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@EricLichtblau

Pulitzer-winning journalist and author; former DC reporter for NY Times/LA Times; author of ''Return to the Reich,” “Nazis Next Door;'' "Bush's Law;"

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Registrerte seg april 2010

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    15. sep.

    Asked if the Justice Dept should have charged the FBI agents with crimes, Horowitz won't say, noting he once lambasted fmr FBI Director Comey for publicly talking as if he, not the DoJ, was the prosecutor

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  2. 15. sep.

    9/11 and the Saudi connection by , “I want to know why the Department of Justice is protecting the Saudi kingdom. I’m being robbed of justice for the murder of my husband. It’s just a cover-up, I’m sorry to say.” --

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    11. sep.
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    11. sep.
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    26. aug.

    anyway definitely going to be getting his other books, but i'd say that this one is a necessary read and i'm gonna be bugging everyone i know until they read it. thank you for a superb book!

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    27. jul.

    Interview I did for the "History Hit" podcast on Nazi scientists who came to America, based on "The Nazis Next Door." Really interesting discussion with James Rogers on moral/legal pitfalls of America's reliance on Nazi brainpower in race to space.

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    1. sep.

    FBI seized congressional cellphone records related to Capitol attack by ,

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    24. jul.
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    31. jul.

    How did the United States' space programme benefit from the expertise of Nazi scientists? returns to give us a closer look at the scientists who emigrated to the United States after the Second World War: 👉

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    15. aug.

    From Dachau to NASA: How did the United States' space programme benefit from the expertise of Nazi scientists? returns to give us a closer look at the scientists who emigrated to the United States after the Second World War 👉

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    8. aug.

    Sunday reading from archive: this week, as we mark the anniversary of Nixon's resignation, we're bringing you pieces on political scandals—w/stories by Mark Danner, , Mollie Panter-Downes, + more.

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  15. 27. jul.

    Interview I did for the "History Hit" podcast on Nazi scientists who came to America, based on "The Nazis Next Door." Really interesting discussion with James Rogers on moral/legal pitfalls of America's reliance on Nazi brainpower in race to space.

    Angre
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    12. jun.

    "As easy as it was for the Nazis to get into the US, it was just as horribly difficult for the Jews and the other survivors to get out of the camps. The liberation that I had learned about years ago was in some sense sort of a mockery."—journalist

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    11. jun.

    .: "With Trump gone—at least for now—does the country really need new checks on presidential authority and another political battle over his legacy?"

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    8. jun.
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  20. 8. jun.

    My latest piece -- a first-person on the Justice Department's secret seizure of my phone records......Trump's DOJ was wrong to seize my phone records by

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