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�* , bergen-belsen? because i was so ounu , bergen-belsen?ng. my parents _ bergen-belsen? because i was so young, my parents did _ bergen-belsen? because i was so young, my parents did not - bergen-belsen? because i was so young, my parents did not want i bergen-belsen? because i was so | young, my parents did not want to believe that i had been damaged by the experience, scarred by the experience, and they would say you are lucky you were a baby, you did not remember anything, it did not affect you. not remembering is correct, but saying it was not affecting me was kind of denying my ability to actually deal with it, and so eventually, i had a crisis in my life where my wife died and my family was kind of falling apart. i asked my father to go back to the camp to tell me about it so that i could understand it more and feeling a sense that i understood the experience and how it might have affected me. and at first when i went back, i didn't feel anything, i had no reactions, i was constantly being told i was too young and did not remember any
�* , bergen-belsen? because i was so ounu , bergen-belsen?ng. my parents _ bergen-belsen? because i was so young, my parents did _ bergen-belsen? because i was so young, my parents did not - bergen-belsen? because i was so young, my parents did not want i bergen-belsen? because i was so | young, my parents did not want to believe that i had been damaged by the experience, scarred by the experience, and they would say you are lucky you were a baby, you did not remember anything, it did not...
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so, i rememberthose first newsreel films and they showed the first signs, the first camps, bergen—belsenthe russians released auschwitz and dachau and... and, er, yeah. hello. i'm sorry. i haven't got anything. oh, wait, hold on a moment. chocolate. there we go. actorjohnny flynn plays the young nicholas winton, who was a london city stockbroker when he visited prague in 1938. there he found hundreds of refugees, many of whom had been pushed out of germany and austria by the nazis. he was shocked by the conditions they were living in and feared for their future with hitler closing in. and so he headed a campaign to bring the children from prague to london. baby cries i'm sorry. ru... — i'll bring more another day. baby screams she pleads being in prague and trying to recreate these harrowing scenes in refugee camps and at the refugee office that he worked in with a tiny team watching people play the parents of children and they're sending their children off and seeing them, kind of, families wrenched apart and knowing what happened to the parents, you get a glimpse into what he would hav
so, i rememberthose first newsreel films and they showed the first signs, the first camps, bergen—belsenthe russians released auschwitz and dachau and... and, er, yeah. hello. i'm sorry. i haven't got anything. oh, wait, hold on a moment. chocolate. there we go. actorjohnny flynn plays the young nicholas winton, who was a london city stockbroker when he visited prague in 1938. there he found hundreds of refugees, many of whom had been pushed out of germany and austria by the nazis. he was...
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Jan 7, 2024
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so, i rememberthose first newsreel films and they showed the first signs, the first camps, bergen—belsene russians released auschwitz and dachau and... and, er, yeah. hello. i'm sorry. i haven't got anything. oh, wait, hold on a moment. chocolate. there we go. actorjohnny flynn plays the young nicholas winton, who was a london city stockbroker when he visited prague in 1938. there he found hundreds of refugees, many of whom had been pushed out of germany and austria by the nazis. he was shocked by the conditions they were living in and feared for their future with hitler closing in. and so he headed a campaign to bring the children from prague to london. baby cries i'm sorry. i'll... i'll bring more another day. baby screams she pleads being in prague and trying to recreate these harrowing scenes in refugee camps and at the refugee office that he worked in with a tiny team watching people play the parents of children and they're sending their children off and seeing them, kind of, families wrenched apart and knowing what happened to the parents, you get a glimpse into what he would have
so, i rememberthose first newsreel films and they showed the first signs, the first camps, bergen—belsene russians released auschwitz and dachau and... and, er, yeah. hello. i'm sorry. i haven't got anything. oh, wait, hold on a moment. chocolate. there we go. actorjohnny flynn plays the young nicholas winton, who was a london city stockbroker when he visited prague in 1938. there he found hundreds of refugees, many of whom had been pushed out of germany and austria by the nazis. he was...
