This article was originally published on Moment Magazine. Music, at its core, is freedom. It cannot be caged by ideology or controlled by propaganda. The Nazis understood that, which is why they tried ...
Edgar Feuchtwanger, now 100 years old and living in England, told The Guardian about his experiences in pre-World War II Germany, including how, in 1929, Adolf Hitler became his neighbor, the UK-based ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Lizi Rosenfeld, a Jewish woman, sits on a park bench bearing a sign that reads, 'Only for Aryans,' in August 1938 in Vienna.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. White shoelaces in black combat boots are a sign of support for white supremacy. After Nazism brought Germany to ruin, preventing ...
The weekend programming over at CBS was unusually focused on speech norms and censorship in Germany. First, Face the Nation host Margaret Brennan casually asserted that free speech is what empowered ...
One of the earliest expressions of totalitarianism in German-Austrian writer Daniel Kehlmann’s novel The Director unfolds in a classroom. In 1939, Jakob, the son of the Expressionist auteur G.W. Pabst ...