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for the persecution of the jews and that year in auschwitz. and cal furthering might have hardened or non me emotionally to have that i was no longer able to react to things as a normal person would. shortly before liberation got off managed to escape he later went to university built a career and started a family. with. the my wife and i lived together for 7 years before we got married. and i never talked about my past with her. sometimes i feel as if it were sunk in concrete. this is in cement. for this internet. but now it is important for him to talk about it and about anti semitism today that worries the 19 year old very much. of the store was sawing grape fruit from south america and israel a great fruit from john far i bought the ones from java not out of jewish solidarity but because they are better they taste better a lady behind me said don't part from jews. regrets that he can no longer go into schools as a contemporary witness due to the pandemic talking to young people brought him much joy yes we. are 90 now there aren't many surv
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almost 75 years ago, soviet troops approached auschwitz. although the atrocities had been reported worldwide, people struggled to repeat them. as the visual evidence became available and survivors began to give testimonies the world eventually recognized the magnitude and horror of the holocaust. our guest speaker tonight, one of the few remaining auschwitz survivors has devoted her life to this mission. by telling her story to as many people as story, irene weiss hopes that, quote, we will be able to recognize and resist the forces of hatred, prejudice that exists in our time. it is my great pleasure and honor to introduce irene weiss. [ applause ] >> thank you very much for inviting me here tonight. in 2015 and 2016, i was7wh'é. ao testify< oscar gruening and ryan hold hanning. my family and i were part of the hungarian trance ports to auschwitz that arrived during the time they worked there. in addition to be a co-plaintiff i needed to have had close family members who were murdered there. as a co-plaintiff, i was not required to recogni
almost 75 years ago, soviet troops approached auschwitz. although the atrocities had been reported worldwide, people struggled to repeat them. as the visual evidence became available and survivors began to give testimonies the world eventually recognized the magnitude and horror of the holocaust. our guest speaker tonight, one of the few remaining auschwitz survivors has devoted her life to this mission. by telling her story to as many people as story, irene weiss hopes that, quote, we will be...
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his sister and mother were immediately killed in the auschwitz gas chambers. hardened guard pretended he was older and was sent to various concentration camps for forced labor. i was affected by the whole persecution. and the year it auschwitz and. might have hardened me emotionally or scolded me up. i was no longer able to react to things as a normal person would shortly before liberation god managed to escape he later went to university built a career and started a family. with. my wife and i lived together for 7 years before we got married and i never talked about my past with her with a nice. sometimes i feel as if it were sunk in concrete in cement. now it is important for him to talk about it and about anti-semitism today that worries the 19 year old very much. a store was selling grape fruit from south america and israeli grapefruit from jaffa i bought those from java not out of jewish solidarity but because they're better they taste better and the lady behind me said don't buy from jews. regrets that he can no longer go into schools as a contemporary w
his sister and mother were immediately killed in the auschwitz gas chambers. hardened guard pretended he was older and was sent to various concentration camps for forced labor. i was affected by the whole persecution. and the year it auschwitz and. might have hardened me emotionally or scolded me up. i was no longer able to react to things as a normal person would shortly before liberation god managed to escape he later went to university built a career and started a family. with. my wife and i...
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will make you free," which if you go into auschwitz and visit auschwitz, which i did in 2014, it says work will make you free. there's so many things, the slogans out there, the racism, the anti-muslim. it's hard to believe this is going on in the united states right now, and it was so painful for me to see this personally given the fact my grandparents were murdered at auschwitz. >> i wonder what more you think needs to be done. i think back to when i was a kid and even how there was non-fiction and fiction that you understood the story of the holocaust. i think it was at a time when it was very out there and people understood it. more time has passed now. there are many americans who don't even have basic facts about it. what needs to be done in order for that understanding to be out there about how awful this rise of neo-naziism is? >> we need to explain especially to young people what happened in the holocaust. there was a poll that came out that showed a huge percentage didn't even know what the holocaust was, didn't know 6 million jews were murdered in world war ii by the nazis.
will make you free," which if you go into auschwitz and visit auschwitz, which i did in 2014, it says work will make you free. there's so many things, the slogans out there, the racism, the anti-muslim. it's hard to believe this is going on in the united states right now, and it was so painful for me to see this personally given the fact my grandparents were murdered at auschwitz. >> i wonder what more you think needs to be done. i think back to when i was a kid and even how there...
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one figure of a man in a shirt, with auschwitz on it. auschwitz. work equals freedom, auschwitz. this january, one year ago, i had the privilege of bringing a delegation, in january, to yad vashem, the museum of the holocaust in israel, to join heads of state. i came as the head of this congress. to observe the 75th anniversary of the liberation about threats, -- liberation of auschwitz, birkenau. on the way to israel, i brought the delegation to auschwitz and birkenau. probably one of the most transformative national security visits that we have made. all of our travel out of the country is about our national security, and so was not. to see the dehumanizing of people, perpetrated there. it was so, so overwhelming. to see this punk, with that shirt on, and his anti-semitism, that he has bragged about, to be part of a white supremacist raid on this capitol, requires us to have an actual -- after action review. to assign responsibility to those who were part of organizing it and incentivizing it. in the meantime, we are grateful to general honore, for making recommendations to us
one figure of a man in a shirt, with auschwitz on it. auschwitz. work equals freedom, auschwitz. this january, one year ago, i had the privilege of bringing a delegation, in january, to yad vashem, the museum of the holocaust in israel, to join heads of state. i came as the head of this congress. to observe the 75th anniversary of the liberation about threats, -- liberation of auschwitz, birkenau. on the way to israel, i brought the delegation to auschwitz and birkenau. probably one of the most...
