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bialik asked transferred. managed by from. this is live from berlin the big question from the european union where all vaccine anger is growing over the delay of millions of preorders doses of the covert 1000 vaccine from drug maker astra zeneca what's behind the delay and how will it affect those most vulnerable to the coronavirus also coming up germany considers drastic
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cuts in air travel from abroad even cutting all tourism for the rest of the winter this comes as coronavirus mutations keep the infection rates high. and a 2nd night of clashes in lebanon with colvin 19 deaths soaring and the economy in crisis protesters say a strict lockdown is driving back into competition. plus football made in germany is in demand in the english premier league has told us to hold takes the reins at chelsea joining your gun club and rob us of household in the top tier. i'm so me a lot of well welcome to the program the european union is demanding answers over the millions of undelivered doses of coronavirus vaccine that it ordered drug maker astra zeneca. last minute supply chain issues for the delay but with all $27.00
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eagle countries facing heat for a lagging vaccine rollout politicians are openly questioning whether astra zeneca is telling the truth and whether vaccines produced within the e.u. are going to high a bit as outside the block. talks and more talks have done little to less than anger at astra zeneca european officials say the firm has failed to adequately explain why it was slashing expects scene deliveries to the e.u. . europe invested billions to help develop the world's 1st. to create a truly global common good and now the companies must deliver. they must honor their obligations. astra zeneca has delivery cut for the latest setback to e.u. plans to vaccinate 70 percent of adults by summer earlier this month fines are said
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it would temporarily reduce its deliveries to the e.u. was well citing production issues. but u.k. health officials say they expect to have enough supply to meet the country's vaccination targets that reality is fuelling tensions already that. i think the thing to do now is not to. go down the sort of the dead end of the nationalism it's to work together to make sure that we protect our people that's my priority is to protect the british people to protect the knocking of but also to protect the whole world is no one is safe until we will see. what divisions over how to fairly distributed vaccines will likely persist in the near term south africa's president lashed out at wealthy countries using them of buying up the global vaccine supply. now rich countries in the world won't need vaccines and we
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are saying these x. boxes that you have you have a ordered and hoarders south africa still needs to secure 14000000 more doses to accomplish its vaccination goal by contrast the e.u. u.k. and the u.s. have signed contracts with drug makers to acquire more than $200.00 times that amount. and we had a south african president several from a post saying that report accusing rich countries of hoarding vaccines but is there anything happening globally to ensure fair access we put that question to rachel silverman she specializes in global health policy at the center for global development. the truth is it's complicated i mean fundamentally this. there is just not enough vaccine supply to go around to everyone right now and so what we're seeing is no country actually has access right now everyone is struggling to get enough supply to back me their citizens and is trying to keep up
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with demand however what is true and i think what happens in the arm flows i was referring to is the fact that rich countries have preordered much more than they will need in aggregate so by the end of this year assuming supply projections happen as expected many wealthy countries will have much more than they need while court countries probably still will be struggling to meet the needs of their populations so what i'd like to see is some commitments to macedonia to do many of the excise tax in the east and what countries have know that they have enough to vaccinate their own populations and what norway is doing actually is donating some doses in parallel to their own docs and east africa but here's a look at some of the developments in the pandemic the number of covert cases worldwide has now surpassed 100000000 that's according to johns hopkins university the kovacs vaccine sharing platform says it hopes to supply $1800000000.00 is to
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poor countries this year and iran has approved russia's sputnik vaccine the islamic republic has banned the import of vaccines from the u.k. all the us saying that quote untrustworthy. german chancellor angela merkel's government is considering additional radical steps to slow the spread of covert 19 the mass market paper billed says plans have been drawn up to cut international air traffic to germany to near 0 the arrival of new and more infectious variants of the virus of the country is fuelling concerns at a time when the rollout of vaccines is slower than expected germany has recorded over 2000000 coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic and more than $52000.00 deaths. let's hear more from political correspondent jared rid. we're hearing of these new considerations what more do we know about them this is
