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'The Tattooist of Auschwitz' and TV's Holocaust Obsession
Time via Yahoo News· 7 days agoBut as the photos proliferated, she grew inured—evidence of a familiarity with atrocity that was...
Centered on Everyday Nazi Life at Auschwitz, ‘Here There Are Blueberries’ Plumbs the Depths of the...
The New York Sun· 1 day agoThe almost supernatural malevolence of Eichmann and his collaborators...Inspired by the discovery in...
‘Nuremberg’ Set Report: Inside James Vanderbilt’s Nazi Thriller Starring Russell Crowe And Rami...
Deadline Hollywood· 1 day ago“Howie here tells me you do magic,” Göring says to Kelley. Kelley nods and shows him a quick coin...
Nuremberg First Look Images Tease Russell Crowe and Rami Malek’s World War II Movie
COMINGSOON.net via Yahoo News· 1 day agoA new report from Deadline unveils the first look images from Nuremberg, an upcoming World War II...
Zelensky compares defence against Russia to WWII fight against Nazis
dpa international via Yahoo News· 6 days ago"Eighty years ago, millions of Ukrainians fought to defeat Nazism forever," he said in a video...
Here There Are Blueberries Keeps This Moment at Arm’s Length
Vulture· 6 hours agoMoisés Kaufman first saw the photographs that prompted the creation of Here There Are Blueberries in...
How my story about Nazi-looted art inspired an opera by one of America's greatest composers
The Forward· 8 hours agoLater this month, Before It All Goes Dark – by composer Jake Heggie and librettist Gene Scheer —...
Hugh Jackman, Anya Taylor-Joy, Sydney Sweeney & Kristen Stewart Among Talent Headlining Slew Of...
Deadline via Yahoo News· 16 hours agoThe overriding message this market? “There’s a lot”. “A few weeks ago we thought there would a...
RTS: V-E Day
The Bradford Era· 7 days agoV-E Day: It was 79 years ago today that V-E Day was first celebrated in America and Great Britain — Victory in Europe Day.
Ravensbrück is a stark reminder of the politics of exclusion | R. Bruce Anderson
The Lakeland Ledger· 3 days agoWhen I was growing up, we were asked to think of the USA as a great “melting pot,” a place where...