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once you sit, similar like an auschwitz, except it was a little more. even if we did not have food and water, at least it was more room that we could move a little bit better. but here, there was no way. the worst was that if you try to move, then bickering among prisoners themselves because they were shoving and pushing and hitting with the elbows on prisoners. so what happened as the american flyers came low enough because they wanted to see the ss train and took cover under it, and they start shooting at the airplane, at fighter pilot. they shot back. the americans shot back. and the bullets would go through the top of the cattle car, unfortunately, hitting quite a few of the prisoners. after we arrived to dachau, i knew if something would not happen soon, i would not survive. i could hardly walk, let alone do the chores or the work that i was required to do. for a second, i'd like to go back to my childhood. when i was four years old, i got lost in the forest. my governess took us -- we went for a walk, and we landed in the forest. and she sat down.
once you sit, similar like an auschwitz, except it was a little more. even if we did not have food and water, at least it was more room that we could move a little bit better. but here, there was no way. the worst was that if you try to move, then bickering among prisoners themselves because they were shoving and pushing and hitting with the elbows on prisoners. so what happened as the american flyers came low enough because they wanted to see the ss train and took cover under it, and they...
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and auschwitz death chamber. joseph kennedy told them no one jewish person will come to the united states. [inaudible] in all 500 women and children went to auschwitz concentration camp in the gas chamber they disappeared. it is another side of the story. the rabbi who came to joseph kennedy who is very good, best friend of hitler and mask kennedy to allow jewish people to come to the united states to avoid the gas chamber. he said, no. then they told him, that he will be punished by god and his sons and grandsons will be killed by god. this is what has happened. [inaudible] were doing unbelievable [inaudible] >> thank you very much. next there, please. >> michael charles. the following city agencies starting with a prior commission, the sunshine ordinance task force san francisco housing authority, and the human rights commission are for agencies that would like to have their meetings aired on tv. unfortunately, this city hall is not wired for hearing all of the meetings. osha's upstairs at the sunshine ordinanc
and auschwitz death chamber. joseph kennedy told them no one jewish person will come to the united states. [inaudible] in all 500 women and children went to auschwitz concentration camp in the gas chamber they disappeared. it is another side of the story. the rabbi who came to joseph kennedy who is very good, best friend of hitler and mask kennedy to allow jewish people to come to the united states to avoid the gas chamber. he said, no. then they told him, that he will be punished by god and...
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and auschwitz death chamber.joseph kennedy told them no one jewish person will come to the united states. [inaudible] in all 500 women and children went to auschwitz
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. >> the polish court found two british teenagers guilty of stealing artefacts from the auschwitz concentration camp the it handed down a suspended sentence and allowed then to go free after they apologised. they spent monday night in gale. they could have faced up to 10 years in prison for the offense. >>> the fall in price of afghan lamb skip is affecting the country's fur industry. some say exports are down to as much as 80%. nicole johnson reports from northern afghanistan on how sheep farmers there are coping. >> reporter: under the harsh midday sun, this man it trying to feed his sheep - without much success. >> translation: we don't have grazing land. this sheep is very thin. there's no grass. we don't have water. they drink at a garbage tip and get sick. >> reporter: these sheep are highly regarded for their meat wool and landskin, which has tight soft curls. when times are tough and farmer canned afford to raise the lambs, they kill the new borns for their pelts. >> from the farm it is sold in the market to the export traders. a lot of bargaining goes on to secure a deal as well as che
. >> the polish court found two british teenagers guilty of stealing artefacts from the auschwitz concentration camp the it handed down a suspended sentence and allowed then to go free after they apologised. they spent monday night in gale. they could have faced up to 10 years in prison for the offense. >>> the fall in price of afghan lamb skip is affecting the country's fur industry. some say exports are down to as much as 80%. nicole johnson reports from northern afghanistan on...