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sort of part of a big trend here in germany so the good news is that average infection rates in germany are on the decline and that's the that's the good news of course it's worse in some areas than it is in others but the infection numbers are still much too high on top of that we have the threat of these mutations these variants of covert 19 particularly the british variants that originate in the u.k. we're starting to see more and more cases of these the warre among health officials is that these particular variant is going to gain a stronghold here in germany become the dominant strain they don't want that to happen so what's been the discussion among e.u. countries in the last week or 2 is how to prevent these strains particularly the british one from spreading not only in their own countries but across the continent of europe and one thing up for discussion here in germany is how to restrict travel
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basically so according to this report that would involve reducing the number of flights into germany to almost 0 increasing the number of border chicks and closures and certainly. wants to stop all kind of tourism related travel in it's true. we have to keep in mind though in a country like germany when we talk about travel restrictions it's not something that's taken lightly it wasn't so long ago that people in the former east germany were largely prevented from traveling in so doing something like that again even if it's a temporary measure it's still an emotional and a sensitive issue but i have to stress these reports are just reports nothing has been decided firmly just yet and i was the country coping with the pandemic well at the moment has described it as kind of a mixed picture because the infection rights are on the decline but we're still having a lot of people dying every day the numbers sort of hover around the 1000 mob so we
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have this very mixed picture on top of that the threat of the variance as as i said so that's why restrictions were extended until february 14th is basically freezes large parts of public life until then but we have to keep in mind the 14th isn't so far away so the question is well what's going to happen after that authorities are saying at the moment it's still too early given everything i've said to talk about easing restrictions so it seems like what we are living with at the moment could carry on for some time yes and not just carry on but these restrictions could be even tights and as this. plan suggests how are people taking this look by and large the public appetite for restrictions has been pretty good it's been consistently high thought for some months now a poll i looked at last week showed that just over half what they were just right around the 3rd wanted them to go tough but there is
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a definite fatigue happening these restrictions are tough on a lot of people they're tough on small business owners they're tough on parents who've go to work from home go to teach their kids at the same time what we've heard from german leaders repeatedly is an appeal for patience i guess the worry is that the patients could with some time soon we'll see how that progresses in the near future. thank you for. hundreds of protesters have clashed with security forces for a 2nd day in lebanon including the capital beirut and the 2nd largest city tripoli and as the country surpassed its daily death mog from covert 19 people took to the streets against the worsening economic conditions and a strict coronavirus lockdown that they say is driving them into poverty. they are angry and desperate asco with 19 cases are soaring protesters took to the
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streets for a 2nd night hundreds of mostly young men clashed with police there were dozens of injuries many here feel they have now reached their breaking point. the pain of the people has driven them to the streets. after today with nothing changed we want to overthrow the system from head to toe what we see today is the pain of the people and what you saw is our pain. and poverty. more than 2 and a half 1000 lebanese have died from the virus and the government has imposed one of the strictest lockdowns in the world including around the clock curfew. but many are being pushed into poverty. there's no stability the dignity of the people was the red line what we see for a 2nd day in tripoli is the result of a very hard reality without any plans to feed the people at taxi driver earns just
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over $10.00 how can we tell him to stay home when he can't afford to buy bread for his family. the pandemic has hit with the country already experiencing at dyea konami crisis. between close have brought lebanon's health care system to its knees and now many of its people into a state of rage and desperation. and football english side chelsea have confirmed thomas to her as their new coach is signed a an 18 month contract with the london club replacing frank lampard who was sacked on monday to her is the latest german coach to try his luck in the premier league so what can you expect from their new man we take a look at 2 holes carrier. so far one that's been very much made in germany. thomas took over likes to do things his way the german coaches tactical accu men
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1st became apparent said lonely bundesliga side minds with his unique football philosophy the nickname long breaker. was. to question as a gun's for broke up thinking patterns in sports structures very old fashioned thinking patterns that are present across germany in our 1st season in the bonus league or we played with different systems. that attention to detail went as far as making the team all eat together. is the 1st. you have to imagine a buffet for burgers really good team has its own from different soups and poultry to grilled fish and 3 kinds of desserts to for i could even finish the see part of the team and already gone big. circle cemented minds his place in the burnous league before following in the footsteps of yogen clawfoot your friends he led them to the german cup in 2017 thanks to his brand of attacking football for time like
