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the more security, more freedom, more dignity of their host been fulfilled in where does the stand today? 10 years after the arabs spring and rebellion starts june 7th on d, w. the ah, it's in d. w. news. and these are our top stories in the colombian city of tale, at least 10 people were killed in anti government protests a day after the military was deployed in the city. the month long protest started as an outcry against a tax reform and have now grown into cause for more jobs and an end to police violence. in democratic republic of congo and estimated 400000 people have fled the path of destruction after mount near and gone. go. a
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rough day to days ago, a group say the displaced residence from around the eastern city of goma are in desperate need of food. water and shelter, scientists say more russians could follow increasing damage and dangerous air pollution. the mother of bella roofing dissident roman protest of rich has called on western countries, helped secure his release from minutes to meet the plea at a solitary protest. in warsaw he was arrested after being taken off a diverted ryan air flight from greece to lithuania, around a week ago. because dw news from berlin, you can get a lot more on our website. that's d w dot com the oh the the
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this week on. well, stories gonna discrimination against rastafarian usa life at the mexican border. but we start in india with a corrode. as iris continues to spread unchecked, hospitals have reached their limit, and oxygen is precious. the gold volunteers are fighting for every single life. the mason house has been the last to the right. you're on the road in front of a seek sampras, 50 kilometer from home. his son has the could one of my and has also developed a suit your lung infection. he gently needs to be hospitalized. but his father says, even this meek ship to the enjoyment, it's a blessing from these people working 24 hours providing oxygen to linda's. otherwise it's very difficult to get oxygen to get a bit in
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a hospitalized morning. this morning. i visited 15 or 20 hospitals to look for the best for him, and there isn't a single bed. all of them refused us. for the last 2 weeks. then he has been facing your shortage of medical oxygen. this is a life saving, last resort of free oxygen. so if you run by cancer health, a seek group wanting us to consider that this peaking to be secondary to the central tenet of service because several of them have already been infected. but don't tell us the on to read these see they must do something to save the life government. they need to go home to the full time. i ever stop it's demons of what we are getting. that is allowing us to people so many like this is the time that people are even afraid to infect humans.
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critical. i've gotten the group has 9 top sounding nearby. and the oxygen here is provided for free the previous night look, blue shield of 2, reading for that oxygen, lon, diving a positive on twitter and even reducing it to flow to subsistence levels to make it last longer. the hospital was supplies in the mix time. doctor, that supplies that used to last them 2 weeks now evaporated in 36 hours. they cannot predict if the next drone will reach them on time. again, if you do get lucky back at the oxygen, so this thing has finally managed to arrange a bed for his son immediately, his cylinder is doing towards another patient to lead into oxygen crisis. he'll
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every liberty that is a give me there are over 10000 practicing rest us ariens and gonna the west african countries laws guarantee them freedom of religion, but many rest ferentz say they experience discrimination. terry, my guy has been eric musician for by 3 tickets now. in this abandoned to track and dennis capital a cra, he re heads this with his triplets children. but behind the melody the produce. he says story of rejection and discrimination because of their hey, and faith as for syria. first, as you sit in a structural and their boss to town and everybody comes and there's no, you know,
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place, and nobody, you have white police and space and nobody wants to sit beside you. so they will fill up all their places before in the end. they will look like and then they come to sit there. that's not all. my guys, son, cairo, was recently refused admission into a school because of his dreadlocks. and it's griggs, he's just like tired gone. or he knew by incredibly, yeah. is not in school because of his straight looks his father around what is disappointed as a constant rejection families like he's face in ghana told to come to you or i didn't and i forgot and see you we are using are all the rules and guidelines to operate the warranty for under discriminate, the warranty, but it is even worse and nobody with among the white men because your own people find events. hearings are now looking for a new school for him. as an alternate,
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steve, there are over $10000.00 practicing reference in ghana or keeping the hey, it's unimportant aspect of the fees. but with that comes constance stereotype in the us. criminals. dennis laws allow for freedom of religion, but the rest of the free and faith is not here to officially recognized human rights activists. once a course vedic to stop the discrimination many gun you equally believe that was the period to acceptance. then christine seldom was limbs the different sorts of people surpassed our feelings are also a group of people dot how on this think identification my guy and his family given up this to dream of, to tal acceptance in society. one
