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he fled nazi germany and found safety in england. what typically a lot decades late to she is, reclaims german citizenship as to descend into someone persecuted by the nazis. that's her right under germany's basic, lo, now she lives here in poland. citizenship me is it 1st of the is very practical measure. so is about the, so present, say it's about me being german of a meeting. i will just, it will come and go as those where i like in germany that so, so about the sort of reckoning with the cost is about the citizenship is also to me by the german constitution. so for me, that's why it's such a so impulsive symbol, to have been able to have some reclaimed my german citizenship. so i should have who's has picked a right to soon to publish a book about his story today, had translator and publish that is visiting her at home in balance with a couple of things actually not interested in pop it because they pay in the book the services german possible, but he used to get into engines hit the ground salsa and scouts. schmidt was stripped
he fled nazi germany and found safety in england. what typically a lot decades late to she is, reclaims german citizenship as to descend into someone persecuted by the nazis. that's her right under germany's basic, lo, now she lives here in poland. citizenship me is it 1st of the is very practical measure. so is about the, so present, say it's about me being german of a meeting. i will just, it will come and go as those where i like in germany that so, so about the sort of reckoning with the...
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it's still the basis for unified germany today. off to the 2nd level, the basic glow was designed to prevent the atrocities of the nazi period from ever happening. again. the nazi strips, juice, and other minorities are set right to full citizenship during the holocaust they and that collaborate to some of it's 6000000. james, the assets are amends of his stock, bostic still shapes life in germany today. memorials like this one i remind of those who lost their lives. pick a goldsmith's jewish grandfather escapes that fate. he fled nazi germany and found safety in england. what typically a law decades later, she is reclaimed german citizenship as a defendant to someone prosecuted by the nazis. that's her right under germany's basic, lo, now she lives here in portland southern citizenship. me is it 1st of the is very practical measure. so is about the sort of present say it's about me, but in german and being me, being able to so come and go as those were alike in germany that so. so about the sort of reckoning with the cost is about
it's still the basis for unified germany today. off to the 2nd level, the basic glow was designed to prevent the atrocities of the nazi period from ever happening. again. the nazi strips, juice, and other minorities are set right to full citizenship during the holocaust they and that collaborate to some of it's 6000000. james, the assets are amends of his stock, bostic still shapes life in germany today. memorials like this one i remind of those who lost their lives. pick a goldsmith's jewish...
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according to the treaty of versailles, germany. she didn’t have the right to do a lot of things, her army was completely sharply reduced, and she was allowed a navy by fleets, only in some, in some meager quantities, but hitler firmly followed the path of escalation of armaments, rearmament of germany, in london they decided, that we still can’t stop this, so it’s best to somehow put it within some legitimate legal framework in order to somehow control it. great britain as a state. a member of the entente, the winner of the first world war, actually approved, not just some minor, some insignificant deviation from this treaty, a partial revision of certain provisions, but approved the fundamental constant of this treaty in terms of the fleet, first of all, what exactly is for great britain was especially important because... it was the british fleet that automatically became the first potential enemy of the renewed german fleet, this was a fundamentally new situation in this, unfortunately, the negative significance of the bri
according to the treaty of versailles, germany. she didn’t have the right to do a lot of things, her army was completely sharply reduced, and she was allowed a navy by fleets, only in some, in some meager quantities, but hitler firmly followed the path of escalation of armaments, rearmament of germany, in london they decided, that we still can’t stop this, so it’s best to somehow put it within some legitimate legal framework in order to somehow control it. great britain as a state. a...
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after germany's re unification, public funding was diverting to germany's eastern regions that were in dire need of investment. even today, the roar lags behind the rest of germany. but one thing has worked well for the region, the push towards education and research for the past 20 years. the hydrogen and fuel cells center into sports has brought scientists, industry, and politicians together and researches new technologies. because the war region is still looking for new sources of energy. if you see me, we have a very large chemical industry. we have a very large steel industry and we've growing up with industry. and therefore, as part of a gene was always done by the fact that we are an industrial region and the chance to make this technology this industry green now is a great opportunity for us as great potential. they're developing technologies that can use hydrogen as a power source for german industry and consumers. so i'm on such a, grew up in the rural area, tend to always wanted to work gun renewable energy sources like hydrogen fuel cells . otherwise, we can use it to achie
after germany's re unification, public funding was diverting to germany's eastern regions that were in dire need of investment. even today, the roar lags behind the rest of germany. but one thing has worked well for the region, the push towards education and research for the past 20 years. the hydrogen and fuel cells center into sports has brought scientists, industry, and politicians together and researches new technologies. because the war region is still looking for new sources of energy. if...
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drafted in response to the unprecedented crimes of nazi germany. the so called basic low on the pins, human thickness, see the money keeps mccain in a very warm welcome to germany is today mocking the 75th anniversary of its post war constitution. and the founding of the modern republic of germany is happening right here in belin. with the drum and president fund by her stein maya, he's about to deliver the main speech in the coming moments. now an important point for our international views, the constitution was drafted in response to the unprecedented crimes of nazi germany and the end of the 2nd world war. it is known here as the basic, lo and thanks to the gym and politicians who debated it. it begins with woods, the focus on human dignity assets. cool. now, all of this states back exactly 75 years to may. the 23rd 1949 will set, also commemorates at the day the day that the whole of germany, including the former east germany, was included under the basic laws and its guarantees. i'm going to cross straight now to the w's chief. political does
drafted in response to the unprecedented crimes of nazi germany. the so called basic low on the pins, human thickness, see the money keeps mccain in a very warm welcome to germany is today mocking the 75th anniversary of its post war constitution. and the founding of the modern republic of germany is happening right here in belin. with the drum and president fund by her stein maya, he's about to deliver the main speech in the coming moments. now an important point for our international views,...
