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this is the nazi resistance from lithuania, not an single nazi was shot, not a single nazi was shot,ng the entire nazi occupation and yet, over 200,000 jewish people were shot and killed. that is the nazi resistance.— shot and killed. that is the nazi resistance. how does this matter today. _ matter today, the key event, the mass murder of 1800 jewish people that you believe your grandfather was directly and intimately involved with, happened 80 years ago, getting to the truth and telling the truth to all lithuanian people and all of the world, does that matter so much, 80 years on? i think 220,000 lives that were murdered needlessly, innocent civilians, matters deeply. it is a sin. the soul of lithuania is a sin. the soul of lithuania is at stake and it needs to redeem itself. it doesn't matter. redeem itself. it doesn't matter-— redeem itself. it doesn't matter. ., matter. he said the solar lithuania _ matter. he said the solar lithuania is _ matter. he said the solar lithuania is at _ matter. he said the solar lithuania is at stake, - matter. he said the solar lithuania is at stak
this is the nazi resistance from lithuania, not an single nazi was shot, not a single nazi was shot,ng the entire nazi occupation and yet, over 200,000 jewish people were shot and killed. that is the nazi resistance.— shot and killed. that is the nazi resistance. how does this matter today. _ matter today, the key event, the mass murder of 1800 jewish people that you believe your grandfather was directly and intimately involved with, happened 80 years ago, getting to the truth and telling the...
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a single nazi was killed during the entire nazi occupation.re talking about, the mass murder of 1,800 jews that you believe your grandfather was directly and intimately involved with, happened 80 years ago, getting to the truth and telling the truth to all lithuanian people and all of the world, does that matter so much, 80 years on? i think 220,000 lives that were murdered needlessly, innocent civilians, matters deeply. this is a sin. i mean, lithuania�*s soul is at stake and it really needs to redeem itself. i do think it matters. you say lithuani�*s soul is at stake, i am intrigued by what has happened inside yourfamily. you have said that you would never have written this book if your mother or you grandmother were still alive. and you honestly say that your grandmother told you before she died that you should let history lie, there is no need to do this digging around. you ignored your grandmother. you did not find the story your mother wanted you to find. on a personal level, do you find this very difficult? it has been very difficult. u
a single nazi was killed during the entire nazi occupation.re talking about, the mass murder of 1,800 jews that you believe your grandfather was directly and intimately involved with, happened 80 years ago, getting to the truth and telling the truth to all lithuanian people and all of the world, does that matter so much, 80 years on? i think 220,000 lives that were murdered needlessly, innocent civilians, matters deeply. this is a sin. i mean, lithuania�*s soul is at stake and it really needs...
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were there any pro nazi student groups as well? and his second question is was anti-semitism a strong motivating factor for the yale students who founded the america first committee. i don't think anti-semitism was a strong motivating factor for the yale students, but the movement grew so quickly that it certainly had antisemitism in the ranks. and of course, you know one of their main spokesman was charles lindbergh who was known to be an anti-semite before they recruited him. um, were some young. pro nazi groups in the us in the mid-1930s that were in part-sponsored by some of the adult pronouncing groups like the friends of new germany and the german-american bund but by 19 by late 1939 and by the outbreak of war most americans were were strongly on the side of the allies. they were just differing on whether or not the united states should get involved and so it became much less popular to espouse any any sort of pro nazi beliefs. thank you for that leila. excuse me, some young americans though actually stood up explicitly again
were there any pro nazi student groups as well? and his second question is was anti-semitism a strong motivating factor for the yale students who founded the america first committee. i don't think anti-semitism was a strong motivating factor for the yale students, but the movement grew so quickly that it certainly had antisemitism in the ranks. and of course, you know one of their main spokesman was charles lindbergh who was known to be an anti-semite before they recruited him. um, were some...
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they would tell you they're not nazis but, yet, they bedeck themselves in nazi imagery. we have a group of people that stand up and to send a public message to say, tacoma is a police where we are not going to put up with this. we are not cool with nazis doing business in our community. >> yeah. >> reporter: these photos of the tattoo-shop owner show tattoos of the number 88. and according to the anti-defamation league, that's a white-supremacist code for hitler. there is also this group of a banner of crossed hammers which is the logo of a skinhead organization documented by the southern poverty law center and on their shirt is the wolf's angel sign. the symbol for the nazi party, by the german ss. man, they got a lot of ways to show you they are nazis. we get it, you're nazis. >> so far, we have had two protests outside the parlor. the second protest, things got pretty heated. there were a few moments, that definitely could have escalated into violence, and it was these guys that shut it down. >> wow. >> so much about what we are trying to do is kind of build a coaliti
they would tell you they're not nazis but, yet, they bedeck themselves in nazi imagery. we have a group of people that stand up and to send a public message to say, tacoma is a police where we are not going to put up with this. we are not cool with nazis doing business in our community. >> yeah. >> reporter: these photos of the tattoo-shop owner show tattoos of the number 88. and according to the anti-defamation league, that's a white-supremacist code for hitler. there is also this...
