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From Charlottesville to the White House: How the “Unite the Right” Rally Altered American Politics
Deborah Baker on Richard Spencer, White Nationalism, and the Challenges of Covering Neo-Nazis
By
Deborah Baker
| June 3, 2025
Draw Me a Controversy: On the Banning of Beloved Children’s Book Author Eric Carle
Lisa Tolin Explores How “Draw Me a Star” Was Swept Into a Dangerous Culture War
By
Lisa Tolin
| March 10, 2025
The “People’s Car.” How Nazi Germany Created the Volkswagen Beetle
Witold Rybczynski Explores the Dark History and Unsavory Origins of an Automotive Icon
By
Witold Rybczynski
| October 8, 2024
“Books Are Weapons in the War of Ideas.” The Incendiary Power of Literature in an Era of Censorship
Kenneth C. Davis on Book Bans, Reading as Exercising, and Turning to Shorter Books in the Age of Screens
By
Kenneth C. Davis
| October 8, 2024
Bigoted Bookselling: When the Nazis Opened a Propaganda Bookstore in Los Angeles
Evan Friss on Hitler’s Attempt to Win Americans Over to His Cause
By
Evan Friss
| August 21, 2024
Laughing At Evil: When Charlie Chaplin Brought Hitler to the Big Screen
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| November 3, 2023
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Between Fear and Resignation: How German Writers Reacted to Hitler’s Rise
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Uwe Wittstock
| June 23, 2023
The Challenge of Confronting Hitler’s Moral Stain on Europe
By
Ian Kershaw
| December 1, 2022
That Fictional Summer in Berlin: When a British Aristocrat, and Her Camera, Revealed the Truth About the Nazi Regime
By
Keen On
| October 12, 2022
In the Room Where German Tycoons Agreed to Fund Hitler’s Rise To Power
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| April 22, 2022
Rebecca Donner on Writing History in the Present Tense
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| December 2, 2021
What Makes a Great Speech?
Simon Sebag Montefiore Considers the Qualities of Great Oratory Throughout History
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Katja Hoyer on Hitler’s Campaign for Office
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| May 20, 2021
The Problem of Using Absurdity to Depict Tyrants
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Keen On
| February 24, 2021
How the Long Winter of 1933 Birthed a New Kind of Nationalism
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Keen On
| January 25, 2021
On Nazi Leader Rudolf Hess's Absurd Mission to Broker Peace
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| December 17, 2020
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