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unites in fact... now germany is united, here is a peaceful germany, they finally decided, everyone was satisfied. listen, ninety-one, hans dietrich genscher makes his first decision, which leads to the very first big war in europe, he recognizes croatia, the already united germany does this, the yugoslav war begins with this, not with any other country, it begins with germany, in fact, it is hans genscher who makes this decision that he recognizes croatia, he actually separates yugoslavia, and this is the beginning of this big war in yugoslavia. actually destroy germany, yes, she created germany, the locomotive that we know today, but when was the decision made, in particular regarding migrants, when was a decision was made on the minsk agreements, which, as we know, now germany was not going to implement, what it was, it was this big germany, which was what it was striving for, which was striving to unite, but still lose its independence and completely be under external control and under external pressure, so when today i... listen to scholz, who begins to talk about changing hist
unites in fact... now germany is united, here is a peaceful germany, they finally decided, everyone was satisfied. listen, ninety-one, hans dietrich genscher makes his first decision, which leads to the very first big war in europe, he recognizes croatia, the already united germany does this, the yugoslav war begins with this, not with any other country, it begins with germany, in fact, it is hans genscher who makes this decision that he recognizes croatia, he actually separates yugoslavia, and...
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he fled nazi germany and found safety in england. what typically a lot decades like to she is, reclaims german citizenship as a defendant to 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 these very practical measures? so is about this little present, say it's about me being german and being me, being able to so will coming go. uh so those uh where are 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 enforcing symbol to have been able to have. so it's reclaimed my german citizenship so i should have who is, has a right to soon to publish a book about his story today had translates room publish that is visiting her at home and balance. i've got a couple of things to say, i'm sorry, not interested in some property because the site pay in the book. the services german possible that he used to get into engines hip. his grandfathe
he fled nazi germany and found safety in england. what typically a lot decades like to she is, reclaims german citizenship as a defendant to 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 these very practical measures? so is about this little present, say it's about me being german and being me, being able to so will coming go. uh so those uh where are like in germany that so so about the sort of reckoning...
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it's still the basis for unified germany today. off to the 2nd level, the basic law 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 day and that collaborate is mad at 6000000. james, the assets are amends of his stock, passed 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 lot decades late to she is, reclaims german citizenship as the defendant of someone prosecuted 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 this little present day, it's about me being german of a meeting. i will just, it will coming. go as those where i like in germany that so so about the sort of reckoning with the cost is about the citizensh
it's still the basis for unified germany today. off to the 2nd level, the basic law 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 day and that collaborate is mad at 6000000. james, the assets are amends of his stock, passed 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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he fled nazi germany and found safety in england. what typically, well, decades later she is, reclaims 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 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 is where i like in germany that so so about the sort of reckoning with the cost is about the citizenship was offered to me by the german constitution. so for me that's why it's such a so enforcing symbol to have been able to have so reclaimed my german citizenship . so i should have who's had a right to soon to publish a book about his story today. head translator and publish that is visiting her at home in balance. i've got a couple of things here. so i'm not interested in. i'm probably because the site to pay in the book. services, german possible. but he used to gets into england's hip it's grandfather and scold schmidt
he fled nazi germany and found safety in england. what typically, well, decades later she is, reclaims 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 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 is where i like in germany that so so about the sort of reckoning with the cost...
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joining west sermons become what is now modern day germany. that very constitution has been there from day one and it's still stand strong. it's and actually enjoy is high acceptance from east and west. and she also called for intolerance against those who want to use democracy to kill it. so clearly, uh, that is a cindy failed reference to the strengthening of the fall of rights, also to for germany policy here in germany, which is now also under suspicion and being it's of the buying tubs and services as a potential threats to the very constitution that we are celebrating here today. mckayla, we're going to come right back to you. we're going to have a closer look for the apps. um, the, the basic floor is adopted on may 23rd 1949. and as we said, it enshrines human dignity ad. it's cool and it was drafted in response to the unprecedented crimes of nazi germany. let's take a look. are never again dictate to ship and will, that was never to happen again in germany, following the nazi barbarism and the end of the 2nd. what will germany was to b
joining west sermons become what is now modern day germany. that very constitution has been there from day one and it's still stand strong. it's and actually enjoy is high acceptance from east and west. and she also called for intolerance against those who want to use democracy to kill it. so clearly, uh, that is a cindy failed reference to the strengthening of the fall of rights, also to for germany policy here in germany, which is now also under suspicion and being it's of the buying tubs and...
