ADVERTISEMENT
“The Bachelor” star Anna Redman joins Justin Bieber and Arnold Schwarzenegger in a list of celebs accused of trivializing Holocaust memorials.
The trip came weeks after the billionaire apologized for boosting an antisemitic conspiracy theory.
The new movie, now playing at the New York Film Festival, is a chillingly detached, terrifically acted horror story set in the shadows of Auschwitz.
ADVERTISEMENT
“Exploiting the site that became a symbol of enormous human tragedy is shameless and insults the memory of all victims of Auschwitz,” the Auschwitz Memorial responded.
Once Rudolph Vrba became one of the handful of prisoners who escaped from the notorious concentration camp, he tried desperately to warn those on the outside.
Notorious political scion suggested in a speech that Anne Frank was better off than American anti-vaxxers.
The one-time award-winning reporter turned right-wing bomb-thrower doubled down on comparing Fauci to a Nazi war criminal, attacking the Auschwitz Museum in the process.
Authorities at the Nazi death camp museum are combing surveillance video and asking if anyone witnessed the culprits in the act.
Insider has a bombshell report about the girls’ fashion retailer, full of alleged jokes about Hitler, “Miss Auschwitz 1943,” teens who stripped down for work perks—and more.
Trump’s mob wore their allegiance loudly, like the rioter in a “Camp Auschwitz” sweatshirt who has reportedly been arrested. There’s a lot more hate-streaked merchandise for sale.
ADVERTISEMENT