Compiled by Calvin College Professor of Communications and Sciences Randall Bytwerk from a wide variety of sources, this site offers a good cross-section of translated propaganda material from Nazi Germany and the German Democratic Republic (GDR). The archive is organized topically under each regime. For instance, the Nazi Germany section contains speeches and essays from leaders (including 65...
This new online exhibit from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum offers some valuable insights into the persecution of homosexuals by the National Socialist government under Adolf Hitler. The exhibit begins by recounting the story of Richard Grune, an artist who had trained at the Bauhaus school, who was identified by the Nazis in 1934 and later spent the entirety of World War II in the...
This new addition to the Harry S. Truman Library's digital archives (see the July 17, 1998 Scout Report) commemorates the 1948-49 Berlin airlift, with primary documents, photos, and excerpts from a history of the airlift. The site features thirteen collections of primary materials, including declassified CIA reports and State Department research folders, Cabinet meeting minutes, letters, and press...