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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 the way. 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 the active sense. but otherwise, to wait until the government, so keep, keep them under pressure, you know, keep talking about to 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 a, one of those aspects of being at a conference on is that also dr. mann's individuals, as well as a corporate world and have a trend to rely on the public sector. and to think that both by the way that both intensified and throughout the crew on the crisis. because then governments and public sector really had to intervene to manage the prices and kind
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 the way. 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 the active sense. but otherwise, to wait until the government, so keep, keep them under pressure, you know, keep talking...
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united germany. a photo exhibition was organized, it was published there and books were published separately, there was germany versus the soviet union there. it caused a mixed reaction in germany herself. how did the wehrmach really participate in this crime, this cannot be, halder told us in melentin’s diary, this is pure wehrmacht, here you go, but gradually it... it seemed to be growing, and some reorientation, let’s say, did not until the end, not completely, but some reorientation, after all, of public opinion, of western germany, and then of the united germany, it happened. 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 only gained strength for the formation and spread of mythology. the rape of berlin, the unknown history of the war. an article by a bbc correspondent appears under this heading. the author refers to the research of the historian beevor, but t
united germany. a photo exhibition was organized, it was published there and books were published separately, there was germany versus the soviet union there. it caused a mixed reaction in germany herself. how did the wehrmach really participate in this crime, this cannot be, halder told us in melentin’s diary, this is pure wehrmacht, here you go, but gradually it... it seemed to be growing, and some reorientation, let’s say, did not until the end, not completely, but some reorientation,...
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but are people feeling worse off in germany. to?— germany, to? that's a really interesting _ germany, to? that's a really interesting one. _ germany, to? that's a really interesting one. economic. germany, to? that's a really - interesting one. economic forecasts for germany are certainly looking sluggish. they've been looking sluggish. they've been looking sluggish as well for some other economies as well. when you talk to people, often a conversation i've had about this very issue is, are you struggling? and sometimes people say i'm not personally struggling, but i know people who are struggling, and of course we did see huge inflation over a long time, there's a big concern about the cost of living into some degree that does persist, but i think certainly there's a sense that people feel frustrated, that german economy has not kind of future proved itself enough. quite a lot of the blame is what laid rightly or wrongly on the former chancellor angela merkel, for not doing enough, she's accused of. over the course of her long tenure, to really
but are people feeling worse off in germany. to?— germany, to? that's a really interesting _ germany, to? that's a really interesting one. _ germany, to? that's a really interesting one. economic. germany, to? that's a really - interesting one. economic forecasts for germany are certainly looking sluggish. they've been looking sluggish. they've been looking sluggish as well for some other economies as well. when you talk to people, often a conversation i've had about this very issue is, are...
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germany has no money for it, and if germany doesn’t have it, then others don’t have it. everyone must step out of their comfort zone to look for a solution so that defense receives the necessary funding. after decades of half-starved existence, the western military-industrial complex intends to take its toll and feast to the fullest at the expense of taxpayers, but for this it is necessary. so that every european feels as acutely as possible the inevitability of the russian threat, there is no evidence, but it is constantly being thrown into the information field something that could fuel the general hysteria. last week a shopping center burned down in warsaw, so it looks like the russians set it on fire. we also have reason to assume today, we are checking the versions and they are quite likely, that russian services had something to do with the loud fire on the moreville street, therefore. work is underway piling up speculation about spies, saboteurs and other secret operations of russia should distract the attention of europeans from the fact that the green agenda is
germany has no money for it, and if germany doesn’t have it, then others don’t have it. everyone must step out of their comfort zone to look for a solution so that defense receives the necessary funding. after decades of half-starved existence, the western military-industrial complex intends to take its toll and feast to the fullest at the expense of taxpayers, but for this it is necessary. so that every european feels as acutely as possible the inevitability of the russian threat, there is...
