Tag: Adolf Hitler

Book Review: Hitler’s Maladies and Their Impact on World War II: A Behavioral Neurologist’s View’

The mental health of Adolf Hitler has been an ongoing discussion since before his death in the spring of 1945. Historians and psychologists have endeavored to get to the bottom of what made Hitler arguably the most evil person in human history. Perhaps they are all right. Perhaps not so much. Tom Hutton, a clinical…


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…


Book Review: A Mootiful Life

Commentary A memoir is supposed to be an accurate description of events that happened in the life of its author. However, it is not unusual to accuse the author of making up events to embellish his or her narrative. One website warned that memoirs could end up like a novel “with all the made-up parts left…


China’s Post-Olympic Gold Grab, Versus China’s True World Records

Commentary In the recent Tokyo Olympics, the United States placed first overall and won the most gold medals. However, China is now claiming first place in gold, but not by anything accomplished on the field of play. After the final official count, China added the medals won by Hong Kong and Taiwan, improving their count…


CNN Fires Contributor Who Praised Hitler

A CNN contributor who had a history of praising Nazi leader Adolf Hitler saw the broadcaster cut ties with him after his latest missives. Adeel Raja on Sunday posted on Twitter, “The world today needs a Hitler.” He later deleted the post. “Adeel Raja has never been a CNN employee. As a freelancer, his reporting…