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began to lectures for foreign guests in the art long conference rooms, hoping the dignified ambience would exclude respectability. denazi's fine thought and the nazis were drawn to the lawn. bounded, awesome police, i'm finding why and why the foreign office specifically housed as a scott from the ivan tried to the outline, was the most international house there was and the hotel projected that image out into the world. one from around the nazis took advantage of that school from 1933 to 1941. that went well. i had some 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. and
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and so head and louis arm loan joined the ranks of what would become over 8000000 members of the n s. d a. p. in 1900. 36, a glimmer of the outlands former glory returned when the olympic games were held in berlin. sealant a committee took up quarters in the hotel for a brief time, multilingual, colorful life dotted the uniform, depressing landscape of the brown dictatorship ah. in front of our house, elegant french women strolled in delicate heels and exquisite footway. both the american women was good use both shoes and in between. they were offices and uniform. that was offered glover as impression ah,
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today the square behind the lawn houses and the morial to the jews of europe. ah, they came out of town, guests and employees. people wanted and murdered while the art long was still desperately trying to cling to the nonsense of the bygone age. ah . status wilson you are they able to salvage digital of eve of the old days? no, of course not. rec because possessions for life. freedom were gone, yvonne and with all the good entertainers. and i hate to put it this way, but it's true. had either fled or been murdered when i had finished long. it was
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a dark time. that's why i don't care side. mm. world war 2 began in 1939, and the argon prepared for the worst. in 1992, the remains of the hotels air raid shelter were uncovered. this was where the oblong family and the remaining gas spent many nights during the war. they're both good looks years. the bunker was luxurious. they had moved down carpets and furniture from upstairs. explain. the wine cellar was really well start. you could find the high ranking hotel, gas, and down there. and arden from depression, the feeder would also come whenever there was a bomb scare. they would gather in the cellar and enjoy themselves in
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cheerful champagne popping while outside the city was being destroyed. allied air raids, let hundreds of thousands hotel in the yard lawn, however, remained virtually unscathed. in the battle over the capital hotel served as a military hospital. this is quoted by soviet cameron, and immediately after the building was on people who and then the wind became its downfall. even after more than 5 years of war, it was still nationalist out after the war had ended. soviets, soldiers struck upon this gold. mine raided the shells and apparently through
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a carelessly discarded cigarette the art longed to go out and flames. ah, as it is on the line burned down in the night on may 2nd 945. the russians found 1000000 bottles of wine in the seller. so of course, they decided it was time to celebrate this detect now through and rightly so. i would have done the same after the hell they had just gone through, not enough. hello louis and had an ard, long spent the rest of the war in the villa on lake lane. it's oh, it was the russians broke in. a servant came from the direction of the kitchen and shouted no stump you don't understand. by laughing, this is the home of louis aguilar and the hotel, the general manager of the hotel. and what did the russians here? general good. going to the russians couldn't find anything. so they released him
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and threw him out for the to do that. and there he had a heart attack and died on the streets, finished off and on after berlin was divided plants and with it the remains of the famous hotel oblong became part of the soviet factor. ah, this is quoted from the sum of 945 side wing on hotel operations continued ah, the family name long remained, even though the former owner had been ousted. oh, the kind of the most beautiful parts were burned down. the rooms along the side
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street were still somewhat preserved that they had been for the simple tourist of the grandiose sweeps and departments all face to the brandon bore gates and the boulevard wanted in london. only the poor people's rooms as it were, spare time to leave him. yeah, on my end from 1946 onwards emigrants returning from abroad such as brash via google and his acres moved into these. and they stayed there for a few weeks until they could find a place to live. but they're simply weren't enough funds to rebuild the front section of the hotel emitted in adults. ball and i to the url involved was built in 1961 east german administration. preferred to accommodate international gas, out of sight of the militaristic border installation. the art on, however, was located directly on the 10th street in the early 918,