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d the, the number of illegal border crossings into the us is on the rise. again. this is burdening the residents of the border region. even those whose own ancestors came from central america family rabbi, at least in the us border next to mexico and texas. lately they have seen more and more immigrants arriving on the u. s. side. many of them cross their front yard and even knock on their door. they come in late asking for their what every other ad, rick bar phones, water food, anything in any way that they, they could get help. it's scary because of the fact that one could get into problems. another one, how we say we don't know who they are once a week,
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they get to the other side of the wall to the river. fishing in the rio grande, the natural border between texas and mexico has been a tradition in their family for generations. there they enjoy your beautiful landscape and a peaceful activity at a river that for many on the other side looks dangerous and life changing. while the star truck, semi element mental meet elements, men with trump, we saw less people crossing the border. since by then they are more my parents, they are from mexico, so i do understand them. but we just can't help through that or we can't do anything for the pounds. we will not pay a month every month for helping undocumented immigrants is against the law. in the u. s. helpers can even get arrested. many of the people who cross the river are from central america. they escape from life threatening situations at home or criminal activities are part of everyday life. for many paying, i call you already to get to the u. s. is their only option. close on the ground
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where they cross the river and response mark their path. the streets in rome are packed with national guard, said troopers and police officers. thousands of immigrants have been arriving every month in a city of roughly $12000.00 residents. the mayor is concerned, he knows the number is most likely going to increase. were on their side as far as we understand why, but at the same time we wish that there was a better way, better way for them to come across a more legal way. and i think that's going to entail immigration reform for a better policy because right now an open border type situation is not the safest for anybody. and everyday concern for people like the back of a family who know there is not an easy solution. they just want freedom and to live without fear. just like the ones who cross the border call
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me sunday lewis was one of the most important modern architects, his new national gallery, and then is an urban icon that was in desperate need of modernization. now it's sparkling you again ah, after more than 5 years the renovation of burns noah next, you know calorie is finally complete. and for now the famous, an iconic museum designed by luke big, nice fund can be admired in its simplest form. as a sample of lights on the surface, not much seems to have changed to things. we are not often hyped and times of openness. this whole is a unique structure. no other museum in the world is like kids. that was one reason to preserve it because we stuff lots of technical equipment into the ceiling where it can't be seen. the guiding principle for the renovation was as much me as
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possible remotely. mesa was me find out the german born american joint of modern architecture. he was commissioned to design the new museum in the early 19 sixty's, the 1200 metric tons of steel well did to get the sites into one piece to the room. hi, george jack's lifted it into place a top pillars, a masterpiece of engineering that still causes jaws to it was the last may find a building to be completed. the crowning glory of his korea, the good, his guys the know and that's now can re opened in 1968 and became a cultural landmark, 1st of west berlin and then up the re unified berlin house did one spectacular
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exhibition after another and maintained its own magnificent collection of 20th century. but nearly 50 years on it was clear, the buildings, technology was hopelessly obsolete. a comprehensive renovation was in old, british architect david ship of fools was a fan before he took on the renovation job. radical uncompromising piece of architecture was quite shocking. interested in the elements being very identifiable in comprehensible, you know, everybody can understand how this works. the contract for the noise next, you know, calories renovation was an immense and the taking $14000.00 credit plates had to be removed, restored and re installed. the entire structure was complete. the strip down it was meticulously inventory later reassembled like a past puzzle. grid of all unnecessary intrusions,
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nice fund stopped concept is now restored to its former minimalistic glory. the use ah, imagine how many portions of loans turn out in the world right now? climate change in cost, the story. this is large, less the waste from just one week. how much was going to really get we still have time to go. i'm doing some scribe for more videos like the double used crime fighters are back
