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still have time to work. i'm going with 5th. ah, do nick is dusty gone? nally he been oh, misguided and she gave any body. oh, in outfit function gallows, the gone fine. take them on. i've been on the day in the line. oh, were they in the mid th versus ange? type this to bits of rights i was it possibly sterilized in the medical experimentation facility of vesta vince hawk. bice chin and myself, they said it was because we were anti social ms. young. my father was a conductor. my mother worked from home and we had a fixed address. not my father was late to band from performing and had to work in
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a to read it all by so as anti social was known. so he says, i people shouldn't just think of gypsies as people living on caravan sites. i want them to see the human beings who even now 35 years after the war are still feeling the pain are not complete. keith alleged in times one is in a wound, vargas, one against a line, one or 9 most joy. and hi, and i living a completely normal apartment, not some trailer, and of course i pay taxes dinged 99 percent of what i've experienced in the 32 years i've been around. so who has been feeling good as if you were standing 2 steps down? 16 people just look at you differently around what i 40. i'm not far from them. ah .
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my poor alana york papa has poems of that's melanie gillis. my bethel, rural, many for grandfather, them lashed together with her manuals a during their hunger strike and deco art. and he said we had to go to the place where our people had suffered and we had to go on hunger strike. there. dot is the point was to show that the injustice you discrimination. and ostracized ation. hadn't ended carpenter discontinue home with the all pencil. it was the 8th of april, 1980 day, 5 of a high profile hunger strike. 35 years after the end of the 2nd world war, the mass murder of europe, cynthia and roma, had still not been recognized as a genocide before tyler. the prejudices that had been built up against us during the hillary roads and justify our persecution and extermination were never dismantled after the war. people here still think the injustices we suffered at the
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hands of the 3rd reich were legitimate under the nazis systematically murdered. since he and rome are people with estimated figures of up to half a 1000000 individuals in total among those taking part in the hunger strike protest at the former concentration camp. and da, how was the grandfather of julie halle lich? to accept spanish. and he hadn't himself been imprisoned in a concentration camp. it at his parents had been which of us. and of course, that affected him treatment for it's a pain that you carry with you for i meant, especially when society hasn't fully acknowledged that this genocide took place here in germany, when alongside died against the jews side and it still being suppressed to a certain degree dashed english, beacon vert, ah,
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my new ta mountain ish does ish mit deezen lie to me, didn't call my mother didn't want me to grow up with his anguish and drama. how so? so she didn't tell me about it until i was about 10 years old. it, it really upset me. um, well i was completely beside myself for about a we had advice done, i'd rocker lumber. chris osgood, not answer as fight, but does money by a specific i can cause a ton knowing that my own grandparents have usa and it wasn't just my mother's parents but also my father's parents just yet as kinda oh cool. so were you knowing that they had been in an extermination camp in their childhood or youth and that people had wanted to murder them and were too, that was extremely hard for us to shun extreme for once.
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ah, ah ah, need to hear this ceiling stance, visit going hello my name gypsy, and that was my number. i tried to erase the number. you can see it grew back, and the number reappeared. the n cook, a thing that i wanted to get rid of disease via is rived and ted take my home. silly schmidt is one of the last survivors who can still recall the genocide 1st hand. she was born in the syringe year region of germany in 1924. her me am to her van that kino gabbed. my family had a traveling cinema kia and that's how we earned our money with. ah,
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everybody in the village would come running a good movie time over. there were always so excited. i love great. though we're death. mindy lee, belle grove. ethan, we grew up surrounded by love under our family was close. neither. even though. the rad, though neat, don't like this though. i'd like this. and i had, we were a happy family. i me a gap. at 1st, when the nazi seized power in 1933 the leash, smith's father didn't suspect they were in danger. my father, my father hadn't ever committed a single cry, not even j walking, not one man pad that the an irregular air leisure man. my father was an honest rule abiding man. he said to me, i don't worry batch going to. it's only the criminal who hitler's after night, but no, he had any gallant. it was us. he picked up and took away cuba. he don't need to
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put the criminal see of and if we were the criminals, their brain knows etha. but i have a keeper by heaven, mia, the nazi stigmatized cindy and roma people as criminals and anti social elements. they were systematically identified and registered. the questionable justification for this practice came from the racial hygiene and demographic biology center run by robert richer and his colleague eva, use, dean humphreys, or jaden iceland, when they try to identify every single one of them. if rudolph letter was determined to be able to identify city as roman individuals or such even were those people were not themselves aware of it. and they took a look at people whose parents and grandparents could be counted as cindy or ro, madison. they compiled huge family trees for america. they took blood samples, a blue pole, examined the color of their hair and tested their speech, faculties half age. and it certainly involved physical coercion, o g,