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clock circle was unable to win the league with dorman's he was sacked the picked up his career in paris which started p.s.g. more trophies followed but the one they really wanted the champions league eluded them that also really cost curve his job now a new challenge awaits in england's. zulu in the peruvian capital lima has had the pleasure of sharing some good news to new born endangered american crocodiles also known as to visit crocodiles now these 2 chaps weigh 45 grams and measure 35 centimeters each but can grow up to become several metres long this is the 1st time zookeepers in latin america have managed to successfully breed this type of endangered crocodile after to fishel incubation now the crocodile hatchlings were born in mid january and are the only ones to survive of the 24 eggs
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laid by their mother. watching the news from the lead coming off next is awful documentary about the warsaw ghetto run by you can keep up to date on our website d.w. dot com it's got all the latest news from around the world follow us on social media as well twitter and instagram at news i've told me a lot of ball for me and the team thanks for watching. call me old and i'm game did you notice that 73 i'm left on him or killed worldwide sure but it's not just the animals that are suffering the school environment if you want to know how a way flicked off the priest and the house was strange just as easy to listen to
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our podcast on the green fence. nice said that even if there's nothing here to remind me of my birthplace. there was once a beautiful square where enough city square i remember trees and benches. in. order to ensure pressure game i was born in warsong into a traditional jewish family. i went to a preschool for jewish children where they taught polish but me and at home we
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spoke yiddish but i had no problem with the polish language. that too. you. know you just said the jet code is my parents lived in warsaw my grandparents to. we lived to 91 july streets all book by the gate was a tiny shop the script which was owned by a jewish neighbor. shouts. he had the straight wait for time just to chase fingers together with a needle to review in the knuckles he made a huge impression on os kids and it would be horrified if i only know what sort of care he had a daughter called laundry on cruise who was friends with my sister initially poor person we have just might be normal neighbors. nobody people
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moyo really my street was no holy p.s.v. just us sometimes i can see it more clearly than the warsaw around me today. in my memory it's still the same. in the morning warm bread sauce would be delivered by me they were called bagels i likely won't find bagels like those anywhere these days but you could take one and untwist it was flown to a. little beaten like parents have defo seen 9 much across the street. it was a so-called good neighborhood. my and my nanny would take me to the church of the holiest save yeah i remember we had to recite press that some children would say they didn't know the president but i feel i knew them because my nanny taught me a. number that daddy will a little better me the war began at the jordan talk on bag attain a straight i was sitting in the sand pits and my mum came over i am she said
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a german bow 5 talk goes upon the advice of mr day who developed a dream of reducing also. next to nothing. on the screen is the visualization from one of my projects as it's based on fascist plans for the construction of a new german city in the noir start of rochelle this is a virtual reconstruction of that new war song this is the center is done with it's a relatively small city in the entrances were to be guarded by watch towers on all sides stations army specialist and he's are the main buildings of the new german
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warsaw why i'm going to stop our show. on the progress side there was to be a district for poles who would be slowly exterminated into the new german city of warsaw was to be inhabited only by germans and there was to be no jewish population on a bench. with regard to warsaw the furore has decided that the reconstruction of that city is a major polish metropolis is absolutely out of the question the fear is wishes that in accordance with plans for the territories development under the general government warsaw be reduced to the level of a provincial city from the diary of governor general hans frank. once the germans arrived the terror began almost right away with various official
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announcements and notices. was not given recent of all jews were forced to wear underpants with a star of david it was off and that would usually be. in my mind. and this was a form of degradation at any moment i could be humiliated or unusual. in the spring of 1940 consultations began with a view to creating one or more jewish housing districts within the city of warsaw in the end however it was decided that a single district should be established in the area where jews were traditionally the majority. dr friedrich scarlet s s own. head of division of regional planning office of the governor of the district of warsaw.
