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thank you visited auschwitz the first of two camps set up in neighboring towns are clean and green seems to be dropped into the inscription our life must break meaning work makes you free and remain above the gate which prisoners passed on their way to the events he also saw exhibition documenting the lives of the inmates and the conditions make supper. i made a plea for more tolerance and equality in the world and said that nothing could ever prepare one for a visit to the epicenter of evil with systematic murder unique in human history reached its atrocious climax for this lawyers for the business you know that as him. my words. yes you are and i don't raise my kids to nation and why. if you do this owen was inevitable what now photo ops. we went today. oh no. the only ones will follow what he wanted. and fundamental freedoms. someone please five million people mostly but also roam up poles and others died in gas chambers or from starvation and disease in auschwitz and the neighboring park in a death camp in occupied poland between nineteen forty and nineteen forty five in total an est
thank you visited auschwitz the first of two camps set up in neighboring towns are clean and green seems to be dropped into the inscription our life must break meaning work makes you free and remain above the gate which prisoners passed on their way to the events he also saw exhibition documenting the lives of the inmates and the conditions make supper. i made a plea for more tolerance and equality in the world and said that nothing could ever prepare one for a visit to the epicenter of evil...
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total an estimated six million were wiped out by the nazis final solution thank you moon's visit auschwitz was only the second of the united nations secretary general the first to visit the former death camp was a brut rose brut rose valley in nineteen ninety five the demonstrators from the far right british national party have protested outside the old bailey court house in london with a murder trial of two men accused of butchering a british soldier on the streets of london is due to begin this week i love the pretence of nigerian descent. michael a deadline you and michael at demo while they are expected to plead not guilty to the murder of me reading the conspiracy to murder a police officer and the attempted murder of a police officer. however at the time of the killing them and were quoted as saying the attack treat me as revenge for killing muslims in afghanistan. bnp leader nick griffin said
total an estimated six million were wiped out by the nazis final solution thank you moon's visit auschwitz was only the second of the united nations secretary general the first to visit the former death camp was a brut rose brut rose valley in nineteen ninety five the demonstrators from the far right british national party have protested outside the old bailey court house in london with a murder trial of two men accused of butchering a british soldier on the streets of london is due to begin...
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german troops rounded up more than a thousand deported to auschwitz. only sixteen of them survived the war and the community was devastated no new exhibition is being held to mark the seventieth anniversary of this atrocity but the juice and rind that date is unforgettable. that day when german forces stormed the kids know and other parts of the eighteen sixty two jewish families this youtube over to the of rome has always been about october the six teams in every conversation had every shot we always talked about so that the sixteenth because it was the greatest attack on the italian and the roman jewish community will support the problem will organize by ryan is showing in the exhibition is a tribute to those who were deported by the nazis and that the rich one thousandand twenty two people fell to fourteen minutes at the same family what am i the problem is when i see these faces i didn't see that she's lying unfortunately the line to finish the fries that in real time. on the day or two discos mother was heavily pregnant with him. she had a lucky e
german troops rounded up more than a thousand deported to auschwitz. only sixteen of them survived the war and the community was devastated no new exhibition is being held to mark the seventieth anniversary of this atrocity but the juice and rind that date is unforgettable. that day when german forces stormed the kids know and other parts of the eighteen sixty two jewish families this youtube over to the of rome has always been about october the six teams in every conversation had every shot we...
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retracted from such statements and a few years ago, i was invited with other american imams, to visit auschwitz and dachau. and these types of stereotypes and conspiracy theories do abound in some muslim circles. it facilitates the criticism of israel, by denying the jewishness of the jewish people, some muslims feel they can defend the plight of the palestinians by demonstrating that the jews don't deserve the holy land. criticism of the jewish people and the antisemitism on the other. without smearing an entire religion. >> speaking about the pink elephant in the room eating hummis. independent israel and mall tin imran state. things should be easier right lisa? i can't think of anything else the religions are so similar yet the differences are so deep. the depict of israel palestinian conflict as a jewish versus muslim thing. and the wedge being driven by liberals and conservatives on both sides. ordinary people on both sides would have throarnd get abelong. ds would have gonden along. .horace, palestine israel, it contaminates the conversation. real talk. how do both leaders, jewish and mus
retracted from such statements and a few years ago, i was invited with other american imams, to visit auschwitz and dachau. and these types of stereotypes and conspiracy theories do abound in some muslim circles. it facilitates the criticism of israel, by denying the jewishness of the jewish people, some muslims feel they can defend the plight of the palestinians by demonstrating that the jews don't deserve the holy land. criticism of the jewish people and the antisemitism on the other. without...