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a while to to cause 14, the so called racial scientists called these family trees genealogies, any one who had even one grandparent falling into the nazis races, concept of so called gypsies was at risk of persecution. in extermination. the racial hygiene and demographic biology center examined practically the entirety of german roma and cindy. in 1943, the li schmidt was deported to the outfits birkenau, extermination camp along with her parents, her siblings and her 3 year old daughter gretel. she was imprisoned in what was called the gypsy camp, w yvonne mia, con name. they nobody from where we were. we could see the gas chambers come brattle had run up to me saying, mamma, they're burning people back there. it's i'd say no gretel the baking bread that she said, no, john, couldn't i, john, all sorts of things they had. she was telling the truth of her death. mamma,
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they're burning people over there. mamma, they're very dementia of urban. on august the 2nd 1944 silly schmidt was moved to the havens brick camp north of berlin, as she was considered fit for work. that night, all the remaining cynthia and roman auschwitz were murdered, including felicia mits, parents, her sister and her now 4 year old daughter gretel. in the class, when i was little while i was falling asleep, i would always think that if my parents die, i would die to. i didn't die with them, or i would have died with my child came today, michelle. oh, julie schmidt managed to escape from robins place and survived by going underground until the war ended around 5000 german roma and cindy survived the genocide. hundreds of them had been forcibly sterilized after the war. they tried to return
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to their homes. thus, by indie lips and young in modesto and oak, the indian, liam of lucas, to funded by little under substance become thus lun. father laga invention should and hoses. z m z effect. also anybody's and shun flic gallagher depends. you don't for by full noun about emily's analysts to student gus logon, you know, your flu, cosmos, glasses bunch, both these and plus the alice under of an look random. and she'll go to google, introduced this engine tolmas, an after 945 log on the surviving cindy and roman left the camps and returned home monkish where they did not receive a particularly warm welcome dish theatre throughout west germany against us. you could observe the same phenomenon. what i'm glad that romance in t we're only tolerated on the outskirts of cities. cox and temporary housing and homeless shelters that were pitifully furnished before they were displaced to the periphery. everywhere snake on some fanatical picture coffin.
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ah, this footage is from the west, german state of patton vert and bag in the late 19 fifties. the quite family had bought a house in the village of macos. i am the quite this number at 9 family members. and were cindy abil, missouri. mr. murray and i would assume you've made every effort to another sales and contract between the gypsies and the owner of this house on 10 projects of these houses here working tomorrow. indeed have taken every action it was possible to take in the meanwhile. but the mayor was unable to reverse the sale. the night before the quiet family planned to move in. other villagers completely destroyed the house with a local pub serving free beer to those responsible. he had been, i'm sure they didn't intend to commit a crime here. they were just taking a stand for their homeland to defend it from the gypsies farms again to revamp. the
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villagers were charged with breaching the peace. they received political backing in the regional parliament from the conservative christian democrat, politician to bailey, as fonder, if attired, the goal, these with land freedom, blue, or black meal. i was responsible for defending this breach of the peace in the parliament and stood georgia. it was among the hardest classes and the greatest and most rewarding success i've ever had. i not one of my defendants was sentenced more than 9 months. one valley and all were released on parole. our citizens all got off more or less without a scratch, that phone get coleman. even the chief prosecutor said it had been the most high school breach of the peace. so he'd ever st. unfreezes broke in fighting a gun from long and black. cisco, with their house now in ruins. the quite family was forced to live in a barn. 9 people sharing a single space under
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a table. jacinto, the displacement of a d, and rama from urban areas. after 945 is a good example of mainstream society making a bogeyman out of minorities it by creating circumstances that force people to live marginalized lives or an offer decrease. and in the end, this reinforces the prejudices. they've gone with it with mano lito, steinberg, animal, mani of ice, grew up in west berlin in the 19th sixties and seventies with them under gulf model of gibson. i grew up with my grandmother. exactly. and she always tell me the keep it down when i was playing. she was worried we'd be thrown out of our home because of people complaining liquor, but it was in the middle of the day. why the whole?