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some even speculated that she had gone nazi. then she went back and her husband -- at some point when he started seeing it was inequitable that they could possibly risk their lives. he urged her to go back. he actually bought her a one-way ticket which was in her possession, and her purse when she was arrested by the gestapo. her present questionnaire, a very extensive questionnaire. one of the questions was -- that was one of the very few things that was in her purse. >> someone asked, as world war ii fades continually into history, what have you noticed about younger people stories in your book? >> well, this is an opportunity to let you know there is a children's version of my book. ten-14. books came out this week. so you can get that. i wrote that with someone who specializes in fiction and nonfiction for middle graders. specific for that age group. i love talking to students. i have talked to a number of high school and middle school students. it is extremely moving for me. for them, they are interested in this history, bu
some even speculated that she had gone nazi. then she went back and her husband -- at some point when he started seeing it was inequitable that they could possibly risk their lives. he urged her to go back. he actually bought her a one-way ticket which was in her possession, and her purse when she was arrested by the gestapo. her present questionnaire, a very extensive questionnaire. one of the questions was -- that was one of the very few things that was in her purse. >> someone asked,...
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the nazis saw josephine baker as a racial threat. she was not only african-american, but she was openly bisexual. and she was also married to her third husband, a jewish man. in 1940 when the nazis occupied paris, she knew that she had to leave. she could be arrested just on the basis of being a black woman. and she put her several pets and a couple of belgian refugees into a car and headed out of paris with a huge train of cars that were french people leaving the capital. and, josephine being josephine, she knew that she would need extra gasoline along the way. she was smart and kept her head in emergencies so she filled champagne bottles with gasoline to surprise -- to disguise what they were and made it safely to her chateau in the south of france. she rightly perceived nazi ideology as a racist ideology, and this was one of her strongest motivations for becoming a spy. edna: as you describe, she quite literally embodied watch -- what nazis labeled as degenerate. after the german occupation she vowed not to sing until france was f
the nazis saw josephine baker as a racial threat. she was not only african-american, but she was openly bisexual. and she was also married to her third husband, a jewish man. in 1940 when the nazis occupied paris, she knew that she had to leave. she could be arrested just on the basis of being a black woman. and she put her several pets and a couple of belgian refugees into a car and headed out of paris with a huge train of cars that were french people leaving the capital. and, josephine being...
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the largest neo-nazi movement in the country. on march 1st, 2019, jeff stepped down from his position, but he hasn't publically denounced white supremacy. >> you haven't just been able to tell them yet that you're ready to denounce? >> no. >> are you ready to do that now? >> well, yes. >> for over two decades, he's been an influential figure in this hateful movement. >> really the only way to stem this flow is to cut the head off the snake. jeff scoop is the head of the snake. if he can find a way to disengage, it will have a massive impact on other people in the movement wanting to leave as well. >> the question i'm wrestling with is can someone like this really change? >> how many people did you recruit that ended up dead, in prison, you know, ruined their lives? probably if they never met you would have had a normal, typical life. >> i know a lot of people that it's ruined their lives. i'm still processing through a lot of that. >> don't you feel responsible for furthering the violence that that caused? >> is everything okay h
the largest neo-nazi movement in the country. on march 1st, 2019, jeff stepped down from his position, but he hasn't publically denounced white supremacy. >> you haven't just been able to tell them yet that you're ready to denounce? >> no. >> are you ready to do that now? >> well, yes. >> for over two decades, he's been an influential figure in this hateful movement. >> really the only way to stem this flow is to cut the head off the snake. jeff scoop is the...
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and daubing a natty torch on a wall in swindon. —— nazi.nnam sprayed on that trip are still visible in swindon to this day. when he did it, he was still an active member of a banned neo—nazi terrorist organisation. within weeks of doing it, he was applying to join london's metropolitan police. the propaganda video from the trip was posted on the internetjust days before he put in his application. this was police raiding his home to seize phones and computers. it had taken two years to realise they had a nazi in the ranks. just point them out, don't touch them. yeah, yeah. no, it's fine. that phone, this apple watch... they only found him because the membership of a nazi internet forum had been leaked. on his bedroom wall, he still had a picture of a german soldier from world war ii. police also found an indecent image of a child. this is a unique case, and never before has a serving police officer been prosecuted for being a member of a terrorist group. when we identified the person we were looking at was a police officer, it was of course
and daubing a natty torch on a wall in swindon. —— nazi.nnam sprayed on that trip are still visible in swindon to this day. when he did it, he was still an active member of a banned neo—nazi terrorist organisation. within weeks of doing it, he was applying to join london's metropolitan police. the propaganda video from the trip was posted on the internetjust days before he put in his application. this was police raiding his home to seize phones and computers. it had taken two years to...