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ah, ah. mm. on new year's day 9191 byron from vintage, checked into balance. most lavish ow tell the art long estate and suite number 130 and disappeared the following day. as the money bought, pasco was reported missing with a later found lung, his body strangled, in the hotel suite list of stolen, valuable, included jewelry, stops 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 ville 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, as often it oscar lung, again his victim. eventually the poet was tracked down and dressed, and soon after his arrest he caught his wrists. today his name can only be found in old police bonds. and in the annals of hotel oblong ah, for over a century, this grand hotel on teresa plans to set the stage a great dramas and comedies, perspective entrances and tragic departures. a luxury hotel with a distinctive aura, who's inaugurated in the
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1907, destroyed at the end of world war 2 and reopened in 1997. the lawn is situated in the heart of berlin. the outlines vibrant history is its greatest asset. a legend you can check out and check into right in germany as political epicenter, the ah, the old lawn was a meeting place for king princes, key players and international finance for idolized artists. and for women whose names were splashed across the marquees of theatres and cinemas, all whose only talent it was to be beautiful. ah said the ground on the lawn 9 saint charles,
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a century lighten, known as had arrived in berlin in 1920 people that she had lived in the united states years at the outlands new year's eve. oh, she caught the eye of hotel at louis outlaw. the father of 5, promptly devote his wife, tilly, and header became the new matron of the house. and incidentally, it's key as 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 over a decade. the launch 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, the economy was flourishing prosperity grid. 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 the young imperial capital, lynn was in a rapid upswing. building is looking for lynn was really booming at the time it started when the 2nd device was found, the 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 entire was founded in 187071, the berlin counted 1000000 inhabitants by the start of world war one, and there were 4000000. so in those 40 years, the population had exploded and change the face of the capital m, new buildings. john paul and 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 long came in the son of a craftsman from mines. he moved to berlin in $1889.00 at the huge fortune at the gas trauma was clearly a brilliant entrepreneur. extremely good organizing. and with an instinct for what was in time and of 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 bundles in german society. so many of his
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establishment showcased french and italian cuisine, with essence the liberal, yet either 19 hundreds nor hunts. oblong already own several restaurants in berlin . among them was a large terrace restaurant, i presume. logical garden and testing cook at the coffee house by the zoo that he didn't show ice cream. he's so gelata even an italian to make it. that was completely new. and vermont was in a way, you could say he helped revolutionize a commentary, history and berlin, and equally magic in just a quick look at the, in just a few years. my father in law and about 2000000 mugs from the terrace restaurant. and he wasn't copying the parisian style. his restaurant simply was, tuition ships came from paris and the head wages spoke. every language, all of a sudden, religion was serving william days, toiled quit lobster pie,
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and shocked me. even the imperial family would dine at his establishment, a high honor for a former carpenter. and so lawrence oblong could be sure of his empress to port when he embarked on his most daring projects, yet passed. he dreamt of building on molten grand hotels. and they will him, the 2nd was an easier to transform berlin miss city, his capital into the center of an empire. he wanted it to be a splendid glamorous en sensationalist. of course, that had 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 me to paula the 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 while handing out orders and honorary titles to the rising economic pillars of his empire. from the stars outlines, hotel projects was designed to please the empress construction amounted to 17000000 gold. mars 2000000 don't fortune the investment equated to over 40000 gold market bed. the annual salary in germany at the time was not even 1000 marks. when the outline was complete, the press spoke of a german hotel that offered the work, something unrivalled and unprecedented each bathroom provided running water. such luxury astonished even the emperor himself,
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as had outlined 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 princely sweets 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 places drafting cold. c, immediately started using the avalon to houses, steam guests, and in a way that still the lawn does today me, but even more defining than the rocks and the taps was the color, their experience the wind said i was talked with a quarter of a 1000000 bottles of the in house restaurants offered a variety of fine antibiotic 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 ca, as had an ard, long claimed remains uncertain. by the way, the strong enemy certainly stood up to international comparison with and even today, more than a century later, connery onto the hotel would surely measure up to be a high standard in house restaurant law. and as long estimate proposed to mission einstein's me
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have this book by as 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 variance to what you guessing you want? are we up to date and what can we develop? that's new and innovative to read those questions are as important today as they were 100 years ago with young me the when will, how to 2nd hosting uncle came and with the 7th day of course, opt out of the entity auto is recreating the dish or so they were stopped back then. but nowadays, you wouldn't ever spanish with the same story as compared recommended the
