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ah, ah, the news, ah, this is the w news lying from berlin. dozens of people often have drowned in nigeria after a ferry kept sized north west heavy states. the boats was traveling on the niger river when it's also coming up. india is batches by another deadly spike. so the seconds may just hit the country in the past 2 weeks. and i think ruling against the big oil adoption court ordered multinational shelf contract carbon emissions. we'll look at what this means for energy companies around the world.
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ah hello, i'm reading homage. more than 140 people. i fear have drowned in northwest nigeria, off the ferry boat sank on the niger river. around 165 people i believe have been on board when the boat capsized. it was traveling from central niger states to chevy, state witness to say it broke into pieces. i'm thank. let's cost over now to d. w correspondent, the fed move when you who is in leg off for us. what is the latest on the rest, your operation? fred, the state officials have just told me that this q operations are ongoing and so for the notes, it's all because they haven't gotten any any p for the team looking
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to see if they can get some, some bodies. their thing is because they have no hope that these people i do have any more details on what led to this boat to capsize. it's believe that it's because this board was cutting almost twice more than twice of the number they're supposed to carry. because this what no money should cut it at least 80 people. and we understand that 165 percent as where on this board. and then on addition, there were like construction material and other things. the people, these women and children were taking to the market. so it's, it's a huge number of the people. and then there is also the board itself was most of
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the boards anyway, very old in bud ship. and then of course, even passengers know it's not protected. and you know, as you say in these boat accidents not uncommon in nigeria. what is the reason that this keeps on happening? i mean, the biggest challenge now in virginia is to improve the water transport. in this country because everyone with a bullet to kind of start a business, it's not controlled even now the officials are saying that, you know, they have been telling people like blood drivers, but they should come up with measures. but this is obvious to me it's, it's kind of rate because they, i don't, of people just do what it but they, they want to do do business with waterways transport. but then there are no
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measures to protect the population. and these bullets are, they all are not good in good shape and even passengers have know that dad, dad know what i've jackets to protect them in case the disasters are happening. so there is a policy and the government is not really doing anything to improve the situation. ok, d, w 's for many following that story for us in the leg. awesome. thank you. a powerful psych current has planned into eastern india carrying several people and forcing more than a 1000000 to flee. thousands of emergency personnel have been deployed to help with the rescue efforts. the storm hits just one week after another flight clone killed . 155 people in western india the, the weight of the ocean crashing into india's shore line. with wave after wave
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pushing in from the bay of been gall water was soon pouring inland. cycling yas made landfall with a gust of over 150 kilometers per hour, bearing down on homes and people today, lucian flooded coastal towns, turning roads into rivers. i mean we've never seen waves like that come in from the sea before we're all very scared. i have no idea what's going to happen to people but it's the rural population that's suffering most. over $1200.00 villages had to be evacuated. displacing 50000 people. there's nothing left. my son and i fled to my home is destroyed. there's nothing less as the cycle and moves inland. it's also disrupting
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efforts to deal with india surging corona virus, pandemic testing and vaccination had to be suspended in several districts. they will be no return to normal here anytime soon. let's take a look at the stories making headlines, not this tower. at least 8 people have been killed in a mass shooting in san jose, california authority say a man believed to be a transport worker opened fire at the city rail yard. other employees were among the victims suspect, died at the scene. 3 people have been arrested in northern italy, in connection with a cable car crash that killed 14 people. investigators accused them of deliberately, the saving the gondolas emergency break. the incident happens at the italian alps overlooking a majority on sunday. for africa as a former president, jacob villa has cheated not guilty to corruption charges linked to a $1000000000.00 bill. dating back to the late 1919th. duma is accused of accessing
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annual payments from us french alms manufacturer. in return, prosecutor say he granted the company protection from scrutiny. understand other friends. now several members of the un security council have condemned the bela ruffian government for is forced grounding of a ryan passenger jet in a jordan statement. they called it a blatant attack on international civilian ation, safety and european security. while president, alexander lucas shanker, has defended his decision to force the plane to land it prompted you leaders to impose imposed fresh sanctions on deliver earlier this week. flying in circles. before going right back to where it started. the beloved in bella rizzi, an airline flight from minsk to barcelona, never reached its final destination. it was forced to return to minced
