Controversy erupts over the IOC's heritage t-shirts celebrating the 1936 Olympics under the Nazi regime. The committee ...
Suzanne Schneider spent International Holocaust Day, observed each Jan. 27, answering questions: Were you afraid? Were you in a concentration camp? Her answers — with the high-tech ...
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has been slated for selling merchandise commemorating the 1936 Berlin games which Hitler used to showcase his hate-filled ideology.
An IOC spokesperson said they "acknowledge the historical issues of 'Nazi propaganda'" related to the Berlin competition.
German politicians argue the artwork is inseparable from the Nazi legacy of the 1936 Games and should not be sold without context.
The museum says a Jewish collector received a fair price for the work in 1941. The heirs say sales from that time are ...
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How Hitler, Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin spent Christmas
They might be four of the most powerful politicians and/or military leaders on earth, but they are also citizens of their ...
The letter found in the El Rastro flea market in Madrid demands 9,000 pesetas from the dictator and reveals that he paid one ...
The International Olympic Committee defends the T-shirt as being part of its Heritage Collection, celebrating styles from all editions of the Games.
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The Grand Egyptian Museum has opened to the public, showcasing over 100,000 artifacts, including an impressive 83-ton statue ...
The Design Village (TDV), together with design firm Archohm (AO), in collaboration with the National Gandhi Museum (NSM), is ...
Authoritarian leaders typically attempt a radical reshaping of civic life. Every area of life—from culture and the arts to education and science—becomes subordinated to the preferences of the leader.
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