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and the scope of the violence occurring in the open air settings and those killing centers like auschwitz. >> and now familiar with the work of blood volumes it is close to half of the victims perished outside of these gassing at centers in the open-air mass shootings coming get a liquidation, a deportation, in these communities. my first trip summer of 1992 i made my way to the regional archives 100 miles from kiev of in the reason why i went there is because i if they cared about there was in excellent study of the whole essence police the upper wrote -- apparatus he had his headquarters there about 56 miles south so i thought here is interesting place in the heart of a settlement that historically was important for russia and jewish history confined bet jewish population to this area with the heartland of jewish history with the empire a large debt have concentration of jews 38 or 50%. you have hitler and himmler stationed there a high concentration maybe there is german documentation from these regional archives to understand what happens locally of whether or not hitler and himmler h
and the scope of the violence occurring in the open air settings and those killing centers like auschwitz. >> and now familiar with the work of blood volumes it is close to half of the victims perished outside of these gassing at centers in the open-air mass shootings coming get a liquidation, a deportation, in these communities. my first trip summer of 1992 i made my way to the regional archives 100 miles from kiev of in the reason why i went there is because i if they cared about there...
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he's just as his mother was killed in auschwitz was torn between the jewish religion he was going into courses that catholicism he later confided to me as a teenager. palin says these conflicting sides of one's personality is something we can all relate to. that's what attracted me attracted me to subject is of the double identity the paradox and contradiction about double identity and i guess that's what middle school the most universal and it goes beyond tuition kept me can i sum of people that weren't union of suspicion the fish are kept in the back of the movie because they found something that that up to them and because the fall of us have totally been due to some of you know and we have two he was a double that to the side of our pots and cups come to terms with it amongst other big films anticipated at the festival include as many director barry farm and say this the congress. starring a partially animated robin writes who plays herself in the movie. it tells the story of an aging hollywood actors who sells the rights to traditional in its later on has ethical doubts. alongside
he's just as his mother was killed in auschwitz was torn between the jewish religion he was going into courses that catholicism he later confided to me as a teenager. palin says these conflicting sides of one's personality is something we can all relate to. that's what attracted me attracted me to subject is of the double identity the paradox and contradiction about double identity and i guess that's what middle school the most universal and it goes beyond tuition kept me can i sum of people...
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tom weekend in concentration camps and death camps auschwitz broken now my aunt got me to think at least new man has been involved with march and the waiting for the past decade she said students also celebrate jewish lie in israel between march from the sunscreen. to the links to old to the cartel. and it's raining and it's done saying this is suppose to st and students jewish identity but dr allen made her a position at childrens hospital los angeles says he doesn't bite from that jewish identity for the most part really didn't change with the trap. dr naik and just released his scientific study in which he served a two hundred los angeles participants before during and immediately after their trip last year and he has also extended entry trip for the past ten years and is emotionally invested in holocaust education because of his family. my father was a survivor and i lost approximately eighty of my aunts uncles and cousins. he says well this trip is important to study found students were emotionally overwhelmed by the intense holocaust education program so after you hear the word dea
tom weekend in concentration camps and death camps auschwitz broken now my aunt got me to think at least new man has been involved with march and the waiting for the past decade she said students also celebrate jewish lie in israel between march from the sunscreen. to the links to old to the cartel. and it's raining and it's done saying this is suppose to st and students jewish identity but dr allen made her a position at childrens hospital los angeles says he doesn't bite from that jewish...