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the pontiff says intelligence gathered then had indicated right arm routes took to auschwitz where millionsere killed. he condemned the repress of christians under joseph stalin. china has defended it's controversial construction work in the south china sea. beijing now says its building facilities to improve weather forecasts. the chinese easy government has been constructing an air strip in the stratleys islands claimed by neighboring countries including vietnam and the philippines philippines. china says it has a responsibility to provide better weather forecasts for the rehmon to monitor storms and improve mayor time safety. beijing is due to hold talks on tuesday with the u.s. which has been tracking expansion on the island. >>> two more people infected with middle east respiratory syndrome have died in south korea. the latest death bring the total who have died in south korea to 27. the health ministry indicates there are three new cases bringing the total of mers cases to 172. >>> more than 130 people have died in an intense heat wave in pakistan. most of the casualties were in the s
the pontiff says intelligence gathered then had indicated right arm routes took to auschwitz where millionsere killed. he condemned the repress of christians under joseph stalin. china has defended it's controversial construction work in the south china sea. beijing now says its building facilities to improve weather forecasts. the chinese easy government has been constructing an air strip in the stratleys islands claimed by neighboring countries including vietnam and the philippines...
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the turning point was a visit to the auschwitz concentration camp 12 years ago. it's estimated the nazis killed around 1 million victims there, mostly jewish people during world war ii. the guide who led the group had no direct experience of the war. museum officials have been training younger people to pass on the camp's history. since then the peace museum has followed suit. this woman is one of the young people brought on as a successor successor. >> translator: the surviving members of the hhimeyuri student corps says we should avoid war at all costs. i want to pass the message on to as many people as possible. >> reporter: she has been helping to run the museum and to record the testimony of survivors. now she's begun putting what she's seen and heard into her own words. she sometimes struggles with how to convey experiences that are not her own. >> translator: i feel the audience tends to pay poremore attention when i describe a tragic episode. >> translator: you wouldn't talk it about before because you hadn't been there. >> translator: i think it's import
the turning point was a visit to the auschwitz concentration camp 12 years ago. it's estimated the nazis killed around 1 million victims there, mostly jewish people during world war ii. the guide who led the group had no direct experience of the war. museum officials have been training younger people to pass on the camp's history. since then the peace museum has followed suit. this woman is one of the young people brought on as a successor successor. >> translator: the surviving members...
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it's not auschwitz. bradley: dachau. holmes: dachau, that's the one. we had a lieutenant who was at that camp. his tanks were moving through and he asked the soldiers what was going on. that was the only time i heard of a concentration camp, when he said that that was at the cow -- that was at dachau. like i said, i never knew what a concentration camp was. i never knew what a labor camp was. we never had the opportunity because we were constantly on the move and you are shooting and fighting at the same time. we had 183 days of combat. it was just constantly go, go, go. to run into a situation like this was phenomenal to me. i just did not believe anything like that existed. >> this sunday night at 8:00 eastern, we will look into the personal lives of two first ladies from the 1850's. jane pierce and harriet lane. jane pierce uses her son in a tragic train accident. grieving, she does not attend her husband franklin pierce's inauguration and spends much of the time in the white house writing heartbreaking notes to hurt son. often that a young age, har
it's not auschwitz. bradley: dachau. holmes: dachau, that's the one. we had a lieutenant who was at that camp. his tanks were moving through and he asked the soldiers what was going on. that was the only time i heard of a concentration camp, when he said that that was at the cow -- that was at dachau. like i said, i never knew what a concentration camp was. i never knew what a labor camp was. we never had the opportunity because we were constantly on the move and you are shooting and fighting...
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is that -- no, it's not auschwitz. bradley: dachau. holmes: dachau, that's the one. we have a lieutenant in the outfit who was at that camp. it just happened -- the -- he -- his column of tanks were moving through, and he asked the soldiers what was going on. that was the only time i heard of a concentration camp, when he said that was at dachau. like i said, i never knew what a concentration camp was. i didn't even know what a labor camp was. we never had the opportunity because we were constantly on the move, and you are shooting and fighting at the same time. and it is constant. we had 183 days of combat. and it was just constantly go, go, go. to run into a situation like this was just, it was phenomenal to me. i just did not believe anything like that existed. >> you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. during the conversation, like us on facebook at --
is that -- no, it's not auschwitz. bradley: dachau. holmes: dachau, that's the one. we have a lieutenant in the outfit who was at that camp. it just happened -- the -- he -- his column of tanks were moving through, and he asked the soldiers what was going on. that was the only time i heard of a concentration camp, when he said that was at dachau. like i said, i never knew what a concentration camp was. i didn't even know what a labor camp was. we never had the opportunity because we were...
