Articles related to "Nazi"
Fear & Loathing in Norway: Neo-nazism, nostalgia and immigration
Fear that immigrant populations will be responsible for contaminating Norway has been widespread – not just in terms of HIV, but drawing also on beliefs about criminal behavior, employment, religious zealotry, public health, and the integrity of the educational system. In light of these concerns, a number of neo-nazi groups have been gaining in popularity, especially in areas which have seen a larger influx of immigrants.
• immigrant
• nazi
• neo-nazi
• fear
• norway
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
Poet Robert Lowell, Nazi's Hitler Topics of New Books
A new book about Robert Lowell, along with the diary of a World War II veteran and a study of the psychlogy of Adolf Hitler are topics covered this week.
• robert lowell
• rocky gause
• adolf hitler and psychology.
The Nazi Party: Early Days
Hitler makes the decision to become a politician and soon finds a group whose views are similar to his but not their methods. He quickly introduces the Fuehrerprinzip and begins his career as a dictator.
• armistice
• german workers party
• drexler
• sa
• fuehrerprinzip
Women as Victims in Nazi Germany
This article introduces the historians debate over the role of women in the Third Reich and focuses on the representation of women as victims.
• nazi germany
• women's history
H7 Escapes the Nazis (Part I of II)
It was 2:30 in the morning on April 9, 1940 that Norway’s King Håkon VII received a message regarding the deployment of Norwegian naval defenses in the Oslofjord. The message confirmed that German forces were attacking Norway, drawing the reluctant country into what would become WWII.
• wwii
• german occupation
• nazis in norway
• king haakon vii
• crown prince olav
H7 Escapes the Nazis (Part II of II)
For five years, King Håkon, or H7 as loyal Norwegians would come to call him in their hastily scrawled grafitti, led the resistance from Britain. In radio messages and through the press, he urged Norwegians to remain above all, Norwegian in mind and spirit, and too keep fighting for their country. He returned home on June 7, the exact anniversary of his departure, a hero of the Norwegian resistance and of the restoration.
• wwii
• german occupation
• nazis in norway
• king haakon vii
• crown prince olav
Metric Nazis Are Making Europe Go Bananas
Last July 4th, while Americans were celebrating their independence and freedom, England was busy seizing greengrocer Steven Thoburn’s weighing equipment in a raid after he sold a pound of bananas for 34 pence.
• european union
• metrification
• thoburn
• bananas
Once A Nazi
Frederic Bohbot's documentary film, Once A Nazi, follows former Waffen SS member, Adalbert Lallier as he testifies in a war crimes trial against his superior officer.
• adalbert lallier
• waffen ss
• frederic bohbot
• evan belof
• ontic media
Review: Nazi Germany and the Jews
Before World War II, Jews in Nazi Germany suffered a resurge in anti-Semitism. Author Saul Friedlander offers an objective account in his book.
• nazi germany
• jews
• holocaust
• anti-semitism
• nuremberg laws
Hellboy
A review of the movie "Hellboy".
• cinema
• films
• movies
• reviews
• criticism
'The Thought of High Windows': Memory of Evil
Lynn Kositsky’s <u>The Thought of High Windows</u> is a novel about Esther, a German Jew who evolves from a marginalised, friendless schoolgirl to become a young woman working for the Jewish Underground during the Holocaust.
• holocaust
• nazi
• jew
• jewish
• suicide
A History of Bavaria
Bavaria began as a duchy during the early middle ages, and was elevated to an independent kingdom by Napoleon. During WWII it became home to Nazi headquarters.
• nazi
• germany
• german tourism
• king ludwig
• neuschwanstein castle
A saint for our time
St. Maximilian Kolbe is a true example to follow.
• maximilian kolbe
• christ
• pope john paul ii
• catholic
• video
Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl
A review of the classic "Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl" followed by the best places online to buy the book.
• books
• reading
• literature
• diary
• anne frank
D-Day 1944
On the morning of June 6th an Allied armada arrived off the coast of Normandy and launched the largest amphibious assault in history. A <i>coup de grâce</i> had been delivered to the Third Reich. An Allied victory in Europe was now certain but that was not the case when the invasion was ordered.
• eisenhower
• montgomery
• wwii
• war
• invasion
Denmark and World War II: Truth and Apologies
The passage of time can allow for a wider perspective on daily events and life situations. Having that wider perspective is leading to significant events in Denmark as it reviews its history from the time period of World War II.
• denmark
• danish
• danes
• danish culture
• danish resistance movement
Dieppe
The ill fated raid on the coastal town of Dieppe in France. August 19, 1942
• dieppe
• france
• canada
• britain
• america
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
Hitler's War on Jazz in France
During WWII, jazz became a fugitive music banned and silenced in the cafes and clubs of war-time Paris by Nazi occupiers who feared its rebellious undertones
• jazz
• france
• germany
• wwii
• hitler
Review: Bent
The 1997 film starring Mick Jagger (sort of).
• mick jagger
• ian mckellen
• clive owen
• lothaire bluteau
• gay
Richard Strauss
Richard Strauss helped to bridge the transition in classical western music from the 19th-century into the contemporary age.
• richard strauss
• german composers
• twentieth century composers
• der rosenkavalier
• nazi germany music
The Baltic Countries In World War II
When the Baltics were invaded by the Soviets, the Nazis and then the Soviets again, you know nothing good was going to come of it.
• baltic
• latvia
• lithuania
• estonia
• ussr
The Death of the Musical
Bob Fosse got rid of all the cheesiness and tackiness of typical musicals, and managed to make the most depressing musical known to man! But Cabaret is still great.
