Hitler declared war on the US after Pearl Harbor. Did he later blame Japan for dragging America into WWII? A deep look at blame, ideology, and strategy.
World War II
Did Nazi & Unit 731 Experiments Teach Us Anything?
Did the Holocaust and Unit 731 experiments produce useful medical knowledge? A historian explains what was claimed, what was actually learned, and why it matters.
What Happened to American Nazi Sympathizers?
From the 1939 Madison Square Garden Nazi rally to FBI arrests and quiet reinventions, here’s what actually happened to American Nazi sympathizers after 1941.
Why WWII Carrier Fleets Dwarf Today’s Numbers
In WWII the US had 151 aircraft carriers and Japan 18, yet today the US is said to have only 11. Here’s why the numbers, types, and missions changed so much.
Did Nazi Soldiers Suffer After the War? 5 Hard Truths
Did Nazi soldiers face PTSD, alcoholism, drug use, or suicide after WWII? Five key facts on trauma, denial, and how former Nazis lived with what they did.
If Nazi Germany Got the Bomb First: Which City Dies?
If Nazi Germany had built the atomic bomb first, which city would they hit: London, Moscow, or somewhere else? A grounded look at targets, tech, and Nazi strategy.
Why France Fell Quickly in 1940 Despite a Million Troops
Explore why France fell rapidly in 1940 despite having over a million soldiers, examining military strategies, leadership, and aftermath.
How Anne Frank Knew About Concentration Camps
Explore how Anne Frank’s diary reveals knowledge of concentration camps, challenging the notion that the world was unaware during WWII.
Nazi Documents Found in Argentina: 5 Key Insights
Explore the discovery of Nazi documents in Argentina, their historical context, impact, and implications for global history.