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the oldest was 86 the youngest 17 when the gestapo found a suitcase with a broken radio at the home of the pianist helmut rauf he and his friends were interrogated as these include the crucial point was that these friends had covered for him with and he knew it would use or and they knew about him in return as they all knew about each other to such an extent that they could rely on each other. helmut all of pretended to be an innocent musician that saved his life. but because it's a boy's and some of the others were military officers they faced a court martial the nazis wanted to keep the extent of the group from the public and ambitious investigating judge months later godor was put in charge of the prosecution he was to ensure that all the defendants received the death sentence the dimwitted out of the void my mother really had a small private fight with the rig he was so autocratically deluded but she didn't let him humiliate her and then also loft that he couldn't take that gun. in my hand military chief justice and this woman loft wouldn't the lefties of all. hitler personally
the oldest was 86 the youngest 17 when the gestapo found a suitcase with a broken radio at the home of the pianist helmut rauf he and his friends were interrogated as these include the crucial point was that these friends had covered for him with and he knew it would use or and they knew about him in return as they all knew about each other to such an extent that they could rely on each other. helmut all of pretended to be an innocent musician that saved his life. but because it's a boy's and...
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the oldest was 86 the youngest 17 when the gestapo found a suitcase with a broken radio at the home of the pianist helmut all of he and his friends were interrogated there's these and that's the crucial point was that these friends had covered the head with and he knew it would use or and they knew about him in return as they were knew about each other to such an extent that they could rely on each other. promote all of pretended to be an innocent musician that saved his life. but because shorter boys and some of the others were military officers they faced a court martial the nazis wanted to keep the extent of the group from the public and ambitious investigating judge monthly to go to was put in charge of the prosecution he was to ensure that all the defendants received the death sentence and the game would out of the void my mother really had a small private fight with the rig he was so autocratically deluded but she didn't let him humiliate her and then also loft that he couldn't take that. my hand military chief justice and this woman loft wouldn't the lefties of all. hitler pe
the oldest was 86 the youngest 17 when the gestapo found a suitcase with a broken radio at the home of the pianist helmut all of he and his friends were interrogated there's these and that's the crucial point was that these friends had covered the head with and he knew it would use or and they knew about him in return as they were knew about each other to such an extent that they could rely on each other. promote all of pretended to be an innocent musician that saved his life. but because...
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there was the gestapo, members of the resistance were taken away. if they were suspected of terrorist acts. it was a very grim normandy which greeted the invasion on 6 november. >> did most french norman citizens have an idea that invasion was coming at some point but they did not know when? >> exactly. particularly in the year between 43 and 44 after the tide turned in italy. the french knew the invasion was coming so this of course fill them with great hope. but they did not know where and when. and bombardment, the bombing of various parts of france took place all over france because it is the aria for americans if they had bombed just normandy it would give germans the belief that the invasion would come there. in fact, the french expected it to come further east than it did. so, they had an idea of where it would be but they actually didn't expect it to be in normandy. >> mary louise roberts is our guest. she is history professor at the university of wisconsin madison and author of the book, d-day through french eyes: normandy 1944. that is our
there was the gestapo, members of the resistance were taken away. if they were suspected of terrorist acts. it was a very grim normandy which greeted the invasion on 6 november. >> did most french norman citizens have an idea that invasion was coming at some point but they did not know when? >> exactly. particularly in the year between 43 and 44 after the tide turned in italy. the french knew the invasion was coming so this of course fill them with great hope. but they did not know...
