Roland Freisler – The Nazi Judge Who Sentenced Thousands to Death-ZZ
In February 1943, 21-year-old Sophie Scholl stood before Judge Roland Freisler. Just hours later, she was dead. Her crime? Distributing anti-Nazi leaflets. Sophie Scholl wasn’t…
Read moreHermann Fegelein – Why Hitler Executed His Own Brother in Law-ZZ
Berlin, April 1945. As Soviet forces close in, Hermann Fegelein, Hitler’s brother-in-law, is caught trying to flee the collapsing Third Reich. Within hours, Hitler signs…
Read moreErwin von Witzleben – The Field Marshal Who Was Hanged From a Meat Hook-ZZ
July 20, 1944. Deep within Hitler’s fortified headquarters, the Wolf’s Lair in East Prussia, a bomb detonates during a military briefing. But Hitler survives. Within…
Read moreWhat Happened to the Top Nazi’s Wives and Children After World War 2?-ZZ
What happened to the families of some of the most powerful Nazis after the war? Some wives stood by their husbands until the very end….
Read moreAlbert Kesselring – The Smiling Field Marshal With A Dark Legacy-ZZ
He was called “Smiling Albert”, the charming Nazi field marshal even Allied commanders respected. But behind the grin was a man who signed off on…
Read moreDie Flaktürme: Die Beton-Giganten (Berlin, Hamburg, Wien)-ZZ
Unzerstörbar. Mitten in unseren modernen Städten zwischen Parks und Wohnhäusern ragen sie noch heute wie graue Geister in den Himmel. Gigantische Kolosse aus Stahlbeton, die…
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