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Did Hitler Survive WWII? Myths vs. Facts
Conspiracy theories claim Hitler escaped after WWII—but what does real historical evidence say? We examine the origins of the ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNWhat Hitler Really Thought Of The Pearl Harbor Attacks
By December 1941, World War II had been raging for a couple of years, but the U.S. had remained steadfastly isolationist.
Dark Docs on MSN12h
Nazi Saboteurs in New York - The Secret Hitler Approved Himself
In 1942, eight Nazi agents landed on American shores with orders to cripple industry and spread terror. But a single betrayal ...
Discover how Allied forces and brilliant women analysts uncovered and delayed Hitler’s V2 rocket program, saving countless ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNHitler's Critical Mistake Made In The Battle Of Dunkirk
Just when a German victory seemed inevitable, Hitler's unexplained hesitation at Dunkirk changed the course of WWII. And it ...
Simple History on MSN14h
Operation Valkyrie - The Day They Tried to Kill Hitler
Deep inside his fortified headquarters, Hitler became the target of his own officers. The plan was bold, desperate, and almost succeeded.
HistoryAtWar on MSN4d
Hitler’s Final Order: The Man Who Refused to Burn Paris
As Allied troops neared the French capital, Hitler’s chosen commander—General Dietrich von Choltitz—was handed a brutal order ...
Traveling with Kristin on MSN2d
Hitler’s Secret Paintings: Inside a Private WWII Collection
Before he became infamous, Adolf Hitler tried to make it as an artist. This video explores a rare private collection of his ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNHitler's Plan To Blow Up America Couldn't Have Gone Worse
It's the summer of 1942 and a series of explosions rips through aluminum plants in New York, Illinois and Tennessee. If ...
HistoryAtWar on MSN6d
The Ally Who Refused Hitler: How Finland Helped Save Leningrad
As Operation Barbarossa stormed east, Hitler expected full Finnish support to crush Leningrad. But Marshal Mannerheim had ...
Dark Docs on MSN3d
The Demolition Man Who Blew Up Hitler's Darkest Plans
Robert Jean Marie de La Rochefoucauld fled France in 1940 to escape the relentless Gestapo forces. He returned three years ...
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