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It’s often said that power reveals character. But what if power merely magnifies childhood wounds? In a recent study, ...
An IRS official who played a key role in the Obama IRS's targeting of conservative nonprofits now occupies a prominent ethics ...
More than a dozen abandoned boats were airlifted by a helicopter off an uninhabited island in Washington state's Puget Sound ...
The eye-popping trailer for animated feature Dog of God has debuted ahead of the film's Tribeca Festival premiere. Lauris ...
A weapon so massive, it needed its own railway. This Nazi mega-gun was built to crush fortresses and shake the earth itself.
A recent study published in Frontiers in Psychology makes the case that the narcissistic traits of Adolf Hitler, Vladimir ...
In the early days of the Nazi Party, Adolf Hitler recruited a selected elite of close and loyal followers that would protect ...
X-Troop, an elite squad of German Jews, fought to avenge their families. George Lane survived capture by Rommel, then helped ...
Her parents were Max and Trude Heller, Greenville residents who fled Austria in the 1930s as Adolph Hitler rose to power and ...
It wasn't the fastest or flashiest, but the Matilda II proved deadly in the right hands. Its armor and resilience made it a ...
The Battle of the Bulge would see many desperate battles fought, and none more so than the actions of the 30th Infantry ...
From board games to model kits, Nazi Germany used children’s toys to spread propaganda and shape loyalty from a young age. This is a chilling look at how innocence was weaponized by a regime built on ...