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across says there's no evidence. korean prisoners were on for one. as soon as round up, a documentary is coming up next. and there's one use of dw dot com. i've told me that the, you'll see about the video that goes in the media. amiga will go up every time i get, i will stop into that and i'll give you the order. would you be able to order that up? joe made any a dog color and key more people than the eval on worldwide in search of a. did you have you ever use man at the accounting method, the godaddy? how do you get find out about on the story in from icons of the
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large portrait photographs of holocaust survivors taken by luigi toscano were exhibited in german trained stations in summer 2021. the small godfrey was among the
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this is the kind of location main she's been. yeah. i do. i've done file my g as i go i'm nothing. i'm happy personally. she i'm grateful really? yeah, i got 16. i've had 4 different lives as tight a wonderful childhood and a few beautiful years of added to this, but to show good other cool you know, several extremely difficult years where i went through a lot field and he was done. and then marriage m e e s.
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and then these 1011 is a totally different is it to see if the source portrait here the today model the lender lives in berlin again. she was born here in 1921 into a jewish family. they were persecuted after the nazis came to power. in 1933, the her parents were divorced. her mother was not able to plead germany just before she was about to go into hiding with her children. small gods younger
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brother ross was arrested hoping to help her son. her mother turned herself into the authorities. ma god went into hiding in berlin. after 13 months, she was caught and deported to the to the easy and stopped concentration camp. she survived, her mother, brother, father and her entire family were murdered in auschwitz shortly after the liberation of today's in stock. and before she left, she married out of cleveland, a man she knew from berlin and whose family had also been murdered. and now she bits. they emigrated to america in 1946, the
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captain america. ms. guns should. i should also, but i never really for gaze america because when i had needed america, they didn't let me in. it's missing each. i just assume the each. now, by the time i came to america, i was free and a vice and crude estate here anyway, wanted to be up. it was my own free wells on my play up. and if i could have come to america with my mazda company, i might have been very happy be placed. they should just replace the v as in the, in 2003. she returned to berlin for the 1st time in 57 years to participate in a documentary, the english sometime in the new good rating on bass. some of it had to be shocked in berlin. my
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lead that was what changed my life? it made me for this the moment i arrived in the city where my roots will bundle. so i realized was it meant to me get mess tougher bus diesel. she said, mich big boy, that was the essence of it must be some dish and i knew i should be one year and they tempted to feed in 2005. so i the document, she was officially screened here at the jewish film festival. a did help each other, and then i began to write my book on ideas one year later to the publisher who avoid heard about it's got the whole book because out they said they wanted to publish it. but that's how i should work with the cable side. a
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dislike that was 2006 in december, i met model and shredded figure that december and worked with have for one year up and you helped me to get that. i was in america. and she was in berlin he by in bending her book, try to make your life was published in 2008. since then she has been doing regular readings from it. sometimes several a week. is steve for do not malice because i should be addition mind what does interest them much. would this be by stand in front of the neighbors building? and in a moment i will see my mother. he dictates guessing dog show the jewish couple is waiting up the little window. i can recognize the silhouette behind the curtains. i look for my mother's familiar form. well, you see, she's note that the lazy opens the door for me to be. where is she? i asked gas express. he's the woman waits until i'm inside. then she shuts the door
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. she left me see me. but 1st i didn't understand. did i get to to lady she out looking for me to call miss she left a message for you. this is tina, i'm fine, i am waiting for the woman to hand me something, but she just stands that i look for a slip of paper in her hand. something my mother would have written down for me. you sold you, i'm supposed to give you a message and done that. then she tells me what my mother can no longer tell me herself. if i have decided to go to the police, i speed i am going with ralph. wherever that may be a minute to try to make your life so badly. so the only things she still has from her mother are this amber nicholas at a small address book,
