Designed and built as a cruise liner under the Third Reich’s Kraft durch Freude (“Strength Through Joy”) leisure program, the MV Wilhelm Gustloff was a vital propaganda tool for the regime.
Dark Records 9,000 Lives Lost - The Wilhelm Gustloff Tragedy Explained Posted: March 11, 2025 | Last updated: March 26, 2025 On January 30, 1945, the MV Wilhelm Gustloff sank in the Baltic Sea ...
ONE of the most celebrated pieces of long-form journalism in the past century — whose masterful writing remains appreciated to this day — paid homage to a routine act of modern society: the ...
The capture of the bridge at Remagen, a surprisingly intact path into Germany, helped U.S. troops hasten the end of World War II. By Nicholas Slayton Posted on Mar 9, 2025 Eight decades ago ...
There have been many reincarnations of London Bridge since the original Roman crossing in AD50. The most famous and longstanding of these was the “Old” Medieval bridge, finished in 1209 during the ...
If you've ever poked around your router settings, you might have come across something called "Bridge Mode." It sounds technical (and, well, it is), but the concept is actually pretty simple.
MANILA, Philippines — A bridge in Isabela built at a cost of P1.225 billion and which opened only last Feb. 1 collapsed on Thursday night, leaving six people injured and one missing. The ...
The Titanic took 1,500 lives, but the Wilhelm Gustloff claimed over 9,000. This chilling story uncovers the deadliest and most forgotten maritime disaster in history. HHS grants DOGE access to ...
Wilhelm Sasnal is a contemporary Polish artist, best known for his atmospheric paintings and short films derived from mass media, daily life, and art history. Comparable to the work of Luc Tuymans, ...