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and daubing a nazi torch on a graffiti trip to swindon. graffiti ben hannam sprayed on that trip are still visible in swindon to this day. when he did it he was still an active member of a banned neo—nazi terrorist organisation. within weeks of doing it, he was applying to join london's metropolitan police. the propaganda video from the trip was uploaded just days before he put in his application. it took two years for the police to realise they had a nazi in the ranks, and to raid his home to seize phones and computers. just point them out, don't touch them. that's fine. that phone, this apple watch... they had only unearthed him because the membership of a neo—nazi internet forum had been leaked. on his bedroom wall he still had a picture of a german soldier from world war ii. this is a unique case, and never before has a serving police officer been prosecuted for being a member of a terrorist group. when we identified the person we were looking at was a police officer, it was of course a shock but we then moved very quickly to arrest be
and daubing a nazi torch on a graffiti trip to swindon. graffiti ben hannam sprayed on that trip are still visible in swindon to this day. when he did it he was still an active member of a banned neo—nazi terrorist organisation. within weeks of doing it, he was applying to join london's metropolitan police. the propaganda video from the trip was uploaded just days before he put in his application. it took two years for the police to realise they had a nazi in the ranks, and to raid his home...
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and daubing a nazi torch on a wall in swindon. trip are still visible in swindon to this day. when he did it, he was still an active member of a banned neo—nazi terrorist organisation. within weeks of doing it, he was applying to join london's metropolitan police. the propaganda video from the trip was posted on the internet just days before he put in his application. this was the police raiding his home to seize phones and computers. it had taken two years to realise they had a nazi in the ranks. i've got... just point them out, don't touch them, if you can try and avoid it. yeah, yeah. no, it's fine. that phone, this apple watch... they only found him because the membership list of a neo—nazi internet forum had been leaked. on his bedroom wall, he still had pictures of german soldiers from world war ii. police also found indecent images of children. this is a unique case, and never before has a serving police officer been prosecuted for being the member of a terrorist group. when we identified the person we were looking at was a
and daubing a nazi torch on a wall in swindon. trip are still visible in swindon to this day. when he did it, he was still an active member of a banned neo—nazi terrorist organisation. within weeks of doing it, he was applying to join london's metropolitan police. the propaganda video from the trip was posted on the internet just days before he put in his application. this was the police raiding his home to seize phones and computers. it had taken two years to realise they had a nazi in the...
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and daubing a nazi torch on a wall in swindon.raffiti ben hannam sprayed on that trip are still visible in swindon to this day. when he did it, he was still an active member of a banned neo—nazi terrorist organisation. within weeks of doing it, he was applying to join london's metropolitan police. the propaganda video from the trip was posted on the internetjust days before he put in his application. this was the police raiding his home to seize phones and computers. it had taken two years to realise they had a nazi in the ranks. i've got... just point them out, don't touch them, if you can try and avoid it. yeah, yeah. no, it's fine. that phone, this apple watch... they only found him because the membership list of a neo—nazi internet forum had been leaked. on his bedroom wall, he still had pictures of german soldiers from world war ii. police also found indecent images of children. this is a unique case, and never before has a serving police officer been prosecuted for being the member of a terrorist group. when we identified th
and daubing a nazi torch on a wall in swindon.raffiti ben hannam sprayed on that trip are still visible in swindon to this day. when he did it, he was still an active member of a banned neo—nazi terrorist organisation. within weeks of doing it, he was applying to join london's metropolitan police. the propaganda video from the trip was posted on the internetjust days before he put in his application. this was the police raiding his home to seize phones and computers. it had taken two years to...
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does it say to do anything other than to destroy nazi power? and so then i thought well he didn't have to do it. so why did he and i started getting curious about that particular element and the more i looked into his career the more i saw that he was often telling hard truths to people he was closest associated with now. i'm not saying he was closely associated with germany point except ethnically, but you know, he was a truth teller and he all so had an uncanny capacity to assess whether or not something he was doing could be sustained over a longer period of time now in sheer leadership. he believed that accountability truth telling and building positive relationships, you know, we're fundamental to his leadership and i think we see a time and time again in his record. so it's very moving to this program specifically because it was the holocaust museum and all you do there that really gave me the inspiration to look into how brave it was even to admit that the stock from which he came. could have been so compromised and you know in terms of
does it say to do anything other than to destroy nazi power? and so then i thought well he didn't have to do it. so why did he and i started getting curious about that particular element and the more i looked into his career the more i saw that he was often telling hard truths to people he was closest associated with now. i'm not saying he was closely associated with germany point except ethnically, but you know, he was a truth teller and he all so had an uncanny capacity to assess whether or...