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germany. it is incomprehensible that the federal chancellor, who is responsible, cannot do more, although we can afford to do so. the scholz have been left behind with the taurus for now, perhaps. which he refuses give german cruise missiles to kyiv. in this case we would be directly involved in the war, so europe and the us said no. there is no common sense in saying now: “let’s do it anyway, but the no-fly zone will only be 70 or 100 km. we must concentrate on supporting ukraine, but we ourselves do not want to become a party to the conflict, and we do not we will become it, neither we nor europe. the degree of germany’s concentration on supporting ukraine is evidenced by the results of the negotiations between defense minister pistorius and colleague from the ministry of finance lindner. pistorius demanded about 10 billion euros additionally. 2/3 of them were supposed to go to the rearmament of the bundusfer and another 3.8 billion for military assistance to ukraine. lindner agreed to
germany. it is incomprehensible that the federal chancellor, who is responsible, cannot do more, although we can afford to do so. the scholz have been left behind with the taurus for now, perhaps. which he refuses give german cruise missiles to kyiv. in this case we would be directly involved in the war, so europe and the us said no. there is no common sense in saying now: “let’s do it anyway, but the no-fly zone will only be 70 or 100 km. we must concentrate on supporting ukraine, but we...
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and this is part of the big trend in germany, in some districts of germany, biling by them to tax against politicians. they have tripled since 2020 the recipe and also harassment of politicians is also on the rise. with the most prominent example, being the case of the german economy minister of a topic when he was locked from leaving it's terry by aggressive from us and something very similar. it happened earlier this week to the vice president of the german problem in country building. because when leaving a companion event, let's not forget germany has lots of very recent history of fluoride violence against politicians won't even mounting and the kidding of a may. uh like i looked in 20 the 2019 excuse me, from the conservative party. the tendency makes yesterday's case so urgent in particular because it really raises the question, how to protect politicians campaigning for the upcoming elections. the german and german has been and see further said that if it is true that there is a political motivation behind yesterday's attack against mucky is accurate, then it would open a new dime
and this is part of the big trend in germany, in some districts of germany, biling by them to tax against politicians. they have tripled since 2020 the recipe and also harassment of politicians is also on the rise. with the most prominent example, being the case of the german economy minister of a topic when he was locked from leaving it's terry by aggressive from us and something very similar. it happened earlier this week to the vice president of the german problem in country building....
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and does not enough investment in germany itself. at this moment in time, and this is also what the us from the drum and government and from politics to improve the frame grow for investments in january. so that's number one in the general. it's independent from a i. if you look at a i or as a, let's say, digital technologies and you look around here and 100 of them. and again, i think you'll see a lot of examples where this technology is applied by large corporations, as well as by small and medium sized businesses. you have to consider, we are to a 100 percent in the be to be in the business to business. you'll be on not on the consumer side. and many of these business models. when you talk about a i, there's a very popular that people talked about. hypoth scanning business model on the consumer side, this is not going to do. so the also the capital requirement to go into a i into apply a i, as in an engineer between products is totally different from the consumer side. but why until now? has this industry in fact, from an industry
and does not enough investment in germany itself. at this moment in time, and this is also what the us from the drum and government and from politics to improve the frame grow for investments in january. so that's number one in the general. it's independent from a i. if you look at a i or as a, let's say, digital technologies and you look around here and 100 of them. and again, i think you'll see a lot of examples where this technology is applied by large corporations, as well as by small and...
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hitler appreciated his help, and ford's enterprises that were in germany were not nationalized, they also continued to work for the war, and the money went to america. a dark spot in american history companies, and ford himself, whom they are trying to present as such a visionary, the creator of the assembly line. the embodied american dream, but in fact this american dream has a dark side, which they try to silence, push the information itself into public discourse, marginalize it, as if it is not customary to mention it, why stir up the past, but in reality, yes, the sympathies of american business, in any case, in the initial stages of the war they were largely on the side of nazi germany, but there are such well-known facts, and firstly... ford himself, a famous, completely american, who had the largest company, and what’s interesting is that ford not only had the production of cars, ford had a very wide palette of production, because he he was engaged in the production of cash registers and production, which he did not do, and ford was awarded by nazi germany, including the ir
hitler appreciated his help, and ford's enterprises that were in germany were not nationalized, they also continued to work for the war, and the money went to america. a dark spot in american history companies, and ford himself, whom they are trying to present as such a visionary, the creator of the assembly line. the embodied american dream, but in fact this american dream has a dark side, which they try to silence, push the information itself into public discourse, marginalize it, as if it is...
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again, if we take a look at germany, germany crates, it's a 100000000000 euro, a defense fund, which is now being implemented as germany builds up its armed forces. this is very, very good for all of nato, and this is what we need. so it's the step by step pledges and realization. the difficulty in the frustration that i feel is that as we are going step by step, russia is going full frontal forward. and there's this balance between the policy of russia and the democracy of nato. and what we have to realize is that we need to move it into the next year. we're in 2nd gear. we need to get to 4. and that the fiscal year ukraine can when this war is also given the tools to whether it's a bad thing about twins, it's justified and, and having it spouts minutes. but there's a lot of talk about nato security guarantee to its members. but these on costs on guarantees of a doesn't mean that nato troops, when image of a russian debacle against any one threatening a member country doesn't. how safe do you feel? how safe those lots via feel. with this famous article 5 treaty on the books, we feel
again, if we take a look at germany, germany crates, it's a 100000000000 euro, a defense fund, which is now being implemented as germany builds up its armed forces. this is very, very good for all of nato, and this is what we need. so it's the step by step pledges and realization. the difficulty in the frustration that i feel is that as we are going step by step, russia is going full frontal forward. and there's this balance between the policy of russia and the democracy of nato. and what we...
