The biography of German Neo-Nazi death-squad leader Franco Albrecht – known in the German press only as Franco A – begins in the city of Offenbach in 1989. Franco Albrecht’s mother, a local woman, had ...
The Panzerfaust was one of the simplest weapons of the war, yet it gave ordinary German infantry the power to destroy even the heaviest Allied and Soviet tanks at close range. Cheap, disposable, and ...
“There was no shouting or wailing,” recalls a Nazi army veteran in wonder after watching Polish Jews digging their own graves before being machine-gunned. “There was a deadly silence.” The observation ...
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