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The secret Nazi network that controlled occupied Europe
Behind the front lines of World War II, Nazi Germany built a vast security system designed to control occupied Europe through ...
An immigration judge has ordered the deportation of an 81-year-old man who admittedly served as an elite SS Death's Head guard during World War II Nazi operations, the U.S. Justice Department ...
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare was a secret organization designed to disrupt Nazi operations through unconventional means. Its agents used sabotage, guerrilla tactics, and covert strikes to ...
Gen. Adolf Heusinger was chief of army operations in the Nazi army and briefly filled in for Gen. Kurt Zeitzler, the chief of the German army's High Command. In 1961 he became chairman of NATO's ...
After World War II, Operation Paperclip quietly recruited German scientists to work on its most advanced weapons and space programs—including some who had been active in the Third Reich. The first U.S ...
Neither the United States nor Germany would end up completing an atomic bomb while the war in Europe raged, but the Allies were determined to stymie Nazi projects at every opportunity. At the start of ...
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