Dr Goebbels: The Man Who Made Hitler?
Robert Pearce investigates the career of the Third Reich’s ‘evil genius’.
Robert Pearce investigates the career of the Third Reich’s ‘evil genius’.
Ken Rise explains the process by which Hitler’s will became the law in Nazi Germany.
Germany's new Chancellor took power on 30 January 1933.
Thomas Meakin asks to what extent Italian Fascism represented a triumph of style over substance.
Julius Ruiz evaluates Franco’s role during the conflict.
Why is the sordid murder of Horst Wessel, a young Nazi storm troop leader in Berlin in early 1930, so important? Nigel Jones recalls his death and the black legend that sprang from it.
F.G. Stapleton highlights the key role played by the Italian King in the Rise of Mussolini.
Alan Farmer assesses the personal responsibility of the Führer
Robert Carr dissects a book frequently referred to but seldom read.
F.G. Stapleton seeks to understand why the Pontiff of 1939-58 has been called ‘Hitler’s Pope’.