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a side 1000 as ish. so we're confused in 2008, 6. when i was still on the plane, on my way back to america, i asked myself in new york, what so you really doing in new york via this so much more you can do in germany, in berlin to pay the cuts. in 2009, she decided to leave new york and returned to berlin for good point to him. i definitely have 88 years old ma godfrey linda has been re petri a to and this back for good people are now today. she officially became into them and citizen again that always interior minister coating presented her with the certificate thing. i mean, the good just send that to send it to cutting. that seems to me,
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i should probably say a few words of to receiving this documents for and i think was of sikes are expected of up to one vote to just on guess the condition. i can't do that. did you know? because you have simply returned what belonged to me in the 1st place. that's when it was taken away from me many decades ago, almost back then they left the roots of a young stop clean to dry out of us. and if we knew, i haven't come back to germany, come, i've come to my friends or you. good. thank you. oh, okay. so the . yeah. all right. i'm often asked if i miss america. be sure to help me. i don't to the been people versed
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a few jobs. i know i was in america so many years is you just concerns me see, but i don't really feel like i live in the for 64 years up of port to soften friends. say to me, is it feels like you were here the whole time of this for mission. i have that same strange feeling. i'm totally here. been to tie the here. one of her greatest objectives is to tell her story to young people in schools, church communities at adult education centers. my visa, the book i use for readings since this is what it looks like now. here you can see the stuff you have in austin. gosh, dad, it's 12000. no, i received the ein hot prize for the book in 2009 for the best autobiography based
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out to be oak of p. so i was invited to berlin again to do readings. assign cannot these on deeper, i noticed how silent these young people uh, you'll know, mentioned the school students came to the center and how as soon as i started to speak, they wanted to know is it what's next to us? what's next? what is this woman's life, the fundies of? what did she live through? it wasn't, and i always said it to you so that what we live through never happens again. that's who of us you that machine go must be a leap top. but i don't blame many of you. of a dish people if i initially then because we count, forgot to sit in those use. the parents and grandparents with cheering is told on
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was it? of course i knew that you be top the spot, me the good here i was speaking to the 3rd or 4th generation who had nothing to do with it to own denise stuff. me to tune that the readings have become too exhausting for her. so friedlander has started using a video recording decent. that's not good. it is we left the company honish tasa in a truck out of berlin. spending did tool wish for us and the doors closed behind us for days. from that moment on everything passed me by like a nightmare. you immediately forgot as soon as you wake up, but which still leaves an indelible tyra behind. on to taught steam, i'm going to us and ocean just to shrink it. that is, mine is the left by ms. devine, i'm cool, but my soul was not in my body in this truck on its way to to crazy. instead
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cause easy instead was like a large scale study, an experiment. and i know it's one question rules our lives, these, how much can a person take pace and stuff easy instead was an in between place. you can either life no desk about the to the desk. waited for us in the camps in the east to in the get towed. there was hung up cells and cramped conditions and it was everyone set themselves to hi loan for some humana. see some close to this new and it was difficult for me to, to allow those things and, and everyone existed in a kind of isolation hooked up to the easy and stat was of that q 5 cool, a place devoid of and light or without time insight honestly, 6 of us, after the readings, the young people are curious to know more each have is the shaft. i made it
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except i feel like i can do something for those who didn't make who team dismiss dish of time. i have a duty to speak for those who can no longer speak english mesh, question couldn't get anybody would like to tell you that we won't forget you and that we will pass everything we've learned onto the next generation desk. if your cost escape bill, that gives me strength. so strength to do this because you are listening to me. but because i believe that my was being heard. well, of course this class got paid as a see sure. what i'm telling you might not get through to all of you, but you can reach to full 3 or 4 of you. i've achieved something. then i'll be stress of ice. because it's for you. then what can i do after?
