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“Blood and honor” was the motto adopted by the Hitler Youth during World War II as noted by social media users who commented on the state police’s post hoping to find Dare. Internet sleuths ...
The Tennessee Federation of Republican Women has issued a reading list for children that praises Nazi leader Adolf Hitler as an “intelligent” leader. After public criticism from other ...
The 1.6 million-member organisation, often likened to the Hitler Youth movement, is utilised by the Kremlin to indoctrinate and militarise Russian children. A split image posted on the site ...
A shocking true story based on the book by Alfons Heck, recalling how he became a high-ranking member of the Hitler Youth during World War II. Along with 8,000,000 other German children, he pledged ...
They are our future leaders,” he told host John Catsimatidis. “What worries me is 10, 15 years from now, these Hitler Youth will be members of Congress, will be on the editorial board of the ...
That propaganda didn’t remain in newspapers or speeches—it spilled into the streets as the Hitler Youth and Nazi militias attacked Jewish homes, businesses, and synagogues, looting ...
Max Ebel fled his home in Nazi Germany after he was assaulted for refusing to join the Hitler Youth. Susumu Shimizu, a Japanese immigrant in Peru, helped run a successful family business in Lima.
This allowed Hitler to ban the Catholic Zentrum party without opposition from the Catholic Church. Despite signing an agreement with the Pope, the Catholic Youth League was broken up, Catholic ...