A new German study of Adolf Hitler’s encounters with journalists is shining a harsh light on two of the most unsettling surviving “interviews” with the Nazi leader: a forgotten 1922 tabloid report in ...
One of the greatest journalistic misapprehensions of all time was made by one of the greatest journalists of all time. In December 1931, the legendary American reporter Dorothy Thompson secured an ...
Sigrid Schultz’s byline disappeared from newspapers long ago, but in the years marking Hitler’s rise to power and after, she was widely recognized for her reporting skills as the Berlin bureau chief ...
What made him possible? His friends, his classmates, his co-workers, his admirers, his enablers. Many Nazis, several war criminals, few to trust. A series of unique and deeply disturbing interviews ...