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goodbye no stories. with exclusive. the must see concerning parts of europe. should be for curious minds. do it yourself networkers. subscribers and don't miss out. april 945 the 2nd world war in europe was drawing to an end in berlin. germany's defeat was inevitable the fighting exceptionally fierce. the world was beginning to grasp the unprecedented scale of the conflict. more than 50000000 people lost their lives no warhead ever claimed so many casualties military and
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civilian. soldiers of the victorious allied forces discovered the concentration camps. in germany american troops were so appalled by what they found they brought civilians from the surrounding area to see the horrors of the camps with their own eyes. many germans claimed to have know nothing of what went on in the camps or the holocaust. at the post war nor back war crimes trials even some leading nazis proclaimed their ignorance when confronted with evidence of the atrocities. committed to get rid of. british prosecutor frederick l. when jones was among those who insisted this could not be the case he believed that there had been a virtual blueprint for the holocaust a good finding out. but not take it all stick but i'll take.
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the pot. this is the story behind one of the best selling political manifestos of all time. it's. sick. in november 918 millions of german soldiers were returning home after the end of the 1st world war among them was a man who refused to accept germany's defeat austrian born out of hitler this photograph shows him as an ordinary lance corporal shortly before demobilization.
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at the end of the 1st world war out of hitler was a complete unknown. he was born in 1909 that now 30 he didn't have many prospects for the future at the last accused of new security stood up. again what hitler seemed to sense is that there was a risk in returning to the life he had before the war. the life of you not to put too fine a point on it all of a loser if you dotty. at all hitler had no formal qualifications no profession family or money so he decided to stick with what he knew the military. there he called the eye of captain karl my on. the whole bad they don't recognize hitler's talent which could be used in 2 ways. in the military intelligence service and for propaganda purposes or perhaps even as
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a speaker that was to be to the world the. karl meyer recruited hitler as an undercover agent. he was instructed to infiltrate the german workers' party. hitler felt an immediate affinity to the far right group. is this going to make a bit lower followed the orders he'd been given but then he went beyond that. he gave a speech himself and that was a turning point because he discovered his talent as an orator saltillo daughter. at rallies and had speeches in munich bier halls hitler ascended the ranks to become leader of the newly formed national socialist party the nod seems. several times a week he took to the podium for speeches often lasting 2 hours without
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a paddle or a star and i thought it funny how the 1st hitler won over only a handful of true believers with his polemics on international conspiracies but soon he drew crowds of thousands by the early 1920 s. hitler had become a skilled beer hall agitator. he had no plans to write a book but that to changed. what happened was march in rome was written. about gave her ideas he said on this day. in november 923 hitler decided to follow miscellanies lead now 34 hitler was at the head of an aspiring political party at his side was a hero of the 1st world war general and they saluted doth. the 2 men decided that the time had come to seize power by force. hitler and his stormtroopers
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interrupted a meeting of leading berrien politicians. that hitler burst into the meeting. shots from a revolver were fired at the ceiling. there was a somewhat farcical aspect to it all. hitler arrived fired his pistol and gave a speech the school charlie chaplin's portrayal of him didn't exist yet get your but you can imagine it's something like that imagine this i was the best i threatened everyone who didn't want to follow him. to. the attempted coup what became known as the beer hall putsch failed the demonstration led by hitler in the streets encountered a police cordon. 16 nazis were killed and the subsequent exchange of fire. brought himself to safety but was later arrested. when hitler arrived in
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landsberg prison 60 kilometers from munich he was in a state of utter desperation. is a big call to sit up we know that hitler weighed 73 kilograms when he arrived and a few days later he fell into a depression and began a hunger strike and the whole not cooled in the top you love him and he apparently considered suicide after the failed putsch it was a pitiful failure. in addition to failing to gain the support he hoped for in bavaria hitler become a laughingstock and all the newspapers. from cell number 7 of landsberg prison hitler could have faded into obscurity instead he found a new purpose. hitler knew he faced a possible death penalty for treason for the 1st time in his life he decided to write some 60 pages intended as
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a defense in his upcoming trial. in state of the n.f.l. this is where he came up with the idea for a larger work about his experiences. and his enemies when he wanted to settle the score with his political opponents. 3 months later the trial began amid considerable media interest. this photograph shows hitler and his 9 coconspirators. the rest pled not guilty to high treason rather than deny the charges hitler admitting to wanting to overthrow the government. used the trial as a stage. as a platform committee. on hitler had charisma and that captured many people around him. that's what was so disastrous and his ability to
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exert so much influence over people. in the thoughts of people hung on his every word everything he dreamt up every fantasy thing and people just believed it. was my interest was kicked off the. general and i saluted off was acquitted the remaining defendants were given light sentences. ready for hitler the trial was a victory he had risked the death penalty instead he was sentenced to just 5 years in prison of which he would serve only 9 months. as an inmate had plans bag hitler lived in relative luxury he had access to newspapers and drank tea from porcelain cops his room boasted a beautiful view of the countryside he wore his own clothes and was able to hold court with fellow inmates. he found new friends and deepen
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ties with coconspirators like hess who would become a central figure in the 3rd rise. in the. thing is going to the common room whenever they like during the day and have discussions or . have snippets of a sentimental i'd say it was more like a social club or. did he talk. in this rather upscale prison hitler was treated like a celebrity. his trial had made him famous. he received no end of visitors and gifts cake fly. hours and fan mail like this letter which opened with a line d. of fervor.