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well, you answer to her about from the me. i had she was scared that someone from mainstream society would come and tell us to be quiet isn't and that we weren't allowed to do these sorts of things in germany. and what have you thought she was afraid of that? because she still had the same fear. she had an algebra this from, from, from, from a young gentleman you toast. good, wonderful. well, we lived in an ordinary apartment building. we were the only cindy there, thomas forgot. we drew attention because we looked a little different validity. my mother and my aunt didn't stand out too much, but my grandmother did almost with her. she was the only dark looking person and i was and she wore long skirts, but otherwise we always tried to blend in and not reveal who we really were often bundled. we were reserved anxious and cautious. you know that he wasn't, we tried not to attract attention to not to do anything wrong with. and to always be upstanding in schools. oh,
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fun is angeline own design. ah, the west german media selectively portrayed roma and cindy as destitute in the sixty's open racism was still no exception on public television. that slims to hello to go and a lug of hunting view induce broke no income. this book knowing come talk to douglas voskus sheets. when did she go? not even rhinoceros, not of keep leaving this folder for been doing it under ben as what's your an element of order? oh, these are kinda a big bit confused in these millions egon swing. so if you soon published that song, one finished notes from 112 look up a little. the notion of cindy and rome are becoming anti social elements or criminals because they had abandoned, their racial purity, was adopted from the self styled racial scientists of the nazi regime. as was the
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terminology after 1945, the physician hammon, i nodded became a key advisor to the west german authorities. essentially, he built on the research work conducted by the nazi era racial hygiene and demographic biology center. in a book published in 1965, he still referred to cynthia and roma as bastardize, primitive and devious. his claims were based on files compiled by the nazi scientific racism specialists. if i use theme, the scandal, news is thus de awesome for short, outrageously, the so called race scientists were not among those prosecuted after 1945 vision. and its equally scandalous that these files, which have rightfully been termed as documents for planning a genocide act, were not turned over to archive authorities, but remained in use by the perpetrators of the time didn't. they basically picked straight back up from where the allies had forced them to seize their work for a couple of weeks. or pablo lunk,
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it's one well understood earlier. today those records compiled by nazi scientists are stored in the federal archives and berlin. in the 19th sixty's hammond arnold's records were passed on to sophia, had at the university of tubing in a i had had likewise once worked at the notorious racial hygiene center with state backing. she used these not the accounts to published a study about the creases on the hands of cynthia and roma. and what they supposedly revealed this race, a pseudo science, was put to an end in the early 19 eighties, albeit not voluntarily on the part of air had on september 1st 1981 survivors of the genocide in their descendants occupied the basement of tubing ins, university to secure the release of the incriminating files, they found genealogy trees that stretched on for several meters, featuring degree of mixed blood alongside the names of individuals and romani.
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it was the 1st time they had physical proof of their people's persecution. the bela da 0. your beloved this is vanhorn, god, god, rusty sole, bernhardt who was in our streets when every one was ghast your conscience and he, we have did his too much so much as it always still dulls osterman o spelled bound to my father. my father took less good issues. that's me and oberst ponds. i'll go stammered fee as you mama, mamma is my mom doesn't get and that's me. this is monica stop. this is my eldest brother. this is my new love, and this is my younger brother and archive, documenting a program of murderous persecution, family trees, photographs,
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so called anthropological examinations. all records of a systematic sensor and genocide. they go mama. oh i hence to revise became one of the most popular center musicians in west germany valley they go they go up in the guitarist and the medalist as nephew romani. oh okay. oh just ship them in. we have minimum. ugh, eventually when i was desperate to perform on stage with my uncle, other i admired him so marcia, so i really gave it my old and put in a lot of practice. and in the late 19 seventies romani, vice went on to join the famous. hence she vice quintet company,
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poor thing was it was, it was a way for me to cruise myself and to express myself with the aunt of explain. we were on tour. and now trailers, people would say things like that. but look, he come the gypsies or hide everything away. but once they realize we would those 20, the famous group who were there for performance, then they loved us off with tv and radio, the press one, everybody showed up with that that really drove the difference home to me. here i was just another gypsy bit . there i was a star, and once i left the stage i was the gypsy again. ah, in 1979, the history of ice quintet had a performance and damage that the city's church authorities were hosting a sim