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..doing fight training in the woods and daubing a nazi torch on a wall in swindon.n that trip are still visible in swindon to this day. when he did it, he was still an active member of a banned neo—nazi terrorist organisation. within weeks of doing it, he was applying to join london's metropolitan police. the propaganda video from the trip was posted on the internetjust days before he put in his application. this was the police raiding his home to seize phones and computers. it had taken two years to realise they had a nazi in the ranks. i've got... just point them out. don't touch them, if you can try and avoid it. yeah, yeah. no, it's fine. that phone, this apple watch... they only found him because the membership list of a neo—nazi internet forum had been leaked. on his bedroom wall, he still had pictures of german soldiers from world war ii. police also found indecent images of children. this is a unique case and never before has a serving police officer been prosecuted for being the member of a terrorist group. when we identified the person we were looking at w
..doing fight training in the woods and daubing a nazi torch on a wall in swindon.n that trip are still visible in swindon to this day. when he did it, he was still an active member of a banned neo—nazi terrorist organisation. within weeks of doing it, he was applying to join london's metropolitan police. the propaganda video from the trip was posted on the internetjust days before he put in his application. this was the police raiding his home to seize phones and computers. it had taken two...
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for the kid and children would be sent to live in a nazi camp in a fort on the most of. those. in june $937.00 special commission 3 summoned to grego and his mother to cologne. to stop o h q cologne after consulting with a senior civil servant mr thorne the next appointment will take place at the protestant hospital cologne via on june 3rd at 7 30 am. for wards of the health authorities and duesseldorf where they are usually ordered to appear must be picked up and brought to cologne by car. if contrary to expectations one or more of them fails to appear before the health authorities at the appointed time then the driver will have to collect them. i had to go to cologne to via tal hospital that's what it's called today it's a protestant hospital you know most of the catholic hospitals refused to perform these operations so they went to cologne and i had in the family that both of them stood on the bridge over the rhine and thought about throwing themselves and their things like goats into. i was asked how strange it was yes you cannot emphasize enough what this forced sterilizat
for the kid and children would be sent to live in a nazi camp in a fort on the most of. those. in june $937.00 special commission 3 summoned to grego and his mother to cologne. to stop o h q cologne after consulting with a senior civil servant mr thorne the next appointment will take place at the protestant hospital cologne via on june 3rd at 7 30 am. for wards of the health authorities and duesseldorf where they are usually ordered to appear must be picked up and brought to cologne by car. if...
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a new exhibition of most acclaimed nazi hunter. who took all the establishment of his. good to have you with us. india's de code 1000 death toll has surged past 200000 this is one of the highest death tolls in the world the numbers are rising fast driven partly by a new more infectious variant countries around the world have begun sending medical aid to india including desperately needed oxygen as the wave of new infections overwhelms its health care system hospitals are being forced to turn patients away as authorities scramble to get equipment to those who need it most. in some indian hospitals the oxygen supply has run out for. people who might have survived the disease are dying as a result. of it there's no oxygen in all of town. let me know my mother was admitted 3 days ago i was told she was fine and recovering all the tests were done then last night they said they didn't have any more oxygen she passed away. for the full hospitals an i.c.u. units across the country are overwhelmed after weeks of a sharp rise in cases the health care system is collapsing. oxygen
a new exhibition of most acclaimed nazi hunter. who took all the establishment of his. good to have you with us. india's de code 1000 death toll has surged past 200000 this is one of the highest death tolls in the world the numbers are rising fast driven partly by a new more infectious variant countries around the world have begun sending medical aid to india including desperately needed oxygen as the wave of new infections overwhelms its health care system hospitals are being forced to turn...
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yes, irony and nazis.these are just a few examples and they'll all have their day in court and i'm not getting to the about white supremacist, right wing para military members or folks wielding confederate flags. these racist paraders of hate don't represent every trump supporter, even those who stormed our capitol trying to overturn an election. it should go without saying that we should not simply accept the existence of nazis in modern america. this evil exists and it did not emerge from a vacuum. we saw them at the unite the right rally in charlottesville and capitol hill attack. if neo-nazis are finding common ground with your cause, then you've got a problem. can't be minimize ord rationalized because it will not disappear with deflection. it must be confronted and condemned. there's no room for anything resembling neutrality when it comes to nazis. that's why we all need to stand up against hate and lies and the people who stoke those fear-fueled forces for political gain. and that's your reality ch
yes, irony and nazis.these are just a few examples and they'll all have their day in court and i'm not getting to the about white supremacist, right wing para military members or folks wielding confederate flags. these racist paraders of hate don't represent every trump supporter, even those who stormed our capitol trying to overturn an election. it should go without saying that we should not simply accept the existence of nazis in modern america. this evil exists and it did not emerge from a...
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a nazi j phone, this apple watch. a nazi internet forum _ phone, this apple watch.he had carefully documented his life in national- documented his life in national action, or nao, noting the year he joined, the year he left and the year he started in the metropolitan police service, the mps. among other former national action members, jack renshaw has admitted plotting to kill his mp. zach davis was found guilty of attempting to be head an asian dentist and jack wilson had made a pipe bomb. in all, 16 people have now been convicted of national action after it was banned, including ben hannam. the founders of the group, alex davies and ben raymond, have never been charged. on ben hannam's phone detectives found this picture of him with a hitler moustache. in another propaganda video he performed a nazi salute. on this police application form he had simply ticked a box saying he had never been a member of the bnp or a similar organisation. the force never took a reference from the school he had just left where teachers had noted his offensive expression of anti—immigr
a nazi j phone, this apple watch. a nazi internet forum _ phone, this apple watch.he had carefully documented his life in national- documented his life in national action, or nao, noting the year he joined, the year he left and the year he started in the metropolitan police service, the mps. among other former national action members, jack renshaw has admitted plotting to kill his mp. zach davis was found guilty of attempting to be head an asian dentist and jack wilson had made a pipe bomb. in...