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adn would never have its 30 or so percent if the chancellor of germany demonstrated that germany can be a leader in the world, in europe, like a sword and defeat a totalitarian regime. if germany were such a leader that poland, the czech republic , etc. would follow, then all those who want a great germany there, which they respect, which means they can demonstrate leadership, did not vote for adn, but for sdpn so, now scholz is trying to capture the votes of the adn, by what he bends even more to moscow, thinking that in this way he can capture the votes of the adn, this is a completely false and unpromising, unpromising strategy. but you are not afraid that the right-wing faction in the new european parliament will be so serious that they will change the very face of europe in this situation? well, fortunately, the european parliament is a very neutered body, it does not have a legislative initiative, of course it has its powers, there is, say, a vote for the candidacy of the head of the european commission, there is the confirmation of commissioners, but even all of them, the parl
adn would never have its 30 or so percent if the chancellor of germany demonstrated that germany can be a leader in the world, in europe, like a sword and defeat a totalitarian regime. if germany were such a leader that poland, the czech republic , etc. would follow, then all those who want a great germany there, which they respect, which means they can demonstrate leadership, did not vote for adn, but for sdpn so, now scholz is trying to capture the votes of the adn, by what he bends even more...
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but if germany joins the u. s. imposed on, justified sanctions against china, then export to germany will be under the same review as the chinese government has announced as far as g a. n g e germany also used to produce gallium on its own here, installed near humbug. but early until 2016 started, gallium then became too expensive and honesty, political shift. bog there is the political question is the production of gallium in germany worth the effort to ensure a supply and security? sure. competitive as each kite for the semi conductor industry. those questions seem to have been answer policies. in march 2023, both the president of the european commission and the german chancellor broke round on a new semi conductor factory for infinity and interest. and i mean, conductors are often referred to as the oil of the 21st century, the one raw material, so to speak, on which almost everything else depends. besides, these buys these millions of mine by 2030, we won't walking together with industry to double your share
but if germany joins the u. s. imposed on, justified sanctions against china, then export to germany will be under the same review as the chinese government has announced as far as g a. n g e germany also used to produce gallium on its own here, installed near humbug. but early until 2016 started, gallium then became too expensive and honesty, political shift. bog there is the political question is the production of gallium in germany worth the effort to ensure a supply and security? sure....
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to find out more, we have to go to germany. c. c. s technology is bound here. economics minister who about topic wants to change this. he also paid a visit to private. but 15 years ago, things looked a lot different in german states like states, the hardest time people took to the streets against c c s. including who about topic member of parliament. the laser environment administer in that space has come in on v and my number in this context is detroit style events. it's a s o 2. it's why upside one spice young does computer order item did not young. he's attached nick in deutschland, goodness strategies. all right, sounds fun. you've got to, you've just got to yet to order. so teams to proceed on smiles of my nose is trying to why i asked him statistic is i'm seems to invite to him to be controlled and it was my nose to survive. once this young norway introduced stacy as far back as 1996 in good part due to the countries mazda of oil and gas industry. the petroleum industry accounts for 36 percent of norway's tax revenue. it's what
to find out more, we have to go to germany. c. c. s technology is bound here. economics minister who about topic wants to change this. he also paid a visit to private. but 15 years ago, things looked a lot different in german states like states, the hardest time people took to the streets against c c s. including who about topic member of parliament. the laser environment administer in that space has come in on v and my number in this context is detroit style events. it's a s o 2. it's why...
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germany, germany is a federal country, that is, the regions elect their own parliaments, the parliaments appoint the prime minister or prime minister, and these regions have a substantial influence on the state policy of germany, including foreign-politically, although according to the constitution they do not have such competence, but due to such a balance and equilibrium of interests, they actually have this influence. and here we have a good risk that we have in thuringia. will be the prime minister, or the head of the shadow government and the person who controls 40% of, let's say, the parliament, a person whom the court allowed to call a neo-nazi and who openly uses slogans, let's say nazi, real nazi times of hitler and therefore organizations, and who made it his political credo, that is, it is not something that he is prone to there, but it is not his focus, no, it is his focus, he does it consciously, and that is the problem, because if the adn does not even form governments in thuringia or in saxony, angel or where, it can easily block the political process there, and most impor
germany, germany is a federal country, that is, the regions elect their own parliaments, the parliaments appoint the prime minister or prime minister, and these regions have a substantial influence on the state policy of germany, including foreign-politically, although according to the constitution they do not have such competence, but due to such a balance and equilibrium of interests, they actually have this influence. and here we have a good risk that we have in thuringia. will be the prime...