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for the persecution of the jews and that year in auschwitz. and cal furthering might have hardened or non me emotionally. so that i was no longer able to react to things as a normal person would. shortly before liberation got off managed to escape he later went to university built a career and started a family. with. the my wife and i lived together for 7 years before we got married. and i never talked about my past with her. sometimes i feel as if it were sunk in concrete. this is a. mansion. in segments. but now it is important for him to talk about it and about anti semitism today that worries the 19 year old very much. store was sawing grape fruit from south america and israel a grapefruit from java i bought the ones from java not out of jewish solidarity but because they are better they taste better the lady behind me said don't buy from jews. regrets that he can no longer go into schools as a contemporary witness due to the pandemic talking to young people brought him much joy. in school i'm 90 now there aren't many survivors of my age l
for the persecution of the jews and that year in auschwitz. and cal furthering might have hardened or non me emotionally. so that i was no longer able to react to things as a normal person would. shortly before liberation got off managed to escape he later went to university built a career and started a family. with. the my wife and i lived together for 7 years before we got married. and i never talked about my past with her. sometimes i feel as if it were sunk in concrete. this is a. mansion....
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never again, auschwitz." that was the motto. but look around.k me 50 years, 5—0. i kept on and on, "i want to see a photograph of my mother." i don't know what emotions i have, really. sad. especially on days like holocaust memorial day, when families are together, and i sit there alone. singing genocide begins with the plans of powerful men. but always ends in the ruin of individual lives. millions upon millions of them. fergal keane, bbc news. that ends this edition of outside source. thanks for watching, i'll see you tomorrow. bye—bye. it's going to be considerably milder across the uk in the coming days. it is already in the south of the country. on top of that, a lot of cloud, outbreaks of rain. the rain is currently spreading across the uk. but we are not done with the snow yet — snow to come for the northern hills and mountains of the uk. weather systems are spiralling in the atlantic. weather fronts heading our way. the jet stream has also bulged to the north, allowing for that milder air from the south to creep in, but it hasn't quite r
never again, auschwitz." that was the motto. but look around.k me 50 years, 5—0. i kept on and on, "i want to see a photograph of my mother." i don't know what emotions i have, really. sad. especially on days like holocaust memorial day, when families are together, and i sit there alone. singing genocide begins with the plans of powerful men. but always ends in the ruin of individual lives. millions upon millions of them. fergal keane, bbc news. that ends this edition of...
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his sister and mother were immediately killed in the auschwitz gas chambers. pretended he was older and was sent. off and the year it auschwitz and. must have hardened me emotionally or scolded me up. i was no longer able to react to things as a normal person would. shortly before liberation god managed to escape he later went to university built a career and started a family. with. my wife and i lived together for 7 years before we got married and i never talked about my past with her with nice. sometimes i feel as if it were sunk in concrete and cement. in cement. now it is important for him to talk about it and about anti-semitism today that worries the 19 year old very much. a store was selling grape fruit from south america and israeli grapefruit from java i bought those from java not out of jewish solidarity but because they're better they taste better and the lady behind me said don't buy from jews. above all regrets that he can no longer go into schools as a contemporary witness due to the pandemic talking to young people brought him much joy yes we. e
his sister and mother were immediately killed in the auschwitz gas chambers. pretended he was older and was sent. off and the year it auschwitz and. must have hardened me emotionally or scolded me up. i was no longer able to react to things as a normal person would. shortly before liberation god managed to escape he later went to university built a career and started a family. with. my wife and i lived together for 7 years before we got married and i never talked about my past with her with...
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they almost certainly died in auschwitz. george and his father were not killed because they were strong enough to work. george was given different jobs at auschwitz. he remembers the smoke that billowed from cream torrian, as george and 56,000 other prisoners were evacuated from auschwitz. the men and boys were forced to walk hours in the freezing cold and snow in wooden clotion, they called it a march of death and a fourth of the prisoners died along the way, they were shipped west. george was sent to a notoriously brutal camp in upper austria, he was sent to a satellite camp. the official policy of both camps was extermination through labor. it was a cruel mockery of the sign that greeted the prisoners as they entered auschwitz, work makes you free. george was put to work digging tunnels where the nazis could hide their war elements from allied bombing. on may 6, 1945, 11 and a half months after george was rip rhode island from his family, -- ripped from his family, he was liberated from the last of the nazi camps to be li
they almost certainly died in auschwitz. george and his father were not killed because they were strong enough to work. george was given different jobs at auschwitz. he remembers the smoke that billowed from cream torrian, as george and 56,000 other prisoners were evacuated from auschwitz. the men and boys were forced to walk hours in the freezing cold and snow in wooden clotion, they called it a march of death and a fourth of the prisoners died along the way, they were shipped west. george was...
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on the way to israel, i brought the delegation to auschwitz. probably one of the most transformative national security visits that we have made. all of our troubles outside -- travels outside of the country have been about this new security. to see the dehumanizing of people that was perpetrated there was so overwhelming. to see this punk with that shirt on and his anti-semitism that he has bragged about to be part of a white supremacist rate on this capital requires us to have an after action review to assign responsibility to those who were part of organizing it and incentivizing it. in the meantime, we are grateful to the general who is making recommendations to us on how we can keep our members state, -- members safe, our staff, our custodians who had to clean up after this insurrectionist mob. we took an oath to direct -- to defend the constitution and our democracy, and that is what we will do and we will protect all of those who are here to honor their oath of office. questions? >> is there any update when you might send the articles [in
on the way to israel, i brought the delegation to auschwitz. probably one of the most transformative national security visits that we have made. all of our troubles outside -- travels outside of the country have been about this new security. to see the dehumanizing of people that was perpetrated there was so overwhelming. to see this punk with that shirt on and his anti-semitism that he has bragged about to be part of a white supremacist rate on this capital requires us to have an after action...
