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in this case, we have silverware and a teapot with adolf hitler's initials on them that were captured by american troops in munich, where hitler had begun his political career. found in nazi headquarters buildings, nazi administration buildings, in munich. basically, with the elimination of adolf hitler, we then have the opportunity to try and sum up what this war in europe meant. we do so with a film that tells what the entire cost of hitler's nazi germany meant to the world. in terms of death, it was something that had never been seen before. in terms of destruction, culture, entire communities, the holocaust of the jews as well as others, political prisoners, so on. many others perished in hitler's concentration camp systems. we try and give people a sense of what the allied troops were fighting for. what it meant to extinguish that from the world. at the end of the road to berlin after we try and summarize the cost of the war for our public, we have an ending quote by general dwight d. eisenhower. this came from a letter that the supreme commander of the allied forces wrote in apr
in this case, we have silverware and a teapot with adolf hitler's initials on them that were captured by american troops in munich, where hitler had begun his political career. found in nazi headquarters buildings, nazi administration buildings, in munich. basically, with the elimination of adolf hitler, we then have the opportunity to try and sum up what this war in europe meant. we do so with a film that tells what the entire cost of hitler's nazi germany meant to the world. in terms of...
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and no matter what the adolf hitler's of the world, and the joph stan's and espeally the palestinianss "i will give israel an everlasting name". isaiah 56:5. watch jack van impe presents. (exclaiming) (school bell ringing) (barney belches) (whistle blows) (yells) (beeping) (playing the harp) (tires screeching) d'oh! (tires screeching)
and no matter what the adolf hitler's of the world, and the joph stan's and espeally the palestinianss "i will give israel an everlasting name". isaiah 56:5. watch jack van impe presents. (exclaiming) (school bell ringing) (barney belches) (whistle blows) (yells) (beeping) (playing the harp) (tires screeching) d'oh! (tires screeching)
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and no matter what the adolf hitler's of the world, and the joph stan's and espeally the palestinians. god says "i will give israel an everlasting name". isaiah 56:5. watch jack van impe presents. >> coming up next. swimming and networking. >> the fifth brainchild that i mis >> telling jokes on the morning radio show when we got a surprise it turns out he was given credit for the success of his career. and they told the jokes but we finally got some positive feedback. >> teeeight just a little more support. >> something straight out of a commercial after shepard was supposed to be watching them and fell asleep. so 1,000 cheaper money to the center of this city. the police officers uploaded the video showing how chaotic it was and then they got sent back home. >> a new happy hour in new york city and not drink. i went to a midtown where i had one heck of a killer spinning workout. the writers are split into three teams and a the harder you push the better your team does this. >> the whole concept was the brainchild of three entrepreneurs to encourage people to get physically fit but al
and no matter what the adolf hitler's of the world, and the joph stan's and espeally the palestinians. god says "i will give israel an everlasting name". isaiah 56:5. watch jack van impe presents. >> coming up next. swimming and networking. >> the fifth brainchild that i mis >> telling jokes on the morning radio show when we got a surprise it turns out he was given credit for the success of his career. and they told the jokes but we finally got some positive...
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there were seismic tremors in the investment world as the nationalist party had openly praised adolf hitler and came to power in 1948. unsure what to make of the advent of prime minister david and the policy of apartheid, capital poured out of south africa. by 1950, those fears and well -- had quelled. this is despite the fact that the regime passed a number of laws designed to reinforce white supremacy. strip africans, indians and coloreds of the rights they possessed and launched a primitive strike to and the international territory of south west africa. current day namibia. in march 1950, the world bank vice president at the invitation of the nationalist regime visited the union of south africa to gain first-hand information about conditions in that area. that initial assessment of the nation's economic viability required that the banks ignore the brutality of apartheid and come as the state department advised its own emissaries from "tame your conscience -- hang your conscience on a peg when you visit south africa so you can really enjoy it." that suspension of reality meant the conditi
there were seismic tremors in the investment world as the nationalist party had openly praised adolf hitler and came to power in 1948. unsure what to make of the advent of prime minister david and the policy of apartheid, capital poured out of south africa. by 1950, those fears and well -- had quelled. this is despite the fact that the regime passed a number of laws designed to reinforce white supremacy. strip africans, indians and coloreds of the rights they possessed and launched a primitive...
