Six great reads: rebels in Nazi Germany, how creativity works and Europe’s biggest pornography conference | Nazism

1 and 1 The amazing history of the aristocrat who hid her Jewish lover on a sofa bed – and other German rebels who challenged the Nazis
From a diplomat who embraced the Albert Einstein exiled to a teacher who helped “non -Aryens” students to flee, these remarkable people refused to fold the knee to Hitler – to be betrayed dramatically. What asked Jonathan Freedland, in this excerpt from his new book, The Planks Circle, made them risk all this?
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2 The unconscious process that leads to creativity: how “incubation” works
“One of the most wonderful properties of the brain,” wrote the Dutch psychologist AP Dijksterhuis in this fascinating piece of good in fact, is his ability to continue to work unconsciously when the conscious mind has moved on.
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3 and 3 Journalist dissatisfied with the NYT to an “anti-alarm” takeover: how far can Bari Weiss go?
After leaving the New York Times, Weiss transformed its substitution into an unshakable pro-Israeli voice. Now, as the acquisition of Paramount Eyes of his business, David Klion profiled a writer who is ready to become the ally of Trump among the media elites.
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4 Israel forces us to leave Gaza City. We know they might never let us come back
In this deeply personal piece, the journalist of Gaza Malak A Tantesh wrote on his family’s decision to leave the north of Gaza, the area they call at home, for the southern tents where they also endured in the winter of last year. The family stayed in 10 places because they were forced for the first time in their pre-war house in Beit Lahia.
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5 Boom Times and Total Burnout: three days during the largest pornography conference in Europe
In this powerful characteristic, Amelia Gentleman, alongside photographer Judith Jockel, reported the largest pornography conference in Europe, where she spoke to entrepreneurs who were enthusiastic about AI and the outbreak of profits, and the creators who were fighting against professional exhaustion and chronic diseases due to the structure of the economy of the concerts of industry.
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6. “ I was not terrified to die, but I did not want to leave my children ”: Davina McCall on dependence, reality TV and the brain tumor that almost killed her
When the television presenter was offered free health screening, she thought it was useless: she was “the healthiest woman you have ever met”. But came the shocking diagnosis. Now completely recovered, she told Simon Hattnstone, she re -evaluates everything.
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