Anti-Semitism at Harvard is Nothing New.
Herman Wouk, in his historical novel The Winds of War, noted that the universities went over to the Nazis “in a body,” even before the Nazis came to power.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Herman Wouk, in his historical novel The Winds of War, noted that the universities went over to the Nazis “in a body,” even before the Nazis came to power.
At the heart of Nazi psychology was a twisted mass psychosis that allowed for the suffering and death of millions, fueled by a malignant ideology akin to a horrible mind cancer.
In the 1930s, Nazi thugs rampaged across Germany, attacking Jews and blaming them for the ills of the world.
The Nazis’ hatred towards Jews was not a sudden or isolated phenomenon but rather part of a long history of anti-Semitic sentiments that have existed for thousands of years.
During World War II, the Nazi regime’s use of Pervitin, a methamphetamine-based drug, was widespread among its military forces, reflecting a strategy to enhance performance and combat fatigue.
Lying and disinformation doesn’t bolster what might be some legitimate arguments.