THE Israeli documentary "Stalags," by Ari Libsker, should be subtitled, "How To Turn a Sexy Subject Into a Boring Film." The stalags of the title are lurid pulp novels in which female SS officers torture and sexually abuse captured American and
In early-1960s Israel pornographic, possibly anti-Semitic novels that detailed sensational tales of the torture and rape of male concentration camp prisoners by curvaceous female Nazi guards rapidly rose from marginal pulp reading to mass-market popularity.
Never less than enthusiastically fascinating, Israeli journalist and documentarian Ari Libsker's Stalags , about the pulp-magazines that depicted Nazi women raping American and European POWs, raises some mighty strange issues about the Holocaust and '60s pulp fiction, considers the role of manipulated history and education in the national mindset, and ponders the validity of a widely-accepted
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Gossip is moving off bathroom walls and onto the Internet. The University is one of 24 colleges with a page on TheDirty.com, a reality blogging Web site that launched in March 2007. The site solicits the submission of photos, with captions