Wait! That's not a picture of a paedophile grooming some little kids? IDK...
TIL: William Shatner was in Judgement at Nuremburg (1961) a fictionalized account of one of the 12 Trials (you knew there were 12 of them, right?) (I didn't either!) of Nazi leaders.
What a star-studded cast! Aside from the headliners: Spencer Tracey & Burt Lancaster, we have: Marlene Dietrich, Maximilian Schell (won the Best Actor Oscar!), Judy Garland (!) Montgomery Clift, William Shatner & Werner Klemperer (Col Klink).
Clift also is listed as a writer too. 🙂
I'm pretty sure the "Holocaust narrative" was established as fact in 1945 when Black US troops found the first death camp. Kareem Abdul Jabbar wrote a book about them :>
Wait! That's not a picture of a paedophile grooming some little kids? IDK...
TIL: William Shatner was in Judgement at Nuremburg (1961) a fictionalized account of one of the 12 Trials (you knew there were 12 of them, right?) (I didn't either!) of Nazi leaders.
What a star-studded cast! Aside from the headliners: Spencer Tracey & Burt Lancaster, we have: Marlene Dietrich, Maximilian Schell (won the Best Actor Oscar!), Judy Garland (!) Montgomery Clift, William Shatner & Werner Klemperer (Col Klink).
Clift also is listed as a writer too. 🙂
It is based on a TV movie from 1959.
That was still while the Holocaust narrative was being formulated
I'm pretty sure the "Holocaust narrative" was established as fact in 1945 when Black US troops found the first death camp. Kareem Abdul Jabbar wrote a book about them :>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunskirchen
Note how the (White) 71st Infantry is given credit, even though the 761st armoured (Black) were the first to enter the camp...
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/brothers-in-arms-kareem-abdul-jabbar/1100624335?ean=9780767909136
Black, Russian troops?