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but for everyone else in 1929 with the crash of the stock market and the rise of the power of adolf hitler, which put into immigrationle new crisis of jews from germany, austria, and central europe. it is quite remarkable to note that in the very active world of holocaust history, and particularly in the assessments of the role of the united states in rescue of holocaust victims and potential victims, that there is only one person in the entire literature which is mostly tremendously negative, who consistently gets good marks , even for the strongest critics of american behavior during this period. scholars like david wyman and llar is theoff, ce only one they say never lost his moral compass. as we go through the highlights and low lights, he does train his attention on the issue of rescue and works at it despite essentially no success whatsoever. in terms major event of the united states trying to deal with holocaust immigrants conference -- evian in france. reaction was to simply get unused quota is filled in the united states. the problem accelerated with kristallnacht, great knocks th
but for everyone else in 1929 with the crash of the stock market and the rise of the power of adolf hitler, which put into immigrationle new crisis of jews from germany, austria, and central europe. it is quite remarkable to note that in the very active world of holocaust history, and particularly in the assessments of the role of the united states in rescue of holocaust victims and potential victims, that there is only one person in the entire literature which is mostly tremendously negative,...
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a black binder filled with instructions on how to make a bomb rifles next to a framed photo of adolf hitlera shot gun, four wiefls and more than 40,000 dollars. >>> a teenaged girl now under arrest ar drying up a hit list at her school. they are contacting the families of the people threatened. the student is charged with 29 counts of breech could be ex ex pelled. >>> a member of british parliament is shot and killed in broad daylight. joe cox was attacked outside of a library by a man armed with a gun and a knife. this picture capturing police arresting a 62-year-old man identified as thomas mayor. they are not looking at a motive the attacker was heard shouting britain is first several times. they have been campaigning for britain to stay in the eu. >> more corruption fallout three months after he was caught in the moving pay scandal. the top guy in charge of veteran's benefits is walking away scot-free. danny pupil mel was fired for forcing ranked employees out of their jobs so they could keep their high salary. he is now retiring. >> the campaign sign is damaged vandals. this as the loc
a black binder filled with instructions on how to make a bomb rifles next to a framed photo of adolf hitlera shot gun, four wiefls and more than 40,000 dollars. >>> a teenaged girl now under arrest ar drying up a hit list at her school. they are contacting the families of the people threatened. the student is charged with 29 counts of breech could be ex ex pelled. >>> a member of british parliament is shot and killed in broad daylight. joe cox was attacked outside of a library...
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for everybody in 1929 with the crash of the stock power ofd the rise to it of hitler, which -- adolf hitler was put into motion a new immigration crisis. it is quite remarkable to note that in the very active world of holocaust history and particularly in the assessment ofthe role in united states rescue of holocaust victims and potential victims, that there is only one person in the entire literature, which is mostly, tremendously negative who consistently gets good marks, even for the strongest critics of american behavior during this period, scholars like david is the only person they say never lost his moral compass. when one goes through this period, the highlights or low lights of it, he puts his attention on the issue of rescue and works on it despite no success whatsoever. the first major event in terms of dealing with holocaust immigrants was the conference in france, and intergovernmental association. he tried to get unused quotas filled in the united states. the problem accelerated with the great nazi conflict against the hich in 1938 after w immigration greatly accelerated. they
for everybody in 1929 with the crash of the stock power ofd the rise to it of hitler, which -- adolf hitler was put into motion a new immigration crisis. it is quite remarkable to note that in the very active world of holocaust history and particularly in the assessment ofthe role in united states rescue of holocaust victims and potential victims, that there is only one person in the entire literature, which is mostly, tremendously negative who consistently gets good marks, even for the...