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who are here are planning to come to germany. first messages that those who are really integrated and willing to, to meet all the requirements we are having in this country, legally, culturally that these people are really welcome and that we are an integration country willing to have people in this country who are willing to get integrated and are living in this country. and the 2nd message is those who are, for example, asking for a chevy state or for the color thoughts state. do not have a place in germany, and that is not our policy. that is not all political will. and we are clearly given the message was willing to implement color thought state in germany is not what comes in this country. germany is also seen a series of incidents with politicians and campaigners are being attacked. what will be your reaction to the the clear reaction has to be the direction of our legal system. and those who are thinking that political debates can be made violently. they should receive, as well the clear message that those brought to use w
who are here are planning to come to germany. first messages that those who are really integrated and willing to, to meet all the requirements we are having in this country, legally, culturally that these people are really welcome and that we are an integration country willing to have people in this country who are willing to get integrated and are living in this country. and the 2nd message is those who are, for example, asking for a chevy state or for the color thoughts state. do not have a...
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fdr was prepared to use weapons against both germany and japan but a bomb was n until fdr death in germany surrender in july 45. president harry truman authorized the use of atomic bombs against japan in august were dropped on the japanese cities of hiroshima and nagasaki nagasaki. and. the most important legacy fr r the united nations organization. from the earliest days of world war, fdr worked to create a postwar organization dedicated to global cooperation and peace thug security. on january 1st, 1942, he welcomed representatives of 25 allied nations to the white house to sign a declaration pledging each to defend life liberty in dependance and religious freedomrve human rights and justice. fdr, this wartime coalition, the united nations and later led efforts to expand it into a postwar international organization. and returning from this the defense of the refreshed inspired with a firm belief 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 results of this conference as the beginning of a permanen
fdr was prepared to use weapons against both germany and japan but a bomb was n until fdr death in germany surrender in july 45. president harry truman authorized the use of atomic bombs against japan in august were dropped on the japanese cities of hiroshima and nagasaki nagasaki. and. the most important legacy fr r the united nations organization. from the earliest days of world war, fdr worked to create a postwar organization dedicated to global cooperation and peace thug security. on...
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and of course, germany, which after the first world war was left in an extremely humiliated state, with extremely difficult conditions, with the most powerful unemployment, inflation of the twenties, of course, the desire to get out of this state was necessary. i actually worked a lot for this. in this direction , at first there were attempts and, accordingly , the young's plan, followed by the dawes plan, gradually, germany's attitude gradually changed, so this is the dual position in which germany found itself after the first world war, that is, strong enough to be part of international politics, to exist as a state and to demonstrate some kind of foreign policy activity, but at this is limited, namely, humiliated on all... sides, in order to play some significant role, without encountering the restrictions of the versailles-washington world order, and of course, the people who were present at the conclusion of this treaty, noted, in particular, marshall foch, noted that this is not peace, this is a truce for 20 years, in this regard, an absolutely insightful and thoughtful statement,
and of course, germany, which after the first world war was left in an extremely humiliated state, with extremely difficult conditions, with the most powerful unemployment, inflation of the twenties, of course, the desire to get out of this state was necessary. i actually worked a lot for this. in this direction , at first there were attempts and, accordingly , the young's plan, followed by the dawes plan, gradually, germany's attitude gradually changed, so this is the dual position in which...
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germany needed. the germans concluded they would need to shipping a month between 50 and 100 average sized convoy vessels. they only achieved that once. war. november 1942. and at that juncture, war was already going against the germans. almost every front, as we we've seen now, i want to provide some arguments about allies won the axis lost here. one of the key factors was obviously strategy and leadership the germans lacked the number of they needed to overwhelm thet the start of the war, in part because of choices made by the german navy in the interwar period, particularly by admiral rader. in addition, the strategy at the of the war did not necessarily align with the means that germany had to carry it out. and it took some time for germany to adjust. this technologicalion that i presented is also a one a very important one that we see in explaining allied victory darwin in his origins of the species, has made an argument that it wasn't the strongest of the species that would survive nor the most
germany needed. the germans concluded they would need to shipping a month between 50 and 100 average sized convoy vessels. they only achieved that once. war. november 1942. and at that juncture, war was already going against the germans. almost every front, as we we've seen now, i want to provide some arguments about allies won the axis lost here. one of the key factors was obviously strategy and leadership the germans lacked the number of they needed to overwhelm thet the start of the war, in...