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germany was caught off guard by this announcement. then there was really no for wanting from those, those political leaders who made the announcement yesterday to the you partners. and what it did was it puts them in a difficult position, gemini, whose itself is having a historical obligation to be a strong child, lied to israel, but it also wants to be a bridge to piece in them. at least i know germany's position as we had is the palestine state who palestinian statehood should be recognized. that that should come as a result of a negotiated 2 state solution. that is essentially an agreement reached between these readings and palestinians. and so the german position is that it believes that recognition know kind of pre judges those negotiations. i'm not quite clearly contrast with the comments we had from the leaders of those you countries yesterday believe that recognizing published in each state who was given pets as to those peace negotiations. how do other political body see this even germany? well, i see, i think it's fair to ch
germany was caught off guard by this announcement. then there was really no for wanting from those, those political leaders who made the announcement yesterday to the you partners. and what it did was it puts them in a difficult position, gemini, whose itself is having a historical obligation to be a strong child, lied to israel, but it also wants to be a bridge to piece in them. at least i know germany's position as we had is the palestine state who palestinian statehood should be recognized....
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fdr death in germany surrender in july 45. president the use of atomic bombs against japan in cities of hiroshima and nagasaki nagasaki. and. the most important legacy franklin roosevelt left the world was the united nations organization. from the earliest days of world war, fdr worked to create a postwar organization dedicated to global cooperation and peace through collective security. on january 1st, 1942, he welcomed representatives of 25 allied nations to the white use to sign a declaration pledging each to defend life liberty in dependance and religious freedom and preserve human rights and justice. united nations and later led efforts to expand it int international organization. rning from this trip, the defense of the refreshed inspired with a firmf that we have made a good start on the road to a world of peace and am confident that the congress and the american people will accept the as the beginning of permanent structure of peace upo build an underground that better world in which our childan your men, mine, and the
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what was happening in germany was no secret. on may 10th 1933 more than 100000 people protested in u. s. cities against hitler. american books, by the way, web burned on this day to like works by optim, saint clair and ernest hemingway a us national icon reacted as well. the deaf blind while i to helen keller, she wrote an open letter to the nazi organize us of the book, burning, saying, history has taught you nothing. if you think you can kill ideas, tyrants have tried to do that also before. and the ideas have risen up and they might end destroy them actually being born under nazi who she might not even have survive childhood denazi's racial hygiene program was responsible for killing hundreds of thousands of disabled persons. ready the . ready finish this chain book shelves are located on the ground. they controlled around 20000 folks about as many as the nazis frontier in 1933. today this empty library, as the memorial side created by is really artist myisha omen. books are incredibly powerful. every also retiree and regime
what was happening in germany was no secret. on may 10th 1933 more than 100000 people protested in u. s. cities against hitler. american books, by the way, web burned on this day to like works by optim, saint clair and ernest hemingway a us national icon reacted as well. the deaf blind while i to helen keller, she wrote an open letter to the nazi organize us of the book, burning, saying, history has taught you nothing. if you think you can kill ideas, tyrants have tried to do that also before....
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, and there , i myself am in eastern germany, not only this one is popular here alternative for germany, but also two other parties. who is also against germany's military support for ukraine, this is a left-wing party and a new radical left-wing party, the so -called sarah wagenknecht union, this is sarah wagenknecht, she is a former politician, here is a left-wing party, she left and made her own party, that is, there are three parties , who are against this german military support for ukraine, and... and the social democrats, they, they try to compete with these parties, with the left, especially the parties, and that is why they have such a marked, as they see it course, well, this is really a problem in some ways, but nevertheless, germany remains the biggest helper of ukraine in europe . military support. and not only in this regard, in principle, germany is such a center of stability, both economic and political stability, and europe is already used to that, accustomed to the fact that everything is fine there, here we see such movements, because this party is also an alternative
, and there , i myself am in eastern germany, not only this one is popular here alternative for germany, but also two other parties. who is also against germany's military support for ukraine, this is a left-wing party and a new radical left-wing party, the so -called sarah wagenknecht union, this is sarah wagenknecht, she is a former politician, here is a left-wing party, she left and made her own party, that is, there are three parties , who are against this german military support for...
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to commemorate germany's basic lo, coming into for 75 years. for a moment. all the praise also words of concern. yeah. owns with this. our democracy has succeeded in this this and on. but we need to know this government is not guaranteed for ever. when should suv no one else can protect it, but as we have to protect it, each and every one of us, many germans feel the basic laws with protecting. i'm calling because it's how do you say of here? i think very highly of the basic little those are basic value. in addition to religion, the 10 commandments. these other guys in volume and to get them done because talking we just talked about it with the kids. we said that the basic law enforcement and it's the basis for all people been treated equally then guys, then i am convinced the basic law will continue to guide us well through these times that are sometimes storming the roots of germany's basic little date back to the time immediately following the 2nd world war less than occupying pos fonts. great britain under us, gave german politicians the task of drawing
to commemorate germany's basic lo, coming into for 75 years. for a moment. all the praise also words of concern. yeah. owns with this. our democracy has succeeded in this this and on. but we need to know this government is not guaranteed for ever. when should suv no one else can protect it, but as we have to protect it, each and every one of us, many germans feel the basic laws with protecting. i'm calling because it's how do you say of here? i think very highly of the basic little those are...
