- six
years respectively. The
Klarsfelds'
activities and
methods also
generated controversy. On 9 July 1979, the
Klarsfelds were the
targets of a car bombing...
- when he was
discredited by the
campaigns led by the
Klarsfelds. In 1984 and 1985
Beate Klarsfeld toured the
military dictatorships of
Chile and Paraguay...
-
Klarsfeld is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Beate Klarsfeld (born 1939), French-German
journalist Serge Klarsfeld (born 1935), French...
-
sought in
various South American countries by Mossad, Wiesenthal, and the
Klarsfelds. He
evaded capture until his
accidental death in
Brazil in 1979; his remains...
- 2024. Welk,
Brian (14
September 2020). "****
Hunter Do****entary 'The
Klarsfelds' From
Alexis Bloom Nabbed by
Bleecker Street". TheWrap.
Archived from...
-
years by
different groups,
including the
Simon Wiesenthal Center, the
Klarsfelds and Mossad. In 1954 he was
convicted in
absentia in
France for crimes...
-
French newspaper L'Aurore,
along with a
photograph of
Altmann which the
Klarsfelds obtained from a
German expatriate living in Lima, Peru. In Peru, Barbie...
-
Golden Globe nominations for Reuben,
Reuben and **** Hunter: The
Beate Klarsfeld Story Tony
Award for Best
Actor (Whose Life Is It Anyway?)
Laurence Olivier...
- **** Hunter: The
Beate Klarsfeld Story is a 1986
American made-for-television
biographical drama film,
starring Farrah Fawcett in the
title role. The...
-
released as a case of
mistaken identity. Franco-German
journalist Beate Klarsfeld demonstrated Kiesinger's
close connections to
Ribbentrop and
Joseph Goebbels...