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is a weimar classic. because weimar still lacks a great contemporary art museum to go along with its great cultural sites. and for the cause of the risk of sounding smug with the only program at a contemporary art gallery here that's active at the international level of intimacy. so that's why the a.c.c. gallery has become a clue. isaac. be don't go to classical is you know a modern one o one class on modern classic yes what makes a classic 30 years like the a.c.c. 100 years like bauhaus are good and the like the only true aspirants to the title and the end of the day it doesn't really matter one thing is for sure here and line one you'll get to experience german history more vividly than an almost any other city in the country. more. like old good europe or america ah ah. ah fast in his grave goes slow. commuters account for a trendsetter at 98. the roaring twenties of reloading. music is fashion 2020 style on 21. next on d w. the terminator revolutionizes the machine. everyone told me that i can now tur
is a weimar classic. because weimar still lacks a great contemporary art museum to go along with its great cultural sites. and for the cause of the risk of sounding smug with the only program at a contemporary art gallery here that's active at the international level of intimacy. so that's why the a.c.c. gallery has become a clue. isaac. be don't go to classical is you know a modern one o one class on modern classic yes what makes a classic 30 years like the a.c.c. 100 years like bauhaus are...
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past and present in the weimar republic the ideology of ethno nationalism was widespread and eventually became the foundation of the nazi regime scooped in the 'd stream right in germany today is clearly drawing upon this old focus ideology this ethno nationalism this was right wing extremists today are stoking fears of immigration and what they call the great replacement stuff because i was cautious you know great replacement is when the majority population the native population is displaced and replaced by my. in already when the ethnic composition of a population is turned on its head. and once again the new rides at no nationalist ideas are companied by racism and anti semitism. everyone knows which old parasites were talking about. the new right rejects today's germany and believes the time is ripe for a national transformation by. there's a belief i think it's a delusional one that the time has come to overthrow the system they hate to overthrow democracy what some call it. what does the germany of today have to do with the via our republic of nearly a century ago what do they hav
past and present in the weimar republic the ideology of ethno nationalism was widespread and eventually became the foundation of the nazi regime scooped in the 'd stream right in germany today is clearly drawing upon this old focus ideology this ethno nationalism this was right wing extremists today are stoking fears of immigration and what they call the great replacement stuff because i was cautious you know great replacement is when the majority population the native population is displaced...
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the royal summer residence was the baroque belvedere palace just south of weimar. cavalier's house forms part of the ensemble. once there come a day said the princely household now they used by the university of music plants list as classrooms and rehearsal rooms. so visitors could find themselves treated to a free concert. inside the palace this play. and see a fine china glass ware and furniture that was hand crafted and. belvedere palace just one of the many treasures that comprise the classic vimal entry on can this goes world heritage list. it's almost impossible to get lost in via all you have to do is follow the enticing smell of grilled sausages and you'll end up at the market square. reptilicus. more defined by a hearty snack it's time to check out the buildings here on the square like the historic town hall. and they count up how strained after the family a famous painters father and son opened their studio here in 1552. here's the guy asked how some shots and bear them are black bear in and right next door the elephant by must most famous hotel. hotel el
the royal summer residence was the baroque belvedere palace just south of weimar. cavalier's house forms part of the ensemble. once there come a day said the princely household now they used by the university of music plants list as classrooms and rehearsal rooms. so visitors could find themselves treated to a free concert. inside the palace this play. and see a fine china glass ware and furniture that was hand crafted and. belvedere palace just one of the many treasures that comprise the...
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is a weimar classic. because weimar still lacks a great contemporary art museum to go along with its great cultural sites. and for the cause of the risk of sounding smug with the only program at a contemporary art gallery here that's active at the international level of intimacy. so that's why the a.c.c. gallery has become a. sick you go to be go look up the classical is you know a modern one o one class on modern classic yes what makes a classic 30 years like the a.c.c. 100 years like bauhaus are good and the like the only true aspirants to the title and the end of the day it doesn't really matter one thing is for sure here and buying one you'll get to experience german history more vividly than an almost any other city in the country. come. to. believe. the eco rebels of the himalayas. becoming a state in northeastern india has switched entirely to sustainable hybrid contraband that they cleared off. and what could german farmers learn from them. the big 30 minutes on d w. i saw from the middle ages. no
is a weimar classic. because weimar still lacks a great contemporary art museum to go along with its great cultural sites. and for the cause of the risk of sounding smug with the only program at a contemporary art gallery here that's active at the international level of intimacy. so that's why the a.c.c. gallery has become a. sick you go to be go look up the classical is you know a modern one o one class on modern classic yes what makes a classic 30 years like the a.c.c. 100 years like bauhaus...
