Adolf Hitler

An engraving of a Peruvian forest

The chloroquine chronicles: A history of the drug that conquered the world

The history of the antimalarial drug chloroquine has many lessons about the power — and geopolitics — of medicine.

The chloroquine chronicles: A history of the drug that conquered the world
A still frame from a film shot by American doctor Ralph H. Major showing a German Nazi event in 1933 or 1934.

In which Adolf Hitler creeps into your home movies

In which Adolf Hitler creeps into your home movies
Survivors attend a ceremony on the site of the former Nazi German concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland. Tuesday marked the 70th anniversary of the Nazi camp's liberation by Allied soldiers.

Why I want to remind you of the Holocaust

Why I want to remind you of the Holocaust
Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel, 1920

How the Nazis helped Coco Chanel — and Chanel No. 5

How the Nazis helped Coco Chanel — and Chanel No. 5
Keisuke Kuwata wears a fake Hitler mustache at the start of the 2014 Red and White Song Competition, a major New Year's Eve institution in Japan.

Why did this man wear a Hitler mustache on Japanese TV? No one really knows

Why did this man wear a Hitler mustache on Japanese TV? No one really knows
The Soviet foreign minister, Vyacheslav Molotov, saying farewell to his German counterpart, Joachim von Ribbentrop (right), after a visit to Berlin during the Nazi-Soviet alliance that lasted from 1939 to 1941.

This pact between Hitler and Stalin paved the way for WWII

Seventy-five years ago this week, the world was turned upside down when Hitler and Stalin signed a pact of alliance. Within days Hitler invaded Poland, starting World War II. Roger Moorhouse, a historian, has a new book out on the momentous but often-forgotten "Devils' Alliance."

This pact between Hitler and Stalin paved the way for WWII
Henry Tandey

The man who could have shot Hitler

Adolf Hitler believed his life was spared in World War One by a British soldier who had him in his sights. He believed that man was Henry Tandey.

The man who could have shot Hitler

Far-right extremist parties find support across Europe

The extreme right has found a great deal of support as Europe's economies lurch toward economic recovery. They're typically anti-immigrant and often anti-European government. In Greece they've risen to national positions, but in Spain, unique circumstances are holding them back.

Far-right extremist parties find support across Europe
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'Mein Kampf' to Be Published Again in Germany

Adolf Hitler's infamous ideological tome, Mein Kampf, is soon to be published in Germany for the first time since 1945. The World's Gerry Hadden reports from Munich.

'Mein Kampf' to Be Published Again in Germany

Marlins manager Guillen in hot water over Castro comments

Ozzie Guillen, the newly minted Miami Marlins manager, has been given a five-game suspension for comments about how much he loves and respects Cuban dictator Fidel Castro. Miami's Cuban refugee community is outraged through and wants him fired outright.

Marlins manager Guillen in hot water over Castro comments

Hitler's one-time top deputy Rudolf Hess exhumed from grave

Hess's grave in Wunsiedel, which had become a shrine for neo-Nazis, was destroyed.

Hitler's one-time top deputy Rudolf Hess exhumed from grave

Nazi Rudolf Hess Exhumed From Grave

Nazi Rudolf Hess Exhumed From Grave
The World

Tea party still looking for unified voice

The NAACP believes the Tea Party movement is responsible for the racist remarks of their followers, but with a lack of central organization in the political party, who's really to blame?

Tea party still looking for unified voice
The World

Global Hit -- The Producers in Berlin

Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with Lone Bech, spokeswoman for the Admiral Palast theater in Berlin, Germany. Next month, the theater will stage a production of the Mel Brooks musical "The Producers." It will be the first time the musical -- which pokes fun at Hitler and Nazi Germany -- will be staged in Germany itself.

Global Hit -- The Producers in Berlin

Vatican orders bishop to recant

The Vatican demanded bishop Williamson retract his remarks about the Holocaust -- he has repeatedly denied the existence of Nazi gas chambers.

Vatican orders bishop to recant