Haunting photographs document the scene in the bunker beneath Berlin where Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun were married -- and where they died.
The Red Army's victory parade in the Lustgarten on May 4, 1945. In the background is the Old Museum. Timothy Melnik © German-Russian Museum Collection Timofei Melnik ...
Courtesy of the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center These unique shots have only recently been published. They were taken by war photographers Ilya Arons and Valery Ginzburg. One of the most well known ...
The remnants of the Berlin garrison, numbering 70,000 men, surrendered yesterday afternoon. Three hours earlier all the enemy forces in Northern Italy and Western Austria, numbering nearly one million ...
This horrific and fascinating study of the Anglo-American air assaults on German cities during World War II, which was published a few years ago in Germany, requires a very strong stomach: Reader ...
The remnants of the Berlin garrison, numbering 70,000 men, surrendered yesterday afternoon. Three hours earlier all the enemy forces in Northern Italy and Western Austria, numbering nearly one million ...