Three leading leftist figures have been exposed this year as having lied about their backgrounds. Has the failure of their ideology forced them to fictionalize?
Hey, knuckleheads! Ya wanta live in our kountry, learn to speak our langkwage; Hitler's paintings: No wonder he went into the dictator business. Plus: Woman hurtles off cliff, hangs onto cell phone, rescuer gripes about audio quality.
Robert J. Lapham, former president of Condé Nast; jazz composer and saxophonist Ernie Wilkins; Anne Sheafe Miller, the first patient saved by penicillin.
"Life Is Beautiful" director Roberto Benigni talks about the Holocaust, Charlie Chaplin and how he was haunted by the idea of a happy man in a Nazi concentration camp.
A low-intensity war is taking place in parts of
Europe, with terrorist activities and open battles on the streets between neo-Nazis and their increasingly militant opponents.
The Swiss weren't the only ones to covet Nazi war loot. The French government has been equally dishonorable about returning wartime stolen paintings to their rightful owners.