Sir David Low is considered the greatest political cartoonist of the 20th Century. A new exhibition of previously unseen work opens at the Political Cartoon Gallery in London. Low portrays Chamberlain ...
This week the Trump Administration suspended the PJBD, which is now a once or occasionally twice a year get together between ...
Caption: In this 1941 cartoon, Boris Yefimov celebrated Nazi Germany's defeat at the Battle for Moscow, showing German troops carrying a coffin in ...
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He wanted it big. He wanted lots of gold, lots of marble. He wanted visitors awestruck by his architectural expansion of the country’s symbolic seat of power. “They should sense the strength and ...
But what if he really wasn’t? Conspiracists have long speculated about if and how Hitler might live on: using a pseudonym in Argentina, huddling in a bunker under the Antarctic ice, or secretly siring ...
Researchers have analyzed a sample of DNA believed to belong to Adolf Hitler, which they say reveals the dictator of Nazi Germany had a genetic marker for a rare disorder that can delay puberty, ...
London — Adolf Hitler most likely suffered from a rare genetic condition called Kallmann Syndrome, researchers and documentary makers said Thursday, following DNA testing of the Nazi dictator's blood.
Adolf Hitler most likely suffered from the genetic condition Kallmann Syndrome that can manifest itself in undescended testicles and a micropenis, researchers and documentary makers said Thursday, ...
Adolf Hitler had a sexual disorder that made it more likely for him to have a micro-penis, according to the first-ever analysis of his DNA. He also did not have the Jewish ancestors that some have ...
The West has long agreed: Hitler is all we aspire not to be. But Alec Ryrie’s new book shows this waning consensus can’t uphold all our public ethics. “I have lived most of my life,” writes Alec Ryrie ...