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Articles related to "Adolph Hitler"
ADOLPH HITLER On April 29, 1889, at 6:30 pm, a baby was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria. He was the son of Alois Hitler and his wife, Klara. Of the six children born to the couple, only two survived - Adolf Hitler and his sister, Paula. hitler • adolf hitler • mary alward • mary m alward • biography
Adolph Hitler – Five Historical Trivia Facts Was he Hitler or Schickelgruber? This article offers facts about Hitler's name, his moustache, his artwork, and his nationality. It also looks at the women in his life. hitler • adolph hitler • adolf hitler • hitler's life • hitler's name
Adolph Hitler - Speeches and Rise to Power Hitler's speeches, far from proving him a raving lunatic, reveal a Machiavellian crowd manipulator who practiced his oratorical skills and used dramatic strategies. adolph hitler • adolf hitler • hitler speech • hitler speeches • hitler's speeches
Idi Amin: Uganda's Hitler The life, reign of terror and death of one of the world's most hated dictators. idi amin • uganda • turkana massacre • islam • adolph hitler
Simon Wiesenthal: Nazi Hunter The life story of one of the world's foremost hunter of Nazis. simon wiesenthal • nazi hunter • nazi germany • concentration camps • adolph hitler
"Enemies of the State" During the period 1933-1945, six million men, women, and children were murdered as "enemies of the state," part of Adolf Hitler's "Final Solution." Their crime? They were Jewish. Why did this horrible event occur? children of the holocaust • adolph hitler • final solution • germany 1933-1945 • jewish people
Ghosts of the Haunted Queen Mary The Queen Mary is one of the most paranormally active places in the world, with more than 150 ghosts haunting the luxury hotel's decks and hallways. haunted queen mary • ghosts • ghost hunting • paranormal • peter james
Hitler's Escape on History Channel Adolph Hitler was one of the most vicious people in modern history. It is assumed he killed himself, but there is no evidence of his death. hitler's escape • mystery quest on history channel • extracting dna to find hitler's body • did hitler commit suicide • did hitler survive
July 20, 1944 On July 20, 1944, a cadre of German military officers launched an assassination plot against Adolph Hitler. The assassination attempt failed because of a table top. july 20 1944 • german conspirators • adolph hitler • wolf's liar • east prussia
Religious Intolerance, Part 2 Part 2 of an examination of religious intolerance in the U.S. religion intolerance discrimination abortion choic
Adolf Hitler - The Child and Youth The young Adolf Hitler did not like school, did not like his Father but loved his Mother. Could all these have been factors which eventually devastated Europe? adolf hitler • hitler • adolf hitler the child and youth • adolf hitler and school • adolf hitler as a child
Anthony Blunt, Spy From Art History Anthony Blunt lead a successful life as museum curator and Royal Family insider. Later it was revealed that Blunt was a double agent working for MI5 and the KGB. anthony blunt • art history • anthony blunt his lives • cambridge spies • cambridge five
History of Recent Hutu and Tutsi Ethnic Hatred On June 22, 1994, French troops righted a wrong. They entered Rwanda from Zaire,* set up humanitarian zones and saved tens of thousands of Tutsis from ethnic cleansing. hutu and tutsi genocide • 100 days of ethnic cleansing • german and belgian racial attitudes • rwandan patriotic front - rpf • social order into genocide
Hitler and the First World War Adolf Hitler served as a German soldier in the First World War for which he was decorated twice. Serving as the company runner Hitler led a life filled with danger. hitler • world war • adolf hitler • first world war • hitler's military service
Humani Generis Unitas and the Jews History may never know how the Nazis would have reacted if the encyclical was promulgated at the height of growing Jewish persecution in the Third Reich in early 1939. the lost encyclical of pious xi • humani generis unitas • mit brennender sorge • catholicism and anti-semitism • pious xi and the jews
Is Inglorious Basterds Tarantino's Best Film? Quentin Tarantino's latest cinematic release, Inglorious Basterds, further solidifies his reputation as one of Hollywood's most uniquely talented writer/directors. quentin tarantino filmography • inglorious basterds • pulp fiction • world war ii • adolph hitler