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after polish officials, told the pilot he may not be allowed to enter french es face. on monday, the european union agreed to ban belushi and airlines from its skies. the measure is among sanctions imposed after bel forced a plane to land and means the aircraft was carrying dissident reman practice. savage was arrested upon arrival. he has seen here in this alleged confession video with what appeared to be bruises on his face and his supporters believe he was tortured from your store. it isn't by the raging get a free speech of the truth. and above all, it targets people who tell the truth and blog is the 1st to be past due to during the mass repression that began last year. could you please pick up shepherdess personal god when you are asleep? alexander lucas. shank, who's ruled over the country for 27 years,
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actually denied that the plane was rerouted in order to capture protest, savage. he maintains that a bomb threat was the reason the plane was told to land the crack down on dissidents, intensified after last year's presidential election. which was widely regarded to be rigged. a triggered mass protests more than 35000 people have been arrested since they began as people around the world demand precious savages release morning, march for political activists told ashlock who died in custody a week ago. his cause of death was listed as a heart attack, and his reader believes he was murdered. there are many valor, is he and hoping to change the cost of fighting for it remains high. a court in the netherlands has ordered the royal dutch shell to cut its carbon emissions by 45 percent by 2030. but and mark decision stems from a lawsuit that's argued the oil giant was violating human rights by not doing
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enough to combat climate change. the climate to this in the netherlands celebrate after a landmark judge milligan, royal dutch shell, have court, ruby, oil, and gas company has a legal responsibility to fight. climate change now shall miss drastically accelerate its efforts to reduce its carbon emissions. the 1st on my that we will manage to pay to address climate change only i'm happy myself for my sake. and all of the children in the case was brought by environmental groups and over 17000 dutch citizens, their success, enforcing a major company to abide by parents. climate agreement, goals is the 1st very, very happy that we know we have this groundbreaking ruling where the court is
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crystal clear and the fact that a corporation shoot, shoot, indeed, contribution to solving the climate crisis when human rights law shall meanwhile says it's considering appealing the decision, you know, the back seat of it, the verdict is disappointing. hard. we are working hard to become a net 0 energy company by 2050 gardens and thousands of people at shell are working on that every day. we are investing billions in that and although we are moving in the right direction, we're now being asked to lead this up. we will have to study this and see what options we have. in the meantime, we are considering whether to appeal or not. an appeal could drag on for years, but activists won't wait to press on with efforts to hold polluting companies accountable. and fact, experts say the shell decision could trigger away with similar lawsuits around the world. now in the euroleague final in poland,
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illegals villareal have been crowned champions. they beats english sized manchester, united 1110 in a tense penalty shoots out. the victory is the spanish sides of us as a major honor. and finally, children's classic that left a lasting impact on modern culture. alice's adventures in wonderland by lewis carroll was published back in 18. 65. and since then, it's inspired everything from psychedelic music to celebrity chef has been doing both extravagant book titles to victoria. and that museum in london is now exploring the books curious appeal and the characters. ah, the cheshire cat ah, the door mouse, the queen of hearts, the march hare and the mad hatter, alice in wonderland is one of the most famous children's books in the world. ah,
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victoria and albert museum in london has dedicated an entire exhibition to the famous tale and to its enduring cultural influence. the fascination with allies is almost an article in a way. it is such a huge phenomenon around the globe. the book itself published $1865.00 with still a fest with it now. and we were trying to answer that question in the exhibition and why, how one's lamb become the phenomenon and not only within literature but across the film, design, photography, fashion, science, math every, every aspect of our life. it all began in 18. 62 in oxford, england. inspired by the scientific advances of the time university lecturer, charles dodson invented a story for 10 year old alice little, the daughter of a friend. ah. 3 years later dodson published the
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story under the pseudo nym louis carol. it was an instance sensation theater designer tom piper designed the rooms for the exhibition, taking his cues from the victorian pursuit of knowledge, a library that comes to life with pages floating through space. it's really using all the scales i would use and theater to create this kind of a nice well that hopefully will really draw people in i really feel like going down a rabbit hole into this sort of amazing sensory experience. and then come out the other side for the full of questions i guess, and hopefully one from surrealism and the psychedelic art of the 1900 sixty's to politics, photography, fashion, and costume design. the fabulous adventures of alice in wonderland have influenced
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them all. ah, the city of the news line from berlin, thanks for watching the news . the imagine how many pushing out in the world climate change cost stores. this is much less the way from just one week. how much work can really get we still have time to go. i'm doing all this. me