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the bavarian social and political elites flocked to speak with him his visitors log was volta bursting some 330 visitors with every conversation registered down to the last minute. a range of high profile visitors went to landsberg including general lute and off. wagner starter in law giving fled sent letters and parcels. many benefactors urged him to continue writing. a lender back stein of the best piano maker dynasty is said to have given him a new remington portable typewriter. she was a frequent visitor at the it's believed she would have been the one who provided what was such an expensive machine at the time the typewriter in those days was quite a sensation. hitler had time on his hands his
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political party had to be rebuilt and he had court costs and legal fees to pay a book seems like a good idea. persistent myth was born during this period that hitler orator would not have written anything himself instead he dictated his thoughts to a meal more peace and hold office. but recent research has concluded that hitler typed at least the 1st volume of his manifesto himself in prison. ship or wrote the 1st volume in lands back by himself without his screw type very well and only started learning how to type in prison and none of the others helped him either he targeted alone on his typewriter the idea that. hitler dictated his book in landsberg is a myth it's simply untrue. or recast his own history with himself in the starring role. he's believed to have read
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dozens of books in prison and his manifesto was steeped in theories of racial hierarchy such as those set out by french writer arturo to go be no he also drew heavily on the ideas put forth in fits lance's textbook human heredity and human hygiene. now discredited pseudo scientific theories of this type were widely accepted at the time. journalists disseminated these ideas as a matter of course. for hitler they served as a source of inspiration. he collected all these theories and brought them into our a pulse of soup in order to munch just something more he was able to give these books and these racist ideas a riposte of nightmarish coherence. as
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the months passed hitler continued to hone his world view of a superior area and race essentially the germans who were cast in a constant struggle for racial purity. their greatest enemy were the jews a supposedly racial parasite. the jew is and remains the typical parasite a sponger who like a noxious bacillus keeps spreading as soon as a favorable medium invites him and the effect of his existence is also like that of sponsors wherever he appears the host dies out after a shorter or longer period. the word you did the jews appears over and over again in mind come from. 373 times on average every other page. hitler was obsessed with the
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jews and believe that they were responsible for all ills that had befallen germany including its defeat in the 1st world war. tries to convince the germans that the jews are behind the international conspiracy to destroy germany. speak to. us is a cause of all their problems but we traverses the entire range of anti semitic discourse and brings it to its culmination. in 1924 hitler left landsberg prison with a manuscript running into the hundreds of pages. he had little difficulty finding a publisher for his anti semitic tract hitler was famous and publishing houses were eager to cash in. the. first books about him had been published and he was being talked about in the newspapers perhaps he wasn't quite
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a media star. but he was definitely very well known outside of bavaria too and even to an extent outside germany sometimes a copy of a thought something else because. the possibility of publishing his 1st book his autobiography was very attractive. with such a wealth of options hitler chose the publisher who offered him the best deal. was a friend and his former company sergeant during the 1st world war. headed a small publishing house and shared hitler's extremist ideology. ringback but before the book was published there was the question of finding the right title. riginal title was 4 and a half years of struggle against laws stupidity and cowardice. those of the title was very descriptive but not very catchy.