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a short time later, we were deported to auschwitz. my entire family was murdered there.gh various coincidences, and i can say with gods's help, i stayed alive. >> his sister and mother were immediately killed in the auschwitz gas chambers. he pretended he was older and was sent to various concentration camps for 4 -- for forced labor. >> all the persecution of the jews in auschwitz and doc howe might have hardened or numbed me emotionally. i wano longer able to react to things as a normal person would. >> shortly before liberation, he managed to escape. he later wen to university, built a career, and started a family >> my wife and i livedogether for seve years before we got married. i never talked about my past with her. sometimes, i feel as if it were sunk in the concrete. in cement. >> now it is important for him to talk about it and about anti-semitism today. that worries the 90-year-old very much. >> a store was selling grapefruit from south america, israeli grapefruit from john for. i built the ones from jaffe, not out of jewish solidarity, but because they taste b
a short time later, we were deported to auschwitz. my entire family was murdered there.gh various coincidences, and i can say with gods's help, i stayed alive. >> his sister and mother were immediately killed in the auschwitz gas chambers. he pretended he was older and was sent to various concentration camps for 4 -- for forced labor. >> all the persecution of the jews in auschwitz and doc howe might have hardened or numbed me emotionally. i wano longer able to react to things as a...
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never again, auschwitz." that was the motto, but look around.ore. this is a day of great absences. it took me 50 years, 5—0. i kept on and on, "i want to see a photograph of my mother." i don't know what emotions i have, really. sad. especially on days like holocaust memorial day, when families are together, and i sit there alone. singing genocide begins with the plans of powerful men, but always ends in the ruin of individual lives. millions upon millions of them. fergal keane, bbc news. tributes have been payed to the american television and film actress, cloris leachman, who's died at the age of 94. she won an oscar for best supporting actress for the last picture show and she's also remembered for her performance in the comedy horror young frankenstein, by mel brooks, who called her insanely talented. in a tweet mr brooks said she could make you laugh or cry at the drop of a hat. cloris leachman received 22 emmy nominations, she will also be remembered for playing the flamboyantly neurotic phyllis lyndstrom on �*the mary tyler moore show�* s
never again, auschwitz." that was the motto, but look around.ore. this is a day of great absences. it took me 50 years, 5—0. i kept on and on, "i want to see a photograph of my mother." i don't know what emotions i have, really. sad. especially on days like holocaust memorial day, when families are together, and i sit there alone. singing genocide begins with the plans of powerful men, but always ends in the ruin of individual lives. millions upon millions of them. fergal...
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never again, auschwitz." that was the motto. but look around.on days like holocaust memorial day, when families are together, and i sit there alone. genocide begins with the plans of powerful men. but always ends in the ruin of individual lives. millions upon millions of them. fergal keane, bbc news. let's have another look at the live event we showed at 8pm when people across the country lit candles to mark holocaust memorial day. this is downing street where the prime minister lit a candle and also olivia marks—woldman lit a candle to mark this event. olivia marks—woldman is the chief executive of the holocaust memorial day trust and she joins us live. you've worked tirelessly to make today happen, given the difficulties with the lockdown and coronavirus, the images we saw, people getting involved, coming together, what are your first reflections? tt’s involved, coming together, what are your first reflections?— your first reflections? it's so uliftin: your first reflections? it's so uplifting to _ your first reflections? it's so uplifting to
never again, auschwitz." that was the motto. but look around.on days like holocaust memorial day, when families are together, and i sit there alone. genocide begins with the plans of powerful men. but always ends in the ruin of individual lives. millions upon millions of them. fergal keane, bbc news. let's have another look at the live event we showed at 8pm when people across the country lit candles to mark holocaust memorial day. this is downing street where the prime minister lit a...
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for the persecution of the jews and that year in auschwitz. and cal furthering might have hardened or non me emotionally they have that i was no longer able to react to things as a normal person would. shortly before liberation got off managed to escape he later went to university built a career and started a family. my wife and i lived together for 7 years before we got married. and i never talked about my past with her. sometimes i feel as if it were sunk in concrete. and cement. instead. now it is important for him to talk about it and about anti semitism today that worries the 90 year old very much. store was sawing grapefruit from south america and israel a grapefruit from job but the ones from jobs not out of jewish solidarity but because they are better they taste better the lady behind me said don't buy from jews. regrets that he can no longer go into schools as a contemporary witness due to the pandemic talking to young people brought him much joy. i'm 90 now there aren't many survivors of my age left and i guess none of us will be le
for the persecution of the jews and that year in auschwitz. and cal furthering might have hardened or non me emotionally they have that i was no longer able to react to things as a normal person would. shortly before liberation got off managed to escape he later went to university built a career and started a family. my wife and i lived together for 7 years before we got married. and i never talked about my past with her. sometimes i feel as if it were sunk in concrete. and cement. instead. now...
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and we came back, people said we have learned our lesson, never again, auschwitz that was a motto.hanks with more discrimination, more hatred than ever before. >> this is a day of great absences. >> it took me 15 years -- 50 ars, 5-0 -- i kept on and on. i want to see a photograph of my mother. i do not know the emotions i have really. sad. and especially on days like holocaust memorial day, when families are together and i sit there alone. [cries] ♪ >> genocide begins with the plans of powerful men but always ends in the ruin of individual lives. millions upon millions of them. bbc news. ros: that report ends this edition of "outside source." thank you very much for watching. i will see you tomorrow. ♪ narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ ♪ man: you're watching pbs. narrator: stream the best of pbs on any device with the pbs video app. all your favorite drama,
and we came back, people said we have learned our lesson, never again, auschwitz that was a motto.hanks with more discrimination, more hatred than ever before. >> this is a day of great absences. >> it took me 15 years -- 50 ars, 5-0 -- i kept on and on. i want to see a photograph of my mother. i do not know the emotions i have really. sad. and especially on days like holocaust memorial day, when families are together and i sit there alone. [cries] ♪ >> genocide begins with...
