The Nazis weren’t so bad?! A SHOCKING book review downplays Nazi crimes
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN “Was cultural life in Nazi Germany as undimensional and controlled as we have been thought to believe,” asks the sub-head of a review by Oded […]
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN “Was cultural life in Nazi Germany as undimensional and controlled as we have been thought to believe,” asks the sub-head of a review by Oded […]
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN October 22, 2015 In April of 1981 Syria moved batteries of surface-to-air missiles into the Bekaa Valley of Lebanon. At the time, Syria was occupying Lebanon, […]
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN In The Jerusalem Post Billboard The red pepper was making me see double. Adom’s professional bartender at the restaurant’s well- stocked bar had just served up […]
Book review By SETH J. FRANTZMAN “Assuring the security of Israel and the Jewish People as a whole is an existential imperative for Israeli statecraft, at whatever cost to Israel […]
Taking Truman to the woodshed Originally published in The Jerusalem Post Magazine April 19 By SETH J. FRANTZMAN On August 16, 1945 – just two weeks after the end of […]
Speaking freely 12/27/2012 15:08 By SETH J. FRANTZMAN Salman Rushdie. The very name conjures up derring-do and assassins, controversy and conspiracy. In Joseph Anton, the well-known author of The Satanic Verses, who spent several years […]