Nurnberg's Bavarian Fun and Offbeat Museums Nurnberg has shed its Nazi image and shows visitors 1,000 years of history, museums, crafts, toys and cathedrals, along with hearty food, robust beer and Bavarian fun nurnberg bavarian fun offbeat museums • nuremberg • ancient toys • purebred pigeons • industrial culture
Pavlov's House in Stalingrad Pavlov's House is a four-story apartment building near the Volga River that became a rock of Soviet resolve at the Battle of Stalingrad. russian military history • famous world war ii battles • battle of stalingrad • volgorad • pavlov's house memorial
What Led to Hitler's Chancellorship Adolph Hitler is probably the world's best known despot, but what factors led to his election in 1933, what misfortunes of fate led to the breeding ground for extremism. hitler • adolph • rise to power • 1933 • chancellor
Munich Beer Hall Putsch In 1923 Adolph Hitler and the Nazi party, inspired by Mussolini's easy take over Italy, tried to overthrow the Weimar Republic in a Bavarian beer hall. hitler • beer hall • munich • weimar republic • nazi
The Hitler Complex A brief examination of two potent belief systems, and why they succeeded. nazism • scientology • hitler • hubbard • belief
Munich, Germany - the Third Reich Walk Tour The Third Reich Tour of Hitler's Munich explains why Munich was the centre of the Nazi movement and visits key sites in Hitler's rise from would-be artist to dictator. hitler munich • hitler's munich • munich walk tours • third reich tour • hitler third reich
The Early History of the Volkswagen Beetle The Volkswagen got its name when Adolph Hitler wanted a car for the common people of Germany. Ferdinand Porsche was the man behind the creation of the Volkswagen. volkswagen beetle • volkswagen car • vw beetle • new beetle • beetle car volkswagen
X-Men (Movie Review)
The transition to the big screen often leaves comic book favorites flat and hollow. But <i>X-Men</i> takes a glance back at one of mankind's greatest mistakes and proves that history does, in fact, repeat itself. x-men • x-men movie review • criticism of the x-men movie • mutants • mutant registration act
First Wave - Nostradamus' Prophecies A short look at the Nostradamus and the new Sci-Fi series First Wave. the first wave • sci-fi tv • nostradamus • millenium prophecy
Goodbye Spike Millgan - Never Mind Never Mind the Buzzcocks Spike Millgan, last of the Goons, dies. VH1 mangles the perfect pop panel show. spike millgan • goons • never mind the buzzcocks
Metropolis Metropolis can be considered the beginning of the Science Fiction genre. metropolis • science fiction • sci-fi • sci-fi films • films
Obama Suspect a White Supremacist In the days since the arrest of two men allegedly plotting to assassinate Barack Obama, more information on their associations has come to light. daniel cowart • supreme white alliance • plot to assasinate barack obama • racially motivated killing spree • steven edwards.ron edwards
Valkyrie DVD Review Tom Cruise stars in this story inspired by true events about an inside plot to kill Adolph Hitler in the final months of World War II. valkyrie • tom cruise • the plot to kill hitler • world war ii • colonel claus von stauffenberg
9/11 7 Years Ago Where's Bin Laden The Taliban leader directly responsible for September 11th attacks is free. The media must grill presidential candidates about this outrage. America deserves closure. 9/11 7 years ago • where's bin laden • osama bin laden still missing • taliban leader • september 11th presidential candidates
A Night at the Movies: Thrillers Turner Classic Movies is spotlighting the thriller genre every Friday in October, 2009. This is the first in their genre specials. the suspenseful world of thrillers • a night at the movies on tcm • alfred hitchcock thrillers • political thrillers • crime thrillers
All Art Is Propaganda by George Orwell All Art Is Propaganda is a collection of critical essays written by George Orwell; covering all manner of cultural significance, from film to books to art to politics. all art is propaganda • george orwell • critical essays • charles dickens • charlie chaplin
Alvin Buck Jones Alvin "Buck" Jones, former NHL defenseman played with Detroit Red Wings dies just a week after celebrating his 90th birthday. alvin “buck” jones • former nhl defensman played with thedetroit red wi • toronto maple leafs • nhl • united states hockey league
Balkan Triage If you want to understand genocide, pick up this book at your local (academic) library. Just don't believe the conclusion. holocuast • frontier theory • population explosion • population elimination • overpopulation
