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tv   Arts Unveiled  Deutsche Welle  July 27, 2024 7:02am-7:30am CEST

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the kid will go down, this is elder rado. this will be and i know them, but there are stories of dreams and suffering alone. that's very painful story because of all the math because we've experienced opposite the whole i know making that i'm and i'm from southern brazil and i work as a journalist in germany, which is why my son wants emigrated from you. i want to take you want to johnny will spending a 200 years of german immigration in brazil. dialing maya who because you. busy i have a family in brazil and finding germany there was no contact between them for almost a century. my grandma eda emigrated to present as a small child and 1925 with foster parents. she never saw her siblings again and
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never met the defendants. it was only when i was working as a journalist in germany that we found each other. again. it's been those mode. i go sense of the call. we looked at each other and i thought yeah, with family this is familiar. yeah. yeah. so i can tell straight away is this oh stop of my father who felt his mother's longing in brazil, all his life was almost have already moved fine as well. but all of the hug i gave them was the hug. they could no longer give each other all the google. i cried a lot, but i was very happy with the fill is all family history is interwoven with a history of german immigration in brazil with the waves of migration and the 19th century when poverty hunger and to span were widespread in german speaking regions of to the napoleonic wars,
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the, the migration that followed in the 20th century when many sent off in search of a better life off to the 1st world war. the mice, you're always good on the most people left for economic reasons. and there were lots of families of farmers who wanted to continue working in agriculture for them . south america was a good bit german immigrants of left and last thing mom called us south appraisals, began to explore how on this trip, the luminous, a place with a strong tradition of german immigrant culture is the 3rd largest city in the state of santa catalina. with over $360000.00 inhabitants, its famous french on top of fast, well largest officer,
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the one in munich track is more than $600000.00 visitors each year. calling hey, was founded in the middle of the jungle around 1850 my hamlin bloom, and a german pharmacist botanist and committed to columnist the historians. wiley, petrie, knows what about the cities history. it's consent did one of the most important centers of german immigration in brazil for a long time. german was spoken here as a lingua franca between subsequent european immigrants from places like new to me and roman. i received a 5 at the exchange of ways of immigration. the 1923 . i bought them on a new ways on the near germans. they weren't, they simply looking for a home and then all of applied, they were professionals with technological knowledge said go,
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go where you see man. so that they wanted to re establish themselves economically going because their capital was stronger here. that'd be a fit for them to come in to put get key. who got beat out as far as in companies and businesses had service less that they wanted to invent healing this to you, a bite on last week. that was great for us, for many industries were established that which brought a lot of advancement photographs when we took it in there were also army drivers, gave our main street at the street of the 15th of november and they knew lot of working digital vans. they brought us new architecture law to difficult for some bring them off the phone today room and now is a modern city behind the historical facade, so popular with tourists. there's something doc at a growing number of neo nazi groups, is also a lack of acknowledgments of indigenous people who live to be full of the
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immigrants and who are nearly wiped out in a brutal moore of extermination. felt the hazy store installer, hardly any historical record of the time. they themselves weren't able to tell their story that most of them. so we only have our version b based on what was in the newspapers and letters at the time or that. so we have the immigrants perspective, we don't have the indigenous side of the story. i get the funds to the issue to them because they're gonna buy the effective. so the, i think, as in other regions of the southern presuming the german immigrants travel to it by river york. but this region around blooming off, for example, is also inhabited by other eisen. but each of those people that you have again to talk to them outside water, we drive 2 hours to off road into the highlands. walters paper belongs to the club
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. no shocking people. she picks a song from across roads, around 2800 indigenous people live in this area. it wasn't easy to set up a meeting with walters paper. there's a lot of mistrust towards white resilience and not without reason. the trauma of colonial lines grabbing what's causing so long shadow. you can't, i started, it's a very painful story because of all domestic has. we've experienced all the brutality that took place here in santa caps of rena, fashionable thought before you can set that up on the demo infrastructure. the european settlers built to try to the complex with the indigenous population. in bloody crashes, brazil's indigenous people faced the superior weapons of the colonists. the government soon hired mercenary troops, known as broken at a loss. indigenous men were killed while women and children were enslaved or forced
