This unconventional exploration of Albert Speer’s duplicity during his Nazi years and into his rehabilitation is a masterful forewarning of the post-truth era
In April 1975, Simon Wiesenthal, the Holo…
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This unconventional exploration of Albert Speer’s duplicity during his Nazi years and into his rehabilitation is a masterful forewarning of the post-truth era
In April 1975, Simon Wiesenthal, the Holo…
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Sex, booze and subterfuge – the extraordinary friendship of Graham Greene and spy Kim Philby
At the Café Royal in Regent Street in 1944 three intelligence officers bent over their plates while Europe …
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The first time Kind starred in Nazi-spoof The Producers, he lost 30lb. Is he – and the West End – ready for his return? And why is he so worried about his old flatmate George Clooney?
Richard Kind has…
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A shallow, unconvincing storyline and deeply uncomfortable scenes as starving women, unaware of why they are there, are fed titbits
Did Hitler really have food tasters? Was his inner circle so paranoi…
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Coincidence or not, the party has timed its congress for the centenary of an infamous Nazi rally. But condemnation didn’t stop Hitler, and it’s not enough now
Germany’s far-right Alternative für Deuts…