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The Tauber Institute screened the documentary Spinoza – 6 Reasons for the Excommunication ... with Tomaz Jardim of the Toronto Metropolitan University discussing his book Ilse Koch on Trial: Making ...
The venture-capital arm of industrial conglomerate Koch led a $40 million round into fleet-management software startup Optimal Dynamics in a bet on AI-powered logistics technology. Announcing ...
In a rare appearance on Thursday to receive an award from the Cato Institute, Mr. Koch made oblique references to President Trump and his tariffs, without mentioning his name. By Theodore ...
Ilse Koch, infamous Nazi war criminal, has been given a psychiatric examination at the Guenzburg Hospital and has been returned to her prison at Aichach, it was learned here today. The results of ...
Netflix will no longer release a documentary about Prince by filmmaker Ezra Edelman following a new deal with the late singer’s estate. “The Prince Estate and Netflix have come to a mutual ...
For seven weeks, concentration-camp survivors had paraded to the witness stand at Augsburg to accuse Ilse Koch, the “Bitch of Buchenwald,” of brutalities. “Lies, all lies,” screamed the ...
In books and trials, the horrors of the past were convulsively laid bare and the guilt placed upon major Nazis and lesser savages like “Hangman” Heydrich and Ilse Koch. But as the handful of ...
Ilse Siegler, 101, of Chicago, Illinois and San Diego, California, died peaceably on January 28, 2024. She lived an eventful life, as described in her autobiography, My Memoirs. Born in Oeringen ...
“I am guilty! I am a sinner!” screamed fat-faced Ilse Koch to her jailers. In her frenzy—whether genuine or faked—she smashed the furniture in her cell and babbled about heaven, hell and si ...
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