Reenacting the Second World War is a vital way to make history engaging. The Second World War reenactments aim to…
In January 1945, a Soviet commission inspects Auschwitz-Birkenau, finding only 8,000 of the 58,000 inmates still alive. The Nazis had…
Hitler shifts strategy post-prison, aiming for a conservative coalition and legal ascent to power to reshape Germany without democratic norms.…
Hitler’s desire to attack the American East Coast, including the hypothetical scenario of a German atomic bomb over New York…
As the war neared its end in 1945, around seven million Germans were fleeing, facing two perilous options: escaping to…
Movies suggesting Hitler’s victory, if realistically portrayed, can raise awareness about the potential resurgence of such periods. However, caution is…
In March 1945, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill visited Hitler’s Reich, symbolically expressing his disdain for Hitler and the Nazi…
A bomb explodes in the meeting room, targeting Hitler, but he survives. Nazi propaganda portrays his survival as a miraculous…
The Humboldthain in Berlin, formerly anti-aircraft towers, equipped with twin guns, served to protect the city center during WWII from…
Hitler’s arrest and sentencing to five years in confinement after the failed putsch attempt in 1923 become a turning point…
On November 9th, 1923, a far-right putsch attempt occurs in Munich at the Odeon Square. Göring, Ludendorff, Hitler and Scheubner-Richter…
Churchill envisions victory over Hitler as a triumph for freedom but anticipates challenges if Stalin asserts dominance in Eastern Europe,…
Winston Churchill arrives in the Crimea, greeted by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt, aiming to negotiate the future with Joseph…
The dysfunctional political system, numerous government agencies, and widespread incompetence preclude the possibility of a German victory in World War…
British movies and books since the 60s, including the widely translated novel ‘Fatherland,’ delve into the hypothetical scenario of life…