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and daubing a nazi torch on a graffiti trip to swindon.ben hannam sprayed on that trip are still visible in swindon to this day. when he did it he was still an active member of a banned neo—nazi terrorist organisation. within weeks of doing it, he was applying to join london's metropolitan police. the propaganda video from the trip was uploaded just days before he put in his application. it took two years for the police to realise they had a nazi in the ranks and to raid his home to seize phones and computers. just point them out, don't touch them. yeah, yeah. no, it's fine. phone, this apple watch. a nazi internet forum had been leaked, and on his bedroom wall he still had a picture of a german soldier from world war ii. this is a unique case, and never before has a serving police officer been prosecuted for being a member of a terrorist group. when we identified the person we were looking at was a police officer, it was of course a shock, but we then moved very quickly to arrest ben hannam. he had carefully documented his life in nationa
and daubing a nazi torch on a graffiti trip to swindon.ben hannam sprayed on that trip are still visible in swindon to this day. when he did it he was still an active member of a banned neo—nazi terrorist organisation. within weeks of doing it, he was applying to join london's metropolitan police. the propaganda video from the trip was uploaded just days before he put in his application. it took two years for the police to realise they had a nazi in the ranks and to raid his home to seize...
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what did you do that you are not killed -- did you collaborate with the nazis?titute? these were the questions that were put to her. malcolm: how angry does that make you that your mother's first period in israel was so awful? >> extremely angry. this is one of the reasons why i am trying to tell her story. malcolm: this picture testifies to her courage. what makes the photograph extraordinary is that it was taken by a nazi, a gestapo christmas party. bella worked as an interpreter. the job gave her a great cover story which enabled her to travel to cities whether jewish resistance operated. 19 and masquerading as a polish catholic, she became a brilliant spy. her luck ran out at this railway station in poland. despite being arrested, tortured, and sent to auschwitz, she never confessed her true identity. >> she interacted with the gestapo people and what she did was to steal official papers to put official stamps on these papers, and she delivered official materials together with information that she gathered. she delivered it all to the headquarters of the und
what did you do that you are not killed -- did you collaborate with the nazis?titute? these were the questions that were put to her. malcolm: how angry does that make you that your mother's first period in israel was so awful? >> extremely angry. this is one of the reasons why i am trying to tell her story. malcolm: this picture testifies to her courage. what makes the photograph extraordinary is that it was taken by a nazi, a gestapo christmas party. bella worked as an interpreter. the...
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volunteers are digitizing millions of records of people imprisoned and slaved and murdered by the nazi regime and it's all happening in the tiny town of. here's more. tucked away in an industrial hall in western germany is an inconceivable room the hour olsen archives with 17500000 names of people persecuted by the nazis the most extensive archive of its kind index cards from concentration camps deportation lest clothing remnants from exuma bodies. there are the names of jews forced laborers concentration camp prisoners an unprecedented memory of suffering. the goal is to make the archive available online for everyone to use taking part in the digital tagging of the millions of slips of paper is a new way of remembering the action hash tag every name counts is an invitation for everyone to participate. so you just need access to the internet and you come to our website and from there you can access documents you can put the names and birth dates of nazi victims into our database and then these names will be published and will be accessible worldwide forever for everybody globally and h
volunteers are digitizing millions of records of people imprisoned and slaved and murdered by the nazi regime and it's all happening in the tiny town of. here's more. tucked away in an industrial hall in western germany is an inconceivable room the hour olsen archives with 17500000 names of people persecuted by the nazis the most extensive archive of its kind index cards from concentration camps deportation lest clothing remnants from exuma bodies. there are the names of jews forced laborers...
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murdered by the nazis or meanwhile here in germany a massive effort is underway to preserve the victim's memory volunteers are digitizing millions of records of people imprisoned and slaved and murdered by the nazi regime and it's all happening in the tiny town of. yours more. tapped away in an industrial hall in western germany is an inconceivable room the arrows in archives the 17500000 names of people persecuted by the nazis the most extensive archive of its kind index cards from concentration camps deportation lest clothing remnants from exuma bodies. there are the names of jews forced laborers concentration camp prisoners an unprecedented memory of suffering. the goal is to make the archive available online for everyone to use taking part in the digital tagging of the millions of slips of paper is a new way of remembering the action hash tag every name counts is an invitation for everyone to participate. you just need access to the internet and you come to our website and from there you can access documents you can put the names and birthdates of nazi victims into our database and t
murdered by the nazis or meanwhile here in germany a massive effort is underway to preserve the victim's memory volunteers are digitizing millions of records of people imprisoned and slaved and murdered by the nazi regime and it's all happening in the tiny town of. yours more. tapped away in an industrial hall in western germany is an inconceivable room the arrows in archives the 17500000 names of people persecuted by the nazis the most extensive archive of its kind index cards from...