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t in realm of music festival. an event aimed at fostering intercultural relations. and the 1st of it's kind of a me, sharon, not an i'm, that's it. also, i had, i recalled an old saying that bears a great truth in a country in which gypsies, rome is one where freedom reigns for a country without gypsies is one without freedom. and let's see going. i gave all kind of like blinds you're so welcome moment. not just to day, but always harder on an emma. a more than 10000 people attended the music festival. money at the consultancy, only people were looking for new encounters and meeting new people. they were ready to open up when i'm there were a number of boots with non since the people to who were engrossed in animating
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conversations with a shuttle. as i mentioned to me, it was a milestone. we were being seen and heard, and not only on a musical level national movie college. why? oh, well go not just to day, but always several weeks after the music festival, a number of realm families moved to downtown that dumpster stunt in my know, good woods oquendo. and as i put in my birth certificate sided darmstadt as my city of birth and listed camping ground as my address and my family had experienced displacement and persecution in serbia, in the former yugoslavia to
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a photo. that was one of the reasons why they came to germany back there myself and i thought and good comments. and they were looking for a better lives and thinking that germany would be more open towards them to live until. but it wasn't head design can last a bar. initially, a local authorities assigned daniel van if his family a house, then a middle class residential area. we've on his my down quite a finished and one me, one mostly money from you by. in fact, 1st they were grateful that they didn't have to live in a trailer anymore. hm. my family was simply glad to have a solid roof over their heads and running water. distances for their basic sanitary needs were met. they were able to wash and eat normal meals and have a room for themselves. home for the hm can. so that was a relief um i had oakland lawson but the neighbors were not so happy to
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see the family moving in. there were soon official complaints and the police were repeatedly called in while the media reported on issues with what they called bay grants. loans as a list of susan, come up, why didn't you come and see for yourself what we do and who we are and why didn't you sit at our table and get to know us england. instead, you just hold a black curtain to and told yourselves we are, the bad guys is like doesn't to person in 1982 local opposition to their presence turned violent when a bomb went off on the night of january, 2nd, right outside their house. if you live here right? yes. sure. nice. i used to live here too. in that house he used to live here. yes. my family lived there when the attack happened. i saw her happily remember as conditional her. oh yes, of course. yeah. yeah. yeah. and i'm one of the people who were seriously injured
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back then. that was you. it was so many years ago jobs. were you aware of what happened back then? yes, i was. but what did you witness? as all i know is that if someone had been standing in the kitchen or in the hallway, they wouldn't survive ganga with the written that my laden name is a blast. work us up to. that's my bedroom window right there. like the window was broken and there was glass in my curtains that one song of believer doesn't. miasca laughed the explosion blew the front door of the van of each family off its hinges and took the windows out. shards of glass flew through the house to go, oh, he's a lot at night. i remember the smell from and the loud bang. the sound of my mother screaming and the children by. i don't think the men were around. we ran outside. i remember it like it was yesterday i heard yelling with him set for the g word,
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all sorts of things like gas them and burn them. but and she a t stuff then. ready then stone started to fly. bunstein i think they'd been hold out of the sidewalk. one of them hit me and i know this, it hit me hard, it's risky. get hoffman. the individuals responsible for the crime. we're never identified. the little crap we were lucky. just lucky i found, look up in the 1970s west german, 70 and roma formed their own civil rights movement. the hunger strike in tahoe with their 1st major campaigns guiding through even a woodcock afternoon sky was a musician who made the journey to the concentration camp memorial site boat,
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etc. oh yeah, finally. yeah. can we change the lyrics to an old song about the gypsies life being the life for megan? and then it became the anthem of the civil rights movement in germany. shop more side it plenty of men. wow, hold it. why does it still not have to pay the human mind? cuz we're just to keep this. oh right. wow. yeah. well yeah. well not this woman. i live runner. anybody over goodnight at river. we were a movement, i felt except at the time we went organized in associations. we were musicians with it. i prefer to going on and off into one. do you was there with us at the said $1.00 to $2.00 or 3 going out gypsy. the record was subtitled, german gypsy songs. we had to refer to this term back then in order to raise awareness, to ensure that it was clear what we were talking about at about if we'd named the album songs of the german romance, what paper would have thought we meant german romanians. it wasn't
