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and she's saved around 50 children from nazi genocide. the story of i for the medical scott is one that's warfield doing movies as to data non sham. cosca and do handle can lead time on resistance. the nazis, even though they were on the list s, roma and send t the directors, the movie does the move, each leaps over hustle with the burden theater, a group from your power, the actors own roma, the mission to tell the stories of unseen ro, my heroes the, the st genovese role models, people like non shantrel man, and all those who are somehow not mentioned as old, or only very little. because they did things that shape society does actually have
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to pick up. this is the trailer of this, he had to play gypsy. it stopped on saying about this in 2 bucks. i, you, hon. claim on him. we need us to move it into assist that sunday. i went inside by his bravery and how he stood up to the nazis, is how to download. i had read about trauma and was really fascination by his story . the way he stepped out with this victim roland said no matter what you do, you cannot take away my dignity and gaive of some of your customary. ready ready ringback kleinman was born in 1907 to a german cindy family in louis tex, any. he started boxing as a child in her new family showing talent at an early age. ready he soon became the north of german. i'm a top boxing,
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jim can berlin in the late 19 twenty's here trauma and wants to become a professional talk. so the public soon grew to love him for many reasons. he was very handsome and he had the, you know, the big black curls, big black eyes. and the from what we know is that doing his fights much of the audience were actually women. oh and i'm yeah. the women were always wasting at the instances when he books turned in good. and my mother also had a crush on him fucking the 2 in the 19 twenties and thirties boxing was massively popular. trueman quickly established a name for himself and developed a trademark style. and german boxing magazine described at like this the boxes using the accepted style, but the crazy by a perfectly executed surface attraction to them and make faces talk to himself and
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the spect titus. performed punches that are not in any textbook rhapsody choose stroman style. lots of like work almost like it done and very unusual for the time crunch books and stuff resembled the how much at least the style later on, which was also very active and very kind of the inside of making rhythmic in the ring. but when the nazis ceased absolute power in january 1933, they had trauma and in the sites the, let's just consider that the are inferior and the danger to the purity of german race. and uh, they repeated many of the studio types. uh, that's considered trauma as anti social, as criminal, as dirty. then my teeth persecuted, racist that, that i do all the g consider in periods as a send to trauma and was a target. the nazis begin by reading queuing his boxing style. it was
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really about trying to show the superiority of the audience over all the other non white populations in germany. and trauma didn't play that far, but because he was evidently better. he was of how an icon which is why he was a danger for the nazis, the with the nazis growing ever strong. the per month situation with sent in 1933. he fought for the german, lied heavy, wide title at the buck re in berlin. the fight became a proxy power play with the nazis on one side and 12 months fence on the out though the 10s up must be a was depicted in the international tv series, bobbino and berlin. tubman was clearly winning, but the judge is called in no decision. the audience was outraged. even though the
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boxing association had long been under nazi control. deborah for you were suppose to get into the crowd. coleman was proclaimed german champion, but not full long. just a few days later, the nazi stripped him off his title, the reason ardent arches on jim and bulk signatures on jim and is when the books cries with joy on the on gym and is when he judges the blows as his entire behavior was on germany, and confusion in his fight with the nazis troll man, had no chance, but his resistance was unbroken. his anger led to a new form of protest for his next slide. he showed up with powdered white skin and bleached blonde hair. it caricature of the area and it was the he knew you had nothing left to lose or and he wanted to show that he could
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fight like an area. and as of yet this time trouble man didn't go to the blows. he offered no resistance, mocking his critics for to have somebody over all my origin. do this kind of look at or of, you know, the on a policies and the nazis politics really was really something very dangerous, which is very bright. he held a mirror to them for the highest fair grounds from now on would be the only place a square trauma could still side his career with over the and 1939 trauma and was drafted into the german armies savannah, the as a young woman actually pulse guns,
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type some 50 children from the nazi genocide. children from families like the ones in this archive footage who were persecuted and people attend your mission. but we're, i'm move by the way. she reacted to the situation, especially as a real name, who was himself a victim of this persecution fargo that she just helped these children. and so her medical sca was born in 1926 to a traveling a polish ro, my family that bret horses, few pictures for exist. her life might have looked like that shown in films made by non roma, often propagating stereotypes. but it is belief that motive pulse got so many had a good life back then. that changed when nazi germany invaded poland in 19139 triggering world war 2. and from the beginning, with all my work targeted immediately, there were creatives get those there with the mobile units. that units was only
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objective, was to eliminate unwanted population. one day the nazis also came to the camp of motor called scott family. the entire counting 35 or of or 4 of my family was estimated one of the for us. this was in mass killings that counted was as many as 80 people, men, women, and children in the police. medical sca only survived because she was of getting food in nearby village and they had sca has, she heard it from a file of stuff and she couldn't get it and she was stopped the content and she couldn't even bury her own family because she just sold that the old line and did anything i pulled from that point on mark's guy would always read this to nazis, even when she was deported to ghettos and 1st lady by kemp's is gone. i was