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>> thompson: i see former nazi skinheads with the proud boys.ould turn out again and again to support trump's attempt to overturn the election. ♪ ♪ >> (chanting): all lives matter! all lives matter! >> thompson: as night falls, drunken proud boys merge with maga marchers and roam through the city looking for fights. trump supporters confront journalists... >> enemy of the people! >> thompson: vandalize black lives matter signs... (clamoring) (crunching) >> thompson: and fight with activists who try to stop them. (panicked shouting) >> get out of here! >> thompson: a month later, trump supporters take to the streets of washington again, and once again, the protests turn violent. (shouting) and then, he calls his supporters to the capitol on january 6. >> we're going to walk down and i'll be there with you. we're going walk down to the capitol. (cheers) you'll never take back our country with weakness. you have to show strength, and you have to be strong. (cheers) we have come to demand that congress dthe right thing, and we fight. we fight like h
>> thompson: i see former nazi skinheads with the proud boys.ould turn out again and again to support trump's attempt to overturn the election. ♪ ♪ >> (chanting): all lives matter! all lives matter! >> thompson: as night falls, drunken proud boys merge with maga marchers and roam through the city looking for fights. trump supporters confront journalists... >> enemy of the people! >> thompson: vandalize black lives matter signs... (clamoring) (crunching)...
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her book german women and the nazi killing field were finalists for the book award and has been translated into 23 different languages. it is a spectacular book on a subject that is often overlooked by holocaust historians. joshua rubenstein is on the staff of amnesty international usa from 1975 to 2012 as the northeast regional director. he is an associate of the davis center for russian and eurasian studies at harvard. joshua was the author and editor of many books including secret program the postwar inquisition of the jewish anti-fascist committee which received a national jewish book award and last day fall when that has been published in line languages. today they are discussing the ravine. it starts with a picture of a nightmare. a mother and two children on the brink of murder. through wendy's forensic archival detective work we took her through the ukraine, germany, slovakia, israel and the u.s. she recovers astonishing layers of details exploring the open massacres in ukraine as she seeks to find the identities of the family, their killers and the photographer. through this image
her book german women and the nazi killing field were finalists for the book award and has been translated into 23 different languages. it is a spectacular book on a subject that is often overlooked by holocaust historians. joshua rubenstein is on the staff of amnesty international usa from 1975 to 2012 as the northeast regional director. he is an associate of the davis center for russian and eurasian studies at harvard. joshua was the author and editor of many books including secret program...
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pritikin the children would be sent to live in a nazi camp in a fort on the most of. those.in june $937.00 special commission 3 summoned to grego and his mother to cologne. to stop a h.q. cologne after consulting with a senior civil servant mr thorne the next appointment will take place at the protestant hospital cologne via toggle on june 3rd at 7 30 am. for wards of the health authorities and duesseldorf where they are usually ordered to appear must be picked up and brought to cologne by car. if contrary to expectations one or more of them fails to appear before the health authorities at the appointed time then the driver will have to collect them. i had to go to cologne to buy a towel hospital that's what it's called today it's a protestant hospital you know most of the catholic hospitals refused to perform these operations so they went to cologne and i had in the family that both of them stood on the bridge over the rhine and fooled about throwing themselves into a position of lifeboats and. now when most of us didn't was 50 s you cannot emphasize enough what this forced
pritikin the children would be sent to live in a nazi camp in a fort on the most of. those.in june $937.00 special commission 3 summoned to grego and his mother to cologne. to stop a h.q. cologne after consulting with a senior civil servant mr thorne the next appointment will take place at the protestant hospital cologne via toggle on june 3rd at 7 30 am. for wards of the health authorities and duesseldorf where they are usually ordered to appear must be picked up and brought to cologne by car....
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all but one were destroyed by the nazis as they fled from the advancing soviet red army. the other one was blown up by anna heilman's co-conspirators in october 1944. she helped steal gunpowder from a munitions factory two miles from birkenau and smuggle it back in the hems of her clothes. >> it was this very elaborate system where the people that worked in the room where they packed the powder would take little bits and put it in a wastebasket on the side. another round of women would collect that waste, go to the bathroom, take out the gunpowder and hide it in fabric. >> reporter: and here is anna heilman, in her own words, in canada in 1996. >> they used this gunpowder and manufactured little hand grenades made out of metal around boxes of shoe polish with a wick and filled with gunpowder. and when you lit it, it exploded. >> reporter: the crematorium was destroyed during a brief rebellion by so called zonder commandos, jews, forced by the nazis to dispose of bodies from the gas chambers. >> all the sonderkommando people were killed. but the crematorium was destroyed.
all but one were destroyed by the nazis as they fled from the advancing soviet red army. the other one was blown up by anna heilman's co-conspirators in october 1944. she helped steal gunpowder from a munitions factory two miles from birkenau and smuggle it back in the hems of her clothes. >> it was this very elaborate system where the people that worked in the room where they packed the powder would take little bits and put it in a wastebasket on the side. another round of women would...