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we find out why germany's foreign minister has criticized the decisions and never again. germany proposed to celebrate its constitution turning 75 trusted in response to the unprecedented crimes of nancy germany, the so called basic little under pins, human taken to take the time, been visible and welcome. chinese state tv is reporting that thousands of chinese fighter jets carrying life miss house has been conducting monk strikes around ty, one. the latest military drills have been described as strong punishment for the separatist acts of type ones, independence forces. taiwan is military is mobilized its forces. in response, the movers come just days off the type ones, new president lighting take took office and cold on the mainland to stop making such threats. out time pay corresponded soto on about the link between the drills and then you prize it it. yes, span um, just as you mentioned there, 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 t
we find out why germany's foreign minister has criticized the decisions and never again. germany proposed to celebrate its constitution turning 75 trusted in response to the unprecedented crimes of nancy germany, the so called basic little under pins, human taken to take the time, been visible and welcome. chinese state tv is reporting that thousands of chinese fighter jets carrying life miss house has been conducting monk strikes around ty, one. the latest military drills have been described...
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we find out why germany's foreign minister has criticized the decision and germany proposed to celebrate its constitution. turning $75.00, prompted in response to the unprecedented crimes of nazi germany, the so called basic law under pins. human take, they see the i've been physical and welcome. chinese state tv is reporting that thousands of chinese fund to jobs, caring line for missiles have been conducting monk strikes around taiwan. the latest military drills have been described as strong punishment for what aging calls separatist acts by type one's independence forces. in response, taiwan has mobilized it's military. the movers come just stays off to the islands, new president like jean de took office and cold on the mainland to stop making such threats. ios outside pay correspondence. also hon. about the link between the drills and the new president of the yes, span. just as you mentioned there, 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 nam
we find out why germany's foreign minister has criticized the decision and germany proposed to celebrate its constitution. turning $75.00, prompted in response to the unprecedented crimes of nazi germany, the so called basic law under pins. human take, they see the i've been physical and welcome. chinese state tv is reporting that thousands of chinese fund to jobs, caring line for missiles have been conducting monk strikes around taiwan. the latest military drills have been described as strong...
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now extremism is a growing problem in germany, but also elsewhere. dw, recently spoke to the director of the show, a foundation which dedicates itself to preserving and sharing the testimonies of holocaust. survivors, robert williams told us that he is very concerned about increasing anti semitic sentiment worldwide. i am extremely concerned and beyond the alarm and countries that have taken out to some, it doesn't very seriously like the federal republic of germany. it's still frightening to see that there have been more than an 85 percent increase in anti semitic incidence over the course of the last 10 years. now i think the reason we know that is because germany has taken the issue so seriously and monitors that in countries. i take it less seriously than germany. elsewhere in the u, we've seen rises of more than 100 percent. and it's not particularly the eastern europe for northern europe is something that's found across the continent. even more disturbing now the rise of anti semitism in the us context of this rather unprecedented. did you want
now extremism is a growing problem in germany, but also elsewhere. dw, recently spoke to the director of the show, a foundation which dedicates itself to preserving and sharing the testimonies of holocaust. survivors, robert williams told us that he is very concerned about increasing anti semitic sentiment worldwide. i am extremely concerned and beyond the alarm and countries that have taken out to some, it doesn't very seriously like the federal republic of germany. it's still frightening to...
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and germany is number 2 behind the united states. so both a pulling in the same direction, but don't read on how to get that. and that also translates into things like energy market, but also the question of where that and how it protects and is the future you should be particularly towards china. yeah. will tell us more about those relations with china, white building and power steve of the fall again, the european union, france, germany and everybody else. all for the 7 save, one to avoid being stuck between a rock and the hob place as the rhetoric itself in between the united states and telling us here, fonts wants to be more protect smith and germany fees, any kind of repercussions that could be a response from china stood in the you follow suit and also as soft power is particularly on electronic vehicles, the us it's just that 100 percent on electronic vehicles being imported. so that still is an open question as you still need to decide. and that will be a very uh, tricky, an interesting one. and when both lead us would have s
and germany is number 2 behind the united states. so both a pulling in the same direction, but don't read on how to get that. and that also translates into things like energy market, but also the question of where that and how it protects and is the future you should be particularly towards china. yeah. will tell us more about those relations with china, white building and power steve of the fall again, the european union, france, germany and everybody else. all for the 7 save, one to avoid...
