(Originally published by the Daily News on May 3, 1945. This story was written by Clifford L. Day.) LONDON, Thursday, May 3 — Adolf Hitler and Paul Joseph Goebbels committed suicide in Berlin before ...
A new forensic study of remains jealously guarded by Russian intelligence for seven decades has determined with certainty what historians have always assumed — with World War II irredeemably lost by ...
“It was once German and may be German again,” Thomas Mann wrote in The Nation, “to win respect and admiration by the human contribution, by the power of the sovereign spirit.” The rear entrance to the ...
After completing what they say is the first examination of Adolf Hitler’s remains since World War II, a team of researchers has announced that the Nazi leader most definitely died in Berlin and, ...
Originally published in 1980 in von Below's native Germany, this English translation is sure to become an important memoir for those studying the Nazi war machine. In 1937, von Below was a 20-year-old ...
In May 1945, the Red Army barreled into Berlin and captured the city, the final step in defeating the Third Reich and ending World War II in Europe. In one of the war’s most iconic images, Soviet ...
Deep beneath the Reich Chancellery, Adolf Hitler had taken refuge in the Führerbunker. This underground complex became the final command center of a regime that had once dominated Europe. But inside, ...