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a common term back then. there were a lot of things that had to change, but that doesn't happen overnight time. it would take a while to establish it in the public consciousness and answer the call. thanks nancy. nancy downs, are he get guns in for us to diamond lane gates? usually i didn't see any small diners slide up and walked out good with mile on a gun in the after the war, the police and west germany continued to single out roma and cindy people for attention, political cartoons. he remembers what it was like in humbler standing. we were constantly being pulled over and as a young man, you'd get
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a slap from these offices in plain clothes. for uncle interview and barracks police force had one department dedicated to the city santian rama. they delivered their reports to a national vagrants registry in munich. in 1953, it essentially took charge of monitoring all cynthia and roma living in west germany. we are fastens on those or to the scope of the candles on visor, the school intensely registration when something like this right over there were directives to conduct regular raids on so called gypsies. they'd write down which pets people had. if women were pregnant, they were constantly checking cars for all sorts of things like 10, whether they had ariel's it, it all got pretty bizarre for it. of course. they also registered her deaths and marriages. but what's the point of keeping track of pregnant women,
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or of writing down people's concentration camp numbers and treating them like a special feature, like any other tattoos. it's this dead forest, goinna gypsy from ashville. i'm it of, and the number that came with it, never, it was it. alongside police files kept for criminals, were records of cindy and roma, even if they hadn't done anything wrong. there were orders to destroy the files when the vagrants registry was dissolved in 1965. but the hamburg division continued using its records into the early 19 eighties before transferring them to the state archives where they were exempt from public access to the ham. none knows that he, most of them was about them. we did what we done and done so in order to make this issue publicly, we went to the noise gum a camp and went on hunger strike until we were given access to the documents. we've paid a high enough price for those files. the authorities were uncompromising when they
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persecuted us, and they should be equally thorough in disclosing our past now to record on as to luckily, the hunger strike only lasted 2 days. then the hamburg government, more or less, relented on and we entered into long negotiations with the courts and local governments and the state archive. in the end, we were given permission to view the files la, subject to all sorts of restrictions. the files that woodcock have chikavsky and his callo campaigners uncovered and hampered state archive in 1983 are still being evaluated to this day by their organization, the roma. and since the union the sink is true. he says, as daylight shelves of prescribed books, which i rarely touch on the more you work on, i'd like to the more you and come as things that are simply incomprehensible. and it's how these things continued after 1945 that are the truly shocking part of the
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stories. the finance wishes. in september 1945, the hamburg authorities calculated that 1628 cent he and rome i had lived in the city prior to 940 of those 1135 were to ported, murdered or disappeared. that meant $493.00, still had to be alive. so a police unit was formed to watch them. on september 3rd, 1959 hamburg office of criminal investigations made an internal note about what it called the gypsy index destroyed. during the war at had now been recreated with the help of federal and regional police authorities in west germany. the index was based on police files gathered during the nazi regime, but the documents were not enough for investigators. in august 1963, the hamburg police visited ham on i know it in order to view his files from the
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center for racial hygiene. their subsequent report contained the following comment . we received a total of 7 micro films with about $2600.00 genealogies that are now being turned into legible, copies and hamburg disk . a few months. it is okay. it might sound silly, but looking at those files, the 1st feeling i experienced was a sense of relief. there. we had it in black and white explaining why things had been the way they were. how fears i'm how suspicion hadn't been unfounded. so it hadn't been a simple routine check when they searched our houses and rated our homes, called the police showing up at our work places to talked to our bosses, ask you all, take the problems we had when applying for a drivers license, which took a lot longer for us, for them to cover all the extra question. and this explained everything to liz ellis, i've done nobody account. mm mm. after
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the defeat of nazi germany to leash mit towards the country with her husband tony and his band. me of and you me a vice lame? we were young lad that thought we wanted to live by dag. and so we did me a voice. we wanted our live spec, mainly they were, i had the will to live and to have a nice live. that's all i wanted mine, my name dorothy, who but the trauma of auschwitz kept haunting her day to day life. when you're making dank, whenever i think about my child gets awfully bad as a shrimp, and when i can't sleep at night, they spend the entire night in auschwitz. i can't look at that picture of them. i just can't look tough to anakin d ah, in 1950 silly schmidt applied for compensation. but officials questioned her story