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case. but one thing never danced a kitchen spank determined by its reputation. mm. oh, the, wherever the emperor dined, subjects would find at least those who could afford him. in addition to his choice cuisine, the atlanta also offered a variety of lounges of different purposes. whether bustling soirees meeting holds for secret negotiations or something more intimate for an afternoon rendezvous. the outlaw provided just the right setting for any occasion when death, seated specialist and then attracted a new request, who may not have had such a fixed meeting place, otherwise flashed for, had not gone through. and there was the castle sure. where the court and nobility, and perhaps the highest echelons of society, would me. i don't like the western spitting exec fast, but it may add, blunt odd,
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old aristocrats, could encounter new money always. i'd have to cut, he went no, i'm good. and that was celebrated like nowhere else, not have either syllable he, it's and if a light and came and an odd is the grandiose reception hall, the a's on the whole at the i used to be a legendary for people to rating down the grand staircase, to make their entrance because it's happening. right, and that's been completely lost nowadays. so it's your company. i don't know of any hotel where that still happens today. can kind of table different type of movies. in february, 913, the emperor's daughter, princess victoria, luisa of prussia and prince. and august announced their engagement
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overnight. the outlaws became the most address in europe, kilograms, and express letters put in by the boss, get full. 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 countless cancellations all over the world. british mono king george, the faith came, and they'd run on nicholas the 2nd. who took to carry drive through berlin with a father of the bride. and the hot side from victoria to use for the wedding of victoria luisa followed a choreography that deeds back to the 17th century, but was still being upheld in the 20th century. might not get now over fiat and so just one year be for the 1st world war, the english king and the russians are, came to berlin for his grand family celebration mine them and also from union has to fight. you see the 3 monarchs were also cousins that was working through and it
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was such a peculiar moment in time when everything seemed to blossom one last time before this whole world came crashing down in the war, i just wondered if what had art on the senses true, the hotel narrowly escaped disaster at the time rushing anarchists aiming to kill bizarre, said to her, taunted a bomb in the oblong. but the attack was thought it. this 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, a world war one in august 1914. and so german soldiers, march doctor battled through the brandon, just a stone's throw away from where the walls key players had dined, man 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 and luxury ho,
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towns close down. but not the. amidst all long years of carnage, the outlaws kept itself busy with back to back reservations. notice 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 i in 1918. the resolution took place in the shops, flew across parties of plants and under the brandenburg gate, smashing the windows icon corner. i advocated revolutionary troops starched his majesty's favorite hotel for weapons and officers. the fighting raged on 2 days. it
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wasn't until january 1919, that the new social democratic government was able to assert itself with the help of massive military support. no hands on the lawn was approaching 70 and had to watch his whole world crumbled happening because i believe he loved the emperor in our family. coat of arms is an eagle with a globe underneath the imperial orb. and the cooley, the sister, after me, the lord had received permission from the emperor to use the imperial or in his family coat of arms underneath it reads ad loan of leash. so he was very close to the emperor now. ah, loan will be like nobility. lawn was a duty, but wanted that mean out that the emperor was an exile and germany,
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a republic. the elephant counting at the alarm today is a replica. the original was in the hotel trail. in 1919th, american soldiers were filmed. the victors of the war touring. they still went beyond little icons, comprehension, ah, decay when the emperor went into exile seeking lawrence would walk to the center of the brandenburg gate for every day. even wait for him to stay and emitter. nothing causing about it. in eventually the inevitable happened. unaccustomed to traffic in his hotel. oblong was struck by an oncoming vehicle. and i was at the origin. i know that up into world war one,
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only the emperor could pass through the ground and bore gate. no one else. when nor long died in 1921 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 recognized me as they both and patronize. the knowledge i to quiet in america was of great use to me at work. the me as a large waterfront property just outside of into the marriage here on lake lane. if the couple had known the art on house, the mine and 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 in the knowledge of the couple still had to tell and businesses 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 simply to enjoy themselves in europe, the new city, the premium is 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 in time of hyper inflation when little dollars was enough to