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the publisher insisted on a shorter title. the title was supposed to be short pithy and captivating. it's not known who ultimately determined the title. but the decision was made to call it my income my struggle. the publisher advertised the book in the far right press. in december 925 what i have described the 2nd edition as the perfect christmas gift. but to the surprise of many sales failed to take off. several 1000 copies found buyers among convinced nazis but the wider public chilled little interest. in the book received some scathing reviews. once with daily for example we further to hitler as
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a political logic tater who no longer understands the world and his ideas were the result of a desperate adherence to an error in reasoning. that it is sick truth is that my income is largely unreadable. this contemporary is regarded as a hodgepodge of ideas. well known controlled volcanic eruption it is that he starts i think the public have been expecting sensational revelations about the porch. unseen they hope that hitler would reveal insider secrets previously unknown details. sucking at seeing they had very high expectations and hope the book would be political dynamite that was not what mine com was about. hitler persevered in 1928 he wrote a 2nd book that became known as hitler's secret book. this sequel was also appear
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a linley aggressive work but it remained unprinted during hitler's lifetime the publisher turned it down citing the poor sales of mine come. mine come might also have faded into obscurity. but history was about to take a fateful turn. in 1929 a severe economic depression hit the united states by 930 its impact was in full force in an already economically reconsider many by 932 germany had an official unemployment rate of almost 30 percent. in the 1930 elections traditional parties saw fall in support hitler's nazi party went from just under 3 percent to 18 percent of the vote. sales of mine kampf suddenly soared.
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it sold 54000 copies in 1930 alone. the people wanted to know what hitler was thinking. what he wanted he had now become part of the german political system. the book also helped to boost hitler's image in his quest for power. saswata it established hitler's credibility now he was no longer regarded simply as a political agitator an orator but a writer too for not in that mattered in germany germany was still a country that respected its doctors and professors. i may well. in 933 hitler surprise the world with his sudden rise to power. he was appointed
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german chancellor despite having garnered only 37 percent of the vote. if they knew he would need to unite germany behind him to achieve the greatness and the conquests he had fantasized about in my encounter. with use of goebbels at his side he drew on one of the ideas he had talked about in his book propaganda. all effective propaganda must be limited to a very few points and must reiterate the slogans until every member of the public understands what you want him to understand by your slogan. what are the tools for influencing the masses was mind calm it soon became required reading for government employees. in 936 the state began giving a copy to nearly wets as a wedding gift. by then hitler had won over much of german industry
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thanks to his re armaments program porters increased up to 8 fold companies like steel make a club gave every employee a copy of the book. it was given as a gift on birthdays and anniversaries. as a bonus for good performance and. to boost sales the publisher offered every imaginable format braille editions for the blind. luck seditions with marble covers and gilt edging. and a limited edition for high ranking nazi dignitaries. and the ultimate in propaganda a larger version in the format of a family bible. and this is a hassle for simplicity for the nazis it was
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a symbol of domination the bible of nazi symbols and on more than one the book itself was its symbolic function so in this movie one said yes i know mine come from is the furious book. the regime ensured that the book would become a bestseller and it made hitler a rich man. he received the equivalent of around $10000000.00 euros in royalties those proceeds enabled him to buy the balco filler in the bavarian alps. and he indulged his penchant for luxurious mercedes limousines. by $994.00 a total of 12 and a half 1000000 copies have been printed in germany the book form and hitler in the round one writes mark per copy which meant the book earned him at least 12000000 marks must mean this is 1st in the on ice model and isn't good for d. and. mine come from was widely
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distributed but what is more difficult to gauge is was it also widely read with its $700.00 pages and labored style the book presumably put on for many readers. the 940 karl-heinz cleaner was drafted into the german military as a medic. his father had been given a copy of my income from his employer. but he wasn't fond of the gift. as. my father put the book on a shelf and that's where it stayed until 945. he once took a look at it and said it was a declaration of war and simple. and he'd never read such rubbish. like many germans at the time karl-heinz clinton and his father underestimated
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hitler. knew where my then hitler we didn't think hitler was ok in the head. and we didn't take him seriously and and we figured that whatever he'd written would have to be poppycock. and we just didn't think he was all there given we made jokes about him. perhaps we should have taken him more seriously. then the. other families did take the book more seriously. grew up on the outskirts of berlin near the spree river. he still remembers the 1st time he heard of mine count. in 1938 lutes was just 6 years old
