November 13, 2008
Nosmo King
From the “I Did Not Know That File” -
The anti-tobacco movement in Nazi Germany was the first public anti-smoking campaign in modern history. Anti-tobacco movements grew in many nations from the beginning of the 20th century, but these had little success except in Germany where the campaign was supported by the government after the Nazis came to power. It was the most powerful anti-smoking movement in the world in the 1930s and early 1940s. The Nazi leadership condemned smoking and several of them openly criticized tobacco consumption. Research on smoking and its effects on health thrived under Nazi rule and was the most important of its type at that time.
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"...Fewer than 100 survived Treblinka. I am the last one"...
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October 11, 2008
Nazi TV
What do the SAT, the Kellogg Company, Woodrow Wilson and Adolf Hitler all have in common? They are all connected by the practice of eugenics in the first half the 20th century. 33 Disturbing But True Facts About Eugenics
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The Germans began television broadcasts in 1935 in Berlin, and later in several other cities. Since television sets were expensive, they established a dozen television watching rooms around Berlin where people could watch for free. This page provides the schedule of television programming for the week of 26 March to 1 April 1939. More about “Swastika Tube” at this Metafilter thread
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From The Onion: Holocaust Museum Cashier Has Yet Another Depressing Day
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May 09, 2008
Sunny side of the street
The Sunny Side of Nazi Occupation, Les Parisiens sous l'Occupation, a new controversial photography exhibit. (From Frog Smoke)
Hebrew Press in 1932: Hitler makes better impression than expected
“Don’t be stupid, be a smarty, come and join the Nazi party”. (One of 50 Funniest Movie Scenes Ever)
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March 12, 2008
Eva and Leana Munzer
Josef Lipnicki's Jewish New Years card from Bergen-Belsen. Pictures from the archives of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Re-post: You know your Christmas dinner is going to suck when you get back from the bathroom and Hitler is in your seat
Abandoned Russian wooden Victorians (by Andrew Qzmn. Scroll down - Picture Heavy. From English Russia)
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February 20, 2008
Laughing With Hitler
The original Emo kid
Scanned photo albums of German soldiers
Stress positions, nothing more serious than fraternity hazing
A visit to Hitler’s bunker, at “Traces of Evil”
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January 07, 2008
Facebook of the Nazi Party
Virtual History uses CGI technology to re create moments in history that where never captured on film. Churchill and Hitler, digitally enhanced
Hitler wanted to control the world. But he couldn't even control his flatulence. Scent of a Führer - The dictator who smelt it, dealt it. (From David Thompson)
Third Reich to Fortune 500: Five Popular Brands the Nazis Gave Us
Secrets photos of the death marches from Dachau passing through villages
History of Holocaust denial on wikipedia
Update (From a comment below): More about Windsor's "Swastikas" Hockey Teams 1905 - 1916
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October 22, 2007
Third Reich Memorabilia
“Hitler loves the circus. He takes real pleasure in the idea that underpaid performers are risking their lives to please him.” From Neatorama’s 17 Strange Facts About Hitler
Third Reich Relics & Memorabilia at Germania International
Satelite picture on Google map of the Berlin's Holocaust memorial
Auschwitz through the lens of the SS, a photo album belonged to SS officer Karl Hocker, who was stationed at Auschwitz from May 1944 until the camp's liberation
Daniel Mendelsohn's memoir The Lost: A Search for Six of Six Million on Fresh Air
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September 06, 2007
The toadstool
Der Giftpilz, The Poisonous Mushroom was a anti-Semitic propaganda book for children, published by Julius Streicher in 1938
Austrian Anschluss: A voting ballot from 10 April 1938. The ballot text reads "Do you agree with the reunification of Austria with the German Empire that was enacted on 13 March 1938, and do you vote for the party of our leader Adolf Hitler?," the large circle is labelled "Yes," the smaller "No."
Music of the Third Reich (As well as other Fascist regimes)
Boris Kobe's Tarot Cards from Allach Concentration Camp. Originals in Slovenian archives. (From Metafilter)
recreating the personal voice of Hitler
Many videos of the holocaust on YouTube
The forgotten camps
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July 04, 2007
30’s disco
I will survive with Adolph & the Gang. (From Yes But No But Yes)
A piece of history I never heard about: The Zazous was an anti-Nazi cultural youth movement who opposed the Vichy regime in occupied France. Influenced by jazz and swing they met in basement clubs and scuffled with fascists on the streets
Strange Towers of the Third Reich. These concrete towers were unique air raid shelters of Nazi Germany, built to withstand the destructive power of WWII bombs and heavy artillery
The Rape of Europa tells the story of the systematic theft, deliberate destruction and miraculous survival of Europe’s art treasures during the Third Reich and the Second World War
I found some "yellow stars," Jewish identity papers and other tragic items at a Hungarian flea market. What to do?