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for america's security and the funding submissions to the world's problems to commence painful in auschwitz and us ally israel the jewish state's twenty seven minutes gone to this content the atomic agreement with iran as a historic mistake and says that his country is under no obligation to accept its terms in exchange for the first time since the court that surrounds higher grade enrichment of ukrainian staff which it is its mideast tensions in the middle east and of its own drinks. first on the syrian peace talks has been announced that generate i know it's already morning that they may not get paid to tip the conditions imposed by the saudi syrian president assad says he is willing to talk about it stands for allah wants to position syrian national council says it's not ready to entertain the idea of the site being involved in serious future in any way for extremists rebel forces meanwhile say they pointed to the ceasefire negotiations series to not be politics has now opened her up and took thousand lights despite the efforts of international community still sharing insights come in to
for america's security and the funding submissions to the world's problems to commence painful in auschwitz and us ally israel the jewish state's twenty seven minutes gone to this content the atomic agreement with iran as a historic mistake and says that his country is under no obligation to accept its terms in exchange for the first time since the court that surrounds higher grade enrichment of ukrainian staff which it is its mideast tensions in the middle east and of its own drinks. first on...
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margaret's mother brother and father were murdered in auschwitz. but she survived. now she recalls her time to speaking to german students about life under the nazis. she too has taken part in the government backed project promoting diversity. imagine you are allowed to love. we want or the things that are important you are man. imagine your spurned just for being who you walk. these are issues that students across berlin have been grappling with meeting you. twelfth grade students at rochdale here school decided to make a film of god is showing how different people doing different things and still harmonized. the film warren's of the dangers of racism financials and diversity can be a unifying force. instead i find an awful how people are ostracized attrition happened. we're all human beings there's no difference for me to speak in this. and that's the message for the students as they remember one life lost as a result of prejudice. take a short break but when they come back to france sees its credit ratings last the second time in three years of german industry fe
margaret's mother brother and father were murdered in auschwitz. but she survived. now she recalls her time to speaking to german students about life under the nazis. she too has taken part in the government backed project promoting diversity. imagine you are allowed to love. we want or the things that are important you are man. imagine your spurned just for being who you walk. these are issues that students across berlin have been grappling with meeting you. twelfth grade students at rochdale...
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for america's security and the funding submissions to the world's problems to commence painful in auschwitz and us ally israel the jewish state's twenty seven minutes gone to thi
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we done compare it to auschwitz. my problem with this, i don't think katrina was bush's katrina. i looked at the polls this morning. september 11th, crazy approval going down to 2003 when he got back to around 50%. poll numbers kept going down, down, down, down, down until the end of his presidency. obama, same thing. zoomed up in election. down to 40% or 50%. >> i think it's a really poor political comparison. if you're talking about management of a crisis after the fact, maybe there are some comparisons. >> isn't that what journalists are trying to say with these comparisons as opposed to comparing the death and destruction of a horrible hurricane to the admittedly terrible rollout of a health care program. >> well, if that's what they were going to say, the way you said it, it would have been perfect. the problem, "the new york times" piece which started this whole thing was not like that at all. it was very much a, this is just like katrina and it's similar in many ways. i think that's a really poor analysis. >> nobody was saying dead bodies. let's compare the dead bodies. th
we done compare it to auschwitz. my problem with this, i don't think katrina was bush's katrina. i looked at the polls this morning. september 11th, crazy approval going down to 2003 when he got back to around 50%. poll numbers kept going down, down, down, down, down until the end of his presidency. obama, same thing. zoomed up in election. down to 40% or 50%. >> i think it's a really poor political comparison. if you're talking about management of a crisis after the fact, maybe there are...
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of the western world, including europe and parts of america, the conclusion, people came out of auschwitzthe new human rights religion and peace above everything, individual rights, human rights, that was the big conclusion and we came out of auschwitz with the determination not to be powerless again. because we were so righteous for centuries and we had no power and we abused nobody and we only cared about morality and we ended up going up in smoke. and so our deep conclusion is in contrast with the conclusion that europe drew from world war ii. so the tension there is a fascinating one. but i would not reduce it down to simplistic anti-semitism. i'm trying to answer the questions, but i definitely don't support the status quo of the west bank. were dealing with that. >> thank you. i would like to ask you about another division in israel that we happen to have a daughter that lives there and we have nine grandchildren. and so we go to israel a lot in over the last 20 years, and i am very disturbed about the deep division between the secular jews and the orthodox jews and there is a sexis
of the western world, including europe and parts of america, the conclusion, people came out of auschwitzthe new human rights religion and peace above everything, individual rights, human rights, that was the big conclusion and we came out of auschwitz with the determination not to be powerless again. because we were so righteous for centuries and we had no power and we abused nobody and we only cared about morality and we ended up going up in smoke. and so our deep conclusion is in contrast...
