The sport, which began capturing global imagination just after World War I, has been used as a platform to make political and racial statements and broadcast ethnic identities
Book review of The Hitler Conspiracies: The Third Reich and the Paranoid Imagination
An employee of BP Plc's Australian refinery who was fired last year for mocking management online using a well-known meme of Adolf Hitler has been awarded more than $143,100 in compensation
She gifted him a small bottle of hand sanitiser
Peter Fritzsche's answer to these questions has been to go back and reassess what we think we know about Hitler's rise
A surreal happy ending and a final tragic one coexist in The Shop on the High Street, which benefits from intellectual honesty and thoughtfully edited frames
"Why have Muslims been excluded? And why have they (Centre) not included Jews in the CAA?" asked the Punjab CM
Nearly 80 years later, the genre of the Hitler satire appears to have gradually emerged
While confiscations by the Nazis were generally overturned after 1989, the German unification treaty holds that seizures during the period immediately after the war remain unaffected
Bouverie, a former British television journalist, offers few fresh details or insights into Britain's disastrous appeasement policy
Each painting is estimated to fetch between 5,000 and 7,000 pounds
Previously, a supermarket had refused to decorate a cake for his son, named Adolf Hitler Campbell
The relic was found in the Nazi leader's Berlin bunker in 1945 following the regime's defeat
The Nazi party leader travelling telephone was recovered from his bunker in Germany