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April 27, 2007
50 million pages
For the first time, secrets of the Nazi Holocaust that have been hidden away for more than 60 years are finally being made available to the public. We’re not talking about a missing filing cabinet - we’re talking about thousands of filing cabinets, holding 50 million pages. (The text from some TV show)
Rabbit Raising in German Concentration Camps. The Angora rabbit project was an SS-administered program to breed rabbits for their soft, warm fur, one use of which was to line the jackets of Luftwaffe pilots. The rabbits were raised in luxury not far from the maltreated prisoners in 31 Nazi concentration camps in Germany, including Auschwitz, Buchenwald, and Dachau. (From Metafilter)
The Nazi Triangle
Calamita cosmica - Uno scheletro gigante in piazza Duomo a Milano
No time to blog tonight. Sorry.
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March 19, 2007
The twelve-year Reich
Some 1930’s editions of Mein Kampf for sale in South Dakota. Also there, Heinrich Hoffmann's book of photography, Youth with Hitler
Third Reich Eagles Remaining Today on Period Buildings
A tribute to Albert Speer's architecture
Swastika Ring on the hand of a man called Krishna, the owner of the 'Surya Swastika' Guesthouse in Pondicherry. (From Positive Swastikas flickr pool)
Hate On Display: A Visual Database of Extremist Symbols, Logos and Tattoos
Famous people known to sport a toothbrush moustache
Hitler was building the Third Reich. What were Reichs One and Two?
The 1936 Olympics
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October 27, 2006
Human Swastika
Josef Blösche was a Nazi war criminal who held the rank of SS-Rottenführer. Born in Friedland in Austria-Hungary, Blösche began his life working as a farmhand and a waiter at his father's hotel. After Nazi Germany took over the Sudetenland, Blösche became a willing servant of the regime.
In September 1941, he began serving as a guard at the Warsaw Ghetto and was in charge of the wooden bridge between Warsaw and the ghetto. He became known as "Frankenstein" for his monstrous behavior. Here he is on the right of this famous photograph...
Nazi Croats form Human Swastika, October 2006. Previous one, 1933
Home movies made by Nazi officers in the 1940s have been found in a church in rural Devon.
The films show members of the SS running a slave labor camp in southern Russia
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September 17, 2006
Berlin stories
On May 10, 1933, members of the Nazi Party gathered in Berlin, and many other German cities, to burn books that represented “Un-German” ideas. 100 years earlier said the German poet Heinrich Heine, "where they burn books they will also burn people". In August 2006, there’s a new sculpture at the same square where the book burning took place (Ami Ben Basat’s site in Hebrew)
Revisionist photos - Removing the horrors of the Third Reich from the pages of history
The Buchewald Series by inmate Johannes Steyer, and more art from the holocaust
Krakow ghetto (In Polish)
Whenever U.S. officials wish to demonize someone, they inevitably compare him to Adolf Hitler. The message immediately resonates with people because everyone knows that Hitler was a brutal dictator. But how many people know how Hitler actually became a dictator? My bet is, very few
Hail Hitler! The pig is dead. Did You Hear the One About Hitler?
The second, implicit Godwin's Law: In The Future, Everyone Will Be Hitler For 15 Minutes
"He who serves Adolf Hitler, the Führer, serves Germany, and whoever serves Germany, serves God." Timeline and Organizational Info of The Hitler Youth
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July 07, 2006
A bunch of numbers
“That’s an awfully boring tattoo on your arm. It’s just a bunch of numbers…”
Listen to historic recording of a 1945 BBC broadcast from liberated Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, featuring the singing of "Hatikva" by the surviving prisoners
The Third Reich Silver Flatware Collection of Adolf Hitler, Eva Braun, Göring & Himmler and Other Notables
The Nazi Connection with Tibet
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April 06, 2006
The Wannsee Protocol
"Buchenwald, according to Freud, once the light was let in, would become a soccer field, fat children would learn flower-arranging and solfeggio in the strangling rooms. At Auschwitz the ovens would be converted over to petit fours and wedding cakes, and the V-2 missiles to public housing for the elves."
- Thomas Pynchon, The Crying of Lot 49
Wannsee villa. After the surrender of the German army, the Allied powers began a search for the Nazi documents that they would need as evidence at the Nuremberg Military Tribunal. They found tons of paperwork including secret documents hidden in salt mines and behind walls in the Nazi administration buildings. But the one most important document, the order signed by Hitler which gave the authority for the genocide of the Jews, was never found. Then in 1947, long after the Nuremberg IMT ended, the minutes of a conference held on January 20, 1942 at a villa in Wannsee, a district of Berlin, were found. At this conference, the plans for the "Final Solution to the Jewish Question" had been discussed
Arbeit Macht Frei, one of Tom McMahon’s Virtual Painter pieces
Whitwell, TN is a small, rural community of less than two thousand people nestled in the mountains of Tennessee. Its citizens are almost exclusively white and Christian. In 1998, the children of Whitwell Middle School took on an inspiring project, Paper Clips
Auschwitz photographer still sees images
Der Fuehrer's Face, originally titled “Donald Duck in Nutziland”
Repost: Jerry Lewis’s The Day the Clown Cried, possibly the worst movie ever made
Wooden Synagogues of Poland, slide show (pdf)
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