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international holocaust remembrance day 76 years after the liberation of the nazi death camp at auschwitz the world is called on to commemorate the 6000000 jews and millions of other victims of naziism and to never forget. i bring it off it's good to have you with us the european union has told the drug maker astra zeneca that it must deliver more doses of its coded 19 banks seen brussels has publicly expressed its frustration after the company announced delays to deliveries blamed on lower than expected production at its e.u. based plants the company responded to the e.u.'s demand by describing delivery dates in its contract with brussels as target dates rather than legally binding deadlines that the e.u. says the shortfall should be made up with doses produced in the u.k. which the company says should go to britain because it placed its order 1st here's the e.u.'s health commissioner. the 27 european union member states are united that astra zeneca needs to deliver on its commitments in our agreements the logic of these agreements was as valid then as it is now we provided the risking i
international holocaust remembrance day 76 years after the liberation of the nazi death camp at auschwitz the world is called on to commemorate the 6000000 jews and millions of other victims of naziism and to never forget. i bring it off it's good to have you with us the european union has told the drug maker astra zeneca that it must deliver more doses of its coded 19 banks seen brussels has publicly expressed its frustration after the company announced delays to deliveries blamed on lower...
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never again, auschwitz." that was the motto, but look around.tred than ever before. this is a day of great absences. it took me 50 years, 5—0. i kept on and on, "i want to see a photograph of my mother." i don't know what emotions i have, really. sad. especially on days like holocaust memorial day, when families are together, and i sit there alone. singing genocide begins with the plans of powerful men. but always ends in the ruin of individual lives. millions upon millions of them. fergal keane, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: south africans have been hit by a deadly covid variant — but are they being treated fairly over vaccines? the shuttle challenger exploded soon after lift—off. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman school teacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening, tahrir square, the heart of official cairo, was in the hands of the demonstrators. they were using the word �*revolution�*. the earthquake singled out buildings and brought them down in seconds. tonight, the searc
never again, auschwitz." that was the motto, but look around.tred than ever before. this is a day of great absences. it took me 50 years, 5—0. i kept on and on, "i want to see a photograph of my mother." i don't know what emotions i have, really. sad. especially on days like holocaust memorial day, when families are together, and i sit there alone. singing genocide begins with the plans of powerful men. but always ends in the ruin of individual lives. millions upon millions of...
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his sister and mother were immediately killed in the auschwitz gas chambers. pretended he was older and was sent to areas concentration camps for forced labor. for the persecution of the jews and that year and of its dark and cal furthering might have hardened or non me emotionally they had so that i was no longer able to react to things as a normal person would. shortly before liberation god managed to escape he later went to university built a career and started a family. with. the my wife and i lived together for 7 years before we got married. and i never talked about my past with her. sometimes i feel as if it were sunk in concrete. and cement. instead. now it is important for him to talk about it and about anti semitism today that worries the 19 year old very much. store was sawing grape fruit from south america and israeli grapefruit from job i bought the ones from java not out of jewish solidarity but because they are better they taste better the lady behind me said don't buy from jews. regrets that he can no longer go into schools as a contemporary wit
his sister and mother were immediately killed in the auschwitz gas chambers. pretended he was older and was sent to areas concentration camps for forced labor. for the persecution of the jews and that year and of its dark and cal furthering might have hardened or non me emotionally they had so that i was no longer able to react to things as a normal person would. shortly before liberation god managed to escape he later went to university built a career and started a family. with. the my wife...
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his sister and mother were immediately killed in the auschwitz gas chambers. pretended he was older and was sent to various concentration camps for forced labor. for the persecution of the jews and that year and of its dark and cal furthering might have hardened or non me emotionally. so that i was no longer able to react to things as a normal person would. shortly before liberation god managed to escape he later went to university built a career and started a family. my wife and i lived together for 7 years before we got married. and i never talked about my past with her. sometimes i feel as if it were sunk in concrete. and cement. and. now it is important for him to talk about it and about anti semitism today that worries the 19 year old very much. the store was sawing grape fruit from south america and israeli great fruit from john i bought the ones from java not out of jewish solidarity but because they are better they taste better the lady behind me said don't buy from jews. regrets that he can no longer go into schools as a contemporary witness due to th
his sister and mother were immediately killed in the auschwitz gas chambers. pretended he was older and was sent to various concentration camps for forced labor. for the persecution of the jews and that year and of its dark and cal furthering might have hardened or non me emotionally. so that i was no longer able to react to things as a normal person would. shortly before liberation god managed to escape he later went to university built a career and started a family. my wife and i lived...
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auschwitz. work equals freedom for auschwitz., one year ago, i had the privilege of bringing a delegation in january to yard verb em, the museum in the holocaust in israel, to join heads of state, i came as head of the congress, to observe the 75th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz. on the way to israel, i brought the delegation to auschwitz and berkenow. probably one of the most transformative national security visits that we have made. all of our travel outside of the country is about our national security. and so was that. to see the dehumanizing of people, that was perpetrated there was so, so overwhelming. to see this punk with that shirt on and his anti-semitism that he has bragged about, to be part of a white supremacist raid on this capitol requires us to have an after action review to assign responsibility to those who were part of organizing it and insent vising it. in the meantime, we're grateful to the general for making some recommendations to us and how we could keep our members safe and our staff safe. the
auschwitz. work equals freedom for auschwitz., one year ago, i had the privilege of bringing a delegation in january to yard verb em, the museum in the holocaust in israel, to join heads of state, i came as head of the congress, to observe the 75th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz. on the way to israel, i brought the delegation to auschwitz and berkenow. probably one of the most transformative national security visits that we have made. all of our travel outside of the country is...
