Arturo Ui” imagines a Chicago overtaken by a brutal, if dim-witted, gangster, whose gradual rise to power eerily mirrors Hitler’s own rise in 1930s Germany.
In a new essay collection, the novelist and critic offers her observations on artists, technology and a vanishing public ...
Think Berlin Gedachtniskirche (with an umlaut); in English, the “Memory Church,” a ruin of a once beautiful church in downtown ...
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The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler
Behind the speeches and salutes was a man obsessed with domination. Hitler’s vision for a “perfect world” became a nightmare ...
In each era of globalisation since the mid-17th century, a single country has sought to be the clear world leader – shaping ...
The fascist dictator built a ballroom in the garden of the Reich Chancellery in Berlin — beneath it was his first bunker.
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