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April 30, 1945, marked the end of Adolf Hitler's tumultuous and devastating reign over Nazi Germany, when he took his own life.
The first British soldier that the Soviets allowed into Hitler's lair, in July 1945, was Hugh Lunghi, who was in Berlin as an interpreter for the Potsdam Conference.
The address was one for the ages, not just for what it predicted, but that religious liberty was under attack by the Nazis.
The files detail the stay of the likes of infamous death camp doctor Josef Mengele and Holocaust architect Adolf Eichmann in the country Read ...
Argentina has released more than 1,850 documents detailing the post-WWII activities of several key Nazi criminals, including ...
The Argentine government has declassified and publicized archival materials that shed light on the activities of Nazi ...
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