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the remnants of the hotel with him. but the legend lived on long who by that time had moved to munich, made sure that, ah, as early as 1955, the hoteliers committed the odd long, long history to paper. it quickly became a match and sold the rights to the name on to the end of the can pinsky hoteliers family. and up with him, header came to an agreement with him and received enough royalties to comfortably live out the rest of her life. the contract granted him empty rights for the real estate and the right to rebuild the hotel. together with the avalon family that was had his vision in her book, she writes, if there is to be in and it must be on the same spot. and she had received a ton of offers to rebuild the lawn somewhere else. but she insisted on that place
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in the newer and im cups, that's my head. the phone died in 196722 years later vision germany started to become reality. at the iron curtain foul and berlin and germany were being united. the deck was also re shuffled at the barn. infiniti sold the 6000 square metre plaza, on which the old hotel had stood on the condition that a new luxury hotel built in. the new art lawn opened in 1997, amidst palpable longing survive. pearl and old standing as a well metropolis. architecturally the new hotel is similar to the previous. the conservative ambien suggest continuity almost as it blocks out its historical fractures. the
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who's bill him, the 2nd has left his marks throughout the great holmes. the interior pays homage to the hotels checkered past. muted canvas with no frills to detract from the quiet comfort. days long passed on. she could just how was a sudden all the tradition and history of the hotel dates back to 1907. so we've included various design elements from the original site in today's building. this was going to, that includes, for example, our antique looking elevators, the ellison fountain in the lobby, or the emperor as bust in our form, a restaurant, kaiser b student on the go. my name at lawn is extremely important to us, even in this day and age into hoarding inside the visiting the are gone, can escape into another era and slip from the entry to the last. the hotel service
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is designed to pamper as unobtrusively as possible with luxurious coziness at every level. the me. several restaurants and a 2 star goal may kitchen back and get dined me here they still cook the chancellors and presidents and the guest book instantly filling up once again with one lost his name after another the don i lama the the queen and her late husband and bill clinton to name a few with his imperial suite presidential suite royal and junior sweets. the
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outline is well equipped all kinds of visitors. ah, you'll find king size bed st. actual kings of late dance down. with a view the top to beat. ah, i standards feinstein, towns are upheld by about 500 employees. they're the ones tasked with defending the art loans, good reputation in their day, dealings with the sun and guests. their job is to breathe new life into the long 24 hours a day. $365.00 days a year. so that the legendary grand hotel on pieris plans, not only as the story passed, but also
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ah ah, this is d, w. news live from berlin. columbia president moved to restore order, deploying the military after several more. people are killed in demonstration against rising poverty and inequality. we'll get an update from our correspondence of the coming up on the show, a devastating discovery in canada. the remains of more than $200.00 children found burried at a former indigenous residential school. one of the institutions that helps children taken from their families. and they fled the democratic republic of after
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a devastating volcanic eruption. now the 1st refugees are returning home, just by warnings that more exclusive activity could be ahead. ah, i'm claire richard's been a very warm welcome to the show. we begin in columbia where the army has tightened control in 2 cities following the latest round a violent anti government protests. dozens of protesters have died in a month of demonstrations. the unrest began over a proposed tax reform, but has since turned into a national uprising against joblessness and inequality. the more dense and more wounded in the colombian city of cali, a month of protest had turned st, the cross columbia into a smouldering battlefield. besides, dozens of deaths and thousands of moon did,
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according to official figures, they have also been report that protesters have disappeared. human rights group say the real desk is likely much higher and it's only likely to get worse than the days ahead. on friday, the president duke said he's deploying the army to cali and could drooping the man power of his forces on the ground. get oh, it had to be absolutely clear gap. but if you tonight, we begin the maximum deployment of military assistance in the city of things. yeah . and the department of buy cns, you know, of anarchy. i mean, do not have a place in our country and our kia, know by next you still, we still face meeting with colombia as vice president on friday, us secretary of state antony blinking, expressed his concern over the deepening crisis in the country. packing the
