Searching for Mr. X - For eight years, a man without a memory lived among strangers at a hospital in Mississippi. But was recovering his identity the happy ending he was looking for? ~humanities.history Article 5873 words, published Sep 20 2021 4 votes
The Great Depression explained, globally ~humanities.history Video 43:11, published Jun 30 2020 3 votes
The contested legacy of the anti-fascist International Brigades, who enlisted from around the world to fight fascism in Spain ~humanities.history Article 2938 words 9 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 ~humanities.history Article 1541 words, published Oct 3 2017 9 votes
When fascism was American; Using religion, anticommunism and xenophobia, "Father" Charles Coughlin popularized fascism in 1930s America, not too unlike Donald Trump today ~humanities.history Article 2795 words 8 votes
Early warnings: How American journalists reported the rise of Hitler ~humanities.history Article 529 words, published Mar 13 2012 5 votes
The Hongerwinter: How famine under the Nazis revealed the cause of celiac disease ~humanities.history Article 1605 words, published Mar 29 2018 6 votes
Charles Coughlin, the 'Radio Priest' who brought fascism to America in the 1930s (1979) ~humanities.history Article 146 words, published Oct 28 1979 7 votes
Denmark honours Bernhard Arp Sindberg who rescued thousands of Chinese during the Japanese imperial army's orgy of violence in Nanjing in 1937 ~humanities.history Article 1005 words 6 votes
In 1939, 20,000 Americans rallied in New York’s Madison Square Garden to celebrate the rise of Nazism ~humanities.history Article 1561 words 16 votes
American Nazis in the 1930s—The German American Bund ~humanities.history Article 168 words, published Jun 5 2017 10 votes
The last slave ship survivor gave an interview in the 1930s. It just surfaced in the form of a new book ~humanities.history Article 727 words, published May 3 2018 3 votes