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they have also got their proponents in germany . so the v is the future. to my unfortunately, our politicians have lost interest in the future. is this professional 49 students who have, who used to be known as the godfather of the automotive industry in germany. as an academic, he pays close attention to and is optimistic about the development of trying to electric vehicle industry and is often a v i. p as punctual chinese event. however, he is not optimistic about the future of electric vehicles in the european american markets. the reason stains from politics about 1040 on the political side there had been significant changes and these changes are slowing down the electric car. the main reason why electric cars are now weakening in germany in the u, who is the lack of support from the political spirit. firstly, in terms of buyers premiums, and secondly, due to the general political attitude that internal combustion engines still have a future to play navita by the 200000. so this is the view of professional doesn't have a, as an academic of server. what
they have also got their proponents in germany . so the v is the future. to my unfortunately, our politicians have lost interest in the future. is this professional 49 students who have, who used to be known as the godfather of the automotive industry in germany. as an academic, he pays close attention to and is optimistic about the development of trying to electric vehicle industry and is often a v i. p as punctual chinese event. however, he is not optimistic about the future of electric...
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for example, an immigrant from germany. bon slips long by supplies. i'm in the event of flesh last night or in science and albert einstein who went into exile and i'm, we're social scientists like ted or don't know also left the united states so detailed was on or leaving him off any time you can start, like you were american universities and american cultural institutions, or the influx of immigrants from germany was a huge benefit as well from that in the 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 to me, stuff would be almost taught, understand what took place to flood and soil literature, highmark, literature and that soon. and of course the national socialist kitch, completely boring stuff. and people didn't actually read it. the whole month versus 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 plaque say. well, it
for example, an immigrant from germany. bon slips long by supplies. i'm in the event of flesh last night or in science and albert einstein who went into exile and i'm, we're social scientists like ted or don't know also left the united states so detailed was on or leaving him off any time you can start, like you were american universities and american cultural institutions, or the influx of immigrants from germany was a huge benefit as well from that in the that's what they are still reaping...
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germany 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 overall fairway one or two steps outside the leaders. tell me what happened to the alternative for germany, that even marine le pen decided to get rid of it? well, you know, it's like in the old joke that if someone survived there, it means from... a foothold for cruelty, but the same thing happened here, but marie le pen, she, marine le pen, she basically demonstrated quite a lot of time his, his skepticism about the alternative for germany, despite all lipen's connections with moscow, despite her loan from a russian bank and so on, because, well, the alternative for germany is not, let's say yes, by french, by french standards, she is too much. after all , the right is radical and neo-nazi even in certain circles, that is, there are leaders who can officially be called neo-nazis, according to a court decision, there are people who, let’s say, directly said in the internal chats of the adn that they want a civil war in ger
germany 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 overall fairway one or two steps outside the leaders. tell me what happened to the alternative for germany, that even marine le pen decided to get rid of it? well, you know, it's like in the old joke that if someone survived there, it means from... a foothold for cruelty, but the same thing happened here, but marie le pen, she, marine...
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the, the, this is definitely news live from food in germany's farm. right? alternative for deutschland is kicked out. events of political block if you are paying parliament. if the members have been expelled from the parliaments to identity and democracy faction has 5 broad potties and approximately moved to distance themselves from the gym and right wing, it's also on the program. presidents of distributed so welcomed by united nations decision to commemorate the 1995 just remnants of genocide of bosnian muslims. bosnian serbs protest climbing the incident has been misrepresented. and a manual mccall says a growing inequality is feeling deadly social unrest on the pacific archipelago with new caledonia fridge. presidents has been visiting the french, moved territory, the math. and y'all book into the program 2 weeks ahead of european elections. germany's far right alternative for deutschland or if the has been expelled from the far right identity and democracy grouping, i think you are paying pilot. this follows a series of scandals largely centering around
the, the, this is definitely news live from food in germany's farm. right? alternative for deutschland is kicked out. events of political block if you are paying parliament. if the members have been expelled from the parliaments to identity and democracy faction has 5 broad potties and approximately moved to distance themselves from the gym and right wing, it's also on the program. presidents of distributed so welcomed by united nations decision to commemorate the 1995 just remnants of genocide...
