Nazi Germany

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The suicide squadron of Nazi Germany

Monalisa Basu 28 Oct 2020

Nazi Germany once set up a suicide squad to salvage the last hope in World War II, but did not change the outcome of the situation.

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The 'weapon of revenge' once disillusioned Nazi Germany

Marcia Libosada 01 Oct 2020

On the morning of September 8, 1944, a large explosion rocked the southeastern suburbs of Paris, caused by the V-2, the world's first guided ballistic missile.

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Biden compared Trump to the Nazi propaganda minister

Sara Mae Towle 27 Sep 2020

Biden said that Trump is like Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi propaganda minister, and will roll out "lies" during the September 29 debate.

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The US campaign recruited 1,600 Nazi scientists

Ben Myers 25 Aug 2020

In order to prevent German technology from falling into the hands of the Soviet Union, the United States conducted the Paperclip Campaign, secretly recruiting more than 1,600 Nazi scientists.

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The Soviet female gunner once gave terror to Nazi Germany

In April 1944, Roza Shanina felt depressed when he shot and killed a Nazi for the first time, starting a streak of defeating 59 names in 10 months.

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The theft of German weapons by the Allies during World War II

Britain and the United States repeatedly opened a campaign to hunt for German weapons to research, find weaknesses to counter the enemy in World War II.

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How was the Nazi 'death camp' exposed?

Images of the Allies captured during the Nazi liberation of the "death camp" at the end of World War II revealed the truth about the Holocaust disaster.

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German fighter pilot spared US bombers

AKSheriff 24 Nov 2019

Compassion made fighter pilot Franz Stigler escort the US bomber to safety even after a fierce battle.

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'Fire storm' destroyed the Nazi industry

BryanHepp 22 Nov 2019

The Allies deployed 3,000 aircraft and dropped 9,000 tons of bombs on Hamburg in 1943 with the aim of destroying Germany's war potential.

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