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Soon after former President Donald Trump was shot at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, the term “Reichstag fire” began trending on social media. Here’s what the Nazi-era term ...
I’m always troubled when politicians or commentators attempt to link the authoritarianism of the Trump administration to 1930s Germany. The years that led to the Holocaust were unique in modern ...
On the night of Feb. 27, 1933, an arsonist attacked the Reichstag, Germany’s historic parliamentary building. It was a critical moment in the country’s collapse from democracy to dictatorship. Today, ...
On the night of Feb. 27, 1933, someone set fire to the Reichstag, the home of the German parliament in Berlin. In the hours after the conflagration gutted the building, Germany’s newly chosen ...
On February 27, 1933, the Reichstag, or German Parliament building, burned down. This was less than a month after Adolph Hitler took power as Germany's Fuhrer. Hitler and his Nazi Party used the fire ...
No alleged shooter has yet been identified in the assassination Wednesday of right-wing icon Charlie Kirk. But President Donald Trump is blaming the left and vowing vengeance, while antisemitism is ...
Eight Deputies of the German Reichstag, or slightly more than 1% of its membership, are known to have been shot during Chancellor Hitler’s blood purge (TIME, July 9). Thanking their stars last week, ...
Historians call it “The Long, Hot Summer of 1967,” that brief and sorry season when America lost its mind — and I nearly lost my life. Only three years earlier, the Civil Rights Act had outlawed ...
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