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ah! me on new year's day 900. 191 byron from vintage offend, checked into balance, most lavish hotels and suite number 130 and disappeared the following day. as the money, porter pasco london was reported missing with a later found lung, his body strangled in the hotel suite. the list of stolen valuables included jewelry, stones and more than $200.00 gold marks in cash. the reward of 10000 marks was offered for any information that could lead to the arrest of the fake baron. the man's real name was vill him bloomer. the 44 year old was
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a writer, and desperate to see his dramas performed on stages across the world. but to realize his dream, he needed money. oscar longer putting his 3rd victim. eventually, the poet was tracked down in trenton. soon after his arrest, he cut his wrists. today his name can only be found in old police bottles. and in the annals of hotel oblong ah, for over a century, this grand hotel on teresa plants set the stage for great dramas and comedies, perspective entrances and tragic departures. a luxury hotel with a distinctive aura
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inaugurated in 1907, destroyed at the end of world war 2 and reopened in 1997. the outline is situated in the heart of berlin. the outland vibrant history is its greatest asset. a legend you can check out and check into right in germany's political epicenter, the, the old one was a meeting place for king. princes who keep is an international finance for itemized and for women whose names were splashed across the marquees of theatres and cinemas . all whose only tenant it was to be beautiful. mm. so said the ground on the lawn, 9 stage, quarter of
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a century. lighten, known as had arrived in berlin in 1920 people that she had lived in the united states for years. at the outlines new year's eve. oh, she caught the eye of hotel at louis this arthur assign, promptly devoted wife tilly, and header became the new matron at the house. and incidentally, it's key is story. i had a son louise and told her friend, that's the man i'm going to marry. and she took advantage of the fact that the marriage between julian louis was falling apart inside the family. she was also known as the header,
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that stupid cow and misty. by the time the headstrong had joined the long family, the house, built by her father in law, had been standing re decade. the art loans had opened its doors in 1907, and prided itself as germany, the most modern and luxurious hotel. the imperial germany was at the height of its power the economy with flourishing prosperity. just a few years, germany had blossomed into a modern industrial nation. around the town at the 19th century, germany had even overtaken great britain as europe's leading economic power. as a young and terry old capital, lynn was in a rapid upswing. been looking for lynn was really booming at the time it started when the 2nd device was found. and berlin went from being
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a city in the kingdom of prussia to the capital of the whole german empire, eyes and then brought closer to being a world power. when the empire was founded in 187071, the berlin counted 1000000 inhabitants by the starting world war one. there were 4000000. so in those 40 years, the population had exploded and changed the face of the capital and new buildings. probably the cultural life became more incandescent and interesting. and luxury found its way into the city and now and that's where i had his father in law and outlaws, came in, the son of a craftsman from mines. he moved to berlin in 1880, and a master, a huge ocean, as a gas trauma was clearly a brilliant entrepreneur, extremely good organizing. and with an instinct of what was in time, and what people really want to eat and drink what kind of decor they wanted to see . he knew there was a certain type of longing of bunder, lost in german society. so many of his establishment showcased french and italian
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cuisine with essence, liberty in the 1900s nor hunt. oblong already own. several restaurants in berlin, among them was a large terrace restaurant at the zoological gardens, testing cook at the coffee house by the zoo that he didn't show ice cream. he's so gelata, even gun, an italian to make it. that was completely new, and berlin was in a way you could say he helped revolutionize commentary, history and berlin, and the queen arctic in berlin. quite yet in just a few years, is my father in law and about 2000000 marks from this, this terrorist restaurant. and he wasn't copying the parisian style, his restaurants and he was tuition ships, came from paris and the headway to spoke every language. oliver lynn was serving
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william days boiled squid jobs to pi and chunks. the even the imperial family would dine at his establishment, a high honor for a former carpenter, and so long since argon could be sure of his emperor's support. when he embarked on his most daring projects yet passed. he dreamt of building on mountain grand hotels, give them the bill him. the 2nd was eager to transform berlin and the city has capital into epicenter of an empire. he wanted it to be a splendid, glamorous and sensational was possible, of course that they are perfectly with an entrepreneur. he promised to build the most distinguished hotel in the world. it was a natural fit for this image of a new good metropolis. transfer him little paula, the emperor was
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a fan of new technology. he supported the emerging german business class and paid no heed to religion or ancestry when handing out orders and honoring titles to the rising economic pillars of his empire. from the stars on hotel projects was designed to please them from their construction amounted to 17000000 gold marks to me and don't fortune and take the rest of the investment equated to over 40000 gold bed. the annual salary in germany at the time was not even 1000. the, when the outline was complete, the press spoke of a german hotel that offered the world. something unrivalled and unprecedented each bathroom provided running water. such luxury astonished even the emperor himself.
