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>> all people sent to concentration camps are. too young, too old or too broken and sick to keep up with the forced labor camps. my father worked in a factory. >> it's an honor to -- [indiscernible] can't be sentimental on a about your loss. show that you remember that five days. on hitler's birthday -- indiscernible] >> we're training to protect germany and make it a great nation again. you just slaughter the people like animals. >> they are animals, swine. >> can't you see, it's outright murder? >> i did my duty. i followed orders. >> how -- that you and i are serving a mass murderer? there is no honor in what you did today. >> kill him! he's a jew arc traitor. he just denounced hitler. enounce, i dare you. >> i have no one left to trust. my own country betrayed me. i lost my friends, my family and my home. how could one country attack the innocent? brother to betray brother. son to betray father ever be called home? there's no triumph, no honor left in what i've done. how could god let this happen to his feel? should have prote
>> all people sent to concentration camps are. too young, too old or too broken and sick to keep up with the forced labor camps. my father worked in a factory. >> it's an honor to -- [indiscernible] can't be sentimental on a about your loss. show that you remember that five days. on hitler's birthday -- indiscernible] >> we're training to protect germany and make it a great nation again. you just slaughter the people like animals. >> they are animals, swine. >>...
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i am giving you the owner of being able to participate in the firing squad at a concentration camp. >> i think my hands are too blistered to properly hold a rifle. >> so be it. >> did you actually do it? >> they are destroying our nation. >> how many were there? >> this afternoon, 35, but i haven't been bothering to count. >> so many bodies. do you think the trenches we dug were mass graves? >> no. [indiscernible] we help our military. >> i think they're going to burn the bodies, the stench is so bad i can barely eat my food. >> [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] who work just as hard as we do, and for what? they have to die. >> are you equating us with jews . >> [indiscernible] sent to concentration camps are. they are just too old or young or sick to work in factories. >> [indiscernible] you are just think sentimental about your loss. [indiscernible] remember your oath, surely you remember that proud day. [indiscernible] >> we are training to fight other combatants to protected germany and make it a great nation again. you did not see combat today. you slaughtered people like animal
i am giving you the owner of being able to participate in the firing squad at a concentration camp. >> i think my hands are too blistered to properly hold a rifle. >> so be it. >> did you actually do it? >> they are destroying our nation. >> how many were there? >> this afternoon, 35, but i haven't been bothering to count. >> so many bodies. do you think the trenches we dug were mass graves? >> no. [indiscernible] we help our military. >> i...
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they have to die. >> are you equating us with jews . >> [indiscernible] sent to concentration camps areold or young too or sick to work in factories. >> [indiscernible] you are just think sentimental about your loss. [indiscernible] remember your oath, surely you remember that proud day. [indiscernible] >> we are training to fight other combatants to protected germany and make it a great nation again. you did not see combat today. you slaughtered people like animals. >> they are animals. >>. you see is our right murder? >> it was an opportunity to prove i could serve my fuhrer even though i worked all day. i did my duty, i followed orders. >> has it occurred to you yet that you and i are severing a mass murderer? there is no honor in what you did today. lovermandant, he is a jew and a traitor, he denounced hitler. >> i have no one left to trust. my own country betrayed me. i lost my friends, my family, and my home. call a country that attacks innocence and forces brother to fight brother home? , no honor inrial what i've done. there is no god, how could god let this happen to his people
they have to die. >> are you equating us with jews . >> [indiscernible] sent to concentration camps areold or young too or sick to work in factories. >> [indiscernible] you are just think sentimental about your loss. [indiscernible] remember your oath, surely you remember that proud day. [indiscernible] >> we are training to fight other combatants to protected germany and make it a great nation again. you did not see combat today. you slaughtered people like animals....
