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The Ship That Carried the Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Has Been Found
20+ hour, 38+ min ago (939+ words) In a remarkable historical discovery, researchers have located the long-lost vessel that once transported key components of the atomic bomb dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima during the final days of World War II. The finding offers historians a deeper…...
Book Review: "The Hitler Years" by Frank McDonough (Pt. 1)
1+ week, 5+ hour ago (172+ words) For the previous book in the series entitled The Weimar Years, click the link here. This review covers the introduction to the end of chapter 2. Full Title: The Hitler Years: Triumph 1933-1939 by Frank McDonough " Reviewer and Commentator " Post-Grad Millennial (M.A) " 300K+ reads…...
After the Führer: Who Inherited Adolf Hitler’s Vast Wealth?
1+ week, 12+ hour ago (721+ words) ### The Myth and Reality of Hitler's Fortune Beyond book royalties, Hitler earned income from image rights, state stipends, and "donations" from industrialists eager to curry favor with the regime. He paid virtually no taxes after coming to power, and much…...
When Prison Becomes Home: Why Some Elderly Japanese Choose Jail Over Freedom
1+ week, 2+ day ago (595+ words) Inside prison, life is structured. There are routines, scheduled activities, and social interaction with other inmates and staff. For someone who spends days or weeks without speaking to another person, this structure can feel comforting. Ironically, prison may provide more…...
The Nazi Who Fooled Death
1+ week, 3+ day ago (813+ words) Speer's survival was not a stroke of luck; it was the result of a brilliant, cold, and deeply calculated psychological strategy that separated him from his fanatical peers. The Architect of Total War Before the trials, Albert Speer was perhaps…...
How Bookbinders Used Old Records to Help the Nazis Find Their Victims
2+ week, 2+ day ago (969+ words) This story is not simply about craft or bureaucracy. It is about how information, when weaponized, can become as dangerous as any weapon. The Power of Records in a Surveillance State When Adolf Hitler rose to power in 1933, the Nazi…...
The Soldier the Army Rejected—Who Became the Commander-in-Chief
2+ mon, 1+ week ago (1822+ words) The year was 1917, and the world was burning. Europe had been trench-locked in the First World War for three years, and the United States was finally stepping into the fray. Across the American Midwest, young men were lining up at…...
The Net Worth of Nazi-Looted Wealth in History An Examination of One of the Largest Organized Thefts Ever Recorded
2+ mon, 1+ week ago (167+ words) "Say the Truth: Explain Everything in the World" is your trusted source for uncovering facts and exploring the wonders of history, science, technology, and beyond. We simplify complex ideas and reveal truths to inspire curiosity . This article explores the types…...
Mad Jack Churchill: The Sword-Wielding WWII Warrior Who Made War Look Like Fantasy
2+ mon, 1+ week ago (257+ words) His actions only grew more audacious. During a raid in Norway, Churchill reportedly charged ahead of his unit into Nazi-occupied buildings, slashing enemies with his sword before climbing to the roof and engaging others until the structure collapsed beneath him....
A World in Conflict: How History Shapes Today’s Global Tensions
2+ mon, 2+ week ago (768+ words) The world today feels restless. News headlines are filled with wars, political tension, economic struggles, and fear about the future. Many people ask the same question: Why does the world seem so divided? To understand modern global conflicts, we must…...