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on june twenty second one thousand nine hundred forty one nazi germany invades the soviet union without a declaration of war the bombings and shellings bring about horror and uncertainty of what may lie in store the german army drops twenty two million leaflets on red army positions the great light begins. they need out of me. put up by god. another you my list is slow walk on that isn't easily enya the point or some play on the know it i get that it was eighty propaganda come one mean. more conservative than their lies were beautifully phrased read only soldiers were cynically offered to
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make a choice either to perish at the hand of the indestructible german army to surrender and return to their families to live happily ever after one of their goals was to turn the red army soldiers against their commanders and come. nina superbug the story. i need. to move i need. to be just a simple saluki be to consult a food. from a member of the head of the high command of the rare mocked field marshal general with some kind of political compass sars bear a special distinction a red star with the sickle and a hammer on their straight they must be separated from other p.o.w.'s in order to deny them their ability to influence captain shoulders upon being separated from the prisoners they are to be eliminated. however even soldiers who weren't
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political commissars were faced with a life far from the bliss described in germany's path let's by mid one nine hundred forty two less than half of the three point five million red army soldiers who'd surrendered was still a life a photo exhibition called through captivity was recently held in moscow in their memory several german students were keen to attend. then what the cutely good had never been up in the wall or poorly in the jungle going to put a welcome welcome was disappointing real to me it was you could shift out operating with. a need it would have it done you would just was nice to wind up in the mean you. sure to put it would you. buy it a more. intimate type. of loosening up about santa ask it here there's a. memo from the high command of the air month confidential september eighth nine hundred forty one this is the first time that german soldiers face an adversary
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instructed not only in the ways of war but also politics. structures have forfeited the right to be treated like crew soldiers in accordance with the geneva convention relative to the treatment of prisoners of war. less than a month after nazi germany and they did the soviet union news came that stalin's eldest son jacob was missing in action soon photos of him appeared on german propaganda leaflets. they read that jake has voluntarily surrendered to the nazis. stork. the new new. starless judge and skipper produced you for your nuance for abuse joe very soon style in the purple and then you stronger or diverse up the road and sure it's the real screw as i meet young of had
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indeed been captured the only difference was that he was captured during an attempt to break out of a seat rather than voluntarily surrendering he was brought to sachsenhausen concentration camp thirty five kilometers from berlin he was a proper course of prominent prisoner he was not imprisoned inside the prison a scam for ordinary prisoners where we are standing now there was a special camp for prominent prisoners and this is where he was imprisoned yacob judicially was kept in one of these barracks intelligence officers were interrogating him every day but still couldn't make of cooperate he was in the camp until one thousand nine hundred three there was even a myth that german officials offered stalin son in exchange for german field marshall paolo's had been captured in stalingrad in one thousand nine hundred three another story that was later disproved after yacob really realized he was being used by nazi propaganda he decided to take his own life by jumping on a barbed wire in
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a prison camp here in sachsenhausen. in total over one hundred thousand people perished in sachsenhausen during its years of operation. it was where s.s. officers underwent training in order to serve a new concentration camps located throughout occupy countries. that included death camps built for the purpose of annihilating entire peoples. the so-called nazi aizen group and killed more than two million jews on occupied soviet soil they deliver death without mercy women children even the elderly most normal people would go mad having to execute orders like that. but officers in s.s. uniform had no such qualms never for a moment or they consider that what they were doing was wrong let alone and being a crime they were trained and prepared by nazi propaganda today even the radical
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measures are not radical enough heels of couples used to say. here in the us the sergeant german soldiers were captives of another man that in order to bring down the soviet system it was essential to annihilate the jews since they were believed to be the primary foundation of boss of islam in other occupied countries the germans would force the jews into ghettos though they were allowed to live after invading the u.s.s.r. the nazis began to annihilate entire jewish communities. where the two most critical to pursue are is. when you put the spirit still of seen here those are needed to do. when in school showed the can move business blowhole. does all you risk use when you do business kuperberg on the. booze them in the one using your blood you committed before that was to love was
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very sure when you crossed over neil's. in his younger years joseph goebbels made several unsuccessful attempts of becoming a writer and journalist the career of the third reich smain ideologists took off after the nazis want to elections one of his first initiatives was the practice of book burnings reminiscent of burning heretics at the stake in medieval times the first book burning took place in one thousand thirty three in the center of berlin under the motto let's clear germany of on german ideas at that which in the battle is had the bullet solution the nowhere but the most in europe disobey choose to believe which in unison in their. deepest into e t even on the she shall students no scott said what they too must some. i knew she. wasn't going to support the find me though he did not do that you decreases i mean she. in today's berlin books are sold right next to the spot where they were once burned. there are lots
