Adolf Hitler had it figured out — if you’re going to rule as a despot, you have to crack down on higher education to prevent ...
The seemingly perpetually angry philosophy professor who once exclaimed “fuck those assholes” to those who differed with his ...
On May 10, 1933, university students in 34 university towns across Germany burned over 25,000 books ... while students gave the Nazi salute. In Berlin 40,000 people gathered to hear German ...
There’s no reason why Queen’s or Ulster University can’t offer opportunities to American staff cast out of their disciplines ...
Under the Nazis, judges swore an oath of loyalty to Hitler and swore to act in the interest of Nazi Germany. Lawyers were free to belong to any associations they decided to join. Lawyers had to be ...
The California state legislature failed to pass two separate bills aimed at protecting girls sports from trans inclusion on ...
Revise the events which lead to Hitler's control of Germany including the Reichstag Election, the Enabling Act and how opposition was eliminated. Control and opposition in Nazi Germany - CCEA In ...
Norwood reveals how many American universities actively or passively helped to legitimize Nazi Germany. In their failure to take a stand against antisemitism, Norwood sees parallels in academia today.
Nazi students in Germany staged massive bonfires to incinerate the works of writers they deemed “un-German.” From Freud to ...
One of the most disturbing examples of this phenomenon is the direct connection between American racism and Nazi Germany’s racial policies. Adolf Hitler and other Nazi leaders closely studied ...