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but auschwitz was still in operation, murdering the jews of hungry.al theory was also central to the nazi plan to reorder the map of northern europe, so as to provide germany with the resources that went with it. those resources would be useful in the short term, fighting the, war and in the long term for supporting the aryan race. and to that and, the germans created camps for polls, to hold pulls who were being expelled from their homes and their businesses, so that ethnic germans from further east could take over. the poll longer war such harsh places that the became de facto death camps. and then finally, there is fighting a total war. i have often heard it asked, why did the germans with so much effort and resources to imprison and kill people when they had a war to fight. the short answer is this was not a waste. the camp served essential purpose as part of the war effort, labor camps, ghettos, and other sites contributed to the war effort to production. and the destruction of the jews was certainly not a distraction, not a waste, this was a war
but auschwitz was still in operation, murdering the jews of hungry.al theory was also central to the nazi plan to reorder the map of northern europe, so as to provide germany with the resources that went with it. those resources would be useful in the short term, fighting the, war and in the long term for supporting the aryan race. and to that and, the germans created camps for polls, to hold pulls who were being expelled from their homes and their businesses, so that ethnic germans from...
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never again, auschwitz." that was the motto. but look around. think there is more discrimination, more hatred than ever before. this is a day of great absences. it took me 50 years, 5—0. i kept on and on, "i want to see a photograph of my mother." i don't know what emotions i have, really. sad. especially on days like holocaust memorial day, when families are together, and i sit there alone. genocide begins with the plans of powerful men. but always ends in the ruin of individual lives. millions upon millions of them. fergal keane, bbc news. reflections in britain and around the world on holocaust memorial day. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are political strategistjo tanner and chief executive of demos, polly mackenzie. tomorrow's front pages, starting with: the financial times leads on the eu's call for astrazeneca to supply member states with vaccines from uk factories. the ft�*s leader cautions that vaccine protection
never again, auschwitz." that was the motto. but look around. think there is more discrimination, more hatred than ever before. this is a day of great absences. it took me 50 years, 5—0. i kept on and on, "i want to see a photograph of my mother." i don't know what emotions i have, really. sad. especially on days like holocaust memorial day, when families are together, and i sit there alone. genocide begins with the plans of powerful men. but always ends in the ruin of...
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my parents were picked up and sent to auschwitz. shipped after exists and lost 17 family members in paris alone or in poland all of them killed assess. them so i fled from a detention center with my sister because my mother wanted us to escape us asked me of course says shot she said and i didn't want to leave her i was scared oh so she slapped match my mother slap me. it was the 1st love of my life and i later realized the slap saved me since. i left through the fire as it puts the policeman on duty and not my sister and me leave they simply look the other way. called cold when you're 8 years old and they take your mother your father practically your whole family away and you grow up quickly you're no longer a child. mannheim germany a week before the opening. cuts just as i did and this is one of the few places where i can really relax and unwind this for the coffee and taking the photographs is not all aspects hack you learn itself that this isn't it's in countering the people i'm more interested in their stories shifting i can't
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my parents were picked up and sent to auschwitz. he said i lost 17 family members in paris alone in a poland all of them are killed assess. him so i fled from a detention center with my sister because my mother wanted us to escape us. may have a vertical says shop. and i didn't want to leave her i was scared oh so she slapped match my mother slapped me. it was the 1st love of my life and i later realized the slap saved me. i left through the fire as it puts the policeman on duty and let my sister and me leave they simply look the other way. some are. called cold when you're 8 years old and they take your mother your father practically your whole family away and you grow up quickly you're no longer a child reason they'll feel. mannheim germany a week before the opening. this is one of the few places where i can really relax and unwind this for the coffee and taking the photographs is not a less spectacular in itself it's in countering the people i'm more interested in their stories i can get them out of my head and. it's affected me
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among these recommendations was bomb the rail lines leading to auschwitz that are deporting the hungarianmb the crematorium themselves. the war refugee board received this request many times. this man, a treasury department lawyer who became the head of the war refugee board, he initially in the summer of 1944 forwards this to the bore department without comment. but by november of 1944, he is convinced that this should happen. he says i strongly recommend that the war department give serious consideration to the possibility of destroying the execution chambers and crematoria in auschwitz through bombing. you see he writes that on november 8th, 1944. john mccloy, the assistant secretary of war. and mccloy responds as he always does, i saying that this is not a war aim. the war department consistently said we will study the -- the problem, or we have studied the problem. there's no evidence that the war department deeply studied this problem. mccloy always says it's not possible militarily. we know by 1944 that that wasn't true. the war department was authorizing and running bombing raids
among these recommendations was bomb the rail lines leading to auschwitz that are deporting the hungarianmb the crematorium themselves. the war refugee board received this request many times. this man, a treasury department lawyer who became the head of the war refugee board, he initially in the summer of 1944 forwards this to the bore department without comment. but by november of 1944, he is convinced that this should happen. he says i strongly recommend that the war department give serious...
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and we need to talk about what kind of camp auschwitz really was, a concentration camp, a death camp.on killed by the nazis in their camps. entire families wiped out. only a lucky few survived and built new lives on that foundation of pain. i want you to listen to one of the survivors. there are fewer and fewer now so many years later. dr. irene butter, now an american citizen, looks at what happened at the capitol. listen. >> there are, again, echoes of the holocaust. and on january 6th we saw it in our own country when there was an attempted coup and rioting in washington, d.c. and some of the rioters wore nazi symbols and used nazi slogans. so it's right back here, and i think we learned from it. i think we learned that democracy is vulnerable and we cannot take anything for granted. >> thank you, dr. butter. never forget. we must never forget, and we must do something now about the hate that thrives in our time. we'll be right back.
and we need to talk about what kind of camp auschwitz really was, a concentration camp, a death camp.on killed by the nazis in their camps. entire families wiped out. only a lucky few survived and built new lives on that foundation of pain. i want you to listen to one of the survivors. there are fewer and fewer now so many years later. dr. irene butter, now an american citizen, looks at what happened at the capitol. listen. >> there are, again, echoes of the holocaust. and on january 6th...