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astonished by her courage to use it in the guess shows. she jumped as offensive and she kept running away from the medical sca marriott. at some point. she and her husband, good show, worked as 1st labor us on the railroad, probably for the notorious organization taught a civil and military engineering company, led by a senior nazi deportations medical scott and her husband. so these, with their own eyes, the rail system they worked on was used to transport jewish people and send t and trauma to concentration. and that's comes the one day, a woman on a train to ouch wits employed medical scott to take her 4 year old son. she agreed despite the risk. this was just one of many children motive cosca with rescue. she
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hit them and now clothing to get them off the train. they had some way to distinguish as a full, and that was the nice thing from. they would polish children among the lots of room of children and jewish children. she just did. it must seem anita wants to on michael. go story with the room. yeah. empower. see it type group in the play. they try to get the mobile phone company to make a super hero out of my calls. he was she's no homeless. this here is a room of voices just because while stories have always been told about running on the stories i told, written and directed by rome, it themselves seem that which is actually very rare. i can dish venus,
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mont, costco, safe mode and 50 children. she found relatives and foster families and even raised some of the children herself when she was asked why she didn't, and also how she managed to really live with this level of trust. she said that she never saw that she's going to survive to war herself. so she was not an issue the, the true did the racism again, cynthia and drum begin. it is centuries on the or some language suggest the drama and send p orridge and then the make rated from today's india and arrived in today's europe around $1000.00 b. c. the indian language sanskrit is the basis of the roman language from many. but why did from i make the long trip to europe?
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there is a not too much agreement, but it seems, it was not voluntary. it was to do the violence at the same time. migration was also means of economic opportunities in the beginning roma treated reasonably well ships please. royal lawrence like these allowed them passage issued by kings. he gets moaned. for example, these papers i forwarded the right to travel freely to be given, lodging and exemption from certain taxes, but the black plague, salmon, and was soon turned people against minorities where we have the imminent danger of other people invading funeral, we have no the mongols. we have to the auto mind and of course the roman this context look evidently different, not only by the skin color, but also they spoke a different language. so they were seen as
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a somehow group that's my point was danger. there are types like those in this picture became commonplace that basically 2 forms of racism against n t and from a romantic stereotypes and degrading stereotypes. one is then they got big ones out of the chips, which those that see that through my somehow. you know, i'm under civilized or inferior. and the 2nd set of student types is the romantic one. on one hand, associated with the beautiful, sexy promiscuity that on the women. these are the images of common, for example, or the images even of estimate of the, of quite honestly, they are very damaging. they also impose this idea that we as free loving people, we don't observe the same norms. and also we actually would just import out early in nazi germany. racism again since the interim map reached its peak.
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the nerve back close in 1935 defined chroma as a foreign rates nurse. and under paula, just if i use teen taking blood samples, these photographs show her conducting experiments on roma. she collected physical data with the aim of provings, the superiority of the area in res, basically having a scale in which you know, there is a right size of the nose goes the right spectrum of colors of the ice that is acceptable for the shape of us com is the, the timing rentals your i q, or the 11th of your civilization a capacities the nazis controlled, sanctioned and registered for oma and send t. they were sterilized for us to stop working to stay in one place and isolated in camps and get tubs. the nazis time
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and the depot to them to death and concentration comes in the concentration and death come, i wish which there was a cam section on the floor roma the family size was so strong that when the mile were separated and the families are pushed away, the people were completely unable to work so they could not to be take advantage of the man who are supposed to, you know, be put as far as labor. indic comes in march 1944 german troops occupied hungary, and a few weeks later began deporting hung gary and choose to our ships to make room for them. the s s decided to empty the entire row, my cam section, and the all the inmates but the prism us, some of them form of them. i've told jeff had armed themselves with sticks and
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shovels, and ver, initially able to repel the s s. the cam command changed strategy, able bodied inmates were transferred to other camps despite continued resistance, almost all of the more than 4200 remaining room. i went mad at, in the night of august the 2nd or the families, or from a man, women, children of all ages where we're assassinated, and those who are not, who are able to serve you productive enough, what to put in different times so that they were continued to being exploited until this troll man was initially wounded while fighting in the german army on the eastern front. but in june 1942, he was arrested and deported to the 9 gamma concentration camp. some se s s men recognized him that enforced him to fight it. survive of the can play to testified