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where was the jewish neighborhood in warsaw there were jewish neighborhoods. where it was almost all jewish when you're a 3rd of the city all over the city and the interaction with non jews was a normal day and that comes to a crashing halt in the building of the warsaw ghetto wall which goes through the heart of the city and divides jews from non jews as they were never divided before. more than you're gonna take it comes out tomorrow on the wall didn't appear suddenly bits and pieces of all started to be built from april 9th to 40 these were sections of wall or barriers but barbed
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wire they popped up in various places toss their gong on the walls the revolution of news that. i had no idea i was jewish i say 1st i was asking why do we have to move and later what does it mean that i'm jewish and why do we have to leave our homes with an emotion opals church and dom. the culture is different though that that objections are when we arrived in the ghetto the 1st thing i saw was a horrible poster i didn't want to be like that on the pope's death and i was
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distraught at being forced to live that. i thought that every jew had to look like that i was so terribly humiliated by i have a heart i said to my mom i didn't want to be a jew when he told her that i wanted to go back to moshe comes is streets ahead of culture and why was all this happening anyway no matter how cost scone were left off left to go to auction various. notice by order of the district governor and effective immediately a self-contained jewish quarter is to be created in the district of warsaw with a view to preventing the spread of disease in the city of wars or abound rerunning around the jewish quarter has been established all borders straights not to be closed off from it on both sides as follows. from g.l. not to crew lives gun and sword tongues. and jealous none from 2. and stripper none. from thread bernanke said to me a john from me
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mission is scalia but we already lived in the area that was now the ghetto because more a nasty square was inside the area jews who lived outside the ghetto had to move in and poles who lived in the ghetto had to move out. there for their children this led to very painful situations for people they left their homes they left their furniture and possessions carrying only a few small bundles with them. the ghetto became very crowded.
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in june we've all seen the images of the acts not the jewish community something similar happened the other way around too there were tens of thousands of people like us i remember sitting on a cart full of our things. yeah we were thrown out of because the ghetto was created there. are no the soon as they got the goods we were moved to protect our street number 5 apartment 100 tam it was a ruin. yes thank you shins berto the. measures involved the resettlement of around $700.00 if nic germans 113000 poles and 138000 jews the warsaw jewish housing district is an enclosed area cut off from its surroundings by walls fences and so on movement of persons and goods in and out
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of the area is by special permit only. dr friedrich goal at s. s. on to shoo in for a head of division of regional planning office of the governor of the district of warsaw. 'd no she just scatters after morley versus us our traditional always looking for contact sound sign to get a war going to get food. or trying to cook the lawyer should 1st lawyer came to us and branched us treat him though we weren't well off at the time. over jewish and the. 3 siblings my mom and my dad and that. my father did this smuggling because there was no other way than in the us. i lived but my mother put aside potatoes and feelings for.
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their own year later lonni or stopped coming. in the trigger here of course we didn't know why. but them i just. after that my sister simply disappeared i don't know how she and my father just ceased to exist. i don't remember any farewell or any of the circumstances maybe my memory suppressed it because it was too terrible starshine a. question of ourselves as though our valiant the city center was cut off and ceased to function normally. perhaps not when you see which part of the city made up the ghetto you realize it was really the heart of warsaw. is an
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illustration if you take into account that the germans also carved off a piece for themselves what was left of warsaw for other residents was just a small part. of. the german housing district has been created for the protection of the german population at their request the police cannot guarantee germans living outside of this district the same degree of personal safety as is provided to those living within it hunts nancy parties slighter warsaw.