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start to understand and imagine the scope of the violence that was occurring with no killings like auschwitz with the work of someone like timothy snyder is more apparent to us and more evident. it's possible that it is close to half of the victims of the holocaust perished outside of these centers. during the deportations. the archive was about 100 miles about 100 miles from kiev and the reason that i went there was because i figured out from my advisors work he wrote an excellent study that he had his headquarters about 50 or 60 miles south. so i thought here is an interesting place. it's in the heart of the settlement which was historically very important for russian jewish history that set up this reservation complained to the jewish population to this particular area. so it was the heartland of jewish history. the concentration sometimes 30 to 50% and of course around key kiev. i thought he's got hitler stationed there, a high concentration of jews and i can start to understand what happened locally, and whether or not hitler had a direct influence on that. and nearly 90s come to big qu
start to understand and imagine the scope of the violence that was occurring with no killings like auschwitz with the work of someone like timothy snyder is more apparent to us and more evident. it's possible that it is close to half of the victims of the holocaust perished outside of these centers. during the deportations. the archive was about 100 miles about 100 miles from kiev and the reason that i went there was because i figured out from my advisors work he wrote an excellent study that...
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. >>> between 1940 and 1945, more than 1 million people mos mostly jews died at the auschwitz death camp. >>> scientists say that mars early atmosphere was thick enough to sustain water and possibly signs of life. >>> well, ten days after a monster typhoon devastated the central philippines, relief and aid is still not reaching victims in all of the affected areas. the toll of the disaster is absolutely staggering. almost 4,000 dead. 18,000 injured and the u.n. says more than 3 million people were left homeless. the filipino government is facing criticism for the pace of aid, are some say corruption there may also be playing a role. in an unusual philippine credit ben neeinono aquino is,. >> strong showing to both international donors and the local audience, president aquino, turned up to pass out biscuits to evacuees. >> are you pleased with the pace of the rescue efforts, are you satisfied that iforts being done quickly enough? >> i'm never satisfied when it comes to addressing the needs of our people. whatever is achieved now, i always try increase the efficiency of all systems of gov
. >>> between 1940 and 1945, more than 1 million people mos mostly jews died at the auschwitz death camp. >>> scientists say that mars early atmosphere was thick enough to sustain water and possibly signs of life. >>> well, ten days after a monster typhoon devastated the central philippines, relief and aid is still not reaching victims in all of the affected areas. the toll of the disaster is absolutely staggering. almost 4,000 dead. 18,000 injured and the u.n. says...
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germany and there were many more monsters than there were here, i can assure you that in the camps in auschwitz about one in 10 of the ss were monsters who clearly derived satisfaction out of it. thousands were heroes in prison. >> it's much more dangerous to be a moral hero than to be a monster. it's easy. >> real hero is a minor consideration. >> yes three at absolutely. >> hi. on that same point you mentioned george steiner and prima lovie said berlin was one of the best novels. >> which novel? >> a loan in berlin or every man dies alone and i was wondering if either you or martin have opinions about moral integration about the moral or the other? >> i'm not entirely clear what the question is. >> that novel was considered to be part of immigration so more or less he stayed in germany even though his british publisher state and recounted what ordinary german life was like any did not say he was a hero but he was able to give voice to what germans experienced during the war. >> when was that published? >> was published in 2010 by penguin. it was published in 1947. it was the last book that he
germany and there were many more monsters than there were here, i can assure you that in the camps in auschwitz about one in 10 of the ss were monsters who clearly derived satisfaction out of it. thousands were heroes in prison. >> it's much more dangerous to be a moral hero than to be a monster. it's easy. >> real hero is a minor consideration. >> yes three at absolutely. >> hi. on that same point you mentioned george steiner and prima lovie said berlin was one of the...