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as heather oddler and recounted during his tour of the hotel, the emperor turned on every hot water tap in every bath to him he visited all the way from the printer. please read on the 1st floor to the simple rooms on the 4th floor. he wanted to see if they actually worked. the emperor absolutely love the lawn. he practically scolded his berser saying, why don't we have such beautiful carpets? everything is so magnificent and my place is drafting. cold immediately started using the avalon to how's, esteemed guests and in a way that still the avalon does today me, but even more defining than the rugs and the taps was the color. their experience. the wine cellar was stocked with a quarter of a 1000000 bottles, and the in house restaurants offered a variety of fine and it was arctic dishes ah,
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inside the kitchen, it was a frenchman who was king of the council. ah, whether the head champ really was french master chef esco k as had an odd long claimed remains uncertain. by the way the outlaws. straumy certainly stood up to international comparison and even today, more than a century commentary on the hotel would surely measure. hind stand in house restaurant? no, as long as opposed to mission einstein's me
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have this booked by s. k. it was even signed by him. by the way. when you look through it, you can find abundance of recipes and ingredients he'd cook with oysters. sigo eggs, truffles, the things he was concerned with back then are still relevant today. he would ask himself, how should service be to be realistic, what you guess is want, are we up to date and what can we develop and that's new and innovative to me. those questions are important today as they were 100 years ago. and me the when will help the 2nd hosting can, with the 7th, they have close stopped at the ending auto is recreating the dish of stone. they were stopped back then. but nowadays, he wouldn't ever serve the space with the same sort as coffee recommended the
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case. but one thing never danced a kitchen spank is determined by its reputation. ah, whereas the emperor dined objects, what fun at least those who could afford to in addition to its choice cuisine, the atlanta also offered a variety of lounges for purposes whether saloons, gosling soirees meeting holds for secret negotiation or something more intimate for an afternoon rendezvous. the outlaws provided just the right setting for any occasion when dust seated specialist, and that attracted a new upper class who may not have had such a fixed meeting place, otherwise flashed forehand, knock on the floor, and there was the castle sure. where the court, in nobility and perhaps the highest echelons of society would me. i don't like the western spits and eggs their fast,
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but it may add long idle old aristocrats could encounter new money. i was, i had to collect, he went, no, i am gay, and that was celebrated like, nowhere else. you know, the movies have either to be here to the for life and crime. and then, or the grandiose reception, he gives me the hall that used to be legendary for people to rating down the grand staircase to make their entrance equal to pep. in con, that's been completely lost. nowadays, it's hard to talk a competent. i don't know of any hotel with that still happens today can kind of table to some type of movies. in february, 913 emperor's daughter, princess victoria, luisa of prussia and prince. and august announced their engagement
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overnight. the argon became the most addressed in europe, kilograms and expressed letters put in by the basketful. the telephone was ringing off the hook. but the emperor's guest had already booked nearly every single bed we had. so we had to send out conscious consolations all over the world. british monarch, king george the faith, came the russians on nicholas the 2nd, which to carry drive through berlin with the father of the bride and u hot side from victoria to unify the wedding of victoria. luisa followed a choreography that deeds back to the 17th century was still being upheld in the 20th century. my not going now was over fiat. and so, just one year before the 1st world war, the english king and the russians are, came to berlin to his grand found the celebration mine them and also from union has to fight. you see, the 3 monarchs were also cousins. and it was such
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a peculiar moment in time when everything seemed to blossom one last time before this whole world came crashing down in the war, just caught him to wonder good. what had art long since it's true? the hotel narrowly escaped disaster at the time russian anarchists aiming to kill those doll. i said to her, taunted a bomb in the lawn. but the attack was ported. the story recounted only by header, is another one of the hotels legends. in the end, it was the noble wedding ghast themselves who were the real threat as they blew up old europe with a start of world war one in august, 1914. and so german soldiers monster, after battle through the brandon gate. just don't throw away from where it was. key players had dined, ma'am months before or not. the 3 cousins were now enemies. the speedy victory, all had expected, did not materialize as the war dragged on. most large luxury hotels close down