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with world leaders, and some sites, some that are nice to see, and some that are must see, such as auschwitzorning. >> he's raised a lot of money, has a strong organization around him, but yet he's not doing so well with the polls. how is he responding to this to these questions about not being able to break away from the pack? >> well he's certainly getting those questions right here in europe. to be fair he's getting the questions from american reporters who have been traveling around with him. the answer to that question and i'll play it for you in one second but the reason why the question is being asked is because his name is jeb bush he has not broken away from the pack has not scared other candidates out of the field, so this is his response to that question this morning. >> so i don't read the polls. polls are, it's fun to see them when you're winning, not so fun when you're not. it doesn't really matter though. it's june for crying out loud so we have a long way to go. >> so pamela what jeb bush and more importantly his campaign team are trying to do or hoping to do is have this as
with world leaders, and some sites, some that are nice to see, and some that are must see, such as auschwitzorning. >> he's raised a lot of money, has a strong organization around him, but yet he's not doing so well with the polls. how is he responding to this to these questions about not being able to break away from the pack? >> well he's certainly getting those questions right here in europe. to be fair he's getting the questions from american reporters who have been traveling...
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ask, forgive me if the name escapes me but there is a place in northern syria called the armenian auschwitz where thousands of people were rounded up and massacre norstar of it to death. as i am sure you are aware it was recently taken by isis and the shrine that bill there memorial museum were destroyed. i am wondering if you touched on this in your book and the more general question, runs again it appears in the same part of the world christians and other minorities targeted for extermination by isis, not very much is done about it. i wonder if you share my sense of despair that the cycle seems to keep repeating itself. >> my own politics and beliefs extend beyond some of these issues to overall e shoes. i am a pessimist, not a nationalist. i am very anti unmanned mine, very and i dispersal of automatic weapons all over the middle east ridge i think there could be ways where we could put pressure on manufacturers and arms trade and we need to look specifically at the middle east and will end talked about how does will make this move forward. it is spent anyhow isis is moving along the sam
ask, forgive me if the name escapes me but there is a place in northern syria called the armenian auschwitz where thousands of people were rounded up and massacre norstar of it to death. as i am sure you are aware it was recently taken by isis and the shrine that bill there memorial museum were destroyed. i am wondering if you touched on this in your book and the more general question, runs again it appears in the same part of the world christians and other minorities targeted for extermination...
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we hear stuff about how roosevelt should have on auschwitz, how all this stuff shouldn't have been. what do you have to say about the sorts of things? >> well hawkins himself was not very principally are immediately involved in this issue. his portfolio was largely managing relations among the 14 members of the grand alliance. sumner welles for example was much more involved in this issue. the larger question which i am by no means an expert on they has to look at this from the day of of military technology and the just aches. there is a conference or a number of years ago maybe even decades ago about the holocaust. the roosevelt library and hide park. one paper in particular struck me that a lot of discussion is motivated by a sincere desire that we ask this fact to do something. but one of the problems at the time was the senior military officials believed anything that might have been done until early 44. one of the reasons why 42 was the worst year of the holocaust was this was the high water mark of the german empire after germany's loss began to be rolled back to some extent.
we hear stuff about how roosevelt should have on auschwitz, how all this stuff shouldn't have been. what do you have to say about the sorts of things? >> well hawkins himself was not very principally are immediately involved in this issue. his portfolio was largely managing relations among the 14 members of the grand alliance. sumner welles for example was much more involved in this issue. the larger question which i am by no means an expert on they has to look at this from the day of of...
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if this is a man," and just an astounding account, his experience as an italian jew that survived auschwitz in one of the most important accounts of that to come out of the war. just very inspiring makes you think about, you know, the rule of law and, you know, just because something is legal doesn't necessarily mean that it's humane. you know? some pretty weighty things to consider there. but it's a reminder. i'm reading through proverbs and corinthians right now, you know just in my morning devotional reading. and then, you know i always peruse different topics. i've finished some very good books lately. i've finished a.j. langett's book called "the patriots." fascinating look at our early framers and founders and how we not only came to have a nation but the importance of samuel adams and the importance of all of these men and kind of the tale woven from the handful of them and what it cost them to give us our country. so i really read all over the map. i'm also perusing some german books that i bought on a recent trip to berlin that were first person accounts about berlin life from 1933
if this is a man," and just an astounding account, his experience as an italian jew that survived auschwitz in one of the most important accounts of that to come out of the war. just very inspiring makes you think about, you know, the rule of law and, you know, just because something is legal doesn't necessarily mean that it's humane. you know? some pretty weighty things to consider there. but it's a reminder. i'm reading through proverbs and corinthians right now, you know just in my...