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concentration camps. this is a very emotional moment for. he he was arrested in cups. in france i think after his boss denounced him he was a resistor during the war he was involved in the resistance. just. shoppers seize his father's possessions for the 1st time. a ring with a pen oh watch and a russian card. what did you feel when you held his object in your hands. well i felt he had played by had prepared myself a little bit for. i felt how young my father once was. and he used to say in my life i took more blows than a drum ever could. do archive to hold fire is on some 17000000 victims of the nazis. in many cases all that remains are you note cards of each individual their arrest to transport to a concentration camp everything nazis felt was worth recording. written proof of this is to mattick horror 8 decades after world war 2 began i was sent to hope to hand back personal belongings to the families of the nazis victims. sayed upon receiving his father's personal effects we need to forgive but who will never forget dealing with the past is no easy task but especi
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for my mother and father, brother and sister, it was a concentration camp.hat garden is what we called cottage row, but for years and years, because i live next to that, that park really didn't have any significance. today it's being dedicated. thursday at the park and recreation commission, that signage is going to be challenged. we hope that the park and recreation commission has approved that very word in terms of what is the truth for us in the community. so i hope i answered your question, supervisor, but, yes, it's really, really a terrible, angry thing to have that kind of emergence of discrimination, racism in the city and county of san francisco at this time. i'm not surprised by the atmosphere that is among us to promote those kinds of ideas. but we in the japanese-american community, and the biggest appointment, we did not -- point, we did not do anything wrong. there was no due process, 120,000 japanese-americans on the west coast. >> supervisor safai: thank you, commissioner. >> supervisor peskin: subject of very famous supreme court decisions.
for my mother and father, brother and sister, it was a concentration camp.hat garden is what we called cottage row, but for years and years, because i live next to that, that park really didn't have any significance. today it's being dedicated. thursday at the park and recreation commission, that signage is going to be challenged. we hope that the park and recreation commission has approved that very word in terms of what is the truth for us in the community. so i hope i answered your question,...
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telescope out of fish is one of the few remaining holocaust survivors she passed through 2 concentration camps now she's been honored with a german national prize. she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today and i need to alaska wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. was there waiting to be put in the gas chamber that was a situation that what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented shallow player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra . lascaux wolfish has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price the award honors does have strengthened the bonds between germany and europe. nuff to cut us off with me when i left germany after the catastrophe i swore to myself that i would never stand on german soil again that i would never buy things from germany to kill my children can confirm that german was a synonym for murde
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the last holocaust survivors alive today i need telasco wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. there waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that what was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe glasgow wolfish life a talented cello player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra lascaux wolfish has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price the award honors those who have strengthened the bonds between germany and europe. after cut us off with me when i left germany after the catastrophe i swore to myself that i would never stand on german soil again but that i would never buy things from germany. my children can confirm that german was a synonym for murder and manslaughter for robbery and everything negative that you could imagine. after the war glasgow wolf ish and graded to england where she became a successful chalo player it was decades before she
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and i'm more can be done today as you know want to soon need you know you were 21st century concentration camp for this case ideas germany has not given you not the chances it is good today is it under the medical. issues already mentioned on the on. the home grown is directly connected to a walk in and 2 that we were in my hometown in history the stock why do you think germany is not giving it enough attention. well gentlemen the end china is on us of being used to treat. pot now maybe it's not so much today is the business treat the money is the most important things and the man was not a right student maybe he's the one of the big. reasons couldn't. you know occasion but i believe is that. germany of the moment cannot maintain a business as usual approach is it china a constitution they say it is muslim medium people suffering as all german go in its kind of sundry disposability to stand his a human rights sign i'd like just like to talk really stickley i mean we're talking about a trade relationship but what's the 100000000000 euros do you really think that the german government will chang
and i'm more can be done today as you know want to soon need you know you were 21st century concentration camp for this case ideas germany has not given you not the chances it is good today is it under the medical. issues already mentioned on the on. the home grown is directly connected to a walk in and 2 that we were in my hometown in history the stock why do you think germany is not giving it enough attention. well gentlemen the end china is on us of being used to treat. pot now maybe it's...
