A new film unspools the storied life of Jewish outsider artist and Nuremberg trials guard Nathan Hilu
“Nathan-ism,” a film by Elan Golod about a LES artist who guarded Nazis as a young soldier during the Nuremberg trials, premieres in New York
“Nathan-ism,” a film by Elan Golod about a LES artist who guarded Nazis as a young soldier during the Nuremberg trials, premieres in New York
The man was part of SS Galichina, a unit whose history has been whitewashed by veterans groups in the West
Ruth Gruber is the subject of the aptly-titled documentary 'Ahead of Time'
Writing about their Nazi heritage, journalists Burkhard Bilger, Linda Kinstler and Géraldine Schwarz showcase a new kind of Holocaust testimony
‘I arrested him,’ 98-year-old says, pointing at top Nazi’s photo on trip to a museum
‘Getting Away With Murder(s)’ is a fiery indictment of a world that lost interest in justice
'Filmmakers for the Prosecution' shows how two Jewish brothers searched Europe for evidence of the Holocaust
'The world has still not learned the lessons of Nuremberg,' Benjamin Ferencz said about Ukraine and rising antisemitism
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