Except “none of that is true,” writes Jonathan Wiesen, Ph.D., professor and past chair of UAB’s Department of History in “Nazi Germany: Society, Culture and Politics,” a new book from Bloomsbury Press ...
Time: Germany’s Angst: A Country’s Culture Bumps Up Against Its Nazi Past
MSN: Cultural opposition in Nazi Germany: the Swingjugend + the largest Axis POW escape on American soil: the Great Papago escape (1944)
The Swingjugend were bands of youngsters that attended illegal swing parties in totalitarian Nazi Germany. Although seemingly innocent, attending these parties was incredibly dangerous. My videos tend ...
Cultural opposition in Nazi Germany: the Swingjugend + the largest Axis POW escape on American soil: the Great Papago escape (1944)
EL PAÍS English: How could it have happened? The fundamental question about Nazism that continues to haunt Germany
How could it have happened? The fundamental question about Nazism that continues to haunt Germany
Music probably isn't the first thing that comes to mind when you think about Nazi Germany. But the fascist regime went after jazz in a weirdly obsessive & fearful way, through laws and restrictions.
MSN: Nazi Germany was the Third Reich – but what were the other first two?
When Germany was ruled by the Nazis from 1933 until the end of World War II in 1945, the Nazi propaganda machine repeatedly referred to Germany as the Third Reich. Reich is the German word for “empire ...
Nazi Germany was the Third Reich – but what were the other first two?