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did we say adolf hitler and dr. mengolee had a bad childhood. did we say stalin and khrushchev weren't hugged by their daddies as little boys. you are looking to make the perpetrator a victim. it's shameful. melissa: he's trying to say using the label you are enflaming the rest of the muslim community that would help you? >> let me ask you, do we think it makes a difference to isis? do we think they are going to be deadlier? melissa: what about the moderate muslims. >> president sisi went to the equivalent of the vatican two a powerful clerics, you have to help me engender a revolution in islam because the jihadis are winning. if he knows it, if king abdullah says this is a religious war inside islam, we are undermining our muslim allies saying these are not the droids you are looking for, has nothing to do with religion, it's about poverty and closeted homosexuality. we're undermining our muslim allies. melissa: sebastian gorka, thank you very much. connell? connell: a city on high alert, paris. a man investigated for terror ties stabbed a fren
did we say adolf hitler and dr. mengolee had a bad childhood. did we say stalin and khrushchev weren't hugged by their daddies as little boys. you are looking to make the perpetrator a victim. it's shameful. melissa: he's trying to say using the label you are enflaming the rest of the muslim community that would help you? >> let me ask you, do we think it makes a difference to isis? do we think they are going to be deadlier? melissa: what about the moderate muslims. >> president...
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. >> of jewish heritage living in the netherlands when adolf hitler occupied the netherlands and perpetrated attempt to genocide against jews in europe. kellye: he is using skype to share his parents pokes experience at the students -- parents' experience with the students. his father went into hiding in 1942. was arrested in 1944. set to rotterdam. he was the only jew in the prison to survive, because someone removed the star identifying him as jewish from his door the night before he was scheduled to be sent to a concentration camp. this is picture of the mother with a sixth grade class attending the same amsterdam school that anne frank attended. he went into hiding with a woman who would become the foster mother. >> ite people how to get along, dream each other with respect and eliminate prejudice. kellye: with the host that the holocaust will never happen again. outside purcellville, kellye lynn, abc7 news. jonathan: fireworks at the code conference in california. amazon founder and "washington post" owner took time to take a shot at another silicon valley billionaire. paypal cofounder
. >> of jewish heritage living in the netherlands when adolf hitler occupied the netherlands and perpetrated attempt to genocide against jews in europe. kellye: he is using skype to share his parents pokes experience at the students -- parents' experience with the students. his father went into hiding in 1942. was arrested in 1944. set to rotterdam. he was the only jew in the prison to survive, because someone removed the star identifying him as jewish from his door the night before he...
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thought ava brawn was a supermodel or centerfold he would look up to because of the ties with adolf hitler. >> in a highly risky move, staff decided to place jones in pendleton's grow unit. a unit where rival gang members have to live side by side. >> the white supremacists are a small minority here. when he was in general population, he and one of the fellow guys he clicked up with were the targets of many, you know, violent acts. he was placed in segregation for his own protection for a little while. the violence got so bad for him. he admits how ignorant he was back then. he sees that he -- his way of thinking was incorrect. >> it was kind of crazy. i mean, seen a lot of stuff. i've been to rallies. i mean, all that stuff. i've seen 40-foot crosses burn and stuff like that. that's what we live by, that's just how we was. i didn't know anything different from it. just how stuff was. >> despite his past affiliation with the aryan nation, inside pendleton, michael jones learned how to get along with the very people he loved to hate. >> i mean, this is a real cool individual, probably the c
thought ava brawn was a supermodel or centerfold he would look up to because of the ties with adolf hitler. >> in a highly risky move, staff decided to place jones in pendleton's grow unit. a unit where rival gang members have to live side by side. >> the white supremacists are a small minority here. when he was in general population, he and one of the fellow guys he clicked up with were the targets of many, you know, violent acts. he was placed in segregation for his own protection...