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individual faces around recognizable. the german army and civilians must in any event be protected from the jews immune carriers of disease the separation of jews from the rest of the population polish as well as ethnic germans is a moral and political imperative traffic in the center of warsaw has also been only minimally affected by the creation of the jewish housing district. in the interests of the van market and the economy great care was taken to ensure that certain main thoroughfares would remain cross a bill without obstruction to through traffic. waldemar sure s s stand out in fewer
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director of department of resettlement office of the governor of the district of warsaw. to the jello the german planners divided things up each administering their division. they even designated which streets the tram would travel along to shorten its route through the ghetto. that created 2 ghettos it was all a terrifying mishmash of evil starship was necessary ended up dividing the jewish district lost them get them such a district was cut into 2 parts by the critically important tram line that ran along but not all you have is with. the ghetto was divided into 2 parts a small ghetto and a launch one. in order for jews to move back and forth between the small and the
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launch it was necessary to stop the flow of traffic at intervals since this was inconvenient for the germans jews were given permission to cross over as in pretty quickly as possible. the as i wont to long i would see from a distance the crowd milling at the corner of cotton people would be shifting restlessly almost spot waiting for the german police to decide when the traffic on caught my eye was light enough and the crowd on think enough to warrant letting the jews across the street. when the moment finally came the police cordon would pant and the impatient crowd
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would search forward in both directions pushing each other over in the panic to distance themselves from the dangerous german presence and melts one small into the depths of the to get us. the. star can you tell us a line in the pavement shows where the ghetto border ran how the ghetto fit into warsaw. do you have to go to all finnish truly wasn't an
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isolated island is around by the unknown it was embedded in the city. through gold in each plaque there's a marker showing where we are the parts of downtown warsaw that were torn away are elevated which will be here with an obvious. you know soon as i'm using it here tomas let's and my intention was to show the ghetto in real space how it was and where the boundaries go through.
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a poll who was his friend didn't stand a chance. there was nothing he could do. in the bush he cared only about what he would eat the next day and what he would give his children yeah. it's not that's what he did yet show. i was one of those who didn't have anything. a coercion just changed clothes and about 80 percent of food in the ghetto came from smuggling of not from official suppliers authorized by the german. it was male kenyans then if someone had money they could get things into the ghetto somehow that i went through with mr tran passing through another a nasty square and as it turned the corner items were thrown out he couldn't stop and get out of this with outrage carried on a 3rd party that on their own the candle thought you.
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sidewalks these openings but also used by children for smuggling tiny dark creatures with legs like match takes would converge on these openings from all sides terrified eyes darted from left to right and frail poles dragged through bungles that were often bigger than the tiny smugglers themselves. for. busy busy busy
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notice. any jew unlawfully leaving the designated housing district is to be punished by death the same punishment will apply to persons who consciously protect such jews or in any way assist them also or 10th of november 1941 dr fisher governor. but of a lot of sienna is a very important street story i feel this is a street i was scared of and i still am to this day you can. never walk the street without feeling afraid behind this wall i spent more than 2 years and they get away
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with my family. when i 1st found myself back here i began looking obsessive lee for the holes through which my mom and i had escaped i just stood there going back in time trying to figure out where that hole could be. but the hole was probably somewhere else further on. to lead me the. moment. when i look back i see 2 years of humiliation imprisonment hunger and fear i'll hold huge as i said i'm scared of seattle streets i still expect to have the see all remember something terrible that.
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around i could see hand counts and on the bodies of men women and children piled callously one on top of the other. i became aware of a strange vaguely sweet and sickening odor i've never smelled before. a jewish policeman explained. next to the jewish cemetery there was once a large field today it's one of the biggest mass graves ever filled with the bodies of jews from all corners of europe.
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could this be real how is it possible that a human being off lashon blood should have to die in such a pitiful fashion. the german occupation murdered 90 percent of the jews here. is heartbreaking. and if you can imagine that not only does the wall go through the heart of the city right in the middle of a street it stops but on the other side of that wall. starvation disease and very soon after deportation to death. from.
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the beat. the a. room . for security reasons i order that the ghetto of warsaw be demolished all utilize it will building parts and other materials of any value to 1st be salvaged an overall plan for the raising of the ghetto is to be submitted to me we must in any event ensure that the living space occupied until now by 500000 subhumans and in no way fit for habitation by germans disappears completely and that warsaw the city of 1000000 always a center of corruption and revolt is reduced in size. heinrich himmler writes fear a s s. get off our ship.
