Alfred Rosenberg's diary spans from 1936 to 1944. June 13, 2013— -- Hundreds of pages of the long-lost diary kept by one of Adolf Hitler's advisors were recovered by federal officials, who said ...
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has posted online pages from the diaries of Alfred Rosenberg, a key member of the Nazi party and a top aide to Adolf Hitler. The Washington museum said that ...
Alfred Rosenberg joined the Nazis before Adolf Hitler did. He later served as the party's interim leader. He wrote a virulent, best-selling book about the "Aryan" struggle against Jews. He formed a ...
Henry Mayer had long heard of the lost Nazi diary. Mayer helped maintain the vast collection of artifacts at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and knew the diary had been kept by Alfred Rosenberg, ...
Wittman (Priceless), a former FBI investigative expert on cultural property crime, joins forces with journalist Kinney (The Dylanologists) to share the engrossing story of former Nazi Alfred Rosenberg ...
One of the mysteries after World War II was what happened to the diary of Alfred Rosenberg, a close confidant of Adolf Hitler. The mystery has been solved and most of the answers were revealed in ...
This historical document was seized by ICE Homeland Security Investigations special agents in Wilmington, Del., following an extensive investigation, an HSI news release says. The "Rosenberg Diary" ...
A long-lost diary kept by a top aide to Adolf Hitler was formally transferred to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum on Tuesday. Scholars say the 425-page document gives a glimpse into the mind of ...
When we think of Nazism, we think of Adolf Hitler. The two are intimately intertwined in our minds and the story we tell to explain the most unexplainable events of the 20th century — and justifiably ...
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