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of history books here including those on the nazis rise to power in germany this is the moment when goebbels office got the greenlight. the so-called ministry of public and lightman and propaganda of the third reich was housed in this building. from one nine hundred thirty three to one nine hundred forty one the agency's budget increase nearly ten fold. but i'd be a cool concept. in this to their. job to go into best to please the minium so that's the because they mean it's more that i do opinion that share but only at the pride the most of it needs is not wayne in that we see. evil but in not the needs of what he will hear but he didn't be adequate but honestly answered seriously on the program to prospects. these are right wing rallies in modern germany they do not directly associate themselves with the ideas of the third reich they are fighting to make jobs available to germans and to
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immigrants from other countries germany has lived through this before and what these slogans led to is well known but true right wing supporters the germany of the 1930's is a model of order and stability. this is another example of a history lesson some people fail to learn this time in ukraine the slogan glory to ukraine glory to the heroes heard in kiev is a carbon copy of the greeting used by ukrainian nationalists who collaborated with hitler's forces during the war but each year more it's eludes. goodwillie deal it's i mean. in the good. girlfriend he'll be doesn't use quick a fourth design school because i choose to ship refuse on the newest name the city
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. elite two thousand and fourteen during the so-called euro mind on rally in kiev local nationalists reverently carried portraits of steep on bundy. in one hundred forty one he tried to establish an independent republic of ukraine as a protectorate of hitler's germany. the more. the. some but it's supposed to be some state of the so that's the one shish to war you bring in some in a comedian or. the. bombing. of . an excerpt from a letter by the head of the party chancellor a margin mormon from july twenty third nine hundred forty two. by no means should one introduce any measures giving a non germans
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a sense of ownership members of the non german population assured in no way have access to higher education that yours of the opinion that reading and writing skills are quite enough for them that includes so-called ukrainians. great army soldiers had to pay a great price to liberate the territories occupied by the nazis victory day is one of the most if not the most cherished national holidays in russia despite the fact that nearly seventy years have passed since the end of the second world war numerous outrageous myths continue to spread some of which even doubles would empty . at the thing that are providing it are called way out of their. well pretty about the. church. is standing. outside a. business. there's nae in memphis and you have the right of
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the russian a. cheater room with unclean you prefer the big bed beast with diane. it is now carries a dash and you put that was there. after the war many german generals were all too keen to publish their memoirs while stalin stuff officers were forbidden to do so that's why much of what's known about the second world war in europe was learned largely from memoirs written by the defeat its side. did you know the prize is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open prize is critical to our democracy which was. in
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fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked lying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told us my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trucks and rational debate and a real discussion of critical issues facing america by the book ready to join the movement then welcome to the big picture. league.
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the scramble to save iraq as the baghdad government loses control over much of the country washington is calling for change. all the while the regions are said to be .
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your friend posts a photo from a vacation you can't. different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. ex-girlfriend. in poetry keep. this is mile of a park a popular tourist destination today but few people know that during the second world war one of the country's top secret constructions was hidden away here so secret that a special metro line was built to connect it to the kremlin in one thousand and thirty six the district of his mile of a became a forbidden zone construction began on the central u.s.
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the south stevie i'm named after joseph stalin which was meant for two hundred thousand spectators but three years later work was put on hold the facility disguised as a stadium was in fact already completed until one thousand nine hundred forty one another myth appeared there were rumors that the soviet government had abandoned moscow the offices in the kremlin were empty and that the city had been surrendered to the germans but the truth was that stalin never actually left moscow and continued working in the secret bunker here in his mind that. stalin always spoke quietly for this reason special acoustics were designed so that everyone sitting at this table could hear him in. the conference hall of the general headquarters looks more like
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a palace talents private chambers remain in a macular condition a battle map hangs on the wall it was updated daily while stalin worked here. another common myth is that stalin and his circle allegedly reinforced the german army with their own hands just before the war started the very much officers are said to have conducted military exercises at soviet training ranges in reality after hitler came to power the volume of military cooperation. between germany and the u.s.s.r. fell considerably from the diary of dr joseph campbell used june one thousand forty one cooperation with russia was in fact a stain on our honor but we shall soon wipe it clean i said this to this your get agrees with me completely that your believes the operation will take about four months but i believe unless we are on the brink of an unprecedented victorious
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military campaign we must. research are eager is the author of the book the great war that was lied about based on archive materials it is a book the author attempts to debunk the most common myth namely that stalin was preparing to attack nazi germany himself but hitler turned out to be smarter and struck first. give them some good. listen in on the thirtieth. of us vs them we about seems like family. principle but the unable up to show up across the peninsula a new book. it's a little something good to see a push to discuss who will publish an illusion. in one nine hundred forty one the