• musical
• bob fosse
• liza minnelli
• michael york
• nazi
The Eiffel Tower
Designed by Gustave Eiffel in 1889 for the Worlds Fair, the Eiffel Tower is perhaps the most recognizable structure in the world.
• eiffel tower
• france
• gustave eiffel
• nazi
• wwii
They Are All Gestapo Now
"They are a threat to family values, a security risk, a plague on any civilized nation. If you marry this person, you are no longer our daughter." This is what twenty-eight year old Mary was told when she found her true love. Does it sound like I'm talking about a lesbian relationship? I'm not.
• holocaust
• civil rights
• same sex marriage
• alzheimer's
• nazi germany
Video portrays John Paul II's life
Pope John Paul II is a shining example of faith. This video presents an excellent portrait of his life. We can learn a lot from him whether Catholic or not.
• pope
• church
• john paul ii
• peter
• polish
Anti-Nazi Hollywood Cinema
In the 1930s and 1940s, Hollywood was the dominant force in cinematic terms. It had the largest and most powerful studios, churning out films by the biggest stars.
• antinazi
• chaplin
• hollywood
• the great dictator
• litvak
Remembering Claus Graf Schenk Von Stauffenberg
July 20th marks the 61st anniversary of the unsuccessful attempt to end the Nazi regime by way of a coup.
• german interest
• claus von stauffenberg
• von stauffenberg
• nazis
• meister
The Bund
In the 1930s Hitler's tentacles reached across the Atlantic to create the German American Bund.
• german american bund
• fritz kuhn
• thomas dewey
• nazis
• hitler
The King is dead. God Save The Queen!
6 February. Today is the Golden Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's accession to the Throne. The Queen sends a personal message of thanks to the Nation and Commonwealth on the internet. Send your greetings to The Queen from this website!
• queen
• king
• george
• elizabeth
• sandringham
Artist Emil Nolde
Forbidden to paint by the Nazis, Nolde's reputation and works ultimately triumphed following the end of World War II.
• emil nolde
• german expressionism
• german painters
• paul klee
• vincent van gogh
Auschwitz and Birkenau Terror
Traveling's not always fun. Touring the concentration camps at Auschwitz and Birkenau in southern Poland and learning more about the Holocaust leaves a strong impression.
• auschwitz-birkenau memorial and museum
• oswiecim poland
• concentration camps
• holocaust museum
• nazi history
AUSTRALIAN LITERATURE - THE DEMIDENKO AFFAIR
The Demidenko Affair was most inflammatory debate in recent Australian literary history. Was the book an excuse of anti-semitism? Who was Helen Demidenko or was it Darville?
• helen
• demidenko
• darville
• ukraine
• nazi
Baldwin Leaves Schwarzenegger Doc
Alec Baldwin wants his voice and name removed from the upcoming documentary, Running With Arnold, claiming filmmakers crossed tthe line.
• alec baldwin
• arnold schwarzenegger
• goveror
• gubernator
• political
Borac Cacak face racism ban
While a Serbian first division side is fined and banned from their home stadium due to their racist support, fans get a taste of their own medicine in England.
• soccer
• football
• serbia
• super liga
• scotland
Britain says goodbye to The Queen Mum
Britain turns out in unprecedented numbers to mark the passing of the beloved Queen Mum as she lies in State at Westminster Hall.
• king
• queen
• prince
• duke
• earl
Bushido: Evolution Into a Rap Star
Anis Mohamed Youssef Ferchichi, Germany's biggest and brightest hip-hop star, has emerged from racist and misogynistic rap rookie to nation's biggest hip-hop export.
• bushido lyrics
• german hip-hop
• german gangster rap
• german rap star
• german neo-nazi rap lyrics
Comfort Food
A comfort food makes me feel good because it reminds me of my childhood, of my mother, of good times and good friends. It makes me feel protected.
• comfort
• food
• feel good
• reminds
• childhood
Eastern Europe’s Post WWII Fate
Both assuming eventual victory, early in the war the Nazi German and Communist Russian governments analyzed and began to implement plans for Eastern Europe
• world war ii
• eastern europe
• nazi
• oil
• europe
Facts on Oswiecim, Poland
The Nazi holocaust hands over this town in Southern Silesia. How can you build a nightclub near the Auschwitz Memorial and Museum or move on?
• auschwitz
• osweicim
• oswiecim
• poland
• birkenau
Film Review: Crimson Rivers II
Welcome to the first installment of Medieval History's Sunday Afternoon at the Movies. Today, it's French action flick Crimson Rivers II: Angels of the Apocalypse.
• france
• germany
• maginot line
• charlemagne
• lothair
German Command and Control
One of the most important weaknesses inherent in the armed forces of the Third Reich lay in the peculiar military command structure that evolved during the course of the war. The Byzantine organization that developed under Hitler's leadership created the complete lack of strategic direction that became a hallmark of Nazi militarism.
• hitler
• german
• germany
• third reich
• military
Giuliani vs. Art Museum, Round Two
The Whitney Museum of American Art, in Manhattan, is embroiled in controversy even before its long-awaited Biennial Show opens.
• whitney
• whitney museum
• biennial
• giuliani
• nazi
Hitler as Chancellor
Adolf Hitler is appointed chancellor and the crowds go wild little realizing that Germany would never be the same again.
• hitler as chancellor
• hitler becomes chancellor of germany
• chancellor adolf hitler
• adolf hitler
• nazi