Hitler Youth
Hugo Boss became wealthy off SS uniform production, study finds
In an article by Dr. Magdalena Ickiewicz-Sawicka, Hugo Boss's success is attributed to being the "creator of Nazi elegance," supplying uniforms to the Hitler Youth and the SS.
AfD speaker gives Hitler-like speech at Generation Germany event
Republicans must address Nazi problem among Gen Z conservatives, Trump ally Laura Loomer says
The Palestinian leaders are promoting murder and nobody cares - opinion
How ordinary people became Nazis
the Germans were angry about Germany’s defeat, the lopsided Versailles treaty, the 1918 revolution, the Weimar Republic’s democracy and social chaos, and runaway inflation.
Elderly Nazis discuss involvement in Holocaust in new film
The 90-minute film is the product of 12 years of laborious work which included some 1,000 hours of recorded videos and 300 interviews with the those who were old enough to remember.
Hitting the Blue Note in Jerusalem
The stirring tale of a stellar recording outfit graces the capital’s Jewish Film Festival
The Nazi guide to finding the proper spouse
These “10 commandments” for building a good relationship were found in a pamphlet distributed to all students graduating from a trade school under the Nazi regime.
'The Werwolf' - Adolf Hitler's group of terrorist children
The Werwolf had about 5,000 members recruited from the SS and the Hitler Youth, but at the end of the War, the group was made up of an average age of14-year-old boys.
British Holocaust denier David Irving leading tour of Nazi death camps
Irving is taking deposits on his website for the tour of Nazi historical sites scheduled for September, the U.K.-based 'Jewish News' reported.
Paris-area Jewish school gets hate mail about Hitler
Statements celebrating the Holocaust were sent in a letter to a Jewish school south of Paris.
Vermont substitute teacher fired after teaching kids Nazi salute
The teacher raised her arm slightly and said "and now we say Heil Hitler."
Former Hitler Youth served Reagan as communication director for five days
There was, in fact, a communications chief who was on the job for a shorter period. According to our archive, John Koehler lasted just five working days in 1987, under President Ronald Reagan.