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while using the nazis race. this terminology. after $943.00, she was told only so called mixed blood individuals had been deported to auschwitz . whereas so called pure blooded gypsies were only deported to camps if classified as criminals rides about the he that them, you know what they said to me one this did was reichman. i went by reichman back then did the misses right? when you couldn't have been sent to a concentration cramp, if you're a pure blooded since eva not mixed blood. so, but she said only mixed race. people were kept there by 1st not true, it's a lie. we were all sent there. when i lived in the office for reparations requested an expert opinion on felicia smith accounts of her persecution and internment and contacted the vagrant registry center. the official in charge was k. r. guire, a former as us officer. silly schmidt was subsequently told that she had been
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persecuted, not out of racist motives, but due to her having been a work shy vagrant and an anti social element. her application for compensation was denied the icing disease fagan message, they only people who regularly wait in on what had happened to the cindy had roma during the nazi regime or the perpetrators themselves ciscano jesus. or, of course, they showed this very narrative device that they hadn't been to ported out of racist motive. awesome. but simply for reasons of crime prevention. and i, this help them achieve to goal of that was zia detergent. who's your eyes to prevent compensation for cindy and roemer and 2nd ending of to protect themselves from criminal prosecution. in 1956 west. germany's highest court ruled that up until 194370 and roma had only ever been persecuted on the grounds of allegedly being antisocial elements. and were as such not eligible for compensation. by the time the ruling was overturned in 1963,
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many survivors had already passed away. silly schmidt spent 19 years fighting for compensation. in the end, she would be awarded nothing more than a paltry sum. darmstadt, 19831 year after the bomb attack on johnny of anna, which is home at the time his aunt and uncle lived in the center of town. the city had provided them with a house to in the summer, both families went on vacation together. when they returned to darmstadt, 2 weeks later, the authorities had demolished the house that jani of honor, which his relatives lived in as good until it becomes, and like to says, i needed it from an ar 20 link. there's this picture of my aunt lanka standing barefoot in front of the rubble and trying to dig out something that was anything
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to take with her from it. can they destroyed every thing, extra, even personal belongings as the off deep. they took everything from us. i humbly on scan only over there. what was the reason behind the city taking what some people would consider to be monstrous action, but dashed up there a quarter want. the immediate reason was a risk of the house collapsing, as well as the danger of an infectious disease outbreak here and in the immediate neighbourhood, in their own gabe lowndes. as ours. the demolition turned into an international scandal. the newly founded central council of german santian rome are called in a lawyer marconas. we expect any troubles of all who are there was no excrement or such liking as had been claim to us. while on the contrary, it was in a perfectly normal, habitable condition or the other. i think they claimed that this house posted an epidemic risk was fabricated,
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published on. and today's the 1st time i've heard that there was a risk of the house collapsing. yeah, that sounds really do is on her bike to will the office cracked hover that really made us wonder know what next as of what was this country doing to us on what is going on for future? ange cottage is organ when we started worrying that if they can take away the home they had given us, then they could do whatever they want us to. while the family was assigned a new home and darmstadt on waste land at the edge of the city. genuine of edge has come a long way since those days. he now runs his own successful business and lives in cologne. this been dear man. good boyden? daisy, my zine voter has been there. john,
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i've become the man. i've always wanted to be in johnnie, and i've become the johnny who can offer little johnny the protection he might not have always had such open allan. i have had to learn how to control my inner child and well as the who is severely traumatized and vulnerable. but he doesn't control me. the house and the minute mission, the adult me lives with my inner child. and yet the man in he is still a child at heart delete with him on tuffs him to hi, this message is as kenton muller lou ah, in 1982, 37 years after the end of the 2nd world war, west, germany finally recognized the mass murder of cynthia and roma as a genocide, a major victory for the community civil rights movement. among its proponents was
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bologna. gag, the grandfather of julie halley, ledge. the submission to finish complete by segment didn't. of course i was. i was fired by what he and other civil rights activists. the chief for us in the early days will guide. they laid the foundations for us that much which and of course he had to stop eventually. and it's always been a personal issue for me thus far. to continue what he couldn't finish much to it, but there's still so much to set right on the awareness for you off close the daph . julie holly lynch is one of the co founders of the city realm, her pride initiative. their aim is to make this major ethnic minority who are often overlooked, more visible among permission to put a barn when we want to build a bridge and reach out and us social media enables just immediately below, even if it's only did ali and they can get to now as well as abilene on ken and not sure it's been an a dime a german sunday sir. feel?
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