Did the German people protest death camps?
Most Germans did not mount widespread public protests against the Nazi death camps, but there were important, documented exceptions where Germans—often in specific social circumstances—did openly resi...
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Most Germans did not mount widespread public protests against the Nazi death camps, but there were important, documented exceptions where Germans—often in specific social circumstances—did openly resi...
The Nazi Party’s 25-point program, proclaimed in February 1920, combined into a single platform that included explicit economic measures: abolition of “unearned” incomes, nationalization of key indust...
Edgar Cayce, the early 20th‑century “Sleeping Prophet,” made thousands of trance readings; a handful of those forecasts are commonly cited as having been borne out—most notably warnings about a major ...
Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf advanced racial hierarchies by recycling pseudoscientific claims — notably a belief in a biologically “superior” Aryan race, conspiracy-laden ideas about a “Jewish peril,” an...