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now he is here in poland and he actually made an unannounced stop at auschwitz, of course the concentration he came here to warsaw. that was something that they didn't put on the schedule. they didn't take any press probably for obvious reasons but here he's going to do a similar thing that he did in germany. wolf. he's going to meet with the leaders, the president and president-elect and will be a tourist as well and sightseeing before he goes on to estonia, and the theme here especially in these former soviet countries as i mentioned at the start of this discussion wolf talking about how he believes america needs to be much more robust in defending these countries and supporting these countries not just financially but perhaps militarily. >> dana bash in poland covering jeb bush's visit there. we'll stay in touch. thanks very much. just ahead, we will stay on american politics. marco rubio's campaign firing back over a report in the "new york times" on his financial troubles over the years. some political analysts say this actually wind up helping rubio connect with voters. ron brownstein
now he is here in poland and he actually made an unannounced stop at auschwitz, of course the concentration he came here to warsaw. that was something that they didn't put on the schedule. they didn't take any press probably for obvious reasons but here he's going to do a similar thing that he did in germany. wolf. he's going to meet with the leaders, the president and president-elect and will be a tourist as well and sightseeing before he goes on to estonia, and the theme here especially in...
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he is going to go to perhaps the most notorious nazi concentration camp auschwitz, where more than oned. >> dana bash live from warsaw in poland. thanks very much. let's bring in brianna keilar sarah murray and chris moody. thanks for joining us. why are we seeing jeb bush campaign -- i will kaurlcall it a campaign because it is for all practical purposes -- >> i think it was unrealistic expectations. it's a campaign already. just run away with this early was probably unrealistic. that's what people are saying. the other reality is he's not as polished as people thought he was going to be. he didn't have the campaign staff lined up in the right way. and we have seen that with the way jeb bush handled questions, whether it's about the iraq war, the war in indiana, he is not as prepared as people thought. >> what do you make of the staff shakeup that he has done in recent days in advance of his formal announcement monday? >> given it happened right before the announcement it's very interesting. we saw david kochel who is possibly the campaign manager, now senior strategist. he knows the
he is going to go to perhaps the most notorious nazi concentration camp auschwitz, where more than oned. >> dana bash live from warsaw in poland. thanks very much. let's bring in brianna keilar sarah murray and chris moody. thanks for joining us. why are we seeing jeb bush campaign -- i will kaurlcall it a campaign because it is for all practical purposes -- >> i think it was unrealistic expectations. it's a campaign already. just run away with this early was probably unrealistic....
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to say she, because i made that mistake, and i had people on twitter saying they needed to reopen auschwitz kid you not. >> are you kidding me? >> i kid you not. >> two weeks ago, i interviewed him a number of times over the years. i think the biggest shock in the interview with diane sawyer is when he said he's a conservative republican. she nearly fell off her chair. >> you misused a pronounce and they want to reopen a concentration camp. by the way, you want the media to correct this hands up don't shoot? >> yes. i want them to apologize and take responsibility. >> you will have a better chance of squeezing a shot of tequila out of my shoes than that. >> is there any tequila in your shoe? >> sipping champagne out of your slipper, but rather let me -- >> we don't want any more trouble. >> let me make this point. the problem with the false narrative is the notion that the civil rights issue of our day is excessive police force directed against the minority community. what the real civil rights issue of our day is the suicide that's happening in the ghetto. there's a civil war going on. we
to say she, because i made that mistake, and i had people on twitter saying they needed to reopen auschwitz kid you not. >> are you kidding me? >> i kid you not. >> two weeks ago, i interviewed him a number of times over the years. i think the biggest shock in the interview with diane sawyer is when he said he's a conservative republican. she nearly fell off her chair. >> you misused a pronounce and they want to reopen a concentration camp. by the way, you want the media...