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his father auto was an architect one evening he invited his friends over to talk about hitler spoke. i was sat under the table instead of going to bed because i was curious about what was going on we're going to have hearing my father say you have to read the book. does read what it says the . and of course they weren't talking about the bible or another book. but about my income of this issue of my income. doesn't know if his father's friends follow his advice but he does know that his father was one of the few germans who understood what calamities the book foretold. he was of the opinion that my income explained everything that the nazis were planning to do. when i was a child back then all hitler ever talked about was peace peace peace and in reality
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he was determined to go to war. with them that the cost. hitler wanted his preparations for war to remain a secret. he realized that his books might reveal his true intentions especially the passages that spoke of his plans for conquest. we must hold unflinchingly to our aim in foreign policy namely to secure for the german people the land and soil to which they are entitled on this earth. his desire for more land was at the time directed at one country in particular from . france is and remains by far the
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most inexorable enemy. predicts or in any case legitimizes the idea of military revenge against france. that there were a lot of pages full of aggression aimed at france which he saw as a symbol of race mixing it was a nation of negroes that's the word hitler used. international juicers. if the french were to take these threats seriously they might prevent german we armament so hitler took preemptive action. in november 933 he received a visit from a french journalist in berlin. where nanda hoped for closer relations between france and germany. he spoke german and had undoubtedly read the relevant passages in mind count. hitler offered him a scoop the 1st exclusive interview with the new chancellor by
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a french journalist. deplane on asked hitler about the anti french passages in his book. there downplayed their importance. or insisted that all he wanted was peace or. i'd experienced war himself and europe had already seen too much death. but mind calm was a well known book and doubly not pointed out that this was not the opinion hitler had expressed in his book. there he spoke of war not peace with the reply that he had changed and it's been just as any politician would do when confronted by a text of pain in his youth he said it's not changed so he's written a book from jail and anger and now he was chancellor 2 more of this one more law even though this is off. the interview appeared on the front page of the matter one
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of the largest circulation french newspapers of the day it included a reassuring quote from headline or. war it would settle nothing it would only make matters worse for the world. but in germany the ideas contained in the book continue to gain traction in public sentiment and on the streets. propaganda minister yourself goebbels read excerpts of mine come from on the radio. and high degree seems even developed an f. order bill radio in order to disseminate its propaganda into every home and schools some teachers literally sang hitler's praises. on the head was. was. that yes was was that.
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yes. yes. by now hitler was putting his manifesto into practice his anti semitism became an official feature of public life. signs such as this germans your enemy is the jew were commonplace. newspapers were filled with repulsive caricature that depicted jews as monsters who controlled the world. the message was repeated everywhere. lutes wacko remembers how effective it was. trusting of those men buddha and the struggles why and goes to school one day my brother came home from school crying and my mother asked what was wrong. the always . my brother said that our guest mr crone hi i'm who had docked his boat here had
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given him sweets was really a bowl of cauldron when ben my brother had been told in school whoever eats from the jews will die or help of the i listened to the conversation and thought well i didn't get any sweets so i have nothing to worry about. was mine come from a blueprint for the holocaust. it's a question many historians have explored over the years. i think the moment of course my income doesn't talk about gas chambers and he also follow up with the book theorizes at length about the need for germans to fight to the death money. mo it says there can be only one winner in the battle between the racially pure german people and the juice in jewish by example and. up until the eve of war europeans held fast to the belief that peace with germany was possible. do you know
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how to pronounce 138 hitler and the downstairs plan to annex the sudan land region of czechoslovakia a violation of the borders settled after the 1st world war. europe was on the brink of war and emergency meeting was held in munich. british prime minister neville chamberlain and his french counterpart eduardo cancelled all plans in order to attend a short notice. in return for a promise of peace from hitler a deal was reached. under the munich agreement the addicks station of the cigarette land would go ahead. on their return the british and french premiers were lauded as heroes. to head. another drop with the german chancellor.
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and here it is that they found. which bears his name a funny little mind. reader god the agreement signed last night and the anger of german neighborhood agreement symbolic of the just about. never to go to war with one another to gauge. peace for our time it seemed to have been guaranteed. a british travel agency ran ads. saying don't mind headliner take your holiday. a measure of european society was pacifist they said never again war never again the 1st world war never against such slaughter. even after the munich crisis precious few members of the european elite understood mine kampf as a declaration of war winston churchill and lieutenant colonel charlotte all saw it early on and expressed concern but neither held positions of power at the time.