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, because we see that now not individual cities in germany are separate. land, and in fact in germany they banned today all the symbols of fascist russia, i.e. all the trikalo eyes, the invented st. george ribbon, i.e. colorado, it was invented in the 2000s, all the flags are red, although some hackers hacked the system at the brandenburg gate and let in the lights, but we can see that on a german scale there is an awareness that all these are symbols of aggression and the new. of totalitarianism, and this is on a level, on a completely different level, not supreme, there, then there is no fear, but then i flip through a huge number of videos and see her... excuse my undiplomatic vocabulary, how drunken russians bully on the lawns of german each of them has a bridge or an id card or a german passport, and why do they allow them to do this, because they do this nonsense there with all the symbols that were allegedly banned, that's how i saw it too, but still, on the scale of the whole of germany, these are small such cases, eh. .. and it’s just that in germany there are a lot of emig
, because we see that now not individual cities in germany are separate. land, and in fact in germany they banned today all the symbols of fascist russia, i.e. all the trikalo eyes, the invented st. george ribbon, i.e. colorado, it was invented in the 2000s, all the flags are red, although some hackers hacked the system at the brandenburg gate and let in the lights, but we can see that on a german scale there is an awareness that all these are symbols of aggression and the new. of...
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and on may 8th, 1945, germany surrendered the allies. four months later, on september 2nd, after sufferi atomic bomb strikes on the cities of hiroshima and the war formally ended when japan surrendered in a ceremony, the uss missouri in tokyo. world war two, the most important and most terrible event of the 20th century was over, but a profoundly economic, political and social onships that continue to influence the world we live in today are. we are now in this war. and we're all in it all the w. s a partner in the most tremendous undertake of our amerin we must share together the bad news and the good news. the defeat and the victory changing fortunes ofto fight a global war. the united needs to mobilize its entire population. and along what became known as the home front, the government turned to ordinary citizens and leaders of large corporations help lead the mobilionse was as. american wartime production. more than 299,000 aircraft, 630,000 jeeps, 88,000 tanks, 1500 naval vessels, six and a half million rifles and, 40 billion bullet
and on may 8th, 1945, germany surrendered the allies. four months later, on september 2nd, after sufferi atomic bomb strikes on the cities of hiroshima and the war formally ended when japan surrendered in a ceremony, the uss missouri in tokyo. world war two, the most important and most terrible event of the 20th century was over, but a profoundly economic, political and social onships that continue to influence the world we live in today are. we are now in this war. and we're all in it all the...
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if this has an impact on the vote is actually in germany is not clear there. if these losing a little bit in the polls, it's now standing between 15 and 17. still the 2nd largest, the party in germany when it comes to the european elections that they can, can still send that's at least 15 deputies into the parliaments. and they've got lots of gain in these elections. and so it's not quite clear how, how big this blow will be. i know you'll be level for the 50 and, but now they have to search for a new group about the regrouping. but it only take place after the elections use band read it with the latest in brussels. fair. thank you. but from the politics of power to the politics of memory, the you in general assembly is debating a resolution on declaring an annual day to commemorate the massacre of 8000 bosnian muslims by bosnian serbs. the resolution has sparked fierce opposition from bosnian serbs and the serbian leadership, although it does not specifically mention serbia as the culprit tier of the serbian president, alexander boot. judge, called on member
if this has an impact on the vote is actually in germany is not clear there. if these losing a little bit in the polls, it's now standing between 15 and 17. still the 2nd largest, the party in germany when it comes to the european elections that they can, can still send that's at least 15 deputies into the parliaments. and they've got lots of gain in these elections. and so it's not quite clear how, how big this blow will be. i know you'll be level for the 50 and, but now they have to search...
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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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of western germany, they told each other that in eastern germany the soviet, soviet military fed the prisoners. stalin sought psychologically, and this is really very important for further development, to make sure that the east germans did not have a second revenge. in the west it was a different story. for many years now, the phenomenon of the german economic miracle has been reproached against the soviet union and russia as its successor for the fact that the ussr was unable to achieve such a flourishing economy in the gdr and the european countries of the socialist bloc, which was demonstrated by germany. western germany had a very hard time recovering, on the one hand, until the end of 1947-1948, 1947 . the german economic miracle is a systemic process where american money played an unconditionally important role, but this money alone could not launch this mechanism alone, it was the starting key to launching this machine, but its other details were formed by the german leadership, were a consequence of long-term factors and trends in the development of german society and the st
of western germany, they told each other that in eastern germany the soviet, soviet military fed the prisoners. stalin sought psychologically, and this is really very important for further development, to make sure that the east germans did not have a second revenge. in the west it was a different story. for many years now, the phenomenon of the german economic miracle has been reproached against the soviet union and russia as its successor for the fact that the ussr was unable to achieve such...