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they start at the same time as an organized resistance group was preparing to fight . jews in the ghetto or going into hiding as. the russian. yes this rumble to go i went into that bunker in january 43 and in april the uprising broke out that my brothers left to take part in the uprising this bunker was built around a basement that had been dug deeper with boarded up sides the dug out earth was piled up all around and it provided some kind of insulation when the fire started everything in the neighboring basements collapsed and burned with this bunker survived. the. onion powder a member 943 seeing uncanny clouds of smoke rising from the north from the poor
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nazi fighting in the gaps arc of against something was happening dancers. there is no longer a jewish quarter of warsaw. it's as gripping fear. for them thak are set crimea birdie it still pains me that after all these years i never got to mourn my family i never even had time for that i lost everyone here i had 6 brothers and a sister parents yet i'm the only one who survived it all i was left as a witness without me there'd be nobody. going everywhere the value of life is in
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bearing witness to musician yes. geishas street concentration camp was set up to hold people needed to demolish the ghetto it wasn't any blown up with dynamite but also dismantled it was completely plundered and that camp was hell people died there. not there any good in the ruins of the ghetto the nazis wanted to create a park the germans were rich hence the demolition ends. stoned reality i was to be covered over with them you know i'm turned into a dart in paradise you know just for only risky oh god. the intention was to destroy the capital of what was formerly poland
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that was the main intention to destroy be idea a lawn of a capital because there was no more poland. them prev europe i spent almost a year on the area inside there was a whole network of helpers if things got dangerous someone would come by and take you by the hand up a multi. momentum to see what ship if on the 1st of august 1044 the uprising broke out twice i lived through the burning of warsaw no. the whole of the drugs and all around the walls were almost red hot. and people were being herded along the ground
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or the front both sides of the streets burning debris was coming down out of the sheraton anymore saw it was on fire and you could feel it or should do a lot of shit but us about sherman. after liberation in 1945 you couldn't live in warsaw really. and slowly trying to. build and then getting. again undermined by soviet occupation and oppression.
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mostly it's difficult to imagine what was here before the war this area has changed so much certain streets and squares ceased to exist names were changed directions were altered for no more than a dozen or so original buildings have survived all. captured stream of the evil of the now this area has many layers underneath the ground is a 2nd layer which shows itself when workers take down to lay pipes to some laos a business which then the remains of the past are uncovered. difficult will turn to killing the goose a chance. to invoke at dawn $949.00 of the architect created a housing estate which was to be a memorial space or is it
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a simple medium that. is a push that was older nirpal in the not than what was unique was that the bricks of the buildings were made from rubble on top of whatever else that was in the rubble including human remains of the group of the world. community skinny. dome a story building stand on concrete foundations made using whether or not they arise from these strange little hills that stands out because warsaw is a flat city. people calling me and saying there are spirits in my apartment i'm in the old ghetto can you do something. well i have that's beyond my competence but i did go and i said sams because if a person feels i can make them for if i go to someone for more peace and i'm happy
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whatever your building was here on the corner number 10 that yes that plan and yes on this map bite marks the location of your phone. so grim housing it on the current image egypt you know it was on this street tell his family intersection you yeah that's where your house used to say but if you don't know what you am i was born here.
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the memory of the ghetto is beginning to really return into the memory into the soul of war song. gift people a chance to remember and chances are they will remember. it all 19th the anniversary of the what you know uprising while we're moving farther away from the event actually the number of people coming is growing that's a sign of hope.
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pollute and poison everything inside. player level 3000. and 30 minutes d w. it's about billions. it's about power. it's about the foundation of a good order the new silk road. china wants to expand its influence with this trade network and so a manner of conflicts are inevitable the consequences are unpredictable the guinness book of the shaking of the chinese state has a lot of money at its disposal for gambling and that's how it's expanding and asserting its status and position in the world we've just finished a book published. china is promising its partners rich profits but in europe there's a sharp warning you could never accept money from the new superpower will become
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dependent on. china's gateway to europe. starts feb 19th on dojo. going to. play. play play. play. this is d.w. news live from berlin germany considers drastic steps to stop war mutant coronavirus variants from entering the country chance of marcos says she's up against a complete ban on travel but with no end to the pandemic in sight international flights in germany could be cut to almost 0. also coming up anger grows of the delay of millions of preorder doses of the covert 19 vaccine from drug maker astra
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