It is both easier and harder now to remember the Second World War. Information and images abound, but fading is an immediate reason to bother looking. As the current generation of grandparents passes, ...
"Promise me you'll get out alive." An international trailer has debuted for a WWII thriller titled HHhH, or also The Man With The Iron Heart, since no one really knows what HHhH means. The film tells ...
THE LIBERATION OF the Nazi concentration camps at the end of World War II gave the world a new atlas of atrocity. Ever since, place names such as Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen have been synonyms for ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. While there’s certainly no shortage of dramas set during the Second World War, the upcoming ...
When it comes to World War II, what can we consider common knowledge these days? Every Canadian high-school student learns the basics—and Hollywood and the History channel do their part to keep it on ...
Laurent Binet tackles the story of a Nazi and the two Czechoslovakian war heroes who set out to assassinate him and writes a marvelous, charming, engaging novel. But he’s not quite sure how he feels ...
The book has been translated into Persian by Ahmad Parhizi. Reinhard Heydrich is the most lethal man in Hitler’s cabinet and seemed indestructible, until two exiled operatives, a Slovak and a Czech, ...
Steven Weintraub launched Collider in the summer of 2005. As Editor-in-chief, he has taken the site from a small bedroom operation to having millions of readers around the world. Over the years, he ...
What are you looking for in the next book you buy? If you're interested in an account of how an ordinary man became one of Germany's highest-ranking Nazis, head of the secret services and second in ...
The Abolhassan Najafi Award is a private Iranian literary prize that is given to a Persian translator of a novel or short story collection every year. The award was established in the name of ...
This historical fiction book is not, as author Laurent Binet wanted, named after Operation Arthropoid, the real-life secret mission it details. The French literature professor doesn’t know all that ...