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in 1920, the commander of american forces in germany, general henry allen, wrote in his diary: germany is the state most capable of successfully repelling bolshevism. the expansion of germany at the expense of russia for a long time would distract the germans to the east and thereby reduce the tension in their relations with western europe. the working class in the 19th century in europe. began to fight for his rights, it was unprofitable for the elite, but the elite was, the elite was interested in to promote military potential, in fact, to drag this same working class into the most difficult, absolutely, the most difficult military conditions, during which it was the working class that perished, that is, those contradictions that existed within the country were redirected to the external sector, the working class has nothing to gain from this didn’t win, so yes, indeed... the fight against communism, the fight against the idea of equality, it began in europe, life or death. in this economic situation , conflict arose between those who worked and those who led. therefore, in b
in 1920, the commander of american forces in germany, general henry allen, wrote in his diary: germany is the state most capable of successfully repelling bolshevism. the expansion of germany at the expense of russia for a long time would distract the germans to the east and thereby reduce the tension in their relations with western europe. the working class in the 19th century in europe. began to fight for his rights, it was unprofitable for the elite, but the elite was, the elite was...
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many, persecuted, also as had already left germany. i'm calling because i'm like, what was it like an everyday life is the people who reads the black list of books and the way what stimulus and provide provide in the private arena. these books were still found on people shelves, but of course, paperwork cautious when visitors came calling on the p lot. they preferred to hide them away, but people continue to read them privately. can people take and public libraries they've disappeared completely assisting. that's one either to listen to him do with indexing and blacklist laughed and the nazi succeeded in making these books no longer accessible or available in bookstores underneath quite a bit. so they actually succeeded in making a large part of these authors date into oblivion. i think as i said, if i guess i'm i'm, i'm fine. so that's in the snack month. on the ad, for example, then the famous us good evening whose books were also burned here. i fit to be in the sun. he returned from exile after 1945, but never reconnected at a key a
many, persecuted, also as had already left germany. i'm calling because i'm like, what was it like an everyday life is the people who reads the black list of books and the way what stimulus and provide provide in the private arena. these books were still found on people shelves, but of course, paperwork cautious when visitors came calling on the p lot. they preferred to hide them away, but people continue to read them privately. can people take and public libraries they've disappeared...
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for example, an immigrant from germany on cliffs long by 65. i'm indigent or flesh last night or in science in albert einstein who went into exxon about i'm our social scientists, like ted or don't know also left the united states, the field was on or off in the fine. you can start, like you were american universities and american cultural institutions on the influx of immigrants from germany. it was a huge benefit. that's what it all from that. and maybe that's what they are still reaping these benefits. and i would say that we have not yet recovered from that loss and what it meant for germany. i'm the ones uh, beside the new stuff. would you almost tied on you said what took you to place the lot to flood and soil literature, high modern literature not to not. and of course the national socialist kitch, completely boring stuff and people didn't actually read it. it is, hold on for just a glance of when, when i'm in the medicine where they burn books, they will ultimately burn human beings as well. the. that's what the words on this memorial p
for example, an immigrant from germany on cliffs long by 65. i'm indigent or flesh last night or in science in albert einstein who went into exxon about i'm our social scientists, like ted or don't know also left the united states, the field was on or off in the fine. you can start, like you were american universities and american cultural institutions on the influx of immigrants from germany. it was a huge benefit. that's what it all from that. and maybe that's what they are still reaping...
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, this party is a right-wing party, an alternative for germany for germany, it is an alternative for deutschland, it is different, it is still not as fantastic as this so -called reisburger, and it now has a relatively large support, almost 20% in germany, and on unfortunately, i expect that in the regional elections in germany, which will be held in september this year, in eastern germany, they will receive a very large percentage there, most likely they will be the most powerful, the most powerful there in brandenburg, in saxony and in thuringia. of a different party, but it's just
, this party is a right-wing party, an alternative for germany for germany, it is an alternative for deutschland, it is different, it is still not as fantastic as this so -called reisburger, and it now has a relatively large support, almost 20% in germany, and on unfortunately, i expect that in the regional elections in germany, which will be held in september this year, in eastern germany, they will receive a very large percentage there, most likely they will be the most powerful, the most...
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but then says keith will not be allowed to use arguments supplied by germany. the hit set and targets inside russia, but only in defense of a hurricane beach. to the point at the base, the future of european politics. next on a dw covered the, [000:00:00;00] the, to the points, strong opinions, clear position. international perspective is europe on the verge of a major shift. all right, political parties are gaining strength ahead of the european elections. and it seems like gone are the days when conservatives dismissed them to foreclosure this week, onto the points europe so far, right? attempting parker support and service to the point next on d. w. when you comp, smell any things, but when everything smells the rate of smell related disorders has increased. since corona virus. how important is all sense of smell? and what's his life like when it's gone? in 45 minutes on d, w, the this shadows these costs and video shed lights on the dog is devastating. colonial har is infected by germany across and he employed scores to post tactic farms and destroy livesto
but then says keith will not be allowed to use arguments supplied by germany. the hit set and targets inside russia, but only in defense of a hurricane beach. to the point at the base, the future of european politics. next on a dw covered the, [000:00:00;00] the, to the points, strong opinions, clear position. international perspective is europe on the verge of a major shift. all right, political parties are gaining strength ahead of the european elections. and it seems like gone are the days...
