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  1. Jun 9, 2023 · Louis arrives at April's house, where a bored-looking Lamb and Lynx sing about "Marxist black dictators" in Africa According to 'Call of the Weird', April had been making the twins sing "white power" songs for other Nazis since they were at least 8 Louis: "They don't seem old enough to really know what that's about."

  2. May 14, 2016 · Louis Theroux & the Nazis - Louis' Most Memorable Moments - BBC Brit|46 - He's not. Here he is talking about that moment. Nazi Pop Twins 2007|13 - For those interested, a follow up documentary was made about the twins by filmmaker James Quinn called Nazi Pop Twins: which catches up with the family several years later.

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  4. Jun 4, 2012 · I think that "The Nazis" saw a very good free promo time when they heard that this LT wanted to make a documentary about Metzger. I mean that Aryan Brotherhood, Lonsdale, Military Shops United, Thor Steinar, Nazi Industrials Inc., and all the other companies are making a big money out of this style.

  5. Apr 20, 2012 · This documentary was filmed in 2003, so it's not quite "present day." It's still one of my favorite documentaries though, and most of these people are still active white supremacists.

  6. Mar 12, 2011 · The French book Louis Vuitton, A French Saga, authored by French journalist Stephanie Bonvicini and published by Paris-based Editions Fayard[5] tells how members of the Vuitton family actively aided the puppet government led by Marshal Philippe Pétain and increased their wealth from their business affairs with the Germans.

  7. Feb 9, 2015 · Louis Theroux FTW! This guy gets people to really open up just by being so non-threatening. Really laid back sort of interview style. He has one really interesting episode where he explores spirituality in India - highly recommended! edit: really

  8. Jul 6, 2020 · Also, they’re a bunch of nazis. Louis Theroux was there to portray them accurately, and managed to humanize them in a way not many documentaries manage, by challenging their views, but mostly by letting them speak. He didn’t need to win or get the moral high ground over literal fucking nazis! He already imposed his views in the voice-overs!

  9. And, in the case of East St. Louis, don't forget that in 1917, it was the scene of a bloody race riot that rivaled the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre for violence. Reply reply jamestoneblast

  10. Apr 26, 2021 · What was John imprisoned for? He claims it was something to do with representing Pablo Escobar as an attorney, but when Louis presses him on it he's vague, evasive, unconvincing and slightly threatening. Though that might just be because he's a Nazi.