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or had no authority and in britain churchill had basically become a peripheral figure. in 1939 the policy of appeasement by the british and french governments proved to have been a mistake. germany invaded poland and went on to conquer a large part of europe. in june 1940 hitler's troops marched into paris the horrifying vision of nazi rule over large parts of the world seemed more real than ever. it was a rude awakening and one that forced the ruling class across the continent to rethink their ideas about mind come. once hitler began to put the ideas he put forth into practice it became apparent
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how dangerous my comfort really was. now people realised what they hadn't seen or wanted to see before. germany's opponents began to use mine camps for their own cause. before 939 europe and the us hadn't recognized its danger now they drew on the book as an effective source of counter propaganda in the us many people were reluctant to go to war ordinary americans song live. reason to wage another military intervention on behalf of europe. another one of the main this time america should keep out and i know i will in the event of war in europe i think we should stay out of the filing by army know by. now. the us war department
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used this film to try to convince african americans of the necessity of entering the war in this case my income was referenced as propaganda against germany the gulf war according to him. i'm not going to read all of this. but there want to do things in the fall that will interest you. i quote from time to time the illustrated papers show how we need grow and become a lawyer teacher perhaps even a minute it never dawned on the degenerate middle class america that this is truly a stand against all reason that it is from no meds to train up on half 8 to one believes one has made a lawyer of. this book was written 20 years ago. the plan which of course shadow. become a reality. by 944 the defeat of the
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german army the verma was merely a question of time. the book that had served as the nazi bible became a liability. to avoid being granted as nazis many germans now parted company with the book. the most copies i ever saw was on april 23rd 1945. this year a river was right next to our house and i saw this mass of copies floating in the water. it was poison. and had to be disposed of. there were these trenches and people threw in all manner of things. and whatever other kinds of weapons they had. when undesirable books like mine come flying which was like a red beacon. hoard and. then they buried it all with
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earth and that helped to protect them. you know. your verdict not true as does the year now that the red army were approaching of course people were afraid they'd have to account for themselves or be checked or somehow identified as owners of this book. because they feared the consequences for. germany had been defeated the victorious allied powers demanded that all nazi symbols be destroyed that included the printing presses that had been used for mine come. after 945 the copyright to my comp was kept under lock and key in germany at the time no one. could have imagined its longevity its author was dead his manifesto was a testament to hate and his policies ended in unprecedented disaster.
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but the book continued to be printed elsewhere. my struggle in britain. amenia luto in brazil won't they find dole in china hitler's manifesto has been published around the world attempts to ban the book proved largely ineffective and with the rise of the internet impossible since 945 millions of copies have been sold around the world. my income continues to be read people remain fascinated by naziism the 3rd rush and hitler scene was a real forbid something a little exerts a kind of fascination something is forbidden it must be interesting so people seek it out of. the manifesto is a favorite of anti semites especially in arab countries hostile to israel. in 2005 the turkish edition became a bestseller coinciding with the rise of nationalism in turkey the publishers of
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claimed they had sold nearly 800000 copies in just 2 months. the book is also popular in india where hitler is sometimes cited in business schools as a model of successful management. a country like india where for years decades my income for has been successful. the new colors from the east and it's a symbol of a warmongering ultra nationalism that poses a threat to its neighbors. on january 1st 2016 a new chapter in the books history was opened under german copyright law the book is now in the public domain now it may be republic lawfully in germany to. but in its birthplace the book is still considered dangerous. a meticulously annotated critical edition was published in 2016. the original text is accompanied
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by 3 and a half 1000 comments written by historians. it's almost on our edition takes a stand. it's a critical edition by which takes the basic stance that it refutes hitler contradicts him and correct sam. in france the 5 young publishing house took the same approach it has likewise preparing a new edition with a critical introduction in order to counteract the hate and lies in the original now infamous diatribe.
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guest this week here in berlin is the qatari foreign ministry spokesperson. for the last 2 years the gulf states have cut off has been blockaded by a core set of arab states would you choose it of supporting terrorism she has always denied the charges. conflicts of. the minutes on d w. the world is getting worse and. more catastrophe a lot of trouble. the global 3000 talks with a team of british researchers who take a more optimistic view. though while it is not always a good plan but it's much much better than it was and how. is the world really
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getting better. a global $3000.00 special reports. starts august 19th sunday didn't. police in hong kong have again fire tear gas or pro-democracy protesters hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside a police station the latest clashes followed 2 days of protests at hong kong's international airport that at times turned violent beijing has condemned the unrest calling it terrorists like. stocks in the u.s. and europe fell sharply on wednesday after a closely watched bond indicator pointed to the growing risk over us.
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