The Civil War and World War II abounded in crazy tales of lost treasures. This week, we look at three undiscovered fortunes.
Beta Cinema has added Andres Veiel’s upcoming documentary film “Riefenstahl,” about controversial filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl, to its Cannes lineup. The film is an exploration of Riefenstahl’s legacy, ...
A documentary screening at the Berlin film festival looks at how Nazi concentration camp prisoners, POWs in Japan and people trapped in the Soviet gulag system used their imagination to overcome ...
The Nazi film propagandist Leni Riefenstahl remained a true believer in the party her entire life, and may have played an active role in at least one mass slaughter of Jews, according to a new ...
“What would George Washington think and do if he were alive today?” Fritz Kuhn asked a crowd of more than 20,000 pro-Nazi supporters at Madison Square Garden on February 20, 1939. The rally was meant ...
Kino Lorber has acquired North American rights to Andres Veiel’s Venice prizewinning documentary “Riefenstahl,” a critical portrait of Leni Riefenstahl, a filmmaker and Nazi propagandist who was close ...
(New York Jewish Week) — Picture a group of children having fun at summer camp, learning archery, swimming and playing tug of war, all while the Nazi flag flies next to the American flag. Or a packed ...
The world is one step closer to solving this historic treasure hunt. Experts dispute whether the long-fabled Nazi gold train ever existed, but many insist that it simply hasn’t been unveiled since ...
What does American fascism look like? This weekend, it took the form of a group of men in white balaclavas, members of the white nationalist group Patriot Front, marching on the World Trade Center in ...