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A gunman was killed near the White House after opening fire on Secret Service agents. The suspect had a history of trespassing and a bystander was wounded in the incident.
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A gunman was killed near the White House after opening fire on Secret Service agents. The suspect had a history of trespassing and a bystander was wounded in the incident.
Previously classified secret files concerning Josef Mengele, the infamous Nazi doctor, are set to be released.
Switzerland is set to open previously secret files related to Josef Mengele, the infamous Nazi doctor known as the 'Angel of Death' from Auschwitz.

Switzerland is set to open previously secret files related to Josef Mengele, the infamous Nazi doctor known as the 'Angel of Death' from Auschwitz. Rumors persisted for years that Mengele spent time in Switzerland after fleeing Europe.
The Auschwitz Committee has expressed its approval and applause for the decision to open the dossier pertaining to Josef Mengele. This move is seen as a significant step in shedding more light on the actions of the notorious Nazi doctor.

Switzerland has released previously confidential dossiers concerning Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele, making the files accessible for public viewing. The release aims to shed light on what the country knew about Mengele.
A Swedish review critiques a portrayal of Josef Mengele's escape, questioning whether the depiction truly offers deeper insights into 'The Disappearance of Josef Mengele'.

Josef Mengele, known as the 'Angel of Death' for his inhumane medical experiments at Auschwitz during World War II, reportedly died a free man, sparking renewed discussion about his legacy.

Switzerland's Federal Intelligence Service announced it will open long-sealed secret files concerning the notorious Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele, known as the "Angel of Death" from Auschwitz.

Switzerland has announced its decision to open previously sealed secret files concerning Josef Mengele, the notorious Nazi doctor known as the "Angel of Death" from Auschwitz. This move will make the historical documents accessible to the public.

Switzerland is preparing to open previously secret files related to Josef Mengele, the infamous Nazi doctor known as the 'Angel of Death' at Auschwitz, amidst long-standing rumors of his time in the country after the war.

The co-production drama 'The Disappearance of Josef Mengele' depicts the Nazi doctor without pathos or unhealthy fascination. The thoughtful film knows what it wants to avoid, but is less certain about what to replace that absence with.

After years of efforts by historians, the Swiss intelligence service has granted access to the dossier on Nazi doctor and war criminal Josef Mengele held in the Swiss Federal Archives.
Josef Mengele, the chief physician at Auschwitz who subjected people to horrific experiments, was never convicted for his crimes against humanity, with this article exploring how he managed to escape justice.

Mascha Schilinski’s ‘Sound of Falling’ and Berlin winner ‘Yellow Letters’ are among the leading nominees for the German Film Awards, also known as the Lolas, alongside films like ‘22 Lengths’ and ‘The Disappearance of Josef Mengele’.
Switzerland is set to publish documents related to Josef Mengele, the Auschwitz doctor known as the 'Angel of Death'. Mengele fled after WWII, and his traces were also found in Switzerland, which is now opening its archives.

Historians have long fought for the release of secret files concerning Josef Mengele, the 'Angel of Death' from Auschwitz, raising questions about why the Swiss government kept these documents sealed and if it fuels conspiracy theories.

Switzerland is preparing to open previously secret files related to Josef Mengele, the infamous Nazi doctor known as the 'Angel of Death' at Auschwitz, amidst long-standing rumors of his time in the country after the war.
Switzerland has opened previously sealed records related to the Mengele family, following a historian's legal action, raising questions about the Auschwitz camp doctor's potential presence near Zurich while sought by arrest warrant.
The Swiss intelligence service has made its file on Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele accessible to the public.
A historical account details the atrocities committed by Josef Mengele, known as the 'Angel of Death' at Auschwitz, including severe torture of twins and people with disabilities.

The Swiss Federal Archives in Bern are holding documents related to Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele, which are sealed until 2071, raising questions about the reasons behind this restriction.