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house on a social network and it's clearly stated that it was american great britain that defeated the nazis during the 2nd world war without even a word about the soviet union and the version on the official caravan website it looks even more discouraging there it turns out that world war 2 was started by germany and the soviet union it wasn't russia but france that took the brunt of it and in fact the u.s.s.r. didn't liberate the europe from hitler but occupied it it feels like the author either knows nothing about history or he does and wants to rewrite it all that makes those old how would movies that were made during the war seem even more remarkable american audience was presented with a totally different picture of the world and the soviet union back that in the next 30 minutes we'll learn how history has been written and rewritten through american cinema. in 1403 at the high 2 for world war 2 the united states released mission to moscow a film about a visit to the u.s.s.r. by american ambassador joseph davis who were displayed by actor walter houston. we don't get many of your excell
house on a social network and it's clearly stated that it was american great britain that defeated the nazis during the 2nd world war without even a word about the soviet union and the version on the official caravan website it looks even more discouraging there it turns out that world war 2 was started by germany and the soviet union it wasn't russia but france that took the brunt of it and in fact the u.s.s.r. didn't liberate the europe from hitler but occupied it it feels like the author...
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president harry truman began to quickly regret it after the nazi surrender. of the quintiles it was that i know it was good though it will be didn't live only to discover that old as well as you look at those who. nurtured it in particular which made the serious good of you prestigious she were all in him only knew how to do that you can live here as if you were the real deal because it was just good to you if you could too little admit it go save it go to the issues of pollution those of the middle of the. 19th thirties the communist party in the united states is pretty strong. and i say that is a good thing your critical in fighting early 5 years for civil rights in the united states hollywood has attracted all these creative artists writers directors producers actors and actresses and intellectual. those were the ones who are most attracted to the communist ideal and they wanted to see the soviet union is representing something better than the sword and materialism of american capitalism so in 947 the house un-american activities committee or down on holly
president harry truman began to quickly regret it after the nazi surrender. of the quintiles it was that i know it was good though it will be didn't live only to discover that old as well as you look at those who. nurtured it in particular which made the serious good of you prestigious she were all in him only knew how to do that you can live here as if you were the real deal because it was just good to you if you could too little admit it go save it go to the issues of pollution those of the...
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i should say, allegedly, a nazi-owned tattoo shop. i don't want to get sued by nazis.
i should say, allegedly, a nazi-owned tattoo shop. i don't want to get sued by nazis.
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or holocaust remembrance day commemorating the 6000000 jews murdered by the nazis or meanwhile here in germany a massive effort is underway it's a preserve the victim's memory volunteers are digitizing millions of records of people imprisoned and slaved and murdered by the nazi regime and it's all happening in the tiny town of. here's more. tucked away in an industrial hall in western germany is an inconceivable room the arrows in archives with 17500000 names of people persecuted by the nazis the most extensive archive of its kind index cards from concentration camps deportation lest clothing remnants from exuma bodies . there are the names of jews forced laborers concentration camp prisoners in unprecedented memory of suffering. the goal is to make the archive available online for everyone to use taking part in the digital tagging of the millions of slips of paper is a new way of remembering the action hash tag every name counts is an invitation for everyone to participate. you just need access to the internet and you come to our website and from there you can access documents you can
or holocaust remembrance day commemorating the 6000000 jews murdered by the nazis or meanwhile here in germany a massive effort is underway it's a preserve the victim's memory volunteers are digitizing millions of records of people imprisoned and slaved and murdered by the nazi regime and it's all happening in the tiny town of. here's more. tucked away in an industrial hall in western germany is an inconceivable room the arrows in archives with 17500000 names of people persecuted by the nazis...
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volunteers are digitizing millions of records of people imprisoned and slaved and murdered by the nazi regime and it's all happening in the tiny town of. here's more. tucked away in an industrial hall in western germany isn't inconceivable room the hour olsen archives with 17500000 names of people persecuted by the nazis the most extensive archive of its kind index cards from concentration camps deportation lest clothing remnants from exuma bodies. there are the names of jews forced laborers concentration camp prisoners an unprecedented memory of suffering. the goal is to make the archive available online for everyone to use taking part in the digital tagging of the millions of slips of paper is a new way of remembering the action hash tag every name counts is an invitation for everyone to participate. you just need access to the internet and you come to our website and from there you can access documents you can put the names and birthdates of nazi victims into our database and then these names will be published and will be accessible worldwide forever for everybody globally who can j
volunteers are digitizing millions of records of people imprisoned and slaved and murdered by the nazi regime and it's all happening in the tiny town of. here's more. tucked away in an industrial hall in western germany isn't inconceivable room the hour olsen archives with 17500000 names of people persecuted by the nazis the most extensive archive of its kind index cards from concentration camps deportation lest clothing remnants from exuma bodies. there are the names of jews forced laborers...
