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Goebbels’s Final Act
Joeseph Goebbels was Hiter’s propaganda minister. Born in 1897, joined the Nazi party in 1924, at number 8762. While Hitler was in prison, for the Beerhall Putsch, Goebbels’s helped run the party. Even when the Nazis could wear uniforms, he found clever was with uniting the groups by marching, wear cooking wear and paper hats…
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Ghost U-Boat
The Nazi would need a U-boat in order to escape the war, and not just any boat stealthy long-range U-boat. They had something long range, they just needed something stealthy. The Germans already had U-boats that could travel that far, the IXC/40. They just needed something stealth. U-boats were pretty stealthy, but they needed something…
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Operation Eagle Flight
In the early forties, the world had turned on Germany, and what seemed as like a winning war, quickly turned into an imminent defeat. While the Germans were still fighting, in August 1944, Martin Borman, was given a task, to plan Operation Eagle Flight. This was a secret plan, that would be aimed at helping…
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Operation Ruppert
In 1944-45 the Allies caught many POWs who were willing to surrender and work with the allies, for a better life. A secret mission was put together to explore what was driving all these foreigners to fight so hard inside Germany, and to also study how the Germans built up such a strong network of…
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Escaping the Soviets
As World War Two drug on, the red army advanced closer and closer to Berlin. Many people who help the Germans tried escaping to the west, and into the hands of the allies, where they though that they would be treated more fairly. Millions of refugees from Germany, Ukraine, Poland, Hungary, Romania, and the Baltic…
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Curiosity after D-day
Allied intelligences had suggested the German Nazis had built an extensive network of back collaborators across Europe. What they didn’t realize was how loyal they were to the Nazi cause. It wouldn’t be until days after the D-day landing that the allies learned how deep this alliance was. Many of the prisoners captured in those…
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Operation Long Jump
Breaking the enigma code had led to many discoveries of how the Germans were working, but the Germans did the same thing to the allies. They were able to break American Naval codes which led them to the discovery of a conference being held Tehran in mid-October 1943. At this conference Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill,…
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Problems in Poland
After World War One, Germany was forced to give up much of its territory. Along with this was the creation of a new political state known as Poland, which gained much of Germany’s old territory. Along with its new territory, Poland also acquired multiple pockets of ethnic German populations. The Pols were not kind to…
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Peace Deals
While the whole world was looking to start a war and finish Germany, Germany was doing to exact opposite, trying to look for ways to form peace instead. Germany was trying to rebuild her military back even before Hitler got elected to power, it was in violation of the Treaty of Versailles. Many of the…
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The Haavara Agreement
Imagine that you have a bad roommate that you want to move, so you agree to help him move to another area which he got for a steel. In doing so you hope he moves out easily, but he ends up just telling lies so other people attack, while he lives for free somewhere else.…