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Almost 40% of those under 34 have a positive view of ‘a military strongman with no government or elections’. Some 28% of those aged 25-34 view fascism very or fairly positively, and 40% of the same ...
Michael Tate runs UK-based Jantar Publishing, which has issued work in translation, frequently Czech titles, since 2011. He has Czech roots and spent some years in Prague.
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Daily Maverick on MSNThe Trump administration’s rebellion against history and common senseThe idea that America faces an inexorable, irreversible decline has become a form of conventional wisdom. Is this really true — or is it becoming so because of poor policy choices being made by its ...
This new, well-researched book tells the story of a Jewish woman’s fight to find her daughter and grandson in Argentina.
"A Flower Traveled in My Blood" tells the tale of the Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo and the work they did to resist the military ...
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The South American Fate of Hitler’s Pocket BattleshipThe first naval battle of World War II unfolded not in European waters, but in the South Atlantic off the coasts of Argentina ...
James Gunn says Superman would hypothetically also save Hitler, explaining the superhero’s strict no-kill code in a new podcast interview.
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The Nazi Ratlines: How Argentina Became the Last Refuge of Hitler’s HenchmenIn the chaotic final days of World War II, as Allied justice loomed and the Red Army approached Berlin, a secret network of escape routes began ferrying some of the Third Reich’s most wanted men to ...
A harrowing new book tells the story of the women determined to learn the fates of the babies born to their pregnant daughters in captivity.
The Nazi demagogue still shapes our world. Can we ever move past him? By Alec Ryrie The strangest thing about this week’s 100 th anniversary of the publication of Mein Kampf is that it still matters.
After a vicious attack, a young woman regains consciousness in the hospital and learns that she has only a week to live. She ...
Next week marks 80 years since the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Japan. NPR's Scott Simon talks to Garrett Graff about his book "The Devil Reached Toward The Sky," which recounts the bomb's creation.
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