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., all part of germany's ze plan. you can see all of the ships were were intended for that program, but few of these surface ships were actually builbeen told by hitler to bank on having until 1948 to build up german naval power something that obviously did not come to pass. in addition, hitler had not been sure, as we've already not great britain would declare war at all. and as a result priority his his navy he he hoped to avoid a naval a had guaranteed british entry into the first worldgerman would be by far the t of the three main branches of the german military. on the eve of. despite utility of the submarine in the first world war, where it had been used to such devastating effect against allied shipping, the germans only 57 submarines in their entire navy at hitler and rader's decisions at the star war. roughly 30 or fewer of these submarin sea at any one time facing hundreds of merchant ships and dozens uponnses vessels in the expanse of the atlantic. now, karl dÖnitz was the commander of the german arm raide
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germany capitulates. in europe the war is over. throughout the world, the soviet union is recognized as the winner. you will be responsible for everything. march to the dock , fascist pack. sal of the court in nuremberg. here the freedom-loving peoples of the world judge the main perpetrators of the war. let judgment be done. germany, autumn 1945. the international nuremberg tribunal begins its work. we are still anti-hitler allies. coalition, a group of eight judges represents four states: the ussr, the usa, great britain and france. some of the most senior people in the dock functionaries of the third reich: goering, hess, rosenberg, rebentrop, keitel, dönitz, ydel. they will answer for everything, these warmongers , violators of peace treaties, oath- breakers and conspirators. executioners of peoples and robbers of states, child killers and slave traders, backpack masters, rapists, torch bearers, goons of the 20th century, in parallel with the trial in the territory of germany controlled by american troops, an inconspicuous org
germany capitulates. in europe the war is over. throughout the world, the soviet union is recognized as the winner. you will be responsible for everything. march to the dock , fascist pack. sal of the court in nuremberg. here the freedom-loving peoples of the world judge the main perpetrators of the war. let judgment be done. germany, autumn 1945. the international nuremberg tribunal begins its work. we are still anti-hitler allies. coalition, a group of eight judges represents four states: the...
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interesting lease, then germany, because germany's auto industry is largely in china. that's where it's making its process in germany. see is retribution from the chinese side. so the very tricky issues, once again, both sides wanting to get more independent from china, but germany funding in a lot more difficult and that particular point than fond. right. but this of course, is the 1st stage visit to buy french president in 24 years mission and it just very briefly, my call is off to dressed in tomorrow. what about that is his ambition. once again, i have to add, though, that they have regular consultations and the door cabinets meet every year. but at the same time, my call wants to head into saxony to dress and hold the european speeds, clearly and attempt to win over hawks and mines. in a state that this having result elections and where the fall right? ac is riding sky high in the opinion polls. so him presenting himself as a true european who is trying to fight the fall of rights noticing from us, but also here in germany. right. thank you so much for that. you d
interesting lease, then germany, because germany's auto industry is largely in china. that's where it's making its process in germany. see is retribution from the chinese side. so the very tricky issues, once again, both sides wanting to get more independent from china, but germany funding in a lot more difficult and that particular point than fond. right. but this of course, is the 1st stage visit to buy french president in 24 years mission and it just very briefly, my call is off to dressed...
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and there was no difference in germany inductions only on this default. and the women weren't allowed to have lesions. but the enemy of the stuff that didn't stop relationships from happening off to the 0, alice struck mocking gemini surrender. people wanted to forget about the past, german women right? by sold you as well. rough and helping me to blame. so most didn't press charges to great was the shame and the feelings of guilt towards that husbands and families as well. the mice and most of the women liked we never spoke about it, not even with their husbands when they eventually returned. plus there was no one tap infrastructure that could have dealt with this. there was no legal framework whatsoever from the german police or the german courts to take action against it. in this respect, there was no systematic registration system much fossil. it's estimated that between the early summer and full of 1945, at least 110000 women and girls were raped in berlin, allowed many of them multiple times. these figures around the estimates this is done using old
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and it has ruled the far right alternative for germany problems. it could be a threat to democracy. the decision means the f d cabinet will be classified as a suspected extremist group, allowing it to be placed on the surveillance by thomas domestic intelligence nationwide. if the is currently the 2nd most popular party of the polls across germany, w as the political correspondence assigned and young follow the court ruling for us admin stuff in west and germany. and he sent us this assessment of what the court ruling means. a, b, a, if the is potentially an extremist organization working to undermine german is democracy. that's been the opinion of germany's domestic intelligence services for several years. that's why they've got the policy on the costs of violence. and that's a view that's been confirmed by this court decision here today. the judge said at that comments by f. the politicians, for instance, describing migraines, the 2nd class citizens. that meant the alarms was sounding loudly and german is democracy. and it's right there for a to
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and the energy along with relations to china with mccaul, has criticized germany over its dependence on the regime. you know, we use michelle, that kosta is that belfy palace. and by then that president mccall is expected, this state visit is about protecting european unity, but it doesn't sound like that's the case. michelle. well, it depends on which angle you look at it from today. so 5 am, i know my call is visited germany 75 year celebration of its basic role at jeremy's constitution. and they have, it's owing to bait that where the french president is said that people have gotten to use to democracy. that people need to stand up for democracy every single day. and that's the sort democracy in the state of crisis. so this was just something sort of a political declaration of love that a between the german presidents aren't quite as fine my a who has a lot to ceremony or role. and i'm just standing outside his residence here about the palace, where we see the entourage, the both the case of the monitoring my call just wrong using the gentleman present . having arrived a few minut
and the energy along with relations to china with mccaul, has criticized germany over its dependence on the regime. you know, we use michelle, that kosta is that belfy palace. and by then that president mccall is expected, this state visit is about protecting european unity, but it doesn't sound like that's the case. michelle. well, it depends on which angle you look at it from today. so 5 am, i know my call is visited germany 75 year celebration of its basic role at jeremy's constitution. and...
