• An alligator believed was

    An alligator believed was "pet" of Adolf Hitler has died in Moscow Zoo

    Saturn the alligator was given to the Soviet Union in 1946 and the myth was born that he was in the collection of the Nazi leader. The zoo said the reptile, called Saturn, was around 84-years-old when he died on Friday. Saturn was born in Mississippi in the US and was later gifted to Berlin …
  • Hayek on the Socialist Roots of Nazism

    Hayek on the Socialist Roots of Nazism

    When the individual has no rights, only duties. F.A. Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom is one of the more compelling and accessible books in the Austrian economic tradition. The bulk of the book makes the argument that central planning and interventionism inevitably lead to authoritarianism in the plain language that influenced the sale of over 350,000 copies. …
  • Nazi German war criminals became high ranking commanders in NATO after WW2

    Nazi German war criminals became high ranking commanders in NATO after WW2

    For decades former Nazis and German war criminals served at the highest echelons of NATO. Most of them were highly decorated Nazis, who later served in top positions in the Western German army, and were later promoted to serve as Commander and Chief of all NATO forces in Europe. This was not a unique event, …
  • Helen Hunt brings trailblazing war journalist to life in ‘World on Fire’

    Helen Hunt brings trailblazing war journalist to life in ‘World on Fire’

    Helen Hunt says Nancy Campbell, the fictional reporter she plays in the war drama “World on Fire,” is based on two different real-life journalists: William Shirer, who chronicled Hitler’s rise to power for CBS Radio, and Claire Hollingworth, the Daily Telegraph reporter whose “scoop of the century” broke the news that Germany invaded Poland — …