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is one of the few remaining holocaust survivors she passed through to concentration camps now she's been honored with a german national prize. she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today i need telasco wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already motives her parents. their. waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented cello player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra lascaux wolfish has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price the award honors stosur have strengthened the bonds between germany and europe. not to cut us off with me when i left germany after the catastrophe i swore to myself that i would never stand on german soil again.
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we don't run concentration camps that are used doesn't put kids in cages. that were not nazis and foresee a law and order signed by a federal judge i mean states is running concentration camps on our southern border and that is exactly what they are is going to you know raid these people's houses and what. have you know if they'd really reminiscent of that's in germany just saying now ladies and gentleman i'm a jew. and we are raised to say never. is happening. those kind of why would in that kind of rhetoric. that results in people who may not be of sound mind doing things like shooting bullets into an ice assault in san antonio texas almost hitting one of my agents gratian is currently an issue dominating u.s. politics many claim the facilities are inhumane well in the deaths of 24 immigrants in ice custody some go so far as saying that the count should be abolished there have been attacks on several ice facilities across the country one facility in san antonio was fired upon in the early hours though nobody was hurt while a protest is expected at the hom
we don't run concentration camps that are used doesn't put kids in cages. that were not nazis and foresee a law and order signed by a federal judge i mean states is running concentration camps on our southern border and that is exactly what they are is going to you know raid these people's houses and what. have you know if they'd really reminiscent of that's in germany just saying now ladies and gentleman i'm a jew. and we are raised to say never. is happening. those kind of why would in that...
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we don't run concentration camps that ice doesn't put kids in cages. that we're not nazis and foresee a law and order signed by a federal judge it's those kind that those kind of lie woods and that kind of rhetoric. that results in people who may not be of sound mind doing things like shooting bullets into an ice assault in san antonio texas almost hitting one of my agents. immigration's current initiate dominating u.s. politics when it came to facility to inhumane following the death of 24 migrants in ice custody some go so far i say in the camp should be abolished have been attacks on several ice cities across the country one facility in san antonio was fired upon in the early hours the nobody was hurt by the protests expected at the home of a war to a facility in colorado we spoke to our guest a jeweler in farah who thinks the anti ice rhetoric is dividing the nation further . i think it's one of the most disgusting mis uses of this type of dog whistle politics i've ever seen in my life are you i was watching the video with the ice director our mass
we don't run concentration camps that ice doesn't put kids in cages. that we're not nazis and foresee a law and order signed by a federal judge it's those kind that those kind of lie woods and that kind of rhetoric. that results in people who may not be of sound mind doing things like shooting bullets into an ice assault in san antonio texas almost hitting one of my agents. immigration's current initiate dominating u.s. politics when it came to facility to inhumane following the death of 24...
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rights my view buses and no more can be done if they want to sue media who are 21st century concentration camp for this case ideas germany has not given enough of the chances is good today i'm sure that america. has. already nation on the internet but one company is a home grown is directly connected to what's up in and 2 that we were in my hometown in history of the stock why do you think germany is not giving it enough attention. well jenny and china is the on of the venus to treat. pot now maybe it's not so much today's business treat the money is the most important things and the man was not a right student yet maybe this is the one of the big. reason couldn't. you know occasion but i. try germany it's a moment cannot maintain a business as usual approach is a china a constitution they say it is more than 1000000 people suffering as all german go in it should have some responsibility to stand his of human rights sign right i don't just like to talk realistically i mean you're talking about a trade relationship but what 200000000000 euros do you really think that the german government will
rights my view buses and no more can be done if they want to sue media who are 21st century concentration camp for this case ideas germany has not given enough of the chances is good today i'm sure that america. has. already nation on the internet but one company is a home grown is directly connected to what's up in and 2 that we were in my hometown in history of the stock why do you think germany is not giving it enough attention. well jenny and china is the on of the venus to treat. pot now...
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we don't run concentration camps ice doesn't put kids in cages. or not not so you can foresee a lot of the worse by a federal judge. united