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people's right to protest peacefully. the protest ruptured one month ago when president even duke thought to raise taxes to pay for the pen that made the blow back, forced him to kill the bill. but the outcry continued in outrage over the government's handling of the crisis that seen unemployment double and inequality. serge, it's good. it will tell me the message we want to deliver is that we are tired of so much injustice from this corrupt government. as he was of so much in equality, i think i love us almost. we're not asking for any handouts, and we're not asking them to give us anything. but we're only asking for an opportunity to grow up for quality and not only for the rich, but also for the poor. you know, get, i mean, but, but all attempts to broker an end to the stand off have so far proven futile as
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plumes of smoke tower above. the city of resistance on the streets of columbia continues and for more were now joined by d. w. johan ramirez in the columbia capital over time. so these protests began over proposed tax increases, and that has since been withdrawn and this has turned into a much broader campaign. what are the protesters mean demands? now? i will answer this question with one single line. people are now demanding the resignation of president, yvonne duca, i've been reporting on this protest since the very 1st day hearing both and in the city of cali. and i have seen how the demands of the people had the change. and i did begin, and it was a middle class and workers protest that they were protesting against a tax reform. this tax reform was retired and it was not enough. people kept industries then protesting against
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a health reform. it was not accepted by the congress, but it was not enough people to get the industry to protest. the young people took this treats and they were asking for support for young for his students. the government proposed to free education for the port is to students of the country, and he was not enough. people are still in the streets now, protesting against police brutality. they are demanding a security forces with farm. i told you something that i hear more and more often when i'm in the protest is that now people are demanding the resignation of president bond. ok. and it's not just the protesters, is it because the colombian government has faith international condemnation for critics a has been in the excessive use of force against demonstrators. so how then are people reacting to president case decision to now send in the military to the city of cali? this decision was not the weather received by the people because as i told you before, people are now demanding a security forces reform. why?
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because just to give you one single example, i cards in the song all in geez, i believe in this last month of protest. we have had at least 3000 cases off while yes abuses and acts of violence committed by the security forces of the columbia states. that's why people are demanding security forces reform. and the problem is to it is doing exactly the opposite. the, instead of withdrawing the police are trying to find the basis for dialogue, he's now sending a huge military deployment to the city of cali. so this decision far from coming down, this crisis could tied it up. you mentioned that these protests do reach across different social groups about how wide reaching are they geographically? is there support for them outside of cali? this is a national wide crisis. we have seen the most violent scenes in the city of cali, but it doesn't mean that this is just
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a colleague crisis. this is every single day for the last month. we have seen protest in every major city of columbia here in bogus or the copies of we have seen terrifying scenes off the police attacking on our mit process. there's on even also people i can pull some weeks ago we saw some people trying to burn 15 policemen in, inside a police office. so we have seen very violent scenes all around the country. and the thing now is that if police brutality doesn't stop, because that that's the main thing. now, it follows were tally, think continues, this crisis can easily get out of control. okay, we're going to have to leave it there. but dw johan ramirez, thank you so much for that reporting. let's turn our attention now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world. thousands of people in brazil have taken part in nationwide protests criticizing presidential year. both scenarios handling of the pandemic in rio de janeiro demonstrators called for the
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acceleration of the vaccination campaign and the return of emergency financial aid . protesters also say they want to be both scenarios in peach. a roadside bomb has killed at least 4 and wounded 11 others in northern afghanistan. officials say the attack targeted a mini van full of university staff and students in the peace of province. police believe the bomb was set off by remote control. no group has claimed responsibility . the mother of bela bruce in dissidence rahman approaches savage has called on western countries to help secure his release from detention in minsk. she made the pre, at a solidarity protest in warsaw or to savage was arrested after being taken off a diverted ryan air flight from greece to lithuania. around a week ago, when canada, the remains of 215 children have been found at the site of
