Category: Hitler

John Robson: Gone Are the Days When Careful Thought Was Put Into Waging Just War

Commentary When the Canadian prime minister shows up at a NATO conference with empty pockets, then criticizes his allies for giving cluster munitions to Ukraine as the wrong kind of help, it’s tempting to tune him out. But just as an alcoholic might be right that you drink too much, you should sometimes read a…


Stopping the Rise of Adolf Hitler

In this historical fiction revisit of the rise of Adolf Hitler, Herbert J. Stern and Alan Winter have created a series focused on the rise of Hitler and the attempt to stop it. “Sins of the Fathers” is the sequel to the acclaimed series debut “Wolf” and follows the protagonist Friedrich Richard, an SS officer…


The Beijing Olympics Will Embolden the CCP, Just as the Berlin Games Emboldened Hitler

Commentary The Winter Olympics, or as some prefer, “the Genocide Games,” are in progress in Beijing, with participation from 91 countries. I generally eschew hyperbole, but my mind keeps straying to the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, the first time in Olympic history that a boycott was proposed—but failed to launch—on human-rights abuse grounds. Hitler…


Dems Defense Strategy 101: Call the Republicans Nazis – Good for Offense, Too

Commentary Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried, who is running for governor in the Sunshine State, is the latest Democrat to compare a Republican leader to Adolf Hitler. In her campaign to unseat Gov. Ron DeSantis, she accuses him of “blaming certain parts of our society and our culture. And that’s exactly what Hitler did to the Jews…


Student Charged With Putting Hitler Quote in School Yearbook

GLASTONBURY, Conn.—An 18-year-old has been charged with computer crimes after police say he hacked into a database and put a quote from Adolf Hitler into a Connecticut high school yearbook. The teen was a student at Glastonbury high school, where the quote appeared in May beneath the photo of an unsuspecting classmate, police said. It…


‘Vichy’ and the Destiny of the West

Commentary Winston Churchill once observed that nations which go down fighting have the capacity to be reborn. Those that surrender tamely, he thought, might never rise again to their former glory. Such was the case with the French Third Republic. After the country was invaded by Germany in May of 1940, French forces rapidly lost…