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there was a time when it was the 60th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz and cheney showed uparka like it was a sledding trip or something. there was that moment. that happened. but the george w. bush administration generally had a good relationship with the jewish community can. he got a lot of votes from jewish people. no one made the case that george w. bush does not like jewish people or is insensitive to the jewish faith in any way. really. no matter what you think of him, he's not that guy. but he's still planning to do this jews for jesus thing. maybe for money, maybe not. he won't say. he's apparently still doing the convert the jews fund-raiser in irving, texas. why on earth would he be doing this? who told him it was a good idea and shouldn't one of the other president s give him a call and help him out on this one? honestly, what's he thinking? in the nation, we know how you feel about your car. so when coverage really counts, count on nationwide insurance. because what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love, love is strange just another way we put members firs
there was a time when it was the 60th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz and cheney showed uparka like it was a sledding trip or something. there was that moment. that happened. but the george w. bush administration generally had a good relationship with the jewish community can. he got a lot of votes from jewish people. no one made the case that george w. bush does not like jewish people or is insensitive to the jewish faith in any way. really. no matter what you think of him, he's not...
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arm bands they were forced to wear, and the alleged uniform of a polish baker who died in auschwitz.oved 30 items from the site and donated 40-thousand dollars to an appropriate charity. that says it doesn't allow sale. the ocmpany says they regret not living up to their own security. runners are participating in this morning's race. this comes a year after the last-minute cancellation of the contest due to superstorm sandy. wake of the boston marathon positioned along the course to keep an eye on the race. officials are also using bomb-sniffing dogs, baggagea handful of runners will be sacramento kings last night. in th first quarter warriors curry-- doin' what he does best. thompson had a game-high 27 points. pointers among his 22 points the warriors beat the kings against the phoenix coyotes for the sharks after suffering a brutal concussion and missing 7 games. end of regulation. and phoenix wins it in a but they're still in firstno surprise here-- the san formally parted ways with million-dollar buyout. controversial 126-million- dollar, seven-year contract controversial 126-mil
arm bands they were forced to wear, and the alleged uniform of a polish baker who died in auschwitz.oved 30 items from the site and donated 40-thousand dollars to an appropriate charity. that says it doesn't allow sale. the ocmpany says they regret not living up to their own security. runners are participating in this morning's race. this comes a year after the last-minute cancellation of the contest due to superstorm sandy. wake of the boston marathon positioned along the course to keep an eye...
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he invented auschwitz. [inaudible question] >> how many witnesses? >> yeah. my research technique to many archives, first of all. the holocaust museum archives. , went to many archives in germany, national and regional, all kinds of local archives. i went back to the ukraine several times. poland. france. is a collection in paris. so, yes. i went to various repositories to collect accurate station, national archives in washington. quite a bit of field work. i started in into the project in germany to collect witness testimony. that often got a closer to people who are more involved. whenever i found documentation about some of these women i sent letters, make phone calls to try to find out if there were still alive. if i could talk to them. i ended up picking these. the material was rich enough to tell there stories. also, there were representatives of these different types of a debt tied. but i talked to many more women. i just could not get enough. could get something on one chapter but not -- a la this book to be like 20th-century, the entire trajectory to
he invented auschwitz. [inaudible question] >> how many witnesses? >> yeah. my research technique to many archives, first of all. the holocaust museum archives. , went to many archives in germany, national and regional, all kinds of local archives. i went back to the ukraine several times. poland. france. is a collection in paris. so, yes. i went to various repositories to collect accurate station, national archives in washington. quite a bit of field work. i started in into the...
