Monuments Men in Pictures: Preserving Humanity’s Cultural Heritage during World War II (1943–1945)
The Heroes in the Shadows: How a Group of Art Experts Saved Europe’s Cultural Heritage from the Nazis During World War II, the Nazis plundered countless works of art from museums, galleries, and private collections. Their goal was to build…
Forgotten Faces: German Soldiers in Pictures (Part 51) _de
In the photo, German soldiers receive a white flag from surrendering French soldiers (1940). In the photo, mountain troops climb into a Junkers 52 before the Battle of Crete (1941). They are armed with the Karabiner 98k. German soldiers on…
Shortly after the Second World War, 48 astonishing photos document everyday life in Berlin in 1946 _de1
When Hitler was defeated by the Allies in World War II, he left behind few postwar plans. Under the Nazi regime, even mentioning the possibility of defeat was considered treason, and in the end, virtually every available resource was…
Germany 1944: Training of German tank crews behind the front line
In 1944, as World War II approached its climax, effective troop training was of utmost importance to the German Reich. The image shown here documents an impressive scene: dozens of young German Panzer soldiers stand in line in front of…
Rare color photographs document everyday life in the first Nazi concentration camps in 1933 _de
Nazi Germany maintained concentration camps in all territories under its control before and during World War II. The first Nazi camps were established in Germany in March 1933, immediately after Hitler became Chancellor and his Nazi Party gained control of…
Angela Rayner skewered in brutal GB News attack after buying third home
GB News: Dawn Neesom discusses criticism of Rayner A GB News guest has slammed the deputy prime minister in a scathing takedown after it was revealed that she has purchased a seaside apartment on the south coast of England for more than…
Rachel Reeves plotting major ‘pensions tax raid’ in huge blow to older Brits
Rachel Reeves: All you need to know Rachel Reeves will look to launch a “pensions tax raid” to help fill a huge black hole in public finances, an expert has warned. There are warnings the Chancellor may need to raise taxes again in the…
Something’s rotting at Britain’s heart – and Starmer’s done absolutely nothing about it
Conservative councillor Mieka Smiles says urgent action is needed to help UK high streets. (Image: Getty) Just like that, another iconic store in my town’s beleaguered high street has shut its doors for good. It’s not been an easy couple of years for…
Keir Starmer makes desperate migration move as boat crossings leave record in tatters
Keir Starmer announces small boats returns deal in July Sir Keir Starmer will overhaul the asylum appeal system in a bid to speed up the deportation of people with no right to be in the UK. Yvette Cooper promised to implement the…
Nigel Farage pledges to scrap Human Rights Act to prioritise British citizens
Nigel Farage said he would scrap the Human Right Act. (Image: Getty) Nigel Farage has promised to scrap the Human Rights act and deport thousands of migrants if he becomes the next prime minister. The Reform UK leader instead wants to bring in the…









