Peter Buxtun, whistleblower who compared Tuskegee syphilis study to Nazi atrocities, dies at 86 Born in Czechoslovakia to a Jewish father and Catholic mother, he sounded the alarm on an unethical study of Black men.
A new film unspools the storied life of Jewish outsider artist and Nuremberg trials guard Nathan Hilu “Nathan-ism,” a film by Elan Golod about a LES artist who guarded Nazis as a young soldier during the Nuremberg trials, premieres in New York.
Dutch right-wing politician calls Nuremberg trials ‘illegitimate’ Thierry Baudet’s remark provoked outrage by Dutch Jews and political rivals.