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trump is a fascist or neofascist and therefore, like, if somebody in the 1930s, mid 1930s killed adolf hitler would have been justified. they're saying the same thing about donald trump. and if you just say, if you're like the "new york times" or something and hinted he is a fascist, that gives justification of this kind of violence. >> well, i'm not sure about that. i know the terms get thrown around and they're incredibly serious terms. >> indeed. >> i never called donald trump a fascist. david: the mainstream media does it all the time. >> the most powerful thing you can do is unpack what he says and his policies. show how dangerous and divisive they are for the country. i'm not in the business of name calling and hillary clinton spoke out about this. she did say donald trump's rhetoric adds to the situations and i agree with her there, i don't want to place blame anywhere but on the shoulders of the protestors and it's got to stop. and journalism like this is not right. david: it's not journalism at all. thank you very much, arbry and jessica. melissa: hillary clinton trying to capitalize
trump is a fascist or neofascist and therefore, like, if somebody in the 1930s, mid 1930s killed adolf hitler would have been justified. they're saying the same thing about donald trump. and if you just say, if you're like the "new york times" or something and hinted he is a fascist, that gives justification of this kind of violence. >> well, i'm not sure about that. i know the terms get thrown around and they're incredibly serious terms. >> indeed. >> i never called...
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because immediately jumping in to help franco and his nationalists, within a matter of days, were adolf hitler or and benito mussolini. both sent planes, pilot, tanks, tank drivers, military advisers, military equipment of all kinds. and mussolini before long sent 80,000 ground troops as well. the spanish civil war had begun. the war was basically between those forces and the quite ragtag remange armed forces -- remaining armed forces that stayed loyal to the elected government of the spanish republic. now, manager that made this -- something that made this different from any war that had been seen in europe in quite a long time was the way political violation was deliberately targeted -- violence was deliberately targeted at civilians. in areas that the nationalists controlled or took over, there was widespread targeting, targeted killing of any civilians who had been in any way part of or known supporters of the previous elected government of the spanish republic. 150,000 civilians were killed in nationalist-controlled territory during the war and another 20,000 afterwards. this was a lot of
because immediately jumping in to help franco and his nationalists, within a matter of days, were adolf hitler or and benito mussolini. both sent planes, pilot, tanks, tank drivers, military advisers, military equipment of all kinds. and mussolini before long sent 80,000 ground troops as well. the spanish civil war had begun. the war was basically between those forces and the quite ragtag remange armed forces -- remaining armed forces that stayed loyal to the elected government of the spanish...
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came after hewlett-packard ceo, major republican donor meg whitman, reportedly compared trump to adolf hitler and benito mussolini during a closed-door meeting on friday. in syria isis has claimed , responsibility for suicide and car bombings that reportedly killed at least 20 people in a suburb of the capital damascus. meanwhile the syrian government , has reportedly dropped barrel bombs on daraya, another damascus suburb, just hours after it received its first delivery of food aid in four years. residents said the raids began as people gathered to collect the much-needed food. this comes as at least 39 people have been reported killed in airstrikes blamed on either the syrian regime or russian forces in the syrian province of idlib. in bangladesh, authorities say they have arrested more than 8500 people over the course of four days as part of a nationwide crackdown they say is aimed at stopping violence against religious minorities and secular bloggers. opponents say bangladesh is using the effort to target political dissidents. in germany, thousands of people formed a human chain around a
came after hewlett-packard ceo, major republican donor meg whitman, reportedly compared trump to adolf hitler and benito mussolini during a closed-door meeting on friday. in syria isis has claimed , responsibility for suicide and car bombings that reportedly killed at least 20 people in a suburb of the capital damascus. meanwhile the syrian government , has reportedly dropped barrel bombs on daraya, another damascus suburb, just hours after it received its first delivery of food aid in four...
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of us this the service fought for freedom and in world war ii we were determined to prove that adolf hitler was wrong in his quest for a 1,000-year reich. we're proud of what was accomplished but it was at such a great human cost. so many died. young men around me died. they died defending our nation and our allies and our shared commitment to the protection of human dignity. we honor them tonight on this special anniversary. perhaps the greatest honor we can confer upon those who fought and particularly those we lost is to ensure that we remain steadfast in our defense of those same democratic values and the same transatlantic partnership that defind us 70 and 75 years ago. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, every time i see the american flag, i sick -- or sing our national anthem, it gives me a special thrill. so please, let's everybody stand and sing the national anthem for this great country that we love so much. lease. >> ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight
of us this the service fought for freedom and in world war ii we were determined to prove that adolf hitler was wrong in his quest for a 1,000-year reich. we're proud of what was accomplished but it was at such a great human cost. so many died. young men around me died. they died defending our nation and our allies and our shared commitment to the protection of human dignity. we honor them tonight on this special anniversary. perhaps the greatest honor we can confer upon those who fought and...