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is a weimar classic. because weimar still lacks a great contemporary art museum to go along with its great cultural sites. and for the cause and at the risk of sounding smug we're the only program at a contemporary art gallery here that's active at the international level of interest and even. so that's why the a.c.c. gallery has become a clue. isaac if you go to me though about this glasgow is you know a modern 11 class on modern classic yes what makes a classic 30 years like the a.c.c. 100 years like bauhaus are good and the like the only true aspirants to the title and the end of the thing it doesn't really matter one thing is for sure here in line one you'll get to experience german history more vividly than an almost any other city in the country. the from the get. go. it. is a corona europe's moment of truth our goal with 19 redefined with meaning it is all about process that corruption and indoor jamila t.v. join up for the debate. from feel trust very different from our in from the front in german
is a weimar classic. because weimar still lacks a great contemporary art museum to go along with its great cultural sites. and for the cause and at the risk of sounding smug we're the only program at a contemporary art gallery here that's active at the international level of interest and even. so that's why the a.c.c. gallery has become a clue. isaac if you go to me though about this glasgow is you know a modern 11 class on modern classic yes what makes a classic 30 years like the a.c.c. 100...
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he took weimar, and we were not there for the first week the camp was liberated. patton and general eisenhower and general bradley all visited the camp within the second day after it was liberated, april 13 perhaps. i think it was. 14thprobably went in the or so. they saw the hundreds of bodies and learned about the awful things which had happened, which had had about 20,000. camp shouldthe remain how it was so people could see how it was. the american press descended and pictures were taken, movies and stills. it was the most widely ,ublicized of the camps partly because it was huge, the biggest of the concentration camps. it was a work camp. people get them confused with the extermination camps, like auschwitz in poland was designed to kill people at the rate of 1000 a day. who can vault was a -- buchenwald was a work camp. they had a quarry. they had a factory which made v1 rockets. if you had people working in a factory, there was no point in feeding them so little they could not function. which would have been the case at a place like auschwitz. deaths occurr
he took weimar, and we were not there for the first week the camp was liberated. patton and general eisenhower and general bradley all visited the camp within the second day after it was liberated, april 13 perhaps. i think it was. 14thprobably went in the or so. they saw the hundreds of bodies and learned about the awful things which had happened, which had had about 20,000. camp shouldthe remain how it was so people could see how it was. the american press descended and pictures were taken,...
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weimar. to somehow find man has managed time and again to track pioneers and trailblazers join us to discover the town's cultural grids and its contemporary art scene. changes. in 60 minutes on g.w. . and. the global corona crisis you can find more information online at d.f.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. the food. the food. our report ahead what exactly has been a lot of work oh you're up to the max again the find out why he traveled back in time to the middle ages later in the show and with that it's a warm welcome to in.
weimar. to somehow find man has managed time and again to track pioneers and trailblazers join us to discover the town's cultural grids and its contemporary art scene. changes. in 60 minutes on g.w. . and. the global corona crisis you can find more information online at d.f.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. the food. the food. our report ahead what exactly has been a lot of work oh you're up to the max again the find out why he traveled back in time to the middle ages later in the...
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weimar, we hit a concentration camp, buchenwald. and this is the first time that americans had ever seen a concentration camp. we were one of the first g.i.'s. i was one of the first g.i.'s in buchenwald. when i walked into buchenwald, and when my company walked into buchenwald, the ovens were still warm. the inmates were 70 pounds, 75 pounds, undernourished. i saw bones where the furnaces were stacked high. and that's another thing you never forget. now, patton saw this. and patton notified eisenhower immediately because they had never seen a concentration camp before. and patton and eisenhower walked through -- they walked through the concentration camp. now, the statistics -- there were six million jews who were killed. two million non-jewish poles who were killed. there were four million soviet prisoners who were killed in the concentration camps. there were jehovah's witnesses, gypsies, handicap people, homosexuals, political prisoners, etc. now, patton ordered the burgermeister of weimar to assemble some citizens and they marc
weimar, we hit a concentration camp, buchenwald. and this is the first time that americans had ever seen a concentration camp. we were one of the first g.i.'s. i was one of the first g.i.'s in buchenwald. when i walked into buchenwald, and when my company walked into buchenwald, the ovens were still warm. the inmates were 70 pounds, 75 pounds, undernourished. i saw bones where the furnaces were stacked high. and that's another thing you never forget. now, patton saw this. and patton notified...
