The two Lives of Hans Kammler | Hitler’s Secret Weapons Manager
Hitler’s Secret Weapons Manager shows a deep dive into the life of Hans Kammler, one of the most mysterious figures in Nazi Germany. As the man responsible for the development…
Hitler’s Secret Weapons Manager shows a deep dive into the life of Hans Kammler, one of the most mysterious figures in Nazi Germany. As the man responsible for the development…
It’s the end of WW2 in Europe. But how to get on with victims and perpetrators? On April 16, 1945, a few days after the liberation of the concentration camp…
German Wehrmacht and Hitler is losing the war at the eastern front at Stalingrad. At the end of January in 1943, the German army is encircled by soviet forces at…
Whether Sobibor or Auschwitz, the genocide in Poland was committed to the Jews.´ Johann Niemann was an SS officer at the Sobibor camp for Jews in Poland. Niemann and his…
The hunger plan to starve the population of the Soviet Union is part oft he inhuman strategie of the Nazi politics. Herbert Backe is State Secretary in the Reich Ministry…
The Second World War began with the invasion of Poland and Hitler seemed unstoppable. On the first of September 1939, Germany invaded Poland, triggering the Second World War. Hitler’s air…
Adolf Hitler’s speeches, the notes and pictures he took, his visits and even Hitler himself are pure propaganda and strategy. October 1934: The Reich Harvest Festival on the Bücheberg near…
How became Mussolini became the new enemy of Hitler and Germany? In 1943, the German army invades Italy, where fascism rules under Mussolini. After the invasion of the Luftwaffe, Mussolini,…
In June 1944, the German territory begins to shrink and the risk of being murdered as a Jew and forced laborer increases. Norbert Wollheim is a Jew who was forced…
How could so many Jews die in Auschwitz? The concentration camps: A crime, made possible by war. Definition by labor was a German idea and the reason for the concentration…
How did the forced labor of Jews developed in Germany under Hitler? And what happened to the Jews during this time? Forced labor of Jews was a mass phenomenon under…
John Rabe was a German Nazi who protected hundreds of thousands of Chinese from Japanese soldiers at the Nanjing Massacre. John Rabe traveled to China in 1908, working in Nanjing,…
It is 1945, Berlin is destroyed, bombs and fire are part of everyday life and Hitler lives now in the bunker. These are the last weeks of the Third Reich,…
How could Stauffenberg conduct operation “Valkyrie”? And why did Stauffenberg seek Hitler’s death? In 1944, Claus Schenk Count of Stauffenberg parked his briefcase with a bomb in it near Adolf…
How started the downfall of Hitler and the NSDAP? World War II was in its final days and Hitler’s inner circle was preparing Germany’s armed forces. However, on March 19,…
Two men stood up against the Nazi regime during the Nanjing Massacre. During the Nazi regime, two men helped their people in China: Chinese diplomat Dr. Feng Shan Ho and…
Heinrich Himmler and his SS spread terror and violence throughout Germany. But how did Reinhard Heydrich become the most ruthless Nazi in Germany’s history? With Hitler’s declaration of war in…
What is the secret plan of Rudolf Hess? After Hitler’s stirring 1939 podium speech, Rudolf Hess was not satisfied with his position as deputy leader. In his speech, Hitler referred…
How was Hitler able to expand his Third Reich and take over more and more parts of Germany? After the expansion of the Third Reich, Hitler made his first move…
Why did Hitler hate the Jews ? And how did anti-Semitism develop during Hitler’s government? By 1933, the Nazi Party was in power and blamed the Jews for all of…
How did the Nazi party’s propaganda differ from others? Joseph Goebbels designed Hitler’s election program with the name “Hitler over Germany”. Overall, Joseph Goebbels was the driving force behind Hitler’s…
What happened after the failed Nazi Beer Hall Putsch in 1923? The putsch was a disaster for the Nazi Party (NSDAP): Adolf Hitler was prisoned and 16 Nazi members were…