Ban on Political Commercials With Presidential and Congressional campaigns coming up, American viewers may sometimes envy Britain's broadcast ban on political commercials. ban political commercials • house of lords • animal defenders international • 2008 presidential and congressional campaigns • radio television commercials
Comic Books Helped to Fight World War II Superheroes were powerful weapons for the Allied forces during World War II. Superman and his pals were some of the finest propaganda tools in the Allied arsenal. war comics • world war ii • wwii • super heroes • propaganda
Disturbingly Admirable Propaganda Closing out German filmmaker month, Leni Riefenstahl's much debated documentary of the Nazi Party Rally riefenstahl • triumph
G-K Twentieth Century Children's Literature Adventure and misadventure, fantasy and fairy tale, monsters and mystery...growing up isn't easy, but some story from this guide suits the sympathies of any child. sherlock holmes • the hound of the baskervilles • arthur conan doyle • goodbye mr. chips • james herriot
It's "The Tom Green Snow" This article addresses a recent rumor about an outrageous stunt pulled off by the Tom Green Show. tom green show • bar mitzvah • rumor • mtv
Leaking V-E Day Sixty years ago Eisenhower's headquarters tried to hold up the news of the German surrender for 24 hours, but the good news was hard to suppress. german surrender • eisenhower • v-e day • journalism • associated press
Michael Phelps Sponsorships Advertisers lined up to sign the 23-year-old after he won eight more gold medals at Beijing. Will he outshine Mark Spitz as a spokesman? michal phelps sponsorships • olympic swim champ • mark spitz spokesman • history’s greatest swimmer • greatest olympian ever
Quality Leadership, Quality Work Honing leadership skill, knowledge and responsibility and passing it on to subordinates can improve employee morale and improve performance quality. "employer leadership" • "better boss" • "quality preformance" • "diffuse employee anger" • "opportunistic employees"
Special Days in History - May 8th Anniversaries Birthday, anniversary, special occasion? Discover what momentous occasions also took place on this day in history, May 8th. may 8th anniversaries birthdays and events • harry s truman • paramount studios founded • coca cola invented in america • mount pele volcanic eruption
Statistics to make a point Statistics to help you when you need to make a point with hard data. statistics • government • freedom • politics • rights
The Paper Bombing of Germany. In 1939 England declared war on Germany, but the first eight months of World War II were marred with conservative politics, then Winston Churchill took office! world war ii • royal air force (raf) • winston churchill • lightening war • hermann goring
World War One and the Coming of the Next War Short sighted diplomacy, revenge, and unrealistic reparations helped to fuel a political, military, and economic response to the terms of the 1919 Versailles Treaty. world war one and the coming of world war ii • the versailles treaty and world war ii • impact of the versailles treaty on hitler and the • germany and the versailles treaty • versailles treaty and german war guilt
1936 The Year of Big Events Three British Kings, Hitler's Rhineland march, Olympic Champion Jesse Owens, and the Spanish Civil War were featured in 1936 headlines. 1936 the year of big events • three kings clouds of war olympic champion spanish • king george v died january 20 1936 • king edward abdication december 11 1936 • king george vi became king december 11 1936
American Woman Recalls Horrors of Holocaust Death, hardships and horror were a fact of life for a northeastern Wisconsin woman when she was growing up in Lwow, Poland, during World War II and the Holocaust. american woman holocaust • horrors of holocaust • poland during world war ii • concentration camp life during world war ii • remembering the holocaust
H.G. Wells: Prophet and Sci Fi Master A brief biography of H.G. Wells, British author. h.g. wells • science fiction • orson welles • <i>the war of the worlds</i>
Hitler's Mistress During all the years Eva Braun lived with Adolf Hitler as his mistress and, briefly, his wife she was one of Germany's best kept secrets. Indeed, until after the war many Germans were almost completely unaware of her existence. hitler • mistress • nazi • braun • eva |
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