By C. J. CHIVERS
The provenance of a man-made forest in the shape of a swastika
near the edge of the Himalayas presents a complicated mystery.
September 16, 2006 World News
By WOLFGANG SAXON
Mr. Fest was a German journalist and author known
internationally for his biographies of Adolf Hitler and Albert Speer.
September 13, 2006 Arts Obituary
By PETER GAY
Why did he keep his interlude as a servant of the Nazi regime
so tight a secret?
August 20, 2006 Opinion Op-Ed
By FRANK LITSKY
On Aug. 4, 1936, John Woodruff, boxed in by other runners in
the 800-meter final in Berlin, stopped in his tracks, let everyone go by, then
passed them all to win the gold.
August 1,
2006 Sports News
By MARK LANDLER
Suddenly, after years of obscurity in his native land,
attention is being paid to Arno Breker, known as Hitlers favorite
sculptor.
July 24, 2006 World News
By COREY KILGANNON
Adolf Hitler' s nephew changed his last name and raised his
family in Patchogue. Now the family is the subject of a play, " Little
Willy."
April 24, 2006 New
York and Region News
By JASON ZINOMAN
In the slickly produced and paper-thin character study, Mark
Kassen has written about and portrayed a curious footnote to history: the
American Hitler.
April 14, 2006 Movies Review
By JESSE GREEN
Article on new play Little Willy, which dramatizes life of
Adolf Hitler's nephew William Patrick Hitler; play was researched, written by
and stars Mark Kassen; discusses younger Hitler's life in Germany and later in
US; photos
April 9, 2006 Arts News
By DOUGLAS MARTIN
Rudolf Vrba escaped from Auschwitz as a young man and provided
the first eyewitness evidence not only of the magnitude of the tragedy unfolding
at the death camp but also of the exact mechanics of Nazi mass
extermination.
April 7, 2006 World Obituary
Nina von Stauffenberg' s husband, Col. Claus Graf Schenk von
Stauffenberg, led the failed attempt to kill Hitler on July 20, 1944, when a
bomb was placed under a conference table.
April 5,
2006 World Obituary
By KIRK JOHNSON (NYT)
Jay Bennish, high school teacher in Aurora, Colo, who compared
speech by Pres Bush to language used by Hitler and sparked uproar in Denver
region, will return to classroom after investigation by school officials
March 11, 2006 Education News
By MARK LANDLER
During World War II, Dresdner Bank helped finance the
construction of Auschwitz death camp and bankrolled Hitler' s feared SS
paramilitary.
February 18, 2006 Business News
By RICHARD BERNSTEIN
In Berlin, the former site of Gestapo Headquarters will host a
memorial examining Nazis' use of espionage, torture and liquidation to enforce
their rule.
February 8, 2006 World News
By MARK LANDLER
That Germany has chosen a place so freighted with symbolism,
the 1936 Olympic Stadium, to stage the World Cup final attests to how far it has
come in confronting its past.
December 8,
2005 Sports News
By WILLIAM GRIMES
Richard J. Evans' s portrait of life in Germany under the Nazis
is fluidly narrated, tightly organized and comprehensive.
October 26, 2005 Arts Review