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but no piano. amidst all long years of carnage, the outlaws kept itself busy with back to back reservations. noticed single room was empty during the war. one agency after the next was set up in berlin, and the people running them with rent apartments in our house for years at a time. ah, in 1918. the resolution took place in berlin. shots flew across pansies or plants, and under the brandon, smashing the windows icon corner me i n, c, m, front abdicated, and revolutionary troops searched his majesty's favorite hotel for weapons and
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officers. the fighting raged on for days. it wasn't until january 1919. that the new social democratic government was able to establish itself with the help of massive military support. no hands. od loan was approaching 70 and had to watch his whole world from happening because i believe he loved the emperor in our family. coat of arms isn't eagle with a globe underneath the imperial orb and dusty coolly the sister of her me on the low end i had received permission from the emperor to use the imperial or in his family coat of arms underneath it reads at long leash, so he was very close to the emperor now. ah. like nobility. cod lawn was a duty. but wanted that me now that the emperor was an exile and germany,
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a republic. the elephant counting at the oblong today is a replica. the original was in the hotel. in 1919 american soldiers were filmed. the victors of the war touring. they sold when's beyond no longer comprehension. ah. when the emperor went into exile, seeking norman's walk to the center of the brandenburg gate for every day, even wait for him to stay to demeter. think about it in eventually the inevitable happened. unaccustomed to traffic and in his hotel. oblong was struck by an oncoming vehicle. with him, the note that up into world war one,
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only the emperor could pass through the ground and forget no one else. when nor long died in 1921. his son louis was very familiar with a hotel business officially took over the reins. he led the lawn into its most glorious era in right by his side, head and outside of the office. from that day on the entire stuff recognize to me as they both and patronize. the knowledge i to quiet in america was of great use to me at work. the me had brought a waterfront property just outside of into the marriage here on lake lane. it's the couple had been known on house the i think it was
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a great honor to be invited to the avalon house. they must have thrown lavish parties there for their inner circle and make for knowledge upon the couple still had to tell. and business is booming, there, even without the emperor's patronage. it was the golden age of the roaring twenties . again, from all over the world to berlin, to do business to all simply to enjoy himself in europe, new in the city. with the family and not as expensive as other metropolis in berlin, you get away with much more than you could elsewhere almost anything was allowed. it was far more liberal than others. and linda and winter time at piper inflation when a total of dollars was enough to entertain. guess nice on it. in 1922. the journalist
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called phone c. s t wrote the counselor is the best spot for foreign currencies. from there to the avalon, there's a stretch of land that technically belongs to germany. but ever since the crash, it's actually more of an external territory. there you will encounter every language, every currency and every type of clothing method, if that for i was. this was a city where everything that serial cultural policy had held jack for decades, suddenly broke free. i'm a new theater, brick theater emerged out. all of these movements from data isn't just a realism to new objectivity. is it all surface all at once? the breakdown and breakthrough are very closely related. i think that fostered a creative density and intensity that didn't exist in other cities. and he did, you slide 2 and i'm interested in this given
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the art on capitalized on the times, hotel becomes a fix to transfer balance entertainment seems t dances were held in the afternoons. had a long trained. it was her idea to cope. mature ladies from high society to the hotel with in house male dancers for hire or gigolos. with his scheme, the hotel made it small in music history. the role of the dashing, low light in the blue angel made marlena d 3, an international song in 1930. and when she showed up at the lawn, she was course in a frenzy of camera flashes ah yard long and his tongue charlie chaplin like to say, please pick the chair to be found in the hotel guest book. it reads like the interval period and lu bitch,