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been working for the american secret service under the code name othello he gave the americans the gestapo version of the red orchestra a supposedly europe wide network of paid communist agents who were just waiting to become active again under moscow's leadership in the cold war that was now beginning rohde became a valuable ally of the west the public prosecutor in the book investigated the 40 death sentences he had passed. come in if. there you can read among other things by a prosecutor who was in actual fact running the investigation into routers activities . he said he had acted relatively humanely given the importance of the case. and in fact a lot more death penalty should have been handed down to them and the few. in the end the investigation against month later lowder was shelved he ran a farm near luna borg and campaigned for radical right wing parties. then because he was so close to the east german border and feared he could be kidnapped he moved to the thomas region the citizens of glass who to elected him deputy mayor for the c.d.u. . none of the 3rd rides hanging judges was
been working for the american secret service under the code name othello he gave the americans the gestapo version of the red orchestra a supposedly europe wide network of paid communist agents who were just waiting to become active again under moscow's leadership in the cold war that was now beginning rohde became a valuable ally of the west the public prosecutor in the book investigated the 40 death sentences he had passed. come in if. there you can read among other things by a prosecutor who...
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have poured so much into a system but it feels like, 75, that they are being questioned, it is a big gestaport service, how much they going to cost? i just service, how much they going to cost? ijust do not agree with it, it is absolutely appalling. the only point i would say is that it is means tested. if you are receiving pensions credit, you will still get a free licence. but it's not that simple, you know. testing is expensive. if the bbc does pay for the over 75 licenses, they will lose 750 million quid, which is a bbc two in bbc four, which would be another massive issue and the bbc had those trapped on them in 2015 and that is a solution, but it will make absolutely somebody. it isjust the cherry pick that is too easy to do. will have you back at 1130. that is it for the papers at this hour. it will be back at half past 11 for another look at the papers. it is been a pretty cloudy and damp day for some of us today. how about tomorrow with a lot more sunshine but there will be some showers across college in northern ireland which could be thundering. so let's have a look at the satelli
have poured so much into a system but it feels like, 75, that they are being questioned, it is a big gestaport service, how much they going to cost? i just service, how much they going to cost? ijust do not agree with it, it is absolutely appalling. the only point i would say is that it is means tested. if you are receiving pensions credit, you will still get a free licence. but it's not that simple, you know. testing is expensive. if the bbc does pay for the over 75 licenses, they will lose...
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in the north, occupied france, where the gestapo reigned. >> it was a military dictatorship. they started rounding up the jewish population of paris in waves and holding them and then ultimately most of those people were sent to the concentration camps, auschwitz and elsewhere. many of them to die. >> the allies were dangerously close to the point of no return. >> they didn't react quickly enough, in my judgment, to what was happening, and push back and try to contain germany, in a sense incentivized hitler. >> across the atlantic, the united states was waiting and watching. >> we shall send you in ever-increasing numbers, ships, planes, tanks, guns. that is our purpose and our pledge. >> while not directly declaring war, the u.s. government sent supplies and artillery to britain. roosevelt called for an unprecedented peacetime draft under the selective training and service act. >> the military was very concerned. they needed to deal with germany and we would be forced to get into that war. >> in early august of 1941, president roosevelt and british prime minister churchill d
in the north, occupied france, where the gestapo reigned. >> it was a military dictatorship. they started rounding up the jewish population of paris in waves and holding them and then ultimately most of those people were sent to the concentration camps, auschwitz and elsewhere. many of them to die. >> the allies were dangerously close to the point of no return. >> they didn't react quickly enough, in my judgment, to what was happening, and push back and try to contain germany,...
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. >> laura: they came to his house using gestapo tactics, military vehicles, someone in the office tipped off the media and filmed at all. >> do you know what's really interesting, laura? do you know what's really interesting, laura? friday i was contacted by a very reliably liberal reporter from a reliably liberal outlet that the world is that donald trump or weeks that robert mueller has lost his step and he's going to embarrass himself before these hearings. i went back to the reporter that may be donald trump is out on something because that reporter is a freshman d grade criminal reporter but donald trump was on this before anyone was paid he knew this was coming. >> he knew the vindication was coming. we have to hold these people accountable. cannot let it drop. michael, thank you very much for sharing your story. coming up, we attempt to answer this question. that congresswoman ilhan omar hates white men. that sounds like an extreme thing to say, but given some recently unearthed statements of hers, it's worth asking. stay there. for longest-lasting aa battery. >> laura: today come
. >> laura: they came to his house using gestapo tactics, military vehicles, someone in the office tipped off the media and filmed at all. >> do you know what's really interesting, laura? do you know what's really interesting, laura? friday i was contacted by a very reliably liberal reporter from a reliably liberal outlet that the world is that donald trump or weeks that robert mueller has lost his step and he's going to embarrass himself before these hearings. i went back to the...