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the, the, this is the, the news life and by that germany's fall right. alternative for germany, tante is kicked out of its political bulk of, of your vin parliament. bold and the representatives of being expelled from the identity and democracy group of your fee and public. and this comes up to fall right, pauses in funds, and it's a distance themselves from the gym and politicians also on the program. you and folks to commemorate the 1995 stripe and that's the genocide of bosnian muslims. bosnian serbs protests claiming the incident has been misrepresent. dw rates is riley activists protecting a heading for gaza. nice to say that on a mission to get supplies to the gaza strip, even if it means being attacked. bike stream is, is right, and he sat on the germany southerbuys to 75th, outside of its constitution known as the basic law president, frank, 12 of stein, mice, as the law is worth protecting the i feel welcome to the program just 2 weeks before your appearing elections at germany's fall right. alternative for germany or sd has been expelled from the fall, right? identity, a dem
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but what's even more surprising is that the main sponsor of this resolution is germany. germany. we started to weld was in the 20th century, killed millions of people in concentration camps is responsible for mass atrocities in africa and participated most actively in the breakdown of yugoslavia and the bombings of san diego in 1995 to that country is now trying within the united nations general assembly to lecture others about the importance of reconciliation. we convinced that germany has no moral authority to even mentioned the time of genocide to describe anything other than the atrocious crimes. and now it's important to note that as you just heard from the russian and bassett or germany along with rolanda was the main sponsor of the resolution. but the bands get pointed out that there has not yet been a united nations general assembly resolution condemning the crimes of the nazis against the peoples of the former soviet union or against the slavic peoples. and so uh with that being the case. how is this resolution and this international day of reflection and commemoration?
but what's even more surprising is that the main sponsor of this resolution is germany. germany. we started to weld was in the 20th century, killed millions of people in concentration camps is responsible for mass atrocities in africa and participated most actively in the breakdown of yugoslavia and the bombings of san diego in 1995 to that country is now trying within the united nations general assembly to lecture others about the importance of reconciliation. we convinced that germany has no...
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west germany. but nothing could make him change himself. he spoke about how honecker is remembered today and what about him in an exclusive interview with news. the last leader of the gdr, egan krenz, in a report by the chief of our berlin bureau, mikhail antonov. despite the fact that the majority. and this naturally hurt everyone’s feelings very painfully, just imagine, we are standing on the podium at alexander platz, 40 years of the gdr, a crowd of people is walking, 1989, mostly young people, everyone is shouting, gorby, gorby, gorby, perestroika, gorby, gorby , perestroika, he turns, we are standing in front of us, he says, where are we located, i say, in berlin, not in moscow, from everyone. meeting left the impression is that the citizens of the gdr are very sympathetic to us in our affairs of perestroika, in general the socialist is changing... everyone who stood on the podium on october 7, 1989 or walked in columns along karl marx alley were sure that in 10 years they would celebrate th
west germany. but nothing could make him change himself. he spoke about how honecker is remembered today and what about him in an exclusive interview with news. the last leader of the gdr, egan krenz, in a report by the chief of our berlin bureau, mikhail antonov. despite the fact that the majority. and this naturally hurt everyone’s feelings very painfully, just imagine, we are standing on the podium at alexander platz, 40 years of the gdr, a crowd of people is walking, 1989, mostly young...
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in the 19 ninety's, after germany's were unification, public funding was diverting to germany's eastern regions that were in dire need of investment. even today, the roy lags behind the rest of germany. but one thing has worked well for the region, the push towards education and research for the past 20 years. the hydrogen and fuel cells center into sports has brought scientists, industry, and politicians together and researches new technologies. because the region is still looking for new sources of energy. if you see me and we have a very large chemical industry, we have a very large steel industry and we've growing up with industry. and therefore, as part of a gene was always done by the fact that we are an industrial region and the chance to make this technology this industry green now is a great opportunity for us. and it has great potential there developing technologies that can use hydrogen as a power source for german industry and consumers. some on such a grew up in the roy area, tend to always want you to work on renewable energy sources like hydrogen, fuel cells. otherwise, w
in the 19 ninety's, after germany's were unification, public funding was diverting to germany's eastern regions that were in dire need of investment. even today, the roy lags behind the rest of germany. but one thing has worked well for the region, the push towards education and research for the past 20 years. the hydrogen and fuel cells center into sports has brought scientists, industry, and politicians together and researches new technologies. because the region is still looking for new...
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we find out why germany's foreign minister has criticized the decision at germany professed to celebrate its constitution turning $75.00 profited in response to the i'm president of crimes of nazi germany, the circle, basic low on the pins. human take that take the i've been physical and welcome. chinese state tv is reporting to thousands of chinese find projects carrying life missiles have been conducting mach strikes around tie one. the latest military drills have been described as strong punishment for one paging calls. separatist acts by ty, ones, independence forces in response. taiwan has mobilized its middle tray. the movers come just days off to the islands, new president liking to took office and cold on the mainland. to stop making such straits. i asked outside pay correspondence soto han about the link between the drills and then you president yes, span just as you mentioned, there are, china says that this is a strong punishment for the taiwan independence, separatist forces. and just 3 days ago, tat was a new president lighting to talk about taiwan with his official name as
we find out why germany's foreign minister has criticized the decision at germany professed to celebrate its constitution turning $75.00 profited in response to the i'm president of crimes of nazi germany, the circle, basic low on the pins. human take that take the i've been physical and welcome. chinese state tv is reporting to thousands of chinese find projects carrying life missiles have been conducting mach strikes around tie one. the latest military drills have been described as strong...
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will choose in his person, will choose the path that germany under scholz has chosen for many years, that is, not to be a leading country, but to move in the general fairway one or two steps beyond the leaders. tell me what happened to the alternative for germany, that... even marine le pen decided to get rid of it, you know, it's like the old joke that someone survived there, that is, from the gestapo for brutality, but the same thing happened here, but marie le pen, she, marine le pen, she basically showed her skepticism about the alternative for germany for quite some time, despite all lipen's connections with moscow, despite her credit from. the russian bank and so on, because the alternative for germany is on, let's say, french on a french scale, it is too, too right-wing and neo-nazi, even in certain circles, that is, there are leaders who can be officially called neo-nazis for court decision, there are people who, let's say, directly said in the adn internal chats that they want a civil war in germany. they want to see piles of corpses on the streets there, they want to do the
will choose in his person, will choose the path that germany under scholz has chosen for many years, that is, not to be a leading country, but to move in the general fairway one or two steps beyond the leaders. tell me what happened to the alternative for germany, that... even marine le pen decided to get rid of it, you know, it's like the old joke that someone survived there, that is, from the gestapo for brutality, but the same thing happened here, but marie le pen, she, marine le pen, she...
