Roswell, l'invention des soucoupes volantes/Der UFO-Mythos von Roswell
On 8 July 1947, the US Air Force announced the discovery of a "flying disc" which had crashed in the Roswell area of New Mexico. This was the birth of the flying saucer phenomenon. Against the backdrop of the Cold War, when conspiracy theories abounded, the myth of the UFO gradually took shape to become a recurrent theme in science-fiction movies and popular culture.
7 /10
La mort de Lady Di, la presse contre la Couronne/Der Tod von Lady Di
On 31 August 1997, Princess Diana died alongside her companion, Dodi Al-Fayed, in a car crash in Paris, whilst being pursued by paparazzi. Her untimely death prompted an outpouring of grief in Britain and elsewhere in the world, and made her a symbol of the excesses of media intrusion, that was ironically echoed in the coverage of her funeral, broadcast live around the globe.
7.2 /10
Violette Nozière, l'empoisonneuse parricide/Das Doppelleben der Violette Nozière
In August 1933, 18-year-old Violette Noziere poisoned her father in Paris. After a short period on the run, Violette was charged with murder and swiftly confessed to the crime, saying her motive was that her father abused her. The press and public were immediately fascinated by this patricidal teenager, who became known as "The Monster in the Skirt".
7.2 /10
L'affaire Soleilland, l'enfance assassinée/Der Kindsmörder Albert Soleilland und die Todesstrafe
Paris, January 1907. Albert Soleilland is accused of the rape and murder of a little girl named Marthe. The press details every step of the case as if it was a show. As early century France was on the verge of abolishing the death sentence, this infamous crime set the abolitionist cause back decades. The media strenuously called for Soleilland's execution en masse.
6.6 /10
Fritz Haarmann, un vampire dans la République de Weimar/Fritz Haarmann - Der Schlächter von Hannover
In 1924 in Hanover, Germany, untold numbers of bones were found by authorities, and the news immediately hit the press. A prime suspect, Fritz Haarmann, was quickly arrested. The heinous crimes committed by the one now called "the vampire" reminded the German people of the traumas of the Great War. Cruelty, sexual violence, and cannibalism in the fragile Weimar Republic.
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La tuerie de Jonestown, une apocalypse américaine/Das Jonestown-Massaker
It is 1978, Guyana. Reverend Jim Jones held an apocalyptic mass. Its' outcome? The sacrifice of 918 members of the Peoples Temple Agricultural Project, an American cult founded in the mid-1950s. The entire world was horrified by journalists' accounts, and the images they saw of Jonestown, and this event haunted small communities and alternative forms of worship throughout the 1970s.
6.6 /10
Le massacre de la Saint Valentin, l'apogée du gangstérisme/Das Valentinstag-Massaker
In 1929, seven members of Bugs Moran's gang were assassinated in a garage by Al Capone's henchmen. This event was taken up by the press who named it the "Saint Valentine's day Massacre". Carried out during the prohibition, those killings became the newsworthy symbol of gang wars - they consolidated the image of the Italian mobster in the American collective imaginary.
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Le crash des Andes, l'inavouable anthropophagie/Der Anden-Crash
On October 1972, an Uruguayan plane crashed into the Andes. 72 days later, 16 survivors are found. The incredible rescue fascinated the media across the world. How did they survive? An unspeakable truth gradually emerges: to survive, the survivors ate their dead comrades' bodies.
6.8 /10
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