Hitler, J.D. Vance and Caroline Leavitt
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On July 20, 1944, a group of German officers came closer than anyone else to killing Adolf Hitler. This is the gripping, moment-by-moment story of the assassination attempt that nearly altered the course of World War II.
One of the most infamous books ever written was published 100 years ago today. "Mein Kampf," by Adolf Hitler, came out in two volumes, the first on July 18, 1925. NPR's Neda Ulaby tells us about a documentary that grapples with its terrible legacy.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt blamed comparisons of Donald Trump to Hitler for fueling political violence, but critics quickly noted Vice President JD Vance once made such a comparison himself. In 2016, Vance privately speculated Trump could ...
Filmmaker and actor Leni Riefenstahl has been the subject of a slew of documentaries over the years, many attempting to unravel the truth about her relationship with the Nazi Party. Was the director of Hitler-boosting propaganda film Triumph of the Will ...
Its ongoing practice of rewarding and glorifying Palestinian terrorist mass murderers is neither new nor superficial.
This first appeared in the Planet Money newsletter. You can sign up here. BERLIN — On a Wednesday afternoon in late August, I traveled to a tourist attraction in the heart of Germany's capital. If I had no context, it would have seemed like a really ...