The Nazi architect wrote his own self-exculpatory story – but what about his crimes? By Ian Thomson In 1976, Albert Speer wrote to the German journalist and Social Democrat politician Hety ...
Writing a biographical novel about one of modern European history’s most skilled liars – whose fame rests almost entirely on his own self-crafted stories – is, to say the least, a difficult task. For ...
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 ...
He wanted it big. He wanted lots of gold, lots of marble. He wanted visitors awestruck by his architectural expansion of the country’s symbolic seat of power. “They should sense the strength and ...
An epidemic of moral bankruptcy that appears to have infected the profession of journalism. This was not always the case; there was a time when editors took pains to ensure that sources were ...
On Jan. 16, the Princely Palace of Monaco shared an update about Prince Albert's health The palace said that Albert underwent "a scheduled, short medical procedure on his scalp and face to treat a ...
Following the 2022 season Angels owner Arte Moreno announced he was was looking to sell the team. Speculation about offers and new ownership swirled around the franchise for over a year until Moreno ...
The Los Angeles Angels are searching for their next manager after making the decision to fire Ron Washington. Washington is a well-liked and respected figure throughout MLB, but concerns about his ...
Albert Speer distanced himself from the Nazis' atrocities at the Nuremberg war crimes tribunal in October 1946, and, upon his release from prison, he carefully rebuilt his public image. In History ...