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itself in post-war history, germany was changing, thus, this dual position in which germany found itself after the first world war, that is , strong enough for to be part of international politics, to exist as a state and to demonstrate some kind of foreign policy activity, but at the same time, limited precisely by being humiliated on all sides, that... a universal treaty so that germany would stop feeling humiliated, and through this would begin to act more calmly in the international arena, and if such aggression on the part of the german leadership manifested itself, then it would not have been directed in a western direction, in relation to the soviet union, taking into account the anti-communist anti-soviet pathos of nazi ideology, this was quite natural. according to the treaty of versailles , germany did not have the right to many things; it the army was completely sharply reduced, and it was allowed to have a fleet only in some meager quantity, but hitler firmly followed the path of escalation of armaments, rearmament of germany, in london they decided that we still cannot preve
itself in post-war history, germany was changing, thus, this dual position in which germany found itself after the first world war, that is , strong enough for to be part of international politics, to exist as a state and to demonstrate some kind of foreign policy activity, but at the same time, limited precisely by being humiliated on all sides, that... a universal treaty so that germany would stop feeling humiliated, and through this would begin to act more calmly in the international arena,...
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when i was learning to be a teacher in germany studying it. i was in the class and i was discussing politics with them, and one people said, i don't need to discuss it. i've already made up my mind. i watched a take talk of some of the sd of the alternative for germany. and he pretty much said, does i solve your blo be smotts, vote blue. and the key problem number one is that a lot of people don't get into discussions. second problem is that sometimes especially a german university is as a student. so i presented this, there is no reason that was made, we and germany have a huge ways of like issues where i people try to storm discussions. so the space for all the discussion is at least that university is getting smaller. so the point is, we know it's, it's easy to say that, but we need political education more than ever. the problem is that it's easy to use 5th and reasonable arguments. so this is a problem by a lot of, but i'm not reached and sometimes not convinced of democracy. i actually loved the format. it's nice to get the opportunity t
when i was learning to be a teacher in germany studying it. i was in the class and i was discussing politics with them, and one people said, i don't need to discuss it. i've already made up my mind. i watched a take talk of some of the sd of the alternative for germany. and he pretty much said, does i solve your blo be smotts, vote blue. and the key problem number one is that a lot of people don't get into discussions. second problem is that sometimes especially a german university is as a...
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, and then of the united germany. the project led by halder is not the only one supervised by the intelligence services of the united states and great britain. historical myth-making after the second world war it is only gaining strength. for the formation and dissemination of mythology. they are building an extensive infrastructure. hundreds of anti-soviet and then anti-russian centers are being created in the usa and western europe, whose tasks, in addition to collecting and analyzing information, include the formation of ideology and the dissemination of false history. a broad subculture of nazi followers continues to rewrite history to this day. but in russia today few people talk about this; numbers are also mentioned: 100,000 women in berlin and 2 million throughout germany. western media instantly pick up the resonant topic. the black myth immediately becomes part of the anti-russian information campaign. the red army came to berlin and raped 2 million. where did they get them from there again according to thes
, and then of the united germany. the project led by halder is not the only one supervised by the intelligence services of the united states and great britain. historical myth-making after the second world war it is only gaining strength. for the formation and dissemination of mythology. they are building an extensive infrastructure. hundreds of anti-soviet and then anti-russian centers are being created in the usa and western europe, whose tasks, in addition to collecting and analyzing...
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germany is the leader of the coalition providing ukraine with additional air defense systems. and we are grateful to her for this, not only to the minister of legal affairs, we know that the german chancellor has spoken about it several times, although he is really still cautious and has not yet made a decision regarding the taurus missiles, but regarding air defense systems, regarding additional equipment, he very much followed through. and active, i want to note that this is the official position, the consolidated position of germany, and recently, a lot has been done by the ambassador here in ukraine, and the minister of foreign affairs, and the chancellor of germany, so we are grateful for that. regarding, i emphasize once again that my position, air defense means - this is important, but if we do not have these missiles to throw back further. after all, the possibility of using all these attacking systems on us, well, then nothing will happen, you will not be able to close in any way , despite all the desire to close all the objects in ukraine with air defense systems, we
germany is the leader of the coalition providing ukraine with additional air defense systems. and we are grateful to her for this, not only to the minister of legal affairs, we know that the german chancellor has spoken about it several times, although he is really still cautious and has not yet made a decision regarding the taurus missiles, but regarding air defense systems, regarding additional equipment, he very much followed through. and active, i want to note that this is the official...
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i never told this, i will now tell you a few details about how today's germany, how it to this came, which i know directly of the person who took part in this, they can explain a lot about what is happening now, in 1989 in october, mikhail gorbachev comes to germany in bon to see kohl, helmut kohl, then chancellor of the federal republic germany, they talked about some things, but the conversations that they had... they, in principle , were not very well known, and a month after this visit, the parliamentary state secretary of the ministry of defense, willy wiemer, comes to moscow and meets with marshal akhrameev, well, they were resolving some military issues, he meets with marshal akhrameev, they have a conversation, there are three people present, the german ambassador, who then, i don’t remember his last name, who was then in moscow. willy wiemer and marshal akhramiev, during the conversation, when they are talking, akhrameev says to wimer: well, do you even know what our secretary general told the chancellor? wimer says i am telling this with wimer's permission. wiemer says: n
i never told this, i will now tell you a few details about how today's germany, how it to this came, which i know directly of the person who took part in this, they can explain a lot about what is happening now, in 1989 in october, mikhail gorbachev comes to germany in bon to see kohl, helmut kohl, then chancellor of the federal republic germany, they talked about some things, but the conversations that they had... they, in principle , were not very well known, and a month after this visit, the...
