Ernst Moritz Hess the single Jew that Hitler wanted to save.

10-04-2019

Some German Jews escaped the Holocaust by fleeing the country, others hid and some battled to stay alive long enough to be freed from the Nazi death camps. But Ernst Moritz Hess  owed his survival to the personal intervention of Adolf Hitler.  The Fuhrer ordered his SS thugs to leave the Jewish judge alone because Hess… Read more »

Sir Arthur ‘Bomber’ Harris was the RAF Chief of the Bomber Command.

07-04-2019

In 1933, Harris was appointed as Deputy Director of Plans in the Air Ministry – a post he held until 1937. During this time, relations with Germany became strained and Arthur Harris produced a document on what part the RAF could play in a war against Germany. By September 1939, Harris was an Air Vice… Read more »

The Warsaw Uprising began on 1 August 1944

06-04-2019

The Warsaw Uprising was a major World War Ii operation by the Polish resistance Home Army to liberate Warsaw from Nazi Germany. The Uprising was timed to coincide with the Soviet Union’s Red Army approaching the eastern suburbs of the city and the retreat of German forces. However, the Soviet advance stopped short, enabling the Germans to regroup and demolish the city while defeating the… Read more »

Pearl Harbor Heroics.

05-04-2019

Shortly before 8 a.m. on December 7, 1941, the skies over the naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii filled with the drone of more than 350 Japanese fighter planes and bombers. During a two-hour ambush, the Japanese strike force rained fire on the unprepared Pacific Fleet, damaging or destroying some 20 ships and 200 aircraft… Read more »

Martinus “Tinus” Bernardus Osendarp, Dutch 1936 top athlete and Nazi collaborator.

02-04-2019

Tinus Osendarp was a football player and started training in sprint for fun. His first international success came at the 1934 European Championships where he won bronze medals in the 200 m and 4 × 100 m relay . He won another two bronze medals at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, in the 100 m and 200 m sprint events and… Read more »

Elena Rzhevskaya was tasked with a bizarre job: protecting a jewelry box containing the only irrefutable proof of Hitler’s death.

01-04-2019

When we hear the name Adolf Hitler, we don’t often think about his cavities. Given the towering history of World War II, it’s odd to consider its architects as real human beings, with bad breath and stomach trouble, shoes that hurt, compressed spines, and artificial teeth. Hitler, for all that he was portrayed as an… Read more »

Hitler’s Bavarian Beer Hall Putsch of 1923.

31-03-2019

The Beer Hall Putsch of November 1923, or the Munich Putsch, was Hitler’s attempt to overthrow the Weimar government of Friedrich Ebert    and establish a right wing nationalistic one in its place. Friedrich Eberth died of septic shock 28-02-1925 age 54. In September 1923, the Chancellor Gustav Stresemann    and President Ebert had decided that the only… Read more »

Hitler’s dentist.

29-03-2019

He has gone down as one of the world’s bloodiest dictators, responsible for the deaths of tens of millions of people. Adolf Hitler portrayed himself as a fearless ruler who was afraid of no-one. But behind closed doors, the Nazi leader was terrified of one thing – going to the dentist. His personal dentist Johannes… Read more »

Carin Fock-Kantzow-Goering’s life

28-03-2019

Carin Axelina Hulda Fock, born 21-10-1888 in Stockholm was the first wife of Hermann Goering and the daughter of a Swedish baron and his Anglo-Irish wife. Carin Fock, was married with lieutenant Baron Nils Gustaf von Kantzow , with one child Thomas born in 1912 . She first met the famous ex-World War I fighter pilot… Read more »

Waal Crossing September 20th 1944.

27-03-2019

At this location on September 20, 1944 the Waal crossing was executed with 26 canvas boats by the Third Battalion of the 504th Regimental Combat Team led by Major Julian Cook. He survived the war and died at Columbia, SC on June 19, 1990, age 73.  On September 17, 1944, Major Cook jumped into Holland near the Maas-Waal… Read more »

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