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oh, nothing. and i don't have any children, highly attendance, you will have children, families, emilia, be smotts. i make a good life feel so thankful to none things. now the quote, because knowledge really is every single piece of this lilia within lovely name. oh, the best time to binge have mucous ranges have been good to me. i'm diminishing strangers. who had nothing to do with me in my life and lead me to not the death of mister pick. guess i'll never forget that year and 3 months i spent getting to know people in berlin can who had done something extraordinary. been in the demos at 1st, aton hopper. i'll never forget that i always had cuz that's how i actually discovered
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for true human, assuming she's, i can get it out. i wish and i'd like to give some of that back. the, it's been you for life. maybe i don't really realize is also really i do see i've done a lot of it and all the dunc. so when i look in this folder, i see all the woods funks in the email for the down side of the readings, and hundreds and hundreds of the ones that they not for not single missed for missed. they are all expressions of gratitude to you junk. so go
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so yes i have to be of was, he's someone writes the surely we didn't know how bad it was back then all those you've made me see it so much more clearly, hollis few best air force day. people have written lessons like that is in, in believe some stuff i'm tired. but same to the interesting thing is how they suddenly really learn what was going on best buy. the other cost you believe in the model. the costs are vive, or mar, godfrey lender is $1.00 of 10 berliners. the tool guide is now offering a ma god friedlander to keep that one's gone. all 666 years. berlin was little more than a memory for ma,
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godfrey bland. the place denazi's once took her prisoner up to we'd have to walk through hollow costs, probably close to 5 a month. but friedlander was awarded to the standing dedication in germany, awarded only re citizenship, the highest calculated the state of berlin, bows, foot, persecuted by the nazi regime and eaten by the linens for years. and both is still actively daisy and they remind us of the atrocities and criticize anti semitism and racism. one process must hit last good, the good thing and good because we're also on a very citizens hoyde to they ton in the graves. now, if they had graves to do then, and you do choose who they didn't consider a human, not to mention other times who they wanted to kill you own and almost managed to or just in test google today, a jewish woman who to even the tests become honorary citizens,
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so that's fine. with her honorary citizenship. friedlander is now among the great names and berlin's history. her portrait will now hang in the gallery of eminent figures in berlin's house of representatives. the presidents of the berlin house of representatives house these on shows her how different and varied the portraits are very different style here and that one of the twist denture is almost realistic. human schmidt with his ever present cigarettes and the snuff tobacco. he always used g. and look at that style.
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the uh, the astronauts deals the so yes, there's a list of honorary citizens from east gemini. this is of sigmund, yeah. and, and valerie, because ski will show that to look for an artist stephanie found targets is working on a number of sketches for the official portrait. yeah, it's just ok showing it 1st, but do you the i is a bit more complete than the fresh. the sketched on a push i'm going to, oh god. so this is that just be on the coat. it's my god's image hoc. when michael asked me if i would paint a portrait for the house of representatives of the house line. so to
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win this from the trinity 1st, i was overwhelmed just and surprised by it. because margaret put so much trust in me and for how long cushion kept you can't say no to that woman snyder come it is it here being mama mission here being top one is b as in fear here. the most, the fun confessing, cobbling sinister going 5 via high t p a. s is going to be the good thing, uses friedlander. thank you for deciding to live among us. again. i'm going with your work for democratic values, your contribution towards keeping memories alive,
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and you'll work with children and young people. you have done a lot of good for our city, benoit, monterey. we citizenship is the highest accolade we can award here in berlin. and that's why i'm very happy about something you said recently in conversation with school students. when you visited us in the house, i'm a troop atlanta, and i love my city. isn't even mine instead of all in the big loose fallen off by the community that associate does, it's to visit know being the v as in v here. no. being the meeting d as in tv and the 2019 cleveland became patron of article one of the german constitution, the glen because that everyone has the right to express their opinion. whether it's gender, nation,
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or background of faith, no one should be deprived or favorite human dignity is inviolable. and dignity is environmental. the so i'm very happy that use market friedlander, someone who reminds us why the constitution came to be, are accepting this. tell us man, today in the spirit of diversity and difference, you busy teach and keep unimpressed. successful ceremony was held by the german integration foundation to mark the 70 at the anniversary of the constitution, even foreigners. alongside chancellor america was holocaust survivor mar godfrey lender. he received an award for outstanding integration work miracle things for the 97 year old who has been telling the story of her life under the nazi regime in schools for years. she also became patriot of article one of the constitution.