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we have an election germany, let's see what the outcome is. and then you might have to ride setting and that's what we have to prepare today. so that maybe we get into a consolation, but changes happen in a way it, it does sound like more of the same complacency that you're complaining about in the sense that this is for industry to pressurize to come and show. to do that in that, in an active sense, but otherwise, to wait until the government. so keep, keep them under pressure, you know, keep talking about it, keep mentioning it. but what can the industry itself do in order to be more competitive with, let's say china, it's interesting that you are insisting on, on the issue and, and i like that because, um, one of those aspects of being in the conference on is that also drive ins individuals as well as a corporate world and have a trend to, to rely on the public sector and distinctive both by the way that both intensified and throughout the crown, the crisis. because then governments and public sector really have to intervene to manage the p
we have an election germany, let's see what the outcome is. and then you might have to ride setting and that's what we have to prepare today. so that maybe we get into a consolation, but changes happen in a way it, it does sound like more of the same complacency that you're complaining about in the sense that this is for industry to pressurize to come and show. to do that in that, in an active sense, but otherwise, to wait until the government. so keep, keep them under pressure, you know, keep...
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still the number of unreported cases was suddenly much higher in west germany. the politicians on society denied responsibility for these women and children. the women was recognized as victims of war and us had no rights to compensation. that's what is a slot from that was off the table right from the start because the state couldn't have afforded it and didn't want to be there. boy, and it would have put women equal worth, centrally civilian war victims on an equal footing with war disabled soldiers successfully at font in east gemini, rapes, conducted by red army soldiers were also to boot. i'll make time and time again comes at the present to the communist dose over at chase. in 1986, east durham and officials decided to deport him to the west. a day before the protestant minister was forced to leave the country. he drove to compass one last time as wide on the i might and went off. so i wanted to visit my mother one last time i insignia for the sole purpose of having her telling me the name of the american homicide was a sing and she started to sob and cry
still the number of unreported cases was suddenly much higher in west germany. the politicians on society denied responsibility for these women and children. the women was recognized as victims of war and us had no rights to compensation. that's what is a slot from that was off the table right from the start because the state couldn't have afforded it and didn't want to be there. boy, and it would have put women equal worth, centrally civilian war victims on an equal footing with war disabled...
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germany after the first world war was in extremely difficult condition. firstly, the german military-industrial complex, which was directly tied to military production before and during the first world war. his idea of reviving the wehrmacht suited the generals; his idea of overcoming the crisis that hit the vejamar republic in the late twenties suited the middle social strata, as well as the common people. his idea that new lands and so-called living space for the german people were needed suited everyone. he offered the german people a vector of development, he offered jobs, and he declared that the resources of the conquered territories would be distributed, he very clearly felt these revanchist urges. accepted, therefore, the economic system that was proposed by schacht, who became the head of the reichs bank, and who was connected, therefore, with the leadership of the ministry of finance and the ministry of economics of great britain and the united states of america, who, by the way, repeatedly met with roosevelt, in including in the ear
germany after the first world war was in extremely difficult condition. firstly, the german military-industrial complex, which was directly tied to military production before and during the first world war. his idea of reviving the wehrmacht suited the generals; his idea of overcoming the crisis that hit the vejamar republic in the late twenties suited the middle social strata, as well as the common people. his idea that new lands and so-called living space for the german people...
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case against germany, which he ledges breaches of the genocide convention by germany in respect to its provision of weapons and continue whether that will actually happen? i think is a matter for future consideration, but it can continue as germany tried to have it taken off the list as a cold spaces and the court refused. mm hm. what's, what's your read on this mister lives? do you think that this is basically, you know, the end of this case? i don't know whether it's the end of this case. i'm not sure that i have an overall view, but it leaves state instead of supplying weapons to israel in the position that they know they may be pursued of the international court of justice by any of the statements of party, the genocide convention, if the stage is able to establish the subject stages in the possession of knowledge, knowing it knows that these weapons may be used for on the full conduct of well so but that's one part of the read out. the other part that i think is that there's just quite a helpful thing from germany's point of view, but also from the point of view of other countries
case against germany, which he ledges breaches of the genocide convention by germany in respect to its provision of weapons and continue whether that will actually happen? i think is a matter for future consideration, but it can continue as germany tried to have it taken off the list as a cold spaces and the court refused. mm hm. what's, what's your read on this mister lives? do you think that this is basically, you know, the end of this case? i don't know whether it's the end of this case. i'm...
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now i'm in germany. the and now i'm in phones. penning and his parents lived in a buying national village, france on the left, germany on the right, lighting and has been split since napoleonic times. all the ways tasha loved strolling around the village. that's 15 villains off that now you're on the neutral street. yeah, i think of my life, so it is in france. my right foot is in germany. yeah, we're living the european dream and so i am so sorry. but not every one is a fan. there is a german hydrant and a french hydrant. the french church and a german, one french pets and german ones too. there's never been a border of friends and right way populist ideas have never caught on lighting and simply to european for that. but casts, the most says dealing with german and french bureaucracy can be exhausting. as it looks, it doesn't really have any advantages of skin. and there's a unique situation. for example, with fests and burglaries, the criminals can just simply cross the border z and then we have to in
now i'm in germany. the and now i'm in phones. penning and his parents lived in a buying national village, france on the left, germany on the right, lighting and has been split since napoleonic times. all the ways tasha loved strolling around the village. that's 15 villains off that now you're on the neutral street. yeah, i think of my life, so it is in france. my right foot is in germany. yeah, we're living the european dream and so i am so sorry. but not every one is a fan. there is a german...