What about Nuremberg and Eichmann?” In the shadow of the Shoah, many death penalty debates in Jewish circles eventually ...
In France during World War II, German alcohol shipments helped to provide crucial intelligence for the Allies.
Nuremberg,” now playing here, is a workhorse kind of film — promising a reenactment of well-known history with a dose of an expected large central character and sundry accompanying ones.
Legal troubles continue to mount for the Georgia football program after two freshmen players were arrested for allegedly shoplifting weeks before the Bulldogs’ College Football Playoff appearance.
Nobody believed that right makes might like Nazi Reich Marshal Hermann Göring. It was Göring who has been credited with telling the police: “Shoot first and ask questions later.” Germany was never the ...
The collection includes Goering's personal items, such as a silk nightshirt, a box of cigars, and a portrait from Hitler. Goering was convicted of war crimes but avoided execution by taking cyanide in ...
Before he became one of Nazi Germany’s most infamous figures Hermann Göring was a decorated WWI fighter pilot who rose through the ranks to lead the same squadron once commanded by the Red Baron. This ...
Two Virginia twin brothers were arrested for their alleged roles in deleting government databases hosted by a federal government contractor, the Justice Department announced on Wednesday. Muneeb and ...
Albert Sun examined data on hundreds of thousands of immigration arrests in newly available government records. The federal deployments that have swept through major cities as part of President ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. R&B singer Ray J was arrested early Thanksgiving morning, according to jail records and a police spokesman. The 44 ...
The hangman, Army Sergeant John C. Woods, waxed and tested his ropes. He checked the wooden gallows for stability. He yanked the lever on the trap door to see if it worked properly. It creaked. So he ...
Hermann Göring lies in his bunk in jail during the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg. (National Archives) His impressive girth, bombast and outlandish costumes made ...