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volunteers are digitizing millions of records of people imprisoned and slaved and murdered by the nazi regime and it's all happening in the tiny town of. yours more. tucked away in an industrial hall in western germany is an inconceivable room the arrows in archives the 17500000 names of people persecuted by the nazis the most extensive archive of its kind index cards from concentration camps deportation lest some clothing remnants from exuma bodies. there are the names of jews forced laborers concentration camp prisoners an unprecedented memory of suffering. the goal is to make the archive available online for everyone to use taking part in the digital tagging of the millions of slips of paper is a new way of remembering the action hash tag every name counts is an invitation for everyone to participate. you just need access to the internet and you come to our website and from there you can access documents you can put the names and the birth dates of nazi victims into our database and then these names will be published and will be accessible worldwide forever for everybody globally wh
volunteers are digitizing millions of records of people imprisoned and slaved and murdered by the nazi regime and it's all happening in the tiny town of. yours more. tucked away in an industrial hall in western germany is an inconceivable room the arrows in archives the 17500000 names of people persecuted by the nazis the most extensive archive of its kind index cards from concentration camps deportation lest some clothing remnants from exuma bodies. there are the names of jews forced laborers...
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occupation and not the other— through nazi occupation and not the other side — through nazi occupation have had the privilege of— concentration camp. i have had the privilege of seeing it, but it is wonderful to see documentaries made of this— wonderful to see documentaries made of this very— wonderful to see documentaries made of this very important experience of survivors— of this very important experience of survivors so — of this very important experience of survivors so that we can learn from their— survivors so that we can learn from their experience so that we can to their experience so that we canto their— their experience so that we can to their stores — their experience so that we can to their stores try and prevent future genocide — their stores try and prevent future genocide going ahead. free their stores try and prevent future genocide going ahead.— their stores try and prevent future genocide going ahead. free for the last word, yasmin. _ genocide going ahead. free for the last word, yasmin. absolutely. - genocide going ahead. free for the i last word, yasmin. absolutely
occupation and not the other— through nazi occupation and not the other side — through nazi occupation have had the privilege of— concentration camp. i have had the privilege of seeing it, but it is wonderful to see documentaries made of this— wonderful to see documentaries made of this very— wonderful to see documentaries made of this very important experience of survivors— of this very important experience of survivors so — of this very important experience of survivors so that...
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he was condemning the neo-nazis, and they mowed him down, killed him, shot him. that got our attention in a big way, i can assure you. >> morris dees told my mom, i have gotten death threats. are you prepared for this? she said, i don't care. i just want the world to know what has happened to my son. >> beulah mae donald versus united klans of america. she put her name, one person, one individual, one mother against the klan. she knew that the klan had no problems killing children. why would they refrain from killing an elderly black woman? she knew what the risks were, and she did it anyway, not merely on her behalf. she did it on behalf of other mothers, on behalf of their children. >> i fought for a departmental trial, one officer fired, which there should have been at least six officers fired. >> the idea that your child can be killed by the state and there be no justice is enough to make someone lose their mind. >> justice would be when all of those officers stand accountable for my son's death. then at least it would be closure because there is no justice f
he was condemning the neo-nazis, and they mowed him down, killed him, shot him. that got our attention in a big way, i can assure you. >> morris dees told my mom, i have gotten death threats. are you prepared for this? she said, i don't care. i just want the world to know what has happened to my son. >> beulah mae donald versus united klans of america. she put her name, one person, one individual, one mother against the klan. she knew that the klan had no problems killing children....
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a new exhibition in berlin charts the life and work of one of germany's most distinguished nazi huntersthe chief prosecutor at auschwitz trial in 1963. he is best known for bringing out off eichmann to justice in israel. >> the attorney general was determined to hold the national socialists legally accountable for their crimes when most in postwar germany went to to forget the past. imprisoned in the 1930's as a young jewish lawyer and committed left-winger, he fled to denmark and sweden. years later, he returned to track down nazi criminals. >> after the war, it seemed logical to bring about what we had dreamt of even thoughe were idealistic and probably overly optimistic. >> he secured cvictions for atrocities committed at auschwitz. >> the problem was people holding senior positions in the judicial system have themselves been nazis. that meant he was facing institutional resistance. >> when he found out out off eichmann, one of the architects of the holocaust was hiding in argentina, he told the israeli secret service rather than the german authorities. he was driven by a desire for
a new exhibition in berlin charts the life and work of one of germany's most distinguished nazi huntersthe chief prosecutor at auschwitz trial in 1963. he is best known for bringing out off eichmann to justice in israel. >> the attorney general was determined to hold the national socialists legally accountable for their crimes when most in postwar germany went to to forget the past. imprisoned in the 1930's as a young jewish lawyer and committed left-winger, he fled to denmark and sweden....