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Nazi magic wasn’t safe… not even under Adolf Hitler
Nazi Germany was surrounded by myths, symbols, and strange beliefs, but Adolf Hitler’s relationship with occultism was far more complicated than the legend suggests. The regime could use myth when it ...
While he was writing Mein Kampf within the walls of Landsberg prison in 1924, Adolf Hitler argued that Germany’s salvation required a single, infallible leader — one whose will would override ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Exactly 73 years ago, on April 30, 1945, Adolf Hitler committed suicide in a bunker in Berlin, ...
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Video shows how Adolf Hitler’s regime turned delusion into deadly “research”
Nazi occultism was not just strange symbols and secret societies. It also fed into twisted ideas about race, ancient history, and fake science. Under Adolf Hitler, these beliefs were used to support a ...
The Nazi dictator had Kallmann syndrome, which can affect the size and development of sex organs Getty New DNA research reveals that Adolf Hitler had a rare sexual disorder The disorder, known as ...
On a chilly Saturday evening on April 20, 1889, inside an apartment above a brewery in a tiny Austrian town near the German border, a farmer’s daughter married to her second cousin gave birth to her ...
The quote originated with an anecdote told by Gen. John Kelly, a Trump chief of staff, but its authenticity has more than once been denied by Trump's spokespersons. Without further corroboration from ...
According to Nazi ideology, an ideal "Aryan" was blond, blue-eyed with athletic features. The term is still tied to Nazi ...
Rothman is managing editor at TIME. Heinrich Hoffmann photograph of architect Albert Speer (far left), interior designer Gerdy Troost, Hitler, and others inspecting the House of German Art ...
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