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into sax work. 2 thirds of the indigenous population were wide town the watch, and it says that at the end of the 19 twenty's, there was only about $100.00 indigenous people left in the region to start a scan key. these are very difficult stories to tell us a century on indigenous people here are still fighting for land rights against some very powerful opponents. you as you bubble this all is going. the wine people don't understand where the area has always belonged to us. you know, is the arguments as a ways to assess the indigenous people want the land, but they don't cultivated it, but can nobody ever understood about all relationship to the land stopping cause the most different to that's if the white one bed football method you fit into the you once a piece of land so you can build something on that's a gross of
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a thing and says, oh, that's what i want to we. i want to preserve the not because the arrow it breathes depends on is the river that runs through here depends on the aisle. if i don't because of it now we're going to be able to drink some water in res. clean a new. you can stay, you want to sit down that. mm hm. okay, so no, but is there a wrong name? we'll say that completely different visions of one, but on the meeting was for the past and they don't. and so this has almost great yourself for that. for my people, you know, and we're still suffering today's suffering. we just those suffering with you in for me on my lunch on his pre paint is an archaeologist, an expert in indigenous history and building practices. she's the 1st woman from her community to one a doctor, and she's determined to present the culture to shop claim came gang and quite a need. people who still dave in this area for a long time,
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the white routing class bind them from practicing their traditions. even speaking the language today and there's bilingual school, the children are taught in both portuguese and shop playing. they even sing the brazilian national anthem in indigenous language, the bell. my role is to encourage others and to keep serving the small things your life, assuming i am delighted that these seats are being assigned in germany to emily. i of the same to have the vinyl. how do you say, right, thank you. can log on over to godaddy, let them know that. okay,
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and okay. all right, thank you very much. you can the got most people in germany have probably unaware of the roles of german immigrants played in the wall as extermination. that almost white town indigenous people of southern brazil and presented itself. the issue was long comstock. even today it's still a to boot topic and many places i know a lot of brazilian students else's to this of people in academia who are really critically aware. i've got the emission device and when he visited and once of either of them, but the average person on the street isn't generally like that. yeah, nice. you've been. they'll say something like we, germans, we were actually the better kind of brazilian, i can do my best with him, but i think we were hard at working flies. we were the ones who made the country
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airable them rough entities. and i've had this narrative of german colonization and determine achievement in brazil is still very dominant. not to any model how highly that is supposed to go on a lot of the items like this. on the one hand, these, of course, these immigrants did achieve things like that. this kind of, nobody can deny that a, it's not sending something, but you can't just ignore the crimes that were committed to that or say that the people who suffered were just collateral damage. looks as hard as could not divide shop. the backend compo, palm in the rio grande, reduces and visiting my family like anywhere else in the world. the kitchen is the center of the my father, my sister in law. my brother, my mother managed to my niece is hiding somewhere that she is
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a typical sunday lunch with the family she german potato salad made using grandma's recipe. of course. as brazilian grilled meat, we have the best of both cultures. even though my grandmother left germany when she was less than 5 years old, she never lost a sense of being german, but losing old contact with her family after the 2nd world war was traumatic. warrington, sanchez, it was really interesting to me. my mother's family, uh low spot is the meal mine break no. as well by following my father died. my mother was very sad. the only my she was always home sick for germany. you know my foot. oh i never. i'm leaving german law when there was soccer on which ball you'd always say, i'm going for brazil or but i'm going for germany. more garbo latoya. i was
