Friday 30 April 2010

Ashes to ashes...

Russian who 'cremated' Adolf Hitler refuses to reveal where he scattered his ashes

Exactly 65 years after Adolf Hitler perished in his Berlin bunker, the man who Moscow claims destroyed his bones today refused to reveal the exact spot in Germany where he 'cremated' the Fuhrer.

Vladimir Gumenyuk, a 73 year old retired KGB officer, vowed to take his secret to his grave so that the location in the countryside around Magdeburg would not become the focus of pilgrimages by neo-Nazis.

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Tuesday 20 April 2010

He's on the front page!

Today is Hitler's birthday and as a present the Daily Heil have him on the front page to tell everyone they're giving away a free Hitler DVD.

See info on the DVD offer here.


And also on the web...

Museum of death: Heinrich Himmler's eerie castle plays host to macabre Nazi memorabilia

A macabre museum dedicated to the history of Nazi Germany's evil SS has opened in the eerie castle that was once home to its boss Heinrich Himmler.

Wewelsburg Castle - now dubbed 'Naziland' by critics - was SS leader Himmler's headquarters for the darkest deeds of World War II.

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Thursday 15 April 2010

Playing chess with Lenin


You can view the web version of the story here.

Friday 9 April 2010

I wanna really really really wanna sieg-a-sieg-heil!

Dictator chic: How celebrities are taking fashion inspiration from the world's most notorious tyrants

Victoria Beckham as Hitler... apparently. The Daily Heil really scraping the barrel with this story.

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Wednesday 7 April 2010

Shroud

Hitler wanted to steal the Turin Shroud - 'but was thwarted by the Vatican'
Adolf Hitler wanted to steal the Turin Shroud during World War II, an Italian monk has claimed.

But the Vatican helped hide the cloth relic, on which is scorched the image of Christ's face, in a rural monastery to keep it out of the clutches of the Fuhrer.

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Monday 5 April 2010

The artist


If only someone had gone to the art school and bunged them a few quid.
"You want us to what?"
"Accept him... nurture him... tell him he's a great artist."
"But why?"
"Just do it... it's important!"