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harold lloyd depot caruso. ah m o. jennings, ah sinclair, lewis, thomas and albert einstein. poland a gray is the silver screen legend. when she pulled up to the lawn, the bell hops stood at attention. as did the gossip propulsion. so when he was uncovered, put in a tree occasionally shan't sweet. outlined junior, can't come of age. scandal ensued. hello. this is louis and paula were infatuated with each other. so when she checked into the atlanta alone and we, we was around, she would take him to her room and it was simply unheard of that lee would break the golden rule of never sleeping with the clientele to use. so in the control
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class. now home also stood at attention for little jackie to the kid in johnny chaplin's famous silent film through europe. as his proud father presenting him to his adoring fans from their window overlooking elisa ah, in 2002, a contrasting scene occurred when michael jackson wasted his channel over the railings and flew off as we can't really influence how our guests behave. of course, the more famous the guess is the more security must be put into place and utters on his yard, or whether president stone, pines, and citizens. everyone is welcome to be as long as they consult the bell. massa, our company via the wrong the fans or a motorcycle and schools because even
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a rolls royce limousine service available for the even if a person who's traveling in the service of world revolution, she will find boys, schwab, ed at the avalon like this guest is an accountant alexandra colon time it was an ardent communist to joined lenny and the resolution. but she became one of these close collaborators and was coming to responsible for social is hands o'clock . it's which tenders lynn's communists were outraged by column tie, who made appearances draped inexpensive in the red flag newspaper. they even urged moscow to recall this luxury loving comrade. moscow's embassy was just down the street from the lawn. hotel, cultural icons, rub, shoulders, receptions. many artists and intellectuals sympathized with the communist
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confidence in the weimar republic was waning, especially as the great depression with an ice and led to mass unemployment and thinking. in the news the right time was also just a few minutes walk from the phone. it was not only the communists who were gaining traction, but also the national socialist party. nancy's celebrities were increasingly seen dining with representatives the big business and the world. the finance. not at the ard long. i don't hitler preferred hotel, kaiser hold on nearby vill him from 1918 onwards. it was the usual horns for the far right e nazis. nazis had occupied the kaiser hoff name speak for itself,
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but he saw themselves as the master race. and so they chose the kaiser hole, the imperial court, and had a law were too liberal for their tate as was the whole society that frequented their establishment key at the office before tele kaiser hope was where hitler originally from austria scott, to con german citizenship. and that means it was a focal point for him. so it's not surprising that strategic meetings also took place there in the immediate run up to the center of power of fatigue or should have started in january 1933. hitler shocked the establishment when he snatched the chancellor ship and rose to power the nazi party paramilitary, paraded through the brand new ones the procession from the
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until after midnight, the torches formed his dream. was one wave i seen him beneath the swastika flags, quickly realized they had to fall in line if they wanted to continue operating that hotel. this probably involved with add on had to louis adeline had accumulated huge data after his father's dad had to pay his siblings inheritance and had taken out loans to do that. as has been the case during the imperial era and the weimar republic, the outlaws central location made it a political hotspot. in 1933 parts of the hotel were rented out to the nazi parties . foreign office mm. denazi's held by began to elections for
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foreign gas in the outline conference rooms, hoping the dignified ambiance when exude respectability. denazi's fond thought and the nazis were drawn to the founders. awesome police, i'm finding why and why the barn office specifically a house as a scar from the abilene. i to the blood was the most international house there was and the hotel projected that image out into the world. one from under the nazis took advantage of that school from 1933 to 1941 that went well either the 6th and business. then people started noticing that one of the most important business couples in berlin was not in the party that didn't look good. they had to join.

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