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so many disgusting images but one figure a man and a shirt with auschwitz on it auschwitz work equals freedom but. this is and this january 1 year ago i had the privilege of bringing a delegation in january to god beacham the museum of the holocaust in an israel to join heads of state i came as the head of this congress to observe the 75th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz birkenau on the way to israel i brought that delegation to it and birkenau. probably one of the most transformative national security visits that we have made all of our travel outside the countries about our national security and so was that to see the dehumanizing of people that was perpetrated there was so so overwhelming. to see this. but that so on and his anti-semitism that he has bragged about to be part of a white supremacist raid on this capital because. to have an after action review to assign responsibility to those who are part of organizing it and incentivizing it. in the meantime we're grateful to general honorary for making. members say our staff say the people who make the building function
so many disgusting images but one figure a man and a shirt with auschwitz on it auschwitz work equals freedom but. this is and this january 1 year ago i had the privilege of bringing a delegation in january to god beacham the museum of the holocaust in an israel to join heads of state i came as the head of this congress to observe the 75th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz birkenau on the way to israel i brought that delegation to it and birkenau. probably one of the most...
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learned our lesson, never again, auschwitz.tto. but look around. there's more discrimination, more hatred than ever before. reporter: this is a day of great absences. >> it took me 50 years, 5-0. i kept on and on. i want to see a photograph of my mother. i don't know what emotions i'm feeling. sad. and especially on days like holocaust memorial day, when families are together, and i sit there alone. reporter: genocide begins with the plans of powerful men. but always ends in the ruin of individual lives. millions upon millions of them. narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ ♪ man: you're watching pbs. narrator: stream the best of pbs on any device with the pbs video app. all your favorite drama, history, science, news, and documentaries all in one place. watch your pbs station live or catch up on the shows you
learned our lesson, never again, auschwitz.tto. but look around. there's more discrimination, more hatred than ever before. reporter: this is a day of great absences. >> it took me 50 years, 5-0. i kept on and on. i want to see a photograph of my mother. i don't know what emotions i'm feeling. sad. and especially on days like holocaust memorial day, when families are together, and i sit there alone. reporter: genocide begins with the plans of powerful men. but always ends in the ruin of...
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but one figure of a man in a shirt with auschwitz on it. auschwitz. work equals freedom, auschwitz.one year ago, i had the privilege of bringing a delegation in january to the museum of the holocaust in israel to join heads of state. i came as the head of this congress. to observe the 75th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz. on the way to israel, i brought the delegation to auschwitz. probably one of the most chance -- transformative national security trips we have made. to see the dehumanizing of people that was perpetrated there was so, so overwhelming. to see this punk with that shirt on and his anti-semitism that he has bragged about, to be part of a white supremist raid on this capitol requires us to have an after action review, to assign responsibility to those who are part of organizing it and incentivizing it. in the meantime, i'm grateful to the general for making some recommendations to us in how we can keep our members safe, our staff safe. the people who make the buil ing function, who had to clean up after this insurrectionist mob. security. we take an oath to p
but one figure of a man in a shirt with auschwitz on it. auschwitz. work equals freedom, auschwitz.one year ago, i had the privilege of bringing a delegation in january to the museum of the holocaust in israel to join heads of state. i came as the head of this congress. to observe the 75th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz. on the way to israel, i brought the delegation to auschwitz. probably one of the most chance -- transformative national security trips we have made. to see the...
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never again, auschwitz." that was the motto. but look around.ions i have, really. sad. especially on days like holocaust memorial day, when families are together, and i sit there alone. genocide begins with the plans of powerful men. but always ends in the ruin of individual lives. millions upon millions of them. fergal keane, bbc news. an inquest into the death of a woman who took her own life after failures in the benefit system has found a catalogue of errors and how she was treated. philip up from a mother with mental health problems are applied for a new benefit but saw her payments cut from £200 down to £60. the coroner found 20 problems in the way her claim had been handled and concluded that the errors were the predominant factor in causing her to take an overdose. so at least six more weeks of lockdown restrictions in england — it'll come as tough news for everyone — particularly those with limited space at home. alex forsyth has been talking to people in birmingham and coventry living in high rise flats, about their experience of lockd
never again, auschwitz." that was the motto. but look around.ions i have, really. sad. especially on days like holocaust memorial day, when families are together, and i sit there alone. genocide begins with the plans of powerful men. but always ends in the ruin of individual lives. millions upon millions of them. fergal keane, bbc news. an inquest into the death of a woman who took her own life after failures in the benefit system has found a catalogue of errors and how she was treated....
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survivors of the auschwitz _ uganda. survivors of the auschwitz concentration | uganda.oncentration camp have been commemorating the 40th anniversary of the liberation. they toured the huts, gas chambers and crematoria and relived their horrifying experiences. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: democrats in the us congress say they'll implement a huge covid—19 relief package with or without republican support, as the country passes 25 million cases of the virus. more than 70 cases of the south african variant are identified in the uk, amid concerns the vaccine may be less effective against it. there are few public holidays around the world that are as controversial as australia day. it's held onjanuary 26th and every year. there is emotive and often tense debate about the significance of the date. january 26 was coined australia day in 1935, but it was made a national public holiday in 1994. it marks the arrival of the first british convict ships in 1788, when captain arthur phillip proclaimed british sovereignty. indigenous people say the date marks the genocide of
survivors of the auschwitz _ uganda. survivors of the auschwitz concentration | uganda.oncentration camp have been commemorating the 40th anniversary of the liberation. they toured the huts, gas chambers and crematoria and relived their horrifying experiences. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: democrats in the us congress say they'll implement a huge covid—19 relief package with or without republican support, as the country passes 25 million cases of the virus. more than 70 cases of the...