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to say she because i made that mistake and i had people on twitter saying they needed to resoapen auschwitz me. >> i think the biggest shock in the interview with diane sawyer is when he said he's a conservative-republican, she nearly fell off her chair. >> you misuse a pronoun and they want to re-open a concentration camp. by the way, you want the media to correct the "hands up don't shoot"? >> we i want them to apologize and take responsibility. >> you will have a better chance of squeezing a shot of tequila out of my shoe than that. >> is there any tequila in your shoe? >> i was going to make a crack about shipping champagne out of your slipper. rather let me -- let me make this point. the problem with the false narrative is the notion that the civil rights issue of our day is excessive police force directed against the minority community. what the real civil rights issue of our day is the suicide that's happening in the ghetto. there's a civil war going on. we have to recognize and say that -- >> can't say that geraldo, that people are killing eachappalling what's going on. >> demonizin
to say she because i made that mistake and i had people on twitter saying they needed to resoapen auschwitz me. >> i think the biggest shock in the interview with diane sawyer is when he said he's a conservative-republican, she nearly fell off her chair. >> you misuse a pronoun and they want to re-open a concentration camp. by the way, you want the media to correct the "hands up don't shoot"? >> we i want them to apologize and take responsibility. >> you will...
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name escapes me at the moment, but there's a place in northern syria which is called the armenian auschwitz where thousands of people were marched there and rounded up in camps and either massacred or starved to death. and -- >> yeah. >> sorry? >>er the sor. >> thank you. and as i'm sure you're aware, it was recently taken by isis, and the shrine and memorial and museum were destroyed. so first i'm wondering if you touch on this place in your book, and the more general question is once again it appears in very much the same part of the world, you know, you've got christians and yazidis and other minorities being targeted for extermination by isis, and not much is done about it. i wonder you share my sense of despair that the cycle just seems to be doomed to keep repeating itself. >> well, my, my own politics and my beliefs about sort of extend beyond some of these issues to sort of overall issues. i'm a pacifist. i am not a nationalist. i am very anti-land mine anti-the disbursal of automatic weapons all over the middle east. i think we can put pressure on the manufacturers and the arms tra
name escapes me at the moment, but there's a place in northern syria which is called the armenian auschwitz where thousands of people were marched there and rounded up in camps and either massacred or starved to death. and -- >> yeah. >> sorry? >>er the sor. >> thank you. and as i'm sure you're aware, it was recently taken by isis, and the shrine and memorial and museum were destroyed. so first i'm wondering if you touch on this place in your book, and the more general...
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it's an astounding account of his experience as an italian jew that survived auschwitz and one of themost important accounts of that to come out of the war. it's very sobering and it makes you think about the rule of law and just because something is legal does not necessarily mean that it is humane. there are some pretty weighty things to consider there. but it is certainly a reminder. i am reading through proverbs and printings right now in my morning devotional reading and i always cruise different topics. i finished a book called the patriots. it's a fascinating book and a look on how we not only came to have a nation but the importance of samuel adams and the importance of all of these men as well as the tales that are woven and what it cost them to give the country. so i have read all over the map and i'm also producing some german books that i bought on a recent trip to berlin. they were first-person accounts about berlin life from 1933 to 1945. so you never know what you're going to be read in various. >> booktv wants to know what you are reading this summer. send us a tweet o
it's an astounding account of his experience as an italian jew that survived auschwitz and one of themost important accounts of that to come out of the war. it's very sobering and it makes you think about the rule of law and just because something is legal does not necessarily mean that it is humane. there are some pretty weighty things to consider there. but it is certainly a reminder. i am reading through proverbs and printings right now in my morning devotional reading and i always cruise...
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just astounding account of his experience as an italian jew that survived auschwitz and one of the most important accounts of that to come out of the war. just a very sobering make you think about the rule of law and just because something is legal doesn't necessarily mean that it's humane. some pretty weighty things to consider there. but it's a reminder. i'm reading through proverbs and corinthians right now, just a my morning devotional reading. and then i always peru's different topics. i finished some very good books lately. -- peru's your i finished the patriots. fascinating book that are early framers and founders and how we not only came to have a nation but the importance of samuel adams and the importance of all of these men and kind of detail woven from a handful of them and what it cost them to give us our country. i really read all over the map. i'm also reading some german books i bought on a recent book to berlin that were first person accounts about berlin life from 1933-45. you never know what i'm going to be reading. i have varied interests. >> of tv wants to know what
just astounding account of his experience as an italian jew that survived auschwitz and one of the most important accounts of that to come out of the war. just a very sobering make you think about the rule of law and just because something is legal doesn't necessarily mean that it's humane. some pretty weighty things to consider there. but it's a reminder. i'm reading through proverbs and corinthians right now, just a my morning devotional reading. and then i always peru's different topics. i...