On March 16, 1941 – with European cities ablaze and Jews being herded into ghettos – The New York Times Magazine featured an illustrated story on Adolf Hitler’s retreat in the Berchtesgaden Alps.
From 1943 through 1946, more than 3,400 prisoners (including 15 Nazi generals) were processed at Fort Hunt, according to ...
Anda Rottenberg is a renowned Polish art critic and historian, also known for her installations in the Polish pavilion at the ...
Commemorations are being held Monday on the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz Nazi death camp, part of ...
The Italian Embassy in the Ambassadors' Quarter is a building from the Nazi era. As an ally of Germany at the time, the ...
Following her military service, Leftenant-Colon worked as a school nurse at Amityville High School, the same school she graduated from in 1939. A new media center at the school was named after her ...
Nay Maps is a South African actor born on 30th March 1989. He is the firstborn of three children born to the late Bishop Simeon Maphalala and his wife. Maps grew up alongside his two younger sisters ...
BERLIN — Germany's likely next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, has vowed to restore Germany’s industrial competitiveness by putting climate policies on the back burner. Germany’s economic policies have ...
Born in Random, Poland, Williams’ life was forever changed at the age of 12 when Germany invaded Poland in 1939 and her family was forced out of their home. She lived in various ghettos ...
In 2024, slightly more than 1.0 million people died in Germany, according to provisional results of the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis). The number of deaths therefore decreased by 2.5%, or ...
Germany is now responsible for less than 2%, but even that is too much. Germany's 2024 electricity generation was its "cleanest ever," with renewable energy accounting for 62.7% of the mix ...