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so he was also wanted by the police, by the gestapo. so they were also endanger. they said no problem. my mother and i always stayed with them. my sisters stayed with the large keeper -- lodge keeper downstairs. they were with three young women, 14, 12 and 5. this woman, i never saw her. i never saw a man in that apartment. there was only this woman. she took my sisters and our communist neighbors took us. it was a very convenient arrangement because they were working on night shifts. so, we would sleep in their bed at night and in the morning when they would come back and work, we would get up and give them the bed so we stayed like that for, i could not tell you how many days. a few days. >> while this person was trying to find a more prep -- permanent location? >> after a few days, this social worker came to my mother and said, i found a place with each one of you. my mother was placed as a governess. she was taking care of a family who had eight or 10 children. she was taking care of all these children. and we were sent to catholic boarding schools. outside of
so he was also wanted by the police, by the gestapo. so they were also endanger. they said no problem. my mother and i always stayed with them. my sisters stayed with the large keeper -- lodge keeper downstairs. they were with three young women, 14, 12 and 5. this woman, i never saw her. i never saw a man in that apartment. there was only this woman. she took my sisters and our communist neighbors took us. it was a very convenient arrangement because they were working on night shifts. so, we...
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it is not anne frank, because she was not holed up in an attic, about to be carted off by the gestapowhich none of us really knew about. the fighters, when they are trained, they do not have any possessions, just the kalashnikov and a change of clothes. they are discouraged from having relationships, or other commitments, other than their commitment to fighting unit. i found other than their commitment to fighting unit. ifound out that she trained to hit a target and she was very good at it, and i found trained to hit a target and she was very good at it, and ifound out trained to hit a target and she was very good at it, and i found out her frustrations, her joys, very good at it, and i found out her frustrations, herjoys, the particular thing that interested me was when she is talking about death, and her approach to death. and the possibility that she might die. what sort of things was she saying? she was saying, when she thought about it, a physical heaviness came over her, that she would never again see the fields and woods of her youth, the fields and woods of her youth, the bee
it is not anne frank, because she was not holed up in an attic, about to be carted off by the gestapowhich none of us really knew about. the fighters, when they are trained, they do not have any possessions, just the kalashnikov and a change of clothes. they are discouraged from having relationships, or other commitments, other than their commitment to fighting unit. i found other than their commitment to fighting unit. ifound out that she trained to hit a target and she was very good at it,...
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the ministry of state security which is the north korean version of the gestapo and the internal security force the guards political prison camps. they begin to push aside the army, so and then the other development you begin to see is the government was selling lots of fishing rights to chinese so that the waters close to the coast badly overfished and that's why a lot of these boats were going so far out, so the winds blew them out to the open ocean. the sanctions are against the export for seafood. we are talking about a country where the population is badly protein deficient. the first question is wire the north korean people not eating that seafood, why is it being exported and who do you suppose is really using that money if in fact the industry has come under the control of a few government industries that are the apex predators of the north korean pecking order. the other point i would make is internal reports from north korea tell us at times when the seafood export sanctions are enforced, local market prices inside north korea for fish and seafood go down. consumers, the poor in
the ministry of state security which is the north korean version of the gestapo and the internal security force the guards political prison camps. they begin to push aside the army, so and then the other development you begin to see is the government was selling lots of fishing rights to chinese so that the waters close to the coast badly overfished and that's why a lot of these boats were going so far out, so the winds blew them out to the open ocean. the sanctions are against the export for...