With views of Germany on one side of the mountain and Austria on the other, the Berghof was the most public of Hitler’s private homes, and it exerted a powerful hold on the Nazi imagination of empire.
When the young artist hesitantly flipped her notepad to the camera, her mom assured her that she had never looked better and ...
Early on in Andres Veiel’s documentary “Riefenstahl,” Leni Riefenstahl says that she believes the opposite of politics is art ...
If you’re not familiar with this artist’s name, there’s a good chance you’re passingly familiar with her most famous work, ...
Sisters in Science” tells of the rise of female scientists in 1930s Germany – some of whom were Jewish – whose careers were ...
The holocaust occurred during WWII when Nazi Germany killed millions of innocent victims. The day is also known as Holocaust ...
The fascist movements of 20th-century Europe had a sweeping impact around the world, in ways that still reverberate today.
Two examples of that infrastructure that you can see today in Rome are the Foro Italico (the site of Rome’s huge Olympic ...
In the hell of Auschwitz, Otto Küsel used his privileged position as a "career criminal" to help others. This is a story of a ...
The salute became popularized in the 18th and 19th centuries in artworks and theatre performances, showing Romans saluting as a way of greeting each other ...
What would a dinner with history’s most famous figures look like? Explore a conversation with Jesus, Muhammad, Einstein, and ...