he was executed following a trial ...
A GERMAN city has surrendered to an invasion of “Nazi” raccoons that are running riot in the streets. Officials in Kassel, ...
The world's largest computer museum, HNF, is on Heinz-Nixdorf-Ring in Paderborn. The city honors its founder, Heinz Nixdorf, ...
1471: In the Wars of the Roses King Edward IV of England seizes London from Henry VI. 1551: English premier John Dudley appointed Duke of Northumberland. 1567: William of Orange flees from Antwerp to ...
Hessink is always cautious with items from the Second World War. “I would prefer to see these items end ... a gift for his 49th birthday and swords and daggers that belonged to Hermann Göring and ...
William Gosch of North Tonawanda is a 101-year-old World War II combat veteran, and a subject of a California artist's project that combines history and art.
The U.S. entry into World War I represented the start of an era of repression of free speech here and across the country.
Georgia Southern University history professor Brian K. Feltman, Ph.D., has created an exhibit honoring African Americans from ...
William Shemin was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor nearly 100 years after his heroic actions during WWI.
Indiana was home to many residents of German descent when World War I began. Many stopped speaking German outside and ...