Rather than retreating from the public eye after a trainwreck of a week, Kanye doubled down in an interview with Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes.
During a pre-recorded lecture with first-year UCT students, Lwazi Lushaba, a lecturer in the department of political studies, said he didn’t believe Hitler had committed any crime.
Amazon’s efforts to switch things up with a new app icon didn’t quite go to plan, so the company decided to ignore the noise until it went away. It didn’t go away.
Pretoria’s Simone Kriel, an Instagram influencer and fitness figure, has a soft spot for Adolf Hitler, and she’s not ready to back down.
The photograph of a smiling Adolf Hitler hugging a young Jewish girl, that recently sold for $11 520 at auction, hides an unlikely friendship and a dark tale.
After a (very) brief sabbatical, Elon is back to his old Twitter tricks. This time he’s linking Tesla’s stocks and Hitler, leaving many shaking their heads.
A fibreglass statue of Adolf Hitler had to be removed from a museum after a series of selfies were shared on social media. This is a very bad look.
People will surely be traumatised by the idea that such a statue could sell for so much, but humans are into weird things.
Adolf Hitler was known to have one hell of a temper, his shouting and screaming a staple of his political speeches. Now we might understand why.
Any Springbok team selection will draw heat from thousands of armchair critics around the country. One choice in particular has this little man very worked up.
After taking on anyone who challenged his controversial statements last week, Mcebo Dlamini has been shown the door. It might get worse for the student in the coming weeks.
This is not the kind of book you are going to read bedtime stories from, but I am sure it will make for some interesting reading.
There are some people upon which general sentiment is divided between hero and villain. Adolf Hitler isn’t one of those, although no one told this guy.
The latest actions of protesters at UCT have really riled some students and things on campus are really reaching a boiling point.
Tyrannical leader Adolf Hitler’s war tactics and ferocity can’t be questioned, but his attention to detail can, as a revelation 80 years later has shown him to be pretty hands-off with the propaganda process.
When Adolf Hitler wrote ‘Mein Kampf’ (My Struggle) in a prison cell in 1923 after he was jailed for a failed coup, it is quite certain that he had little or no inkling that people would be reading it over 90 years later.
These photographs show Adolf Hitler in a very different light. The photographs were taken in 1925 by photographer Heinrich Hoffmann and later published in his memoire, ‘Hitler Was My Friend’.
Robert Conrad has been on a mission since 1987 to photograph Adolf Hitler’s bunker in East Berlin. Conrad disguised himself as a construction worker to gain access to the site and managed to make his way inside almost 30 times.
JC Penny innocently advertised this tea kettle on the 405 Interstate highway. But passersby seemed to notice the sneaky resemblance the tea kettle had with a certain German dictator.
Some people become really famous, and then we forget all about them when they were younger. People change, perceptions change – but photos don’t. Check out these amazing photos of world figures.