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after the liberation of the death camp the american soldiers forced citizens of nearby weimar to visit the site to face the atrocities the corpses were piled up. remembering the atrocities remains important 75 years on but even even he wants to look forward and even mention the right to think of the ones who are suffering today. who are fleeing fleeing a war or because they hope to find their power of a source where. those who drone in the ocean or who are stuck between borders that. don't tell me that this is something different. of course it is a little different but a lot of people turned a blind eye when it came to what happened with the jews. so if you've got the strength show empathy for those who need help you know. even even you is grateful for all the happy years he has lived since his liberation he knows life could have ended very differently today victims are remembered that the memorial on the site of the former concentration camp. let's take a look now at some more khurana viral virus related stories from around the world the united kingdom has saying a record daily death
after the liberation of the death camp the american soldiers forced citizens of nearby weimar to visit the site to face the atrocities the corpses were piled up. remembering the atrocities remains important 75 years on but even even he wants to look forward and even mention the right to think of the ones who are suffering today. who are fleeing fleeing a war or because they hope to find their power of a source where. those who drone in the ocean or who are stuck between borders that. don't tell...
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germany at the time of the weimar republic. and to. just tell fall into the shadows of the cons frege. back to the future. time out today. in 45 minutes on. every journey begins with the 1st step. and every language with the 1st word published in the group. is in germany to learn german why not. simple online on your mobile. learning course. german. hello to you wherever you're watching from a welcome to the 77 percent that show for africa's you i. could julia and it's great to have you on board. so what's coming up on the show. we delve into the shady weald of online fraud in god i want to stop because. of a crime.
germany at the time of the weimar republic. and to. just tell fall into the shadows of the cons frege. back to the future. time out today. in 45 minutes on. every journey begins with the 1st step. and every language with the 1st word published in the group. is in germany to learn german why not. simple online on your mobile. learning course. german. hello to you wherever you're watching from a welcome to the 77 percent that show for africa's you i. could julia and it's great to have you on...
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weimar's. sound fine line has managed time and again to track pioneers and trailblazers join us to discover the town's cultural bricks and its contemporary art see. changes. in 30 minutes on d w. in the art of climate change. africa's most of. what's in store for the capitalist morning news today for the future of cooking the books c.w. to construct in major cities the multi-media insight could conjure. well come to you tomorrow today. the science show on d w coming up. real meat grown in the lab could cultured bergen as do away with the need for mass livestock farming. the secret life of stuff that's what makes these celestial bodies shine. i guess with unique abilities help last night helps wounds heal and.
weimar's. sound fine line has managed time and again to track pioneers and trailblazers join us to discover the town's cultural bricks and its contemporary art see. changes. in 30 minutes on d w. in the art of climate change. africa's most of. what's in store for the capitalist morning news today for the future of cooking the books c.w. to construct in major cities the multi-media insight could conjure. well come to you tomorrow today. the science show on d w coming up. real meat grown in the...
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during the weimar republic the laws were very relaxed so the police kind of looked the other way so there were a lot of places finally for gay men to go in and congregate so you could go in the evening then dress as you pleased and just have a good evening. the roaring twenty's were an era in which people enjoyed greater freedoms in terms of sexuality as well as fashion. and my lady tracy represented by the actress and singer from berlin became an international star who seduce both men and women while dressed in pants. but some people wore nothing at all. naked nudity was definitely a big deal in the twenty's because i'm especially in germany because germany started. with this idea about a. healthy mind was in a healthy body. the 1920 s. were turbulent times full of tension there was great poverty and great passion. so you can go to various sleazy revue and half naked ladies on stage with people's lust for life knew no bounds to this day the roaring twenty's remain a projection of our wildest dreams and continue to inspire. the rich. and that was our $21.00 on fashion and the spirit of th
during the weimar republic the laws were very relaxed so the police kind of looked the other way so there were a lot of places finally for gay men to go in and congregate so you could go in the evening then dress as you pleased and just have a good evening. the roaring twenty's were an era in which people enjoyed greater freedoms in terms of sexuality as well as fashion. and my lady tracy represented by the actress and singer from berlin became an international star who seduce both men and...
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starts berlin is brimming with 20th century history from the weimar republic the nazi period the post-war era the wall and then reunification we've experienced it all the limb is great for learning about german history. and not just above them but under the surface thanks to the old and he's taking. a city tour on all forms. gumby hobby even. new hobby coddling. hobby grumbling funny jobs leaseholder together in their pasqual berlin this series with berlin or bite. on facebook dot com slash d w gen x. . wojciech modest i'm morrow has really put his native poland on the cullen there emap back in 2013 his restaurant was the 1st one in the country ever to receive a michelin star his secret to success lies and has ability to gift additional polish this is an exciting modern touch we met up with him at his award winning actually amaro in the polish capital warsaw. a couple of finishing touches and or subtle repentance in which black current leaves is ready. is classic polish dish dates back to the 17th century. star show for chick modesto model and he's giving it a new twist. a bit far away fr
starts berlin is brimming with 20th century history from the weimar republic the nazi period the post-war era the wall and then reunification we've experienced it all the limb is great for learning about german history. and not just above them but under the surface thanks to the old and he's taking. a city tour on all forms. gumby hobby even. new hobby coddling. hobby grumbling funny jobs leaseholder together in their pasqual berlin this series with berlin or bite. on facebook dot com slash d w...