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actually remains german. i set off to search for the house when my grandmother lived until my grandfather died in 1969. the one of my cousins shows me the way my paternal grandparents once worked as pharmacy and slanting about 50 kilometers from camp of bone lights at a run, a store that sold i buy cultural products which eventually burned down today. the house when my grandmother raised 10 children is in ruins. and anyways, my grandmother's life is typical of the german settlers of southern brazil. they often lifting isolation in their own social structure. their own schools charge its cultural clumps. a newspapers of a times i know to all my present ends accusing them of not integrating or was
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forming break away cells within the present in states. that's what comes on the, on the thoughts to split. it all starts on never also policies relating to german. this that came from germany itself, it's a difficult attempts to solidify and maintains them a culture and language among the immigrants. does have done that. so that also contributed to the idea that they were socially isolated in stock or the. but if you look closer and i'll see it's much more complex, if you think of that, there was dressed as much the simulation of integration and contact. so as i was isolates on and how much in those communities we use. oh is when you get to the flight, when will be, you know, who is he doing coming? i made frederick schultz at the i b real american institute invalid. he's an expert on german society. it's southern for sales, as well as the complex that arose between german immigrants and the present in states. and by the time of the 1st world war voices warning f. as in frank from germany, the growing ever allowed to be that these are the by the world wars intensify these to be as a and i'll never questions of
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a german friend who was in brazil was not in debates about political measures to combat such a threat of police to, for moslem brazil declared war on germany and both one nor so didn't you. so there was also a question of internal security. so this is just an open. now, at the same time, i get it in the riots by brazilians, targeting german businesses. and brazilian ships were sunk by german new boats from the batch fan, the flames of the husband, that the brazilian government then closed german speaking institutions and banned the german language. press the dodge by the institute cylinders, lawson happened dealt with deductibles, like a principal at the end of the 19 twenty's. quite a few immigrants of german descent sympathized with the national socialist. same germany local nazi chapters were founded. brazil had the largest nazi biology out, signed germany, children sang nazi anthems and schools, and used by georgia mogan was one of hitler's most important propaganda tools among
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the german community. initially present in present, undergrad, tonio vall, gash sympathized with europe specialist. but in the run up to the 2nd world war long cash step top assimilation efforts under pressure from the americans. technology policy was banned. german cops and schools were closed. speaking german was no longer allowed. one of this affected my grandmother to denver darma was thankful called. there was a supervisor in the shop who wouldn't allow us to speak german don't special. everything was mark outside the source in law. if people wanted salt or flour, they've linked it to them. so they weren't permitted to say the german word hang on to the picking up and you'll follow all i'm not inside. and i think it's after the 2nd world war contact. but germany had broken off in some of the cases of
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it had been very important for institutions like german speaking and schools and the church and all young people and money were sent over to reach in the culture. but of course, this reputation had been marked by the war women in the emerging knowledge about the whole of costs on this one. that's not going to you. i'll just buy another factor. was the highly national this brazilian regime of the estoppel novo, the advisor to you about a guess? was it put a stop to those effort last night and ensure that state one schools were set up in these areas and, and just depend to nobody in my family state sky anymore except me. my parents generation didn't learn the language promptly and didn't policy don't often . well, it took decades for the next generation to begin to take an interest in that job and family history. again, the research, the cemetery and hold on to the grace of
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german names on my grandmother's foster parents to have songs that buried here. so is my grandma i mean for my grandmother passed away 1997 have been thoughtful. she died. she trying to make contact with our sisters in germany, but unfortunately she didn't use excel is gonna come by 60 and a half a slower each other again, the last to one of her nice escape, is it her grade and i was a very emotional moment. so much the 2 years old. yeah. my father had been to germany and met his german cousins for the 1st time. right. and quote that was a sign of the place. i met my mother as close relative of mine for multiple very
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emotional, the stuff that's going to the gave them was the hug they could no longer give each other to, but i'll solve a google photo and i cried a lot, but i was very happy with it cleansed myself a lot more where the kids come for. this is the long haul. i'm the a century off to my grandmother. i had to leave german family behind the 2 branches with a family all connected. once again, i think is make a brazilian living in germany. we travel back to south town for a special chapter in the history of the german immigration this is the most as you tyco to solve the problem forming a synagogue. it's now per sales launches all kinds of jewish history. jewish immigrants have lived here since the 16th century. at the beginning of the 20th
