Controversial figures like Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Putin and Nikita Khrushchev have received the title for their impact on global events. "Arguably you could do a bad guy every year ...
But by all odds the dominating figure at Munich was the German host, Adolf Hitler. Führer of the German ... music, philosophy, art has been meagre indeed. The man most responsible for this ...
Kujau realised that Heidemann wanted to believe they were Hitler’s diaries, just as his other customers wanted to believe that the sundry letters, documents and paintings he manufactured had an ...
Adolf Hitler preyed on prejudices and exploited the fears of ordinary people to assume power and force through his fascistic vision for Europe. Fascism and the crude origins of 'race science' have ...
In an age when drones and cyberattacks are all the rage on the battlefield, the art of carrying out the carefully-targeted ...
Among the soldiers straggling home from the trenches of the western front was an angry and embittered twenty-nine year old corporal: Adolf Hitler ... have opened up a flower fruit and wine ...
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Notorious leaders who won the recognition once include former Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, former Soviet Union Prime Minister Nikita Khrushchev and former Supreme Leader of Iran Ruhollah Khomeini.
The act of sportswashing dates back nearly 90 years to when Berlin hosted the 1936 Summer Olympics with Adolf Hitler in attendance. After Hitler was able to spearhead the international sporting ...
Remer had served as an infantry officer and was most famous for foiling the 1944 attempt on the life of Adolf Hitler, which was known as the 20 July Plot. The Nazi was captured by the US Army ...