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right now alternative for germany is the second most popular party in germany, according to the latest polls it is supported by 17% of germans. he delivered his verdict to the court in munster a month before the start of elections to the european parliament, in which many experts expect success achieve a right-wing party. the trial has not stopped for 16 days, in fact, this is the fortieth show against donald trump, as he is called on fox news. it’s a paradox, but: in the case of bribery of a porn actress, new testimony is appearing, but this does not hit trump’s ratings that much. firstly, because adult film star stormy daniels began to get confused in her testimony and contradict her previous words. previously, she claimed that between. it wasn’t all about donald trump, but if not out of love, then certainly not out of coercion, and that she never considered yourself as a victim of meth. and now in court we are talking almost about rape, and even with subsequent blackmail. the prosecution's second star witness is even worse - a former lawyer for donald trump, who was officially
right now alternative for germany is the second most popular party in germany, according to the latest polls it is supported by 17% of germans. he delivered his verdict to the court in munster a month before the start of elections to the european parliament, in which many experts expect success achieve a right-wing party. the trial has not stopped for 16 days, in fact, this is the fortieth show against donald trump, as he is called on fox news. it’s a paradox, but: in the case of bribery of a...
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the desk of over $34000.00 power. steering is also coming up the u ins. top court refuses to order germany to stop exporting weapons to is real. welcome to our argument and their role as the quote to funds cleared. majority votes to one, no reason for provisional measures, which i'll review is watching on cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin today with protesters and police in the united states on campuses, across the country. police have begun arresting people connected to pro palestinian protests more than 1100 people have been detained since the 1st campus demonstration of that was 2 weeks ago at columbia university in new york city. and that is where the situation escalated on tuesday. pro palestinian demonstrators barricaded hamilton hall, a building well known for being occupied during demonstrations against the vietnam war. in the 1960s were today columbia university said that it will expel students who have occupied the building. the president believes it, fortunately, taken over a building on campus uh is absolutely the wrong approach. tha
the desk of over $34000.00 power. steering is also coming up the u ins. top court refuses to order germany to stop exporting weapons to is real. welcome to our argument and their role as the quote to funds cleared. majority votes to one, no reason for provisional measures, which i'll review is watching on cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin today with protesters and police in the united states on campuses, across the country. police have begun...
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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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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 roy region is still looking for new sources of energy. fcc, meaning 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 or some on such a, grew up in the roy area tend to always wanted to work on renewable energy sources like hydrogen, fuel cells. otherwise we can use it to achieve emissions. free electricity generation on one and defy can be positive driving this
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 roy region is still looking for new sources of energy. fcc, meaning we have a very large chemical industry. we have a very large steel industry and we've growing up with industry. and...
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know me, tyler, living in germany these days. it seems like you are exposed to up on boardman of political ad saying this election is crucial. this selection is important. we go vote, it matters. what do you think makes it different from previous e. u. elections? well, election is always crucial, but clearly we are seeing what could be a potential voice of said moment of the right and the extreme right actually playing aloud your role in brussels. when you see old enough on the line who's the top candidate for the p, for the conservative centers, conservative book and really vying for support from someone like george and maloney who is as actually mazda of the game of being a fall vice home. but actually being a surprisingly pro european politician once she's in brussels and that is in itself a change in the way brussels works in the way european politics works. so the question is whether the fall rights can actually become a main stream full stack can no longer be seen as exactly that. the small fragment fragment at the end of t
know me, tyler, living in germany these days. it seems like you are exposed to up on boardman of political ad saying this election is crucial. this selection is important. we go vote, it matters. what do you think makes it different from previous e. u. elections? well, election is always crucial, but clearly we are seeing what could be a potential voice of said moment of the right and the extreme right actually playing aloud your role in brussels. when you see old enough on the line who's the...