Author: Josh Timko Interviewer: Jordan Downing Upon German expansion at the beginning of World War II, Jews living in Eastern Europe faced horrific genocide efforts from the Nazi party and various collaborators among local ethnic groups. Whereas many Jews were...
Author: Nicholas Racine Interviewer: Daniel Schlosser World War II was one of the earliest large scale, non-stop wars in history. Faster vehicles, communication devices, and the radar kept soldiers on high alert at all hours of the day. Sleeplessness took its...
Author: Jordan Downing Interviewer: Josh Timko During World War II, the Nazis in Germany plundered thousands of art and artifacts from all across Europe. They stole numerous pieces for Hitler to have in the “Greater German Reich” that he was creating. The United...
Volunteer of the French Resistance interior force (FFI) at Châteaudun in 1944. Germany occupied France on June 22nd, 1940, early on in World War II, and held power over them until the war ended in 1944. Do to their occupation, Frenchmen had to adjust to their new...
Author: Anna Conrad Interviewer: Megan Brobst When the Nazis came for the Jewish community the United States knew almost immediately. Yet, they sat back and did very little to rescue them. This uncomfortable statement goes against popular historical theory in America,...
Author: Megan Brobst Interviewer: Anna Conrad Between 1933 and 1945, Nazi Germany implemented a plan to eliminate all people they deemed unfit for their society. Before the Holocaust, the Nazis used the eugenic practices of sterilization and euthanasia to attempt to...