The diaries, which were lost for 80 years, reportedly chronicle 139 meetings between Adolf Hitler and Unity Mitford from 1935 to 1939. Long-lost and never-seen-before diaries of aristocrat Unity ...
UFC president and CEO Dana White has condemned comments made by featherweight star Bryce Mitchell after the 30-year-old shockingly defended Adolf Hitler. Mitchell, ranked 13th in the featherweight ...
Jan. 27, marked the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, or in other words, the end of the Holocaust—a term ...
homophobic and transphobic comments during a podcast in which he also praised Adolf Hitler. White appeared visibly angry when speaking to reporters on Thursday, as he addressed the comments made ...
Officially known as the German Reich, Nazi Germany was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when it was headed by Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party, who governed by way of a totalitarian dictatorship ...
Israeli MMA star Natan Levy has ripped into Bryce Mitchell over his outrageous comments about Adolf Hitler - and dared his fellow UFC fighter to repeat them to his face. Mitchell, who has spent ...
UFC President Dana White lambasted fighter Bryce Mitchell’s comments in defense of Adolf Hitler on Thursday, saying he was “beyond disgusted” by statements Mitchell made on his podcast ...
UFC star Conor McGregor appears to have defended Bryce Mitchell after the American faced criticism for his vile rant praising German dictator Adolf Hitler. Mitchell, 30, recently said on his ...
Unity Mitford’s sensational diaries fuel speculation she was pregnant with Hitler’s baby. She was known to have mysteriously stayed at a maternity home upon returning to Britain. And chatter ...
It also reveals the personal side of Adolf Hitler: who he was, his family background, his artwork and struggles in Vienna, and what motivated him to come to power.
Mitchell, ranked 13th in the featherweight division, claimed Adolf Hitler was a "good guy" and denied the Holocaust. The 30-year-old also made homophobic and transphobic statements. UFC president ...
UFC featherweight Bryce Mitchell apologized Saturday for his comments defending Adolf Hitler on his podcast earlier this week. "I'm sorry I sounded offensive," Mitchell posted on his Instagram ...
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