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black americans know "that there are elements in this country which practice naziism long before adolf hitler celebrated his first birthday and which today dominate the federal government and the army and navy." tate's ambition to travel the world and launch new research had to have been put on hold by the war. but in the 1950s she was able to resume a frenetic solo travel itinerary that would take her well beyond europe and lay the groundwork for her future research. indeed, international travel and extended stays outside of the united states continued to dominate tate's personal and professional life in that decade starting with her fulbright to india and her exhaustive exploration of southeast asia. between her travels and her teaching tate managed to write articles and reviews on an array of topics. but it was the pacific islands large and small that remained tate's intellectual focus for two decades, yielding a vast bod yif work that does not lend itself as easily to summary as her earlier work on disarmament. she published two books in the 1960s that became and remained standard treatme
black americans know "that there are elements in this country which practice naziism long before adolf hitler celebrated his first birthday and which today dominate the federal government and the army and navy." tate's ambition to travel the world and launch new research had to have been put on hold by the war. but in the 1950s she was able to resume a frenetic solo travel itinerary that would take her well beyond europe and lay the groundwork for her future research. indeed,...
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were seismic tremors in the investment world as the nationalist party, which had openly praised adolf hitler, came to power in 1948. unsure what to make of the advent of prime minister daniel milan and the policy of aparthe apartheid, capital poured out of south africa. yet by 1950 those fears had quelled and the world bank began eyeing pretoria as a sound, wise investment. and this is despite the fact that milan's regime passed a number of laws designed to reinforce white supremacy, strip africans, indians, and coloreds of the very limited rights that they barely possessed, and launched a pre-emptive strike to virtually annex the international territory of southwest africa, current-day namibia. nonetheless, in march 1950 the world bank's vice president at the invitation of the nationalist regime visited the union of south africa to gain firsthand information about conditions in that area. that initial assessment of the nation's economic viability required that the bank's review team ignore the brutality of apartheid and, as the state department advised its own emissaries, quote, hang your c
were seismic tremors in the investment world as the nationalist party, which had openly praised adolf hitler, came to power in 1948. unsure what to make of the advent of prime minister daniel milan and the policy of aparthe apartheid, capital poured out of south africa. yet by 1950 those fears had quelled and the world bank began eyeing pretoria as a sound, wise investment. and this is despite the fact that milan's regime passed a number of laws designed to reinforce white supremacy, strip...
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72 years ago today six american and four british and canadian divisions began the assault on adolf hitler's fortress europe on what german filled marshal ramal referred to as the longest day. as the paratroopers moved to their planes and infantry men embarked on their ships dwight eisenhower said you're about to embark on the great crusade toward which we have striven these many months. the eyes of the world are upon you. the hopes and prayers of liberty-loving people everywhere march with you. in company with our brave allies and brothers in arms on other fronts you will bring about the destruction of the german war machine, the elimination of nazi tyranny over the oppressed people's of europe and security for ourselves and a free world. north carolina was in normandy on that day. at 1:51 a.m., fort bragg's 82 airborne division -p under the command of general ridgeway and brigadier general gavin began the fight. the paratroopers of the all american division were scattered by bad weather and german antiaircraft fire. missing many of their designated drop zones. within hours through sheer gu
72 years ago today six american and four british and canadian divisions began the assault on adolf hitler's fortress europe on what german filled marshal ramal referred to as the longest day. as the paratroopers moved to their planes and infantry men embarked on their ships dwight eisenhower said you're about to embark on the great crusade toward which we have striven these many months. the eyes of the world are upon you. the hopes and prayers of liberty-loving people everywhere march with you....