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One hundred years of 'Mein Kampf', the book that turned Hitler's resentment into a criminal state
Today marks 100 years since the publication of 'Mein Kampf', the book in which the Nazi leader poured all his hatred against democracy, capitalism, and above all, the Jews. Even today, 80 years after ...
Donald Trump on Tuesday seemed to defend himself against accusations that his rhetoric echoes that of Adolf Hitler by claiming he’d never read the Nazi leader’s manifesto, prompting skepticism, ...
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 ...
In his opening monologue for Monday’s The Late Show, Colbert began with familiar Christmas refrain, singing, “It’s beginning to look a lot like fascism.” He then played the clip from Trump’s speech, ...
The book had long lingered there. Known, but not acknowledged. Sitting on her father’s bookshelf for decades after the war in Western Europe had culminated in an Allied victory on May 8, 1945. Except ...
(CNN) — Donald Trump said Tuesday at a rally in Waterloo, Iowa, that undocumented migrants are “destroying the blood of our country” — the latest anti-immigrant comments from the former president in ...
Donald Trump said in a New Hampshire speech over the weekend that immigrants are “poisoning the blood of our country,” a phrase that harkened back to Germany before World War II, which prompted ...
At the major JPB conference held last night at Mar-a-Lago in Florida, the private estate of US President Donald Trump, hundreds of participants gathered, including senior leaders, members of the U.S.
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