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a former school for indigenous students. a school in british columbia was part of a nationwide system that forcibly separated 1st nations children from their families to assimilate them into canadian society. the schools were in operation until the 1900 seventy's and investigations have shown there was widespread abuse. now this latest discovery is once again opening a wound that has yet to heal row upon row of children's shoes. each pair marking a lost son or daughter in vancouver. people gathered to mourn the $215.00 children . his remains were found at a former indigenous residential school with grown penetrating radar, confirming the grim discovery. it was sharp, every single level. and you know right now, you know, our community is grieving. we all had to take time to absorb, you know, what we were told what we've seen and you know, we're,
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we're still grappling through the effects in 1890 the kamloops school was one of canada's state run indigenous residential schools after being forcibly separated from their parents children were made to convert to christianity and bond from speaking their native languages, physical and sexual abuse by headmasters and teachers with common a 2015 report phone that over 3200 children had died from maltreatment and neglect and voted called a cultural genocide. the con loop school closed in 1978, but rumors persisted that the tests of many children had been covered up kind of this politicians, including prime minister justin trudeau said they were heart broken by the news. there is nothing more painful in life than losing a child. my heart breaks today, thinking of all the loving parents who never saw their children return home to this equipment nation, since it's working with coroner and museums to try to shed light on the discovery
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and find records of the children's that the government in the democratic republic of congo mistakenly announced on saturday that another volcano had a rough day north of goma. the false alarm comes a week after mountaineer and gone go roared back to life, forcing hundreds of thousands of people to flee the area. well, now some are braving their return home. more than a 1000 volcano, refugees left a campaign luanda on saturday, and queued at the border of the democratic republic of congo in the hope of a return to normal life once more. slowly returning to the city of goma, many people no longer have anywhere to call home. after the near gone go val. hey, you know, rode back to life several days ago. africa the most active. okay. know so terrified people flee the congolese city as rivers of law,
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the co, dozens of people, and less tens of thousands homeless fears that mounts near that. don't go could become active again, days after the initial erosion spawn massive occupation of more than half of gomez neighborhoods. people have thought shelter, whereas they could including school classrooms. many said they were struggling to find enough food and water as the un called for international aid. however, not everyone flipped the area frontline house co workers stayed behind to care for their patients. this new mother was in labor when the alarm was sounded once more. we believe we took a nose to remain by our patient side. we couldn't run away and follow those who fled. we had to 1st observed that and see who among the population would be the last to leave and see if we were going to flee. if the situation became more
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complicated and i will put that book when you name the natural beauty of mount neither gone, go the trees all the time. nature leaving thousands to pick up the pieces and rebuild their lives. the chelsea has won the champions league final and porto portugal defeating manchester city. one no fans were allowed in the stadium for the final and all england affair hitting to premier league teams against each other. and the match was fairly, even with both sides having difficulties breaking through. however, just before half time, chelsea the german international stripers hi howard st through on the counter to score his 1st goal in the champions league. one new for chelsea who are the new champions league winners for this even
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and in german football, 2nd division side keel failed in its attempt to defeat 1st division team cologne. and there to game play off series to see who goes up or goes down. and despite kill winning one mill in the 1st game, cologne quickly took charge in the return match, winning $5.00 to $1.00. and perhaps the most spectacular goal of the game came from this shot on the volley. sloane rafael, she was leaving the kil, goalkeeper stranded cologne. get to stay in the 1st division while whole shine keel still remain in the games. and before we go, here's a quick reminder of our top story. in columbia, the army has tightened control into cities. after several more people were killed in anti government protests. the country is now marking one month since the start of the deadly demonstrations. protesters are angry over growing joblessness and
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inequality. you're watching the news alive from berlin. coming up next is reporter with a look at russia, environmental issues. i'm quite richardson in berlin from the whole team here. thanks much for joining us. ah, the news? the green you feel worried about the meal? host of the undergrads and post code. and to me is clear. we need to change the solutions or alpha. join make predicts into the green transformation for me to use for the.
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