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century, a large number of migrants arrived, playing pogroms and russia and eastern europe. the nazis came to a pallet in germany in 1933 from then on brazil became one of the key south american countries for jewish refugees alongside the dodge and tina. shortly afterward, santano's jewish community launched in a program to help the excise this image up. i mean, to put a mass on to the bottom, the immediately set to work welcoming for children and mother is just have been mines is present. sometimes mothers came without their husbands. maggie who were fighting or were and concentration kept on the stand or throwing. they found at the children's home so that the women can go to work spots and stop by. yeah, it is food don't like us to stand. they founded an association to support them. and they also collected donations so that others i've had to add germany could also con,
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it is 5, a fundraising properties, as it all just lemoine skipped some pieces involving in that period, $16000.00 jewish immigrants found a new home in brazil, mainly in booming south power. of professional experience they brought with some helps economic development the reaching economic concept mazda in brazil. what people don't know is the south town, always the biggest german industrial city outside germany, only established german companies have been not an american headquarters here. some of them being in the country for over a century. they create 250000 jobs in south pano email. so there are a huge number of gem and companies operating in brazil and influencing the economy . but as i said, are you still at the edge with all the way to a 100 years after the 1st germans, democrats, you to present migration is now coming in the other direction according to a study by the present and foreign ministry,
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$160000.00 per syrians and now live in germany. tyanne assigned to us once as a nurse, an intensive cag kidney clinic, all settings. shara tay university hospital, germany urgently need specialist line tie on the government recruits people from brazil, just like the brazilian government, once recruited germans. us from re a, is lived in germany for almost 2 years. that is what more difficult to have or i'm presenting what differences on it as the way so as you fit into those. because imagine it is more difficult here. people today because of the cause of the language by you, the work itself is very similar to brazil depending on where you work. oh, but it's in my case it's intensive care hasn't had that that. but the language problems make everything work. oh my is additional building work if i still difficult book much want to called make yeah. how people who want to work in germany receives to be meaningful. this is specialist given by that you know,
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so you're not prepared equal to the cost of the life. good because of that language, because of that because of the language for the lack of housing, the means 2nd, the eminence and bureaucracy toys and also the lack of openness them. bank. diana has also experienced racism while working in another hospital, a decision. so welcome to sherri to a university hospital. was a deliberate want to shut it there. i decided to come to the cherry. okay. because the people here are inclusive skills sake and was here. i have colleagues from all over the world. news of every one of the or is very patient with me. oh god is doing. if we get stuff was speaking german, we can try an english or we can try again in german. what can they speak of? it's lower down, some of them on the 2nd one second following blaze. we found them there are a lot of difficult people on population by guy, but there are also
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a lot of really nice people. the so is your decision mother thinks the percentage best thing to the guys back in rio de janeiro, tyanne and sometimes worked in several hospitals at the same time in order to be able to afford vacation. in the end, she emigrated to full financial reasons, st. jude to talk about going back to brazil one day though. but as you and you know, i feel very much, it has a apple as much as i love personnel. i have no intention of going back to germany has gone from a country of emigration to a country of immigration. according to the german government, 21000000 people here have a history of immigration, including me, the partners really impossible from my best country. what are the german possible because of my ancestors? but it seems to me 1st and foremost with fine brazilian era,
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and that's where i was born angry. a lot of it's most of what is possible, connect me to jam it. society means, especially when i go to a vote, that's the thing, just lot of my ancestors who emigrated to brazil, something like to set out, but it is the company, the well, you know, 5 to g design out of that migration is always being positive as well. and in ways roby, because things are processing, he could afford the
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