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Modernity and the Third Reich Article 
Adolf Hitler had no time for modernist architects and artists, whose work he considered morally degenerate and politically subversive.
Jun 27, 2010 - Barry Vale
Third Reich Sites in Berlin Article 
Physical traces of the Third Reich are scattered throughout the city and provide clues to a fascinating history between Adolf Hitler and Berlin.
Sep 29, 2008 - Morgan Ashenfelter
The Third Reich and German Morale Article 
The decline in German morale was of utmost importance to the Party. The regime responded with 'atrocity propaganda', exhortation and, where this failed, sheer brutality.
Aug 24, 2008 - Sophie Castle-Clarke
Hitler's Suicide And The Last Days Of The Third Reich Article 
Hitler remained in his Berlin bunker as the Russians, the Allies and the end of WWII approached in April, 1945.
Dec 19, 2010 - Diane Evans
Munich, Germany - the Third Reich Walk Tour Article 
The Third Reich Tour of Hitler's Munich explains why Munich was the centre of the Nazi movement and visits key sites in Hitler's rise from would-be artist to dictator.
Mar 12, 2009 - James Parsons
Steve Reich's Piano Phase Article 
One of the compositional techniques most associated with Steve Reich is the process of phasing music.
Mar 15, 2006 - Sarah Canice Funke
William Dietrich and the Adventure-Filled Blood of the Reich Article 
The horrific hopes of early Nazi empire expansion collide with a modern global chase featuring a grocery shopper and a resourceful reporter.
Jul 15, 2011 - Bonnye Good
Sophie Scholl: The Final Days, a WWII Memorial Article 
The White Rose was an anti-Nazi resistance that hoped to hasten the end of the war and save German lives. Sophie and her brother Hans tried to apprise students in Munich.
Nov 30, 2009 - Barbara DeGrande
Geography and Evolution Article 
In the 19th century geography was a discipline struggling for legitimacy. But attempts at scientific theory had unintended consequences that contributed to WW II.
Mar 22, 2010 - David Myers
The Controversial Nazi Olympics of 1936 Article 
The year was 1936. The world was beginning to question the actions of Germany's new leader, Adolf Hitler. With his new power, Hitler wanted to hold his own Olympics.
May 29, 2009 - Maureen Zieber
Adorno and Horkheimer on the Enlightenment Article 
Adorno and Horkheimer's seminal 1940s' Dialectic of Enlightenment expressed a profound despair at the West's perversion of Enlightenment values.
Sep 30, 2011 - Catherine Rosario
Adolf Hitler's On-Going Popularity with Students Article 
The Third Reich is a frequent topic of student history papers yet the themes often point to a subtle fascination with Hitler and the trappings of National Socialism.
Nov 5, 2009 - Michael Streich
Album of the Damned Article 
Paul Garson's collection of everyday photographs begs the question: How could such ordinary people commit such extraordinary crimes?
May 13, 2009 - Dianha Simpson
Hitler, Pope Pius XII and the Rise of Nazi Germany Article 
In 1933, a negotiated agreement between Pope Pius XI and Hitler was facilitated by the Cardinal Secretary of State, Eugenio Pacelli, the future Pius XII.
Apr 22, 2011 - Diane Evans
Hitler Youth: Thought-Control and Brainwashing in Nazi Germany Article 
When Hitler came to power with dreams of conquering the world, he had to start somewhere, so he conquered the German children first.
Jan 20, 2011 - Diane Evans
San Francisco Symphony CD Review Article 
The works of Steve Reich and John Adams come together in this brilliantly performed album, the perfect introduction to minimalism.
Apr 26, 2006 - Sarah Canice Funke
Goebbels: The Voice of Nazi Germany Article 
Joseph Goebbels, as the Nazi Minister of Propaganda, was one of the strongest figures in spreading the ideology of National Socialism.
Jun 1, 2010 - Iemima Ploscariu
The Boys from Brazil DVD Review Article 
Lawrence Olivier, James Mason and Gregory Peck star in this intense drama about a diabolical plan to clone Adolph Hitler.
May 24, 2009 - Francine Brokaw
Inglorious Basterds Review Article 
Inglorious Basterds is the return to form that people have been waiting for.
Feb 1, 2010 - Eric Wood
Porajmos: The Forgotten Genocide of the European Gypsies Article 
An estimated 80% of the population of Roma, Gypsies and other travellers in Europe were executed between 1936-1945. The history books barely mention it.