A replica of a boat that carried Danish Jews to safety in Sweden anchors an exhibit at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in NYC Article 1424 words 12 votes
Gilleleje remembers one of the greatest collective acts of resistance of World War II – its role in the flight and escape of over 7,000 Danish Jews Article 1474 words 9 votes
Crippling Hitler's navy – the battle that knocked out 50% of the Kriegsmarine's destroyers in Norway Video 11:42, published Dec 25 2022 4 votes
Part of a Spitfire which was shot down over Norway during World War II has gone on display after being restored Article 29 words 5 votes
Was Wilhelm Wundt a "Nazi"?: Volkerpsychologie, Racism and Anti-Semitism by Adrian Brock Article 328 words 1 vote
Battle of Drøbak Sound, 1940 - "Either I will be decorated or court martialed. Fire!" Video 7:46 6 votes
The legendary Commando raid at St. Nazaire | The greatest raid of all time Video 58:25, published Apr 22 2021 4 votes
The Polish doctors who used science to outwit the Nazis Article 7684 words, published Aug 14 2017 8 votes
José Epita Mbomo: The Spanish electrician who sabotaged the Nazis Article 3019 words, published Mar 1 2021 7 votes
The tale of a World War II British submarine that shot down an enemy plane with a torpedo Article 1585 words 7 votes
Janine de Greef, Belgian who helped smuggle downed Allied airmen to safety during World War II, dies at 95 Article 1253 words 7 votes
That Downfall scene explained: What is Hitler freaking out about? Video 10:03, published Oct 1 2019 8 votes
Marine archaeologists catch a break on the bottom of the Baltic Sea: A 75-year-old Enigma machine Article 374 words 12 votes
"Brilliant" plans to win WW2: How France planned to win the war against Nazi Germany Video 7:23, published May 12 2017 7 votes
What Jim Crow taught the Nazis: In the 1930s, the Nazi regime were fascinated by the global leader in codified race law — the United States Article 1541 words, published Oct 3 2017 9 votes
K-Ships vs. U-Boats: Blimps hunting submarines in the Battle of the Atlantic Article 1882 words 5 votes
Early warnings: How American journalists reported the rise of Hitler Article 529 words, published Mar 13 2012 5 votes
The Hongerwinter: How famine under the Nazis revealed the cause of celiac disease Article 1605 words, published Mar 29 2018 6 votes
Why Hitler lost the war: German strategic mistakes in WWII Video 36:20, published Jun 29 2012 7 votes
The secret mission to seize Nazi map data: How a covert US Army intelligence unit canvassed war-torn Europe, capturing intelligence with incalculable strategic value Article 4641 words 9 votes
Raoul Wallenberg is thought to have saved as many as 30,000 Jews but his descendants do not know how, when or why he died Article 1349 words 7 votes
The invention that won World War II: Patented in 1944, the Higgins boat gave the Allies the advantage in amphibious assaults Article 1329 words 6 votes
One of the few surviving heroes of D-Day shares his story: Army medic Ray Lambert, now 98, landed with the first assault wave on Omaha Beach Article 2034 words 9 votes
In 1939, 20,000 Americans rallied in New York’s Madison Square Garden to celebrate the rise of Nazism Article 1561 words 16 votes
Becoming Anne Frank - Why did we turn an isolated teenage girl into the world’s most famous Holocaust victim? Article 3562 words 7 votes
American Nazis in the 1930s—The German American Bund Article 168 words, published Jun 5 2017 10 votes
Hidden for seventy years, a new invaluable contribution to Holocaust literature—the diary of Renia Spiegel—was rediscovered inside a desk in New York Article 2975 words 13 votes
Subverting the narrative | Holocaust denial and the lost cause Video 20:28, published Jun 17 2018 3 votes