Germans first heard details of the allied landing on D-Day on June 6 th, 1944 at 4.50 AM on the armed forces radio station Soldatensender Calais. “The enemy is landing with force from the air and from ...
As the Third Reich faced collapse, Hitler’s propaganda machine unleashed one final psychological weapon: the Werewolf movement. Initially envisioned as a guerrilla force to stall Allied advances and ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Part of a speech by World War II Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels was played over the public address system before a high school soccer game, prompting an apology by the home ...
German government warns against Russian propaganda at WW2 events Russian ambassador attends Seelow commemoration despite German caution Ukrainian envoy criticizes Russian presence at war victim ...