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auschwitz today. no rituals of remembrance in the time of the pandemic. violin plays., at a london retirement home run by the charityjewish care. behold, god of abraham, god of mercy. open your eyes, as you have opened mine. open your eyes and see what i've seen. singing. memory does not live within the boundaries of a single day. my father, who was not a religious man, he took me by the hands —
auschwitz today. no rituals of remembrance in the time of the pandemic. violin plays., at a london retirement home run by the charityjewish care. behold, god of abraham, god of mercy. open your eyes, as you have opened mine. open your eyes and see what i've seen. singing. memory does not live within the boundaries of a single day. my father, who was not a religious man, he took me by the hands —
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the steps of the capitol of the united states of america, people wearing t-shirts that said "camp auschwitz enough." be all t surfaces? odors get trapped in your home's fabrics and resurface over time. febreze fabric refresher eliminates odors. its water-based formula safely penetrates fabrics where odors hide. spray it on your rugs, your curtains, your furniture, all over your home to make it part of your tidying up routine. febreze fabric refresher, for an all-over freshness you'll love. more love,... more adventure,... more community. but with my hiv treatment,... there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor... and switched to... fewer medicines with dovato. prescription dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with... just 2 medicines... in 1 pill,... dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed... and get to and stay undetectable... can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're allergic to
the steps of the capitol of the united states of america, people wearing t-shirts that said "camp auschwitz enough." be all t surfaces? odors get trapped in your home's fabrics and resurface over time. febreze fabric refresher eliminates odors. its water-based formula safely penetrates fabrics where odors hide. spray it on your rugs, your curtains, your furniture, all over your home to make it part of your tidying up routine. febreze fabric refresher, for an all-over freshness you'll...
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if you follow the gruesome story of the walks out of the concentration camps, auschwitz death march,daka death march, there was people killed to the very end of the war. that sense i think one could discuss whether one could have done more. but you know, keep in mind the holocaust was a very decentralized kind of affair. there was many killing centers, many death camps in the east, and increasingly the concentration camps in germany, like you see this inmont housen, the austrian camp, they increasingly became death camps due to the severe treatment of the inmates, which was p.o.w.s, russian p.o.w.s, all kinds of people, not only jews, people from all over europe, enemies of the nazis that were brought there. so i think amongst some 400,000 people that were interned in monthausen 200,000 perished, so to me that sounds like a death camp too. >> dr. bischof before the next question, when unra, the united nations relief and rehabilitation administration, when that was discussed at previous conferences, did this pertain to the jewish populations or was this for all of europe and all of di
if you follow the gruesome story of the walks out of the concentration camps, auschwitz death march,daka death march, there was people killed to the very end of the war. that sense i think one could discuss whether one could have done more. but you know, keep in mind the holocaust was a very decentralized kind of affair. there was many killing centers, many death camps in the east, and increasingly the concentration camps in germany, like you see this inmont housen, the austrian camp, they...
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it's part of the fabric of american story in american democracy that a rabbi can survive auschwitz and come to america in prey to be a rabbi at the rostrum as a word at the side of the liberty bell for all the attention that we go through in the country the fact that this tradition has remained from the beginning untouched and out of it you can tell stories and biographies and you can run the numbers or you can just tell by what they say. it's a great story of america. >> howard, thanks. you told me about wanting to do this book when we were at lunch and i told you if you did it i would buy your lunch and now all we have to do is get a vaccine and hopefully we will be able to do that in the spring of 2021 so congratulations. it's an excellent book and i am a proud of you. >> let me add my congratulations to both of you for a really fascinating conversation. that last answer strikes at the heart of the stories and the capitol medium. so thank you and thank everybody for joining us this evening. if you are not already getting our newsletter sign-up on our web site g. was museum.org and s
it's part of the fabric of american story in american democracy that a rabbi can survive auschwitz and come to america in prey to be a rabbi at the rostrum as a word at the side of the liberty bell for all the attention that we go through in the country the fact that this tradition has remained from the beginning untouched and out of it you can tell stories and biographies and you can run the numbers or you can just tell by what they say. it's a great story of america. >> howard, thanks....
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my parents were picked up and sent to auschwitz. shipped out you just said i lost 17 family members in paris alone or in poland all of them ok and assess. them so i fled from a detention center with my sister because my mother wanted us to escape us. may have a verdict was shot she said and i didn't want to leave her i was scared oh so she slapped match my mother slapped me. it was the 1st love of my life and i later realized the slap saved me because. i left through the fire exit. the policeman on duty that my sister and me leave they simply looked the other way . called although when you're 8 years old and they take your mother your father practically your whole family away and you grow up quickly you're no longer a child resemble full. mannheim germany a week before the opening. and this is one of the few places where i can really relax and unwind this for the coffee and taking the photographs is not all aspects hack you learn itself it's in countering the people i'm more interested in their stories i can get them out of my head
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my parents were picked up and sent to auschwitz. she said i lost 17 family members in paris alone in poland all of them. assess. them so i fled from a detention center with my sister because my mother wanted us to escape us ask me of course says shop she said i didn't want to leave her i was scared oh so she slapped match my mother slapped me yes it was the 1st slap of my life and i later realized the slap saved me was that. i left through the fire exit. the policeman on duty not my sister and me leave they simply looked the other way. called told when you're 8 years old and they take your mother your father practically your whole family when you grow up quickly you're no longer a child isn't the. mannheim germany a week before the opening. cuts just as i did and this is one of the few places where i can really relax and unwind this for the coffee and taking the photographs is not all aspects hack you learn itself that this isn't it's in countering the people i'm more interested in their stories shifting i can't get them out of my h
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you had neo-nazis with camp auschwitz sweatshirts that six million wasn't enough? we've wide-based extreme tis. wednesday was tpeople who hate jews, hate blacks and hate our democracy. these were not women of the republican club. these were hardcore extremists. the men had had experience in fatigues with weapons, ready toly chop this um. think of our democracy, and there would have been way more casualties if these militants had had their way. >> how bad is it right now? because you take a look every year at the ex ploes of this kind of hate. >> i'll tell you something, for almost 15 years, wolf, the number of anti-se picture recollected, in 2018 we had the riot in pittsburgh, and in 2021 we had the largest attack in recent years. a lot of hate spawned by the president around covid-19. we've seen attacks on african-americans, anti-black racism spiked after george floyd. so you're seeing many different minority groups being attacked right now. i think this is literally dev con 1. we are very concerned. one of the things dwee we do i v devcom 1, and racism is a big p
you had neo-nazis with camp auschwitz sweatshirts that six million wasn't enough? we've wide-based extreme tis. wednesday was tpeople who hate jews, hate blacks and hate our democracy. these were not women of the republican club. these were hardcore extremists. the men had had experience in fatigues with weapons, ready toly chop this um. think of our democracy, and there would have been way more casualties if these militants had had their way. >> how bad is it right now? because you take...
