In January 1942, Adolf Hitler believed he understood the United States. To him, America was wealthy but soft, technically capable but socially divided, large but lacking the hardness needed for a long ...
BERLIN — Having grown up in West Berlin after World War II, Eike Schur’s fondest childhood memories are largely about America. The American GIs who occupied his Kreuzberg neighborhood tossed him packs ...
In the 1930s, American Nazis looked to Berlin for inspiration. The German-American Bund held torchlit rallies in New York, slandered Jews, preached white supremacy, and sent their children to Hitler ...
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