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he invented auschwitz. [inaudible] >> that was initially what you are going to do. where else did you find information? >> oh yeah, so my research took me to many archives. the holocaust museum archives and yad vashem and many archives in germany and local archives and i went back to the ukraine several times. i was in poland. france and the collection in paris. so yeah i went to various repositories to collect documentation the national archives in washington and there was quite a bit of fieldwork. i started an interview project in germany to collect witness testimony and that often got me closer to people who are more involved. whenever i found documentation about some of these women they sent letters and made phonecalls and try to make -- find out if they were still alive and if i could talk to them. i ended up picking these 13 women because the material was rich enough to tell their stories and also they were representative of these different types that identify. i talked to him many more women and i just couldn't get enough. i couldn't get something on one chap
he invented auschwitz. [inaudible] >> that was initially what you are going to do. where else did you find information? >> oh yeah, so my research took me to many archives. the holocaust museum archives and yad vashem and many archives in germany and local archives and i went back to the ukraine several times. i was in poland. france and the collection in paris. so yeah i went to various repositories to collect documentation the national archives in washington and there was quite a...
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it goes to a chunk of history, most of which went up the chimneys in auschwitz.rope self-emulated. we lost a generation or two of creative people as well to the holocaust. this is about annihilation being denied. but annihilation could happen again if the lawyers and the auction houses and the conflicting people get their way. >> it's valuable stuff, obviously. it's even more valuable to these families. they want it back because it's now being kept from them and it was a chain of legacy that was taken from their families. >> i hope these families get their work back. >> jerry, we appreciate you joining us. >> it's amazing when you think about the scale of it. >> we'll keep watching this. >> it probably won't be as smooth as you think it should be. >>> coming up on "new day," we'll talk twitter. i use it all the time. let me tell you, that is risky. the question is will be it risky to invest in the stock in it gets priced today. that's the final stop before going public. we'll tell you the latest on a potential share price and expectations. >> i think bowling is h
it goes to a chunk of history, most of which went up the chimneys in auschwitz.rope self-emulated. we lost a generation or two of creative people as well to the holocaust. this is about annihilation being denied. but annihilation could happen again if the lawyers and the auction houses and the conflicting people get their way. >> it's valuable stuff, obviously. it's even more valuable to these families. they want it back because it's now being kept from them and it was a chain of legacy...
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of the western world, including europe and parts of america, the conclusion, people came out of auschwitz and peace above everything, individual rights, human rights, that was the big conclusion and we came out of auschwitz with the determination not to be powerless again. because we were so righteous for centuries and we had no power and we abused nobody and we only cared about morality and we ended up going up in smoke. and so our deep conclusion is in contrast with the conclusion that europe drew from world war ii. so the tension there is a fascinating one. but i would not reduce it down to simplistic anti-semitism. i'm trying to answer the questions, but i definitely don't support the status quo of the west bank. were dealing with that. >> thank you. i would like to ask you about another division in israel that we happen to have a daughter that lives there and we have nine grandchildren. and so we go to israel a lot in over the last 20 years, and i am very disturbed about the deep division between the secular jews and the orthodox jews and there is a sexist tel aviv and as, it was get
of the western world, including europe and parts of america, the conclusion, people came out of auschwitz and peace above everything, individual rights, human rights, that was the big conclusion and we came out of auschwitz with the determination not to be powerless again. because we were so righteous for centuries and we had no power and we abused nobody and we only cared about morality and we ended up going up in smoke. and so our deep conclusion is in contrast with the conclusion that europe...
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hitler did not invent genocide, he did not invent auschwitz. >> about how these regions got out and information that started with your going to do. how many witnesses did you find? >> my research took me to many archives in d.c. the holocaust museum, i went to many archives in germany, national and regional, local archives, back to ukraine several times, was in poland, france, paris. i went to various repositories to collect documentation, national archives in washington and quite a bit of field work so starting an interview project in germany to collect witness testimony and that often got me closer to people who were more involved. whenever i found about these women i sent letters, made phone calls, tried to find out if they were still alive and see if i could talk to them and ended up searching for these women because this material was rich enough to tell their stories and they were representative of these different types that identified but i talked to many more women and couldn't get enough, and the entire trajectory to put the chapter in that context from 1920-present. i spoke, interviewe
hitler did not invent genocide, he did not invent auschwitz. >> about how these regions got out and information that started with your going to do. how many witnesses did you find? >> my research took me to many archives in d.c. the holocaust museum, i went to many archives in germany, national and regional, local archives, back to ukraine several times, was in poland, france, paris. i went to various repositories to collect documentation, national archives in washington and quite a...