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germany at the time of the weimar republic. and germany today. just how fond of the shadows of the construct. backs the future. by mt today. 15 x. . into the comfort zone for sarah kelly. i put the tough questions to those in power challenging the key players face to face it's real and hard hitting debate that goes beyond the jargon and helps us better understand what's really going to. hold in the powerful to account getting to the truth. that the conflict zone. in the. form or. fake hair and real story. where i come from a lot of women like me have fake hair sometimes the hair style takes up to 2 days it's a lot of time that needs to be filled so people at the salon talk about what's happening in their lives. i became a journalist to be a storyteller and i always want to find those real authentic stories from everyday people who have something to share. with others i must find at the salon i know good quality hair when i see ads and a good story when i hear it. my name is elizabeth schall and i work at studio album . frankfurt. international ga
germany at the time of the weimar republic. and germany today. just how fond of the shadows of the construct. backs the future. by mt today. 15 x. . into the comfort zone for sarah kelly. i put the tough questions to those in power challenging the key players face to face it's real and hard hitting debate that goes beyond the jargon and helps us better understand what's really going to. hold in the powerful to account getting to the truth. that the conflict zone. in the. form or. fake hair and...
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i couldn't help but think about the weimar republic of world war i. they were pushing will barrels full of cash around to buy local bread. is that where we are headed? host: thank you, phil. guest: i don't think it's where we are headed. i think it could be where we are headed. a very likely would have been we were headed if the federal reserve had not acted so quickly and decisively. a major difference between now and the great depression is that the depression was due to some serious imbalances in the economy. those imbalances were compounded by a series of public policy mistakes. serious public policy mistakes. that, with hindsight, we will look back on what congress and the fed did and see things that they could have done differently or better. . think we are doing that on the whole, the approach that congress and the that are taking is the right approach to this. that will help make sure that it's not, we are not looking at a decade of real misery like you had during the great depression. think, over the short term, this could look similar. we co
i couldn't help but think about the weimar republic of world war i. they were pushing will barrels full of cash around to buy local bread. is that where we are headed? host: thank you, phil. guest: i don't think it's where we are headed. i think it could be where we are headed. a very likely would have been we were headed if the federal reserve had not acted so quickly and decisively. a major difference between now and the great depression is that the depression was due to some serious...
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i remember making a list of all the female artists from the weimar republic public which we overlooked then decided which artist of what to put in because they are relevant to this topic in which artists would we put in just because we feel like we need to put in female artists. a lot of female artists didn't make the cut which and when it i felt bad about but on the other hand, it's just as patronizing not putting them because she's a female as to put fema artist in because she's a female. same thing with the sexuality. there are certain discussions of male-female sexuality that we put into the book and others when we thought it's fortuitous. >> to the content of the book who was hildebrand gurlitt? >> this is another great painting actually that is amazing, showing political chaos in the problems that can happen as a result. hildebrand gurlitt who is pictured here with his sister, amelia, who committed suicide before world war ii, and this is his home in dresden. he was the son of a prestigious art dealer, art historian in germany, and he served in world war i. when he did so, hildeb
i remember making a list of all the female artists from the weimar republic public which we overlooked then decided which artist of what to put in because they are relevant to this topic in which artists would we put in just because we feel like we need to put in female artists. a lot of female artists didn't make the cut which and when it i felt bad about but on the other hand, it's just as patronizing not putting them because she's a female as to put fema artist in because she's a female....
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while i was there, we learned a lot about the damage done after world war i, the weimar republic, thet caused more disaster than the second world war. are you concerned about seriously damaging effects from this economic sudden stop, it is the likes of which i doubt the world is ever seen including in the first two world wars. thorsten: there will be damage, but governments and central banks have reacted forcefully. quite well, i have to say. healthh in the public area, but in the fiscal and monetary policy. a widespread safety net in many european countries available, thethat will help reduce social economic and political fallout. having said this, the one big question mark we are discussing in the eurozone is debt with some countries who are already indebted and may have gone through a crisis or some restructuring, and might again reach its limit. that is an area where european solidarity is asked for. some kind of solidarity across the eurozone with the currency and its limits and policy space is needed in order to avoid heavier social political fallout. anna: how long will it take
while i was there, we learned a lot about the damage done after world war i, the weimar republic, thet caused more disaster than the second world war. are you concerned about seriously damaging effects from this economic sudden stop, it is the likes of which i doubt the world is ever seen including in the first two world wars. thorsten: there will be damage, but governments and central banks have reacted forcefully. quite well, i have to say. healthh in the public area, but in the fiscal and...