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that it got between month to death. in 1944, his name appears in the concentration camps that stretches to against all odds. i said, i'm a close gusted life, the nazi dictatorship and the lift. well into hinline piece in post web post. she never received compensation for her persecution. the the ouch wits memorial commemorates the lives of cynthia and from between 200500000 were killed by the nazis estimates very because so little research has been conducted and after the war, the injustice continued. after all that i'm gonna have to suffer doing, dor, when the war ended, they came back to nothing. they was no re compensation. there was no more than
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a recognition of their suffering. and the discrimination continued in 1956. the highest german court denied compensation to send the interim up. the judges said aroma where in persecuted for racial reasons. but due to what the court, so as that a social criminal and no medic nature, they tend to put it out to you, especially too fast and fraud. they often lack some more impulses of respect for other people's property because like primitive man, they have an unrestrained drive to occupy is completely unacceptable at any given point in time after the war that the german courts have not ruled in favor of compensation. so the total cost, the nazis took the houses and businesses, so there was nothing left until well into the 1970s. some cynthia and drama still
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had to live in the old, trained carriages, buses, caravans and barracks outside the cities. the accommodation that held mold in no running water. the 1918 major protest finally attracts international attention. survive us return to the whole concentration camp to tide for recognition of the horrors they experienced in nazi germany. and i was convinced by when was not by the issue of this, this money was, it was the spokes person of the protest of 12 since he went on a hunger strike into how to protest was a major turning point in the battle for recognition. and this is also something
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that generates a lot of media attention and it was done exactly with the purpose to create sufficient support and the critical mass of and the political and social pressure for the germans to have to act and respond to these claims. finally, in 1982 chancellor home, which meant officially recognized on behalf of the federal republic of germany, the nazi genocide against n t and trauma. but it was too late for survive. us who had died in the intervening 37 years without receiving compensation. despite the candle carpets, this light recognition meant that i didn't even hear about how history it's school that you will help to how top. so i didn't even know that roma were affected by the 2nd world war at all of the inside some i think about the from the same we need to
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was born in serbia and grew up in australia, delay tricky condition, lift. it's mark she experienced to open racism, time and time again. mixers, joseph, this really racist statements that i don't want to repeat of question mission to this is, do you even wash yourselves with the worst thing i was once asked? where's your kind of in body seam, anita, and her sister's son, the pound at the theatre, a group who models to buy $2.00 to $5.00. the stereotypes is really to me at the end to him don't like many events. such thing is really to me of the structural says this is what i hold on, but i can afford to take my and she also wants to empower the young cynthia intro. mm. uh me. so it's important that they have the courage to stand up and speak for themselves to go forward and fight for what is important to them. the. this is the
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memorial to the cynthia interim a few with meredith under national socialism in the center of thoroughly. also due to the late recognition, it took almost 17 years. i said i'm out of cost gust. bravery is also commemorate to attend at the age of 18, a fleet of what the 1st drama to receive. poland is highest order in her hometown, several murals commemorate to here to ricky condition, came late one of the children. she saved complaint on her behalf of cut all the pet, them. no good lensky, a famous polish cynthia, to go on and on without non show. he wouldn't have been alive, and that's why he said this story must be told. it also took a long time to tell troll months story and boxing manage at began a campaign to have his german championship title reinstated in 2003. his family
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eventually received a champion spelt as symbolic gesture. today there are trueman books, fund, commemorative stones, and even a boxing training camp in berlin. actually there were many different ways in which all my people and through my communities, resistance against the nazis non ch. as for that, michael kindful and, and kelley, as your hunter on here in germany, are 2 symbols, 2 icons that represent visit, or the stance as a way of life. and as a strategy of survival. and this is something that has been built into our dna for centuries, published from the mid got crew to needs. god wants to ensure as a deputy director of areas that such stories live on the organization area, aims to empower roma and combat racism with ups and culture. the run,
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the a po, s p a to our group, also aims to preserve the memory of from any of assistance they want to continue telling. i'm seeing here real stories and auda to fight stereotypes and to take a stand against racism. cuz a lot of people need to see this. we all part of history. roemer exist. we a here the memorial commemorates all the last life. it's important for cynthia in trauma because many of them have no grapes for their loved ones. they were guessed or killed in the mesh, shootings here at the time. remember her father. but now the memorial isn't ancient. germany's train company plants to cut down trees at the memorial to make way for a new underground railway line activists believe it might affect the memorial even further and would be of wrong signal at a time of rising racism. it's
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a very difficult the moment right now, because also we see the rise of far item noodles. we see rise a flight in germany. and the fact that we can even consider somehow eliminating or affecting the face of the holocaust memory is itself from the roma will continue to fight to ensure that all the stories, all their resistance and all the last lives. i remember the the,
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