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Jan 23, 2024
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uncles were in three different concentration camps, two slave labor camps in poland, and eventually bergen-belsen were where my dad survived. his mother survived, and they were liberated in march 1945, recognized people who helped their families survive are on display this week at city hall, an exhibit recognizing the righteous among the nations who helped other families do the same. >> as we move further and further away from that moment in history, people tend to forget. and so it's really important for us to keep that memory alive with an annual remembrance, especially now with anti-semitic incidents reportedly on the rise following the october 7th attack on israel by hamas militants. >> michael cutler wants israel special envoy for combating anti-semitism. she says remembering the past is not only important in honoring the lives lost in the holocaust, but to prevent hate from taking lives now and in the future. >> we have to not only remember the past, but we have to do so in order to be able to identify why this strain of anti-semitism that plagues our societies, our places and our spaces on
uncles were in three different concentration camps, two slave labor camps in poland, and eventually bergen-belsen were where my dad survived. his mother survived, and they were liberated in march 1945, recognized people who helped their families survive are on display this week at city hall, an exhibit recognizing the righteous among the nations who helped other families do the same. >> as we move further and further away from that moment in history, people tend to forget. and so it's...
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uncles were in three different concentration camps, two slave labor camps in poland, and eventually bergen-belsenad survived. his mother survived, and they were liberated in march 1945, recognized people who helped their family survive. >> on display this week at city hall, an exhibit recognizing the righteous among the nations who helped other families do the same. >> as we move further and further away from that moment in history, people tend to forget. and so it's really important for us to keep that memory alive with an annual remembrance, especially now with anti-semitic incidents reportedly on the rise following the october seventh attack on israel by hamas militants, nicole cutler is israel's special envoy for combating anti-semitism. >> she says remembering the past is not only important in honoring the lives lost in the holocaust, but to prevent hate from taking lives now and in the future. >> we have to not only remember the past, but we have to do so in order to be able to identify why this strain of anti-semitism that plagues our societies, our places, and our spaces online on univers
uncles were in three different concentration camps, two slave labor camps in poland, and eventually bergen-belsenad survived. his mother survived, and they were liberated in march 1945, recognized people who helped their family survive. >> on display this week at city hall, an exhibit recognizing the righteous among the nations who helped other families do the same. >> as we move further and further away from that moment in history, people tend to forget. and so it's really...
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ringing] [bell ringing] >> pentagon capabilities, no even bad for the rest of us winter storm, with bergen-belseneet. take, the biggest drag on th market the energy outperforming the bottleneck >> speaking of tech, intentional biggest drag on the, having its worst day since october 2021 having disappointing first quarter that its ceo path guessing whethe it's bucket show, or the macro >> backup j looks happy.
ringing] [bell ringing] >> pentagon capabilities, no even bad for the rest of us winter storm, with bergen-belseneet. take, the biggest drag on th market the energy outperforming the bottleneck >> speaking of tech, intentional biggest drag on the, having its worst day since october 2021 having disappointing first quarter that its ceo path guessing whethe it's bucket show, or the macro >> backup j looks happy.
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Jan 6, 2024
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so, i remember those first newsreel films and they showed the first signs, the first camps, bergen—belsenred for their future with hitler closing in. and so he headed a campaign to bring the children from prague to london. baby cries i'm sorry. i'll... i'll bring more another day. baby screams she pleads being in prague and trying to recreate these harrowing scenes in refugee camps and at the refugee office that he worked in with a tiny team watching people play the parents of children and they're sending their children off and seeing them, kind of, families wrenched apart and knowing what happened to the parents, you get a glimpse into what he would have felt. we are moving the children. in big groups, by train. that's a two—day trip, - which would mean crossing holland and the dutchl have shut their borders tojewish refugees. and they'd have . to cross germany. yes, but they'd only be passing through and on british visas. with british foster parents waiting. well, that is if you can find british foster parents. - there are 1,000 - children on that list. the welcome may not be as warm as
so, i remember those first newsreel films and they showed the first signs, the first camps, bergen—belsenred for their future with hitler closing in. and so he headed a campaign to bring the children from prague to london. baby cries i'm sorry. i'll... i'll bring more another day. baby screams she pleads being in prague and trying to recreate these harrowing scenes in refugee camps and at the refugee office that he worked in with a tiny team watching people play the parents of children and...