Moments in Time

On Jan. 2, 1919, locksmith and far-right politician Anton Drexler founded the German Workers' Party, the forerunner of the Nazi Party, in Munich, Germany, from a group that met regularly to discuss political matters. Among other things, the party advocated for nationalism and extreme antisemitism.On Jan. 3, 1521, Martin Luther was excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church by Pope Leo...

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