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Every Philosophy 101 student knows the dilemma. If given the chance to kill Adolf Hitler years before his tyrannical ...
When Churchill declared victory, the young people of the church paraded a full-size effigy of Adolf Hitler to the green and ...
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Inside Hitler’s Mountain Hideaway - The Eagle’s NestPerched high in the Bavarian Alps, this elegant retreat hid a chilling purpose. Known as the Eagle’s Nest, it became a symbol ...
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The Day Hitler’s Army Turned on Itself | The Battle of Itter CastleIn the final days of World War II, U.S. and German soldiers fought side by side—not against each other, but against the SS. At a remote fortress in the Austrian Alps, known as Itter Castle, a strange ...
And the United States is no exception. In fact, it's illegal to name your child Jesus Christ, Adolf Hitler, Harry 3, Nutella, and @. But the rules don't stop there! Here's a list of states that have ...
A classic World War 2 film features stars two legends of the big screen, and is hailed for its "astonishing" dog fight ...
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PinkNews on MSNThe gay Wimbledon tennis star turned spy who was imprisoned by the NazisAs we prepare to be inundated with the strawberries and cream Instagram stories of Wimbledon, did you know the tennis tournament has a poignant place in gay history? Although you may be more familiar ...
Police are investigating after an SDLP councillor received a “vile” package in the post.Mid Ulster councillor Malachy Quinn has said he will not be intimidated after he was targeted by the “hate mail” ...
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Did Hitler Murder His Niece?Explore the dark mystery surrounding Adolf Hitler’s niece, Geli Raubal—her suspicious death, the rumors of murder, and the theories that still fuel debate today.
School children welcome Adolf Hitler to a swastika-adorned street in the Sudetenland, Czechoslovakia – territory occupied by Germany after the Munich Agreement of 1938 - Central Press/Hulton Archive ...
On June 30, 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that family-owned corporations can't be required to pay for insurance coverage ...
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