What did Germans really think of Hitler?
The Nazi approach was a blend of carrots and sticks, resting on three pillars: popularity, tradition and coercion
Read MorePosted by Pat Murphy | Nov 29, 2020
The Nazi approach was a blend of carrots and sticks, resting on three pillars: popularity, tradition and coercion
Read MorePosted by Pat Murphy | Nov 22, 2020
The Thatcher-Nelson Mandela relationship is a reflection of how very different people can evolve a respectful, albeit wary, understanding
Read MorePosted by Pat Murphy | Nov 18, 2020
If Hitler had declared war on Japan in support of the U.S., he might have kept the U.S. out of the European war. And that would have changed history
Read MorePosted by Pat Murphy | Nov 16, 2020
From ancient Sparta to Rome to Prussia, cultures have elevated personal characteristics associated with battlefield success
Read MorePosted by Pat Murphy | Nov 6, 2020
The Democratic wave didn’t happen, the polls blew it again and rising voter participation doesn’t necessarily translate the way it’s supposed to
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