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sylvie defense industry was working at full capacity despite this the number of german military units at the border exceeded the soviet armies five fold this distribution of forces would have made a preemptive attack on germany unwise. the first days of the nazi invasion remain shrouded in mystery and yet it was one myth during the years of perestroika stalin had so much faith in hitler's non-aggression pact with the soviet union that he was blind to the german threat and consequently failed in his own responsibility as the country's commander in chief. the myth that stalin was in a state of shock could be easily refuted the recently declassified document reveals stalin settle for june twenty second one hundred forty one the day nazi germany invaded the u.s.s.r. . dallam's visitors people's commissar for foreign affairs moloto variety by forty
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five left at twelve o five for general staff of the ride at five forty five left up to eight thirty am pretty people's commissar for foreign affairs visions be arrived at seven thirty left at ten forty common turn leader dimitrov arrived at eight forty left at ten forty. thirty four. thirty. for the. first. few. but. not all will be doing nia bloodgood that is back in the survey in the more than a coincidence to star in the oldest. push up next you have with them suggests that each show him in the national you was split show
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on this you didn't store your movie. i'm ugly in the way different into structure you. hear from the brandenburg gate in the heart of berlin the nazi troops marched before heading to the eastern front prior to invading the soviet union germany had prepared the so-called plan all star plan east it would have involved about eighty percent of the population of conquered countries to be moved out by force and replaced with people of the master race the plan was to be carried out immediately after germany's victory over the soviet union. the plan to colonize parts of the soviet union it extended over the next thirty years as long as german troops continue to fight for main top secrets in order to avoid an uprising the population of the occupied territories were still being fed
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myths about their future happy prosperous life according to the planned two cities were to be completely destroyed leningrad and moscow. the siege of leningrad lasted nine hundred days during which nearly six hundred thousand people died of starvation in recent years another myth has appeared that such human losses could have been avoided if the soviet command had surrendered the city to the nazis but anyone who says that has no idea of. hitler's master plan and the fate he had in store for the city and its residents. from the diary of the chief of the general staff from sculptor july eighth nine hundred forty one the jurors determined to raise moscow and leningrad to the ground to make sure that we don't have to feed their population winter cities must be demolished by airstrikes this national catastrophe will not only wipe off the
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centers of both of us them but also that of the entire muscovy. one year after the siege of leningrad began a break in the course of war finally arrived. field-marshal powerless people off their of operation barbarossa was defeated at stalingrad. it then became clear to many of their masks so jews and officers that the quick and victorious war that
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gave us promised on the eastern front had also turned out to be a myth. after the defeat in the battle of stalingrad many high ranking nazi officers were taken prisoner they were brought here to appeal w. camp outside moscow after that great defeat many captured nazis began to cooperate with soviet authorities and apply their own propaganda technique to anti fascist campaigning. from that moment on goebbels propaganda had to compete with pamphlets encouraging german advance forces to surrender to soviet troops. the national put up a gun the zilla at that and those that i knew. some media veneers ski-doo free the one that the corn chips of the ago. national
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propaganda. showed the one million the davis seed this is she ends of it but she lived by. hand the whole gym by even that. own. one nine hundred forty five the war is coming to an end joseph goebbels his office calls for the last resources to be thrown at the war effort the hitler youth weren't enough to defend berlin so military propaganda encouraged women and the elderly to take up arms. when soviet troops entered berlin goebbels and his family fled to hitler's bunker that was hidden underneath this where it's now filled with soil and a holocaust memorial has been erected on top of it. on may second one thousand nine hundred forty one the third rice chief ideologist and his wife magda committed suicide before doing so they poisoned all six of their children with cyanide. would
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be still a lot i'm sure when was the only there's a caucus i've been with the idea of bill weir i d's janja which can i see will but it's just sylia it tells us when we're modern to somebody china and russia law pull their sets and use them at the cost that we have is for you where did he eat meat delist up with dog i'm full of defeating those who buy meat ability guts blood but as a woman has to be yap that discreetness i took over what. not long before his death dr googles wrote his last invective he spoke about the threat of the iron curtain e that the communists would drop over europe ironically these words were written at google's his mansion it was located on the spot where construction would soon start on the embassy of the united states the u.s. is principal cold war rival. google says planning to sow discord within the ranks
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of the anti hitler coalition worked out as this is exactly what happened. during a speech in fulton in one nine hundred forty six winston churchill the british prime minister repeated almost word for word what goebbels had said about the danger to europe from behind the iron curtain the myths created by the chief nazi ideologist found fertile soil in the west and grew to provide fuel for the struggle against communism we have to fight these myths today in memory of those who won in the second world war.
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