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entertain, guess a night phone and in 1920 to the left. it's journalist telephone, c s t wrote. the counsellor is the best spot for foreign currencies from there to the lawn. there is 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 it held jack for decades suddenly broke free and a new theater bricks theatre emerged. all these movements from data is just a realism to new objectivity. is it all surface all at once we break down into breakthrough are very closely related. i think that fostered a creative density and intensity that didn't exist in other cities and intensity. it you saw through and i'm interested in this give
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me out on capitalized on the times, hotel becomes a fix to address the balance entertainment seems t dances were held in the afternoons. had a long train. it was her idea to coax mature ladies from high society to the town, with in house male dancers for hire or gigolos. with his scheme, the hotel made its mark in music history. the role of the dashing, low light in the blue angel made money in a decrease an international song in 1930. and when she showed up at the argon, she was caught in a frenzy of camera flashes. ah, yeah. as long as charlie chaplin liked to say, had his pick the chair to be found in the hotel's old 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 with mine. and albert einstein hole in a gray is a silver screen legend. when she pulled up to the lawn, the bell hopped, stood at attention, as did the gossip propulsion. so when he was uncovered on an ag, occasionally shattered sweetie. if louis outlaw junior, has come of age, scantily ensued, hello, i'm, this is louis and cola were infatuated with each other. so when she checked into the adeline alone and do 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 middle of
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traffic me now home also stood at attention for little jackie to the kid in johnny chaplin's famous, silent film all through europe. issues bowed father presenting him to the adoring fans from their window overlooking elisa in 2002, a contrasting scene occurred when michael jackson wasted his time over the railing and flew off to us. 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 undesired whether president stone pines, it citizens. everyone is welcome to be as long as they can put the bell. massa saying are accompanied by a wrong fans or a motorcycle and sculpt because even
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a rolls royce limousine service available for the even if you're traveling in the service of world revolution, she will find boys while bad at the avalon like this guest is nicole and alexandra colon time, it was an ardent communist to joined lenny in the revolution. she became one of his closest collaborators and was commissar responsible for social is it switched? and berlin communists were outraged by collin 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 item such as like to mass, unemployment and company in germany. the news was also just a few minutes war from the art on. it was not only the communist su gaining traction, but also the national socialist party. nancy celebrities were increasingly seen dining with representatives the big business and the world of finance. but not at the ard, long at all hitler preferred hotel, kaiser hold on nearby vill him from 1918 onwards. it was the usual horns for the far right. the nazis hadn't been kind of nazis had occupied the kaiser hole,
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the name speak for itself, but he saw themselves as the master race. and so they chose the kaiser of the imperial court. and had a law were too liberal for their k as was the whole society that frequented their establishment key at the office. this hotel, the kaiser hope was where hitler originally from austria took on german citizenship . 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 seizure of power as a teacher should have that fit. in january 933, hitler shocked the establishment when he snatched the chancellor ship and rose to power the nazi party paramilitary venus paraded through the random. okay. and you don't want the protection from the
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until to midnight. the torches formed a dream. a plan was one wave of the me, the outlines and seen him beneath swastika fax, quickly realized they had to fall in line if they wanted to continue operating that hotel. this probably involved with add on to louis, adeline had accumulated huge data after his father's death. it had to pay out his siblings inheritance and had taken out loans to do that. as had been the case during the imperial era and the weimar republic, the outlaws central location made it a political on spot. in 1933 parts of the hotel were rented out to the nazi parties . foreign office mm. denazi's held by began to lectures for
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foreign gas in the atlanta conference rooms, hoping the dignified ambiance would exclude respectability. denazi's fun thought and the nazis were drawn to the lawn. bounded. awesome police, i'm finding why and why the foreign office specifically a house. this is scott from the i want to try to the outline was the most international house there was and the hotel projected that image out into the world . one from town us it's been nazis took advantage of that school from 1933 to 1941 that went well. i other business. then people started noticing that one of the most important business couples in berlin was not in the party that it didn't look good. they.
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