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Why Waffen-SS soldiers covered their faces in combat
German designers understood that the human face was the most recognizable shape on the battlefield. To counter this, the ...
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1Inside the Waffen-SS: Frontline Combat, Strategy, and Survival
Dive into the intense training, discipline, and battlefield experiences of the Waffen-SS, including motorcycle reconnaissance, armored warfare, and tank command. This narrative details combat strategy ...
The author is a socialist living in Ukraine. In late September, while on an official visit to Canada, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, along with the Canadian parliament, gave a standing ...
The politically influential, state-supported Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC) has responded to the political firestorm triggered by the Canadian parliament’s standing ovation for the Nazi war ...
Long ReadAs teenagers, Philippe Douroux, Alain Lejeune and Eric Frantz learned that their fathers had been among the 10,000 Frenchmen and 8,500 Walloons to enlist in the Waffen-SS. After decades of ...
A panel to discuss the Waffen SS was quietly cancelled at the University of Alberta after professors there complained that the institution continues to engage in whitewashing Nazi crimes. The ...
Nobel Prize-winning German writer Guenter Grass, author of the great anti-Nazi novel The Tin Drum, has admitted serving in the Waffen SS. He told a German newspaper he had been recruited at the age of ...
Nazi Waffen SS veterans join controversial march in Latvia The affair which is Europe’s only annual event by Waffen SS vets, drew a handful of counter-protesters from Latvia’s Jewish community and ...
The speaker of Canada's House of Commons, Anthony Rota, issued a public apology, claiming he was unaware of the full extent of Hunka's wartime affiliations when he made the acknowledgment. Editor's ...
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