
May 1st, 1945. Führerbunker, Berlin. Magda Goebbels walks through the bunker hallway holding a tray filled with chocolates and cyanide capsules. She stops at the…

The world expected to see a broken tyrant begging for his life. They wanted him to tremble. They wanted him to cry. But in that…

July 20th, 1944. The capital of the Reich is boiling with panic. Panicked soldiers sprint past civilians. Rumors swirl like smoke. No one knows who…
Today, the tomb of Rhala Kmeni stands as one of the most important political and religious landmarks in Iran. But even after the funeral ended…

For 10 years, Ayatollah Ruolo Kmeni had shaped the fate of Iran. But in his final 24 hours, the once powerful leader was reduced to…

June 13th 1944 0800 hours Operation Perch is grinding toward its bloody climax in the Norman Hedros. SS Hopsterfurer Michael Vitman sits in the commander’s…

15 March 1939, Prague, Czechoslovakia. From early morning, people stand in the streets and on the pavements, watching in stunned silence as German troops march…

He was one of the most ruthless and brutal Nazis who would sentence thousands of people to death during World War II. Roland Frysler was…
Klaus said he would request that the camp commander organize a trip to Dover for the prisoners who had not participated in bomb disposal work.…

At 3:14 in the afternoon on June 18th, 1945, Obergher writer Klaus Brener stood at the entrance of camp 18 near Featherstone Park, Northland, covered…