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one of the most disturbing images was a person wearing a t shirt that said camp auschwitz like it wasourse, a death camp. and so that added special paint world, rebecca callahan klein attended the virtual gathering. the attack on the capitol hit close to home as she and her husband had worked there and traveled there in support of social justice issues. we have to be mindful that this is not the way we resolve differences with words and deeds like this. and the hate speech on top of that, and it is certainly there is a lot of anti semitism and anti semitic languages, and there is also hate for many, many different groups and. again that is just simply not acceptable. the anti defamation league identified people associated with white supremacists and right wing extremist groups president the capital wednesday. the organization says there's a national problem with disinformation and conspiracy theories emboldening this kind of violence. anybody that was involved in yesterday's violence needs to be held accountable for their actions. their need to be arrests made on accountability in ter
one of the most disturbing images was a person wearing a t shirt that said camp auschwitz like it wasourse, a death camp. and so that added special paint world, rebecca callahan klein attended the virtual gathering. the attack on the capitol hit close to home as she and her husband had worked there and traveled there in support of social justice issues. we have to be mindful that this is not the way we resolve differences with words and deeds like this. and the hate speech on top of that, and...
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the man wearing a camp auschwitz shirt is in custody. so is the rioter seen dangling above the senate chamber. was it an inside job? new allegations that some members of congress gave tours to rioters who stormed the capitol. nearly one million doses in a single day. some good news on the vaccine front as a record number of vaccines are put into the arms of americans. deadly dog food. tonight the pet food recall after toxic mold kills more than wh you n p safe. and the reminder tonight our government remains of the people, by the people, for the people. >> this is the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capitol. nit f the united states, donald trump, has been impeached for a second time. ten republican members of the u.s. house broke with their party late today, joining 222 democrats to approve a single article of impeachment. the charge: inciting the insurrection at the capitol one week ago. an attack that left five people dead, dozens injured and american democracy wounded. tonight the speaker of the hous
the man wearing a camp auschwitz shirt is in custody. so is the rioter seen dangling above the senate chamber. was it an inside job? new allegations that some members of congress gave tours to rioters who stormed the capitol. nearly one million doses in a single day. some good news on the vaccine front as a record number of vaccines are put into the arms of americans. deadly dog food. tonight the pet food recall after toxic mold kills more than wh you n p safe. and the reminder tonight our...
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auschwitz. that man has been identified as robert keith packer, facing two charges for his alleged role in the insurrection. house speaker nancy pelosi strongly condemned him yesterday. >> so many disgusting images, but one figure, the man in a shirt with "auschwitz" on it. auschwitz. to see this punk with that shirt on and his anti-semitism that he has bragged about, to be part of a white supremacist raid on this capitol, requires us to have an after action review. to assign responsibility to those who were part of organizing it and incentivizing it. >> so senator cardin, in terms of responsibility and accountability, in "the jewish times" you argued trump and certain republicans are enabling hate and allowing racism and anti-semitism to flourish. so how do we root it out if it's being stoked in the very halls of government? >> we took steps to do that in the november election with the election of joe biden as president of the united states. we saw in charlottesville early in the trump administ
auschwitz. that man has been identified as robert keith packer, facing two charges for his alleged role in the insurrection. house speaker nancy pelosi strongly condemned him yesterday. >> so many disgusting images, but one figure, the man in a shirt with "auschwitz" on it. auschwitz. to see this punk with that shirt on and his anti-semitism that he has bragged about, to be part of a white supremacist raid on this capitol, requires us to have an after action review. to assign...
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we repeatedly showed you photographs of this man wearing a camp auschwitz sweatshirt both inside and outside the capitol in the hope that that would help identify him to the fbi. the fbi is now using those photographs in the affidavit attached to the criminal complaint charging him with knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority and violent entry and disorderly conduct on capitol grounds. his name is robert keith packer. he lives in newport news, virginia. the special agent attached an affidavit to the criminal complaint telling the judge, quote, media coverage of these events showed one of the rioters who entered the capitol building, a late middle-aged white male wearing a sweatshirt bearing the words camp auschwitz. above an image of a human skull and underlaid by the phrase, work brings freedom. your affiant, meaning agent fischer, knows auschwitz to have been a holocaust concentration camp complex in germany where nazis murdered more than 1 million people between 1940 and 1945. and an inscription on the gate translated approxim
we repeatedly showed you photographs of this man wearing a camp auschwitz sweatshirt both inside and outside the capitol in the hope that that would help identify him to the fbi. the fbi is now using those photographs in the affidavit attached to the criminal complaint charging him with knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority and violent entry and disorderly conduct on capitol grounds. his name is robert keith packer. he lives in newport...