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human dignity is inviolable. dimension is when i'm talking about spend that to a leash and know i'm very touched. of course. i don't really know what to say. bessie sat so chipped from my notes and i did write to speech. that 1st of all, i just like to say move sign keys. this to dish with them. it's a me, it's incredible just to experience this desk to and the she wrote the book of interviews each to s, voice. i do it for you together with the anti semitism representative of the state of north fine west valia,
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sabina lloyd toys ashen off in baccha. it's also meant as a warning to people to learn the lessons of history. and to see me, she's most you should you should death. i'm anti semitism is not the only thing mainstream. they're against to this people. it's in or that i was letting me know whether it's dues of foreigners or people with other opinions. so just that just they want everyone to be like them, that's v d 's in the future. so now the people in the more tv a human mention side. so again, as a witness evolve as a person with a mission. margot friedlander motivates young people and stuff she puts her heart into it. she's very authentic as a z. and i think all of that makes her a great supporter of prevention, which is the most important thing when it comes to dealing with and addressing anti
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semitism. you getting on to see me to some of the speech. this is the doctors. this is margaret in the can catherine fine because i have my cluster around me every day in some food. yeah. and i'm dealing with us so closely. nothing does i feel like i'm always with her. this is an antique bite. yep. and it's fun. yeah. not on the smokeless. it wasn't possible for her to come here to the studio because of this, the change struck baccha on and, and will i have to add to this building, design and stress? and number 17, it's a very poignant place. and go bizarre a lot out is by because this was her last hiding place to feel
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before she was taken to, to raise the inch dense and stuff. come on . this is i know to go to the show. and that's to twist a site to a ways brings me to, to use vendors when i climb these full flows overnight into the stairwell here. i think of mock on each step kind of a history thing cuz i lot of the younger sister of it which he experienced to was the wonderful come play a family i do phoned up on for me here. come clear. why don't you couldn't remember which floor she lives going and they to it tells you the same content. right?
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so you had thought she has a postcard, she sent to the come plays from teresa inch. that completes of toby's interest a sick time. because i saw it. well, she showed it to me when it's said vent. come play a family, focus on instruct, so 72nd floor by to stuck i to see thought. so she was on the 2nd floor to flows below me. i slashed back a point in time. yeah. as so finish activate that. that's what i looked like for a long time. click there, i am with my cross. that's. that was when i was in hiding window coincides. so look, how beautiful my have was you ever done?
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your hayes still beautiful. it's hot today. i asked you where you got this cross. and you said someone gave it to you. you broke into hiding demons. one tech one from tech across $10.00 to $25.00. so as though and i was so astonished that it wasn't silver, the guns. she was the very simple code hodges as to nicole to cause her. i didn't have any money for a chain if so, if it was crochet, he goes just so it's so beautiful and of it isn't in this time. so and on the original, it looks like silver. is that is this. when i saw you in the settings, a new that i could sense exactly how you found the tools, the stuff or do you recognize yourself? oh yes.
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the kind of vicious, con it so, but i don't have that time visit max once or twice every summer. that window showing his house. he has a beautiful house right on the roof, tessa and moved towards agnes. and a little note about aunt w. i usually bring something with me, mitch profit chickens, or a whole one, depending on how many people of that comfortable mazda come, and he brings coffee and cake to the garden. and then we get into the boat for an hour or so. i'll some vote on that though. if i'm even allowed to drive it to sport
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fun. i love doing that to michigan most of the restaurant and i'm, i'm to, we go as far as poach stem under the bridges. i don't to lake funds a while. we look at the sailing booths and other boats of buttons the on who's to say good board to and on the board in spring 2020. when the corona virus pandemic brought public life in germany to a standstill. friedlander had to slow down too. but at $99.00, she was online to present the mall got friedlander award, which is bestowed on school projects that cheap a live the memory of the nazi era terrors and the visits and i didn't get one. so we're all sitting in very different constellations in front of for screens in so many places. and some of you are together. some of you are alone. i'm just happy, it's working out. my name is peter land. my name is ron,
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with the support of survivors and volunteers. the association presents readings, stories, and contemporary witness statements to the public. no. why did you have to get on the train together? michelle felt like i'd like to assign to you again in this quote, i think it's great that you're doing this most f as it's very close to my heart as it says, my name if it has become my mission. ringback so hard to fully show it today at 99, i'm very eager for you to continue the walk. said that whole, the guy that started this, it wouldn't be forgotten. i did want me to finish tickets and do the think we can take off that mazda one year later, she can start working again. this time outgoing chancellor. uncle america will give
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this speech in honor of the prize winners. a fuzzy but sort. so do you do this because you believe that is to stream the important to most of the young people to turn the backs on exclusion violation racism, anti semitism, and all forms of hostility to the group talking. but so now i mention 5, this type. so then you have on go small, must in this will excuse special significance to the world named often monkwood friedlander. and i'm delighted to see the interest this award is attracting among young people all over germany. which front of here the
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stink of my describe. i should cause guy sometimes think about what i might have done in life is gone, is that i can't imagine it. you put a press. the staff outside is probably a dressmaker space. i don't know if i had a frenzy. i was very young when hitler came to power. com. and so it just wasn't an option anymore. just got to kind of swear. we had to grow up too quickly calling to see if you have box. don't put steam sto until 19 associates to close until the cost on the we tried to more or less have a life i. i use customize these. and so even if i say it was too short, be those young is 18. 24 is when you meet someone and start
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dating that you my kids out for those years we're missing computer is not real frivolous. c, fluid is guy or them. how should i present it to have time regret not having that is 5 dolphin. i was always some fish in this mid because kite t my next us, let's have a look in here to the 12 this person's house. well that's house folk type plots where the monument is here. this is where phillip play being used to do. his dress may can be cited her questionnaire. i saw enough to school. i didn't do my final. yeah. oh school leaving exams. not been hiking or did
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station i went to the fashion design school. that's where i met philip living. so yeah, he was very nice and i was very much in love scale book passion. i think that was the 1st and only time, at least it was the 1st time i got drunk. can pull some hot blunt sleep one of the day closing because the semester itself. yeah. yeah. they, you, she said the p f i, i agree is the change. there was a huge table whether pumpkins were caught p as a guy suspect 2 days. that would be my well trying to say is that one? that's the right. yeah. the
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photographer, i'm a ts siegler, it's a portrait. so friedlander for a photo book for her 100 birthday at locations that played an important role in her life. like here at house full time slots where her parents shop, what's the key presents or as a modern woman who has grown from her difficult fast the
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sting to emma? these have brought to my know, i always think my mother's words to take to me. but i am the pro system in late 2 years. when i was here, this please. the backdate. as you could try to make your life. now i'm making a life, indeed, i'm doing something in my life. i believe. awareness of what friedlander does is not confined to germany. when us secretary of state anthony blinking and his german counterpart, tyco, moss arranged a joint conference to commemorate the holocaust. once again, it was presented who was there to remind people of the equality of all human beings . and yes, i tell them that there is no christian jewish or muslim blocked,
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that is on the human black and t i. m. o still this know who own was on the t s. to talk to people it just for you. thank you. that's a nice thing to me. i always say, i hope i can keep going for a while longer yet as we get the life gave me the chance to do this. this mission is in this show on that i don't just if my own life, but this i speak for those who comp speak for themselves the
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the, the china, the china, the witnesses of that era of gold know you have the new ways of remembering this show must be found, especially when racism and anti semitism are emerging once again in society. here in germany, there to appear in the direction of the politicians as society. we can and we should all work to look back to reflect us, to remember, and to think about the future. we have a huge responsibility to do our best here when we follow this call to your memory.
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and i very much hope, mrs. friedlander that we will be worthy of your legacy to sealants information. please go to the ma some you kind of flush daniel, i don't imagine much will be left after i've passed away up leave life. great people have done things. but what i do is very, very little about my tool, and this is delta c as c o v e, as to nice may be the current generation listening to me in schools will talk about it to the children. young kid done at the side of the how far it will go. i have no idea what is tied because so many people keep saying they don't want to talk about this anymore. still indefinitely. but each bass question the
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