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One of The Most Extraordinary Frauds in History – Adolf Hitler’s Diaries

by Mr Ghaz in History, September 3, 2009
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It was to be the greatest journalistic scoop of all time and would give an unparalleled insight into the mind of the German dictator. Historians, former Nazis, and newspaperman expressed grave doubts the authenticity of documents, but Stern remained adamant that they were genuine. Then, on May 5, West German Forensic scientist announced that the precious manuscripts had failed their tests. The 62 volumes of Hitler’s diaries were fakes..

Nazi Culture

by bornaarjo in History, August 30, 2009
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An essay on Nazi Culture.

What Jonah Goldberg Would Say About Pasollini’s Salo or 120 Days of Sodom (Hint: It’s Not What You Think)

by Eddie Chan in Sexuality, April 7, 2009
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My personal theory and hypothesis on how the author behind “Liberal Fascism” may rethink the political themes behind Pier Paolo Pasollini’s infamously film-adapted version of a Marquis De Sade book.

Famous Holocaust Survivors

by eddiego65 in History, October 15, 2008
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Though some have denied that Holocaust ever happened, it is certainly real in the lives of those who experienced its horrors first hand. There are innumerable people, particularly the Jews, who have suffered terribly under the German Nazi regime and survived. Many were resilient enough to pick up the pieces and went on to achieve greatness in their chosen endeavors.

Heroes of the Holocaust and Their Stories of Courage Two

by eddiego65 in History, October 5, 2008
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More extraordinary men and women whose light shone brightly in one of the darkest periods in the history of mankind.

Heroes of the Holocaust and Their Stories of Courage

by eddiego65 in History, October 2, 2008
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The Holocaust is certainly one of the darkest times, if not the darkest, in the history of mankind. It is a time of overwhelming terror and enduring grief. It appears there was no trace of human kindness to lighten that darkness. It is said to be the ultimate expression of man’s inhumanity toward man. Yet, there were deeds of courage and compassion during the Holocaust that we can take some comfort about our past and hope for our future.

Five Things You Didn’t Know About the Swastika

by Nicholas Montgomery in Subcultures, November 22, 2007
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The swastika may be familiar from world war two during Nazi Germany. But, it was a sacred and ancient symbol of many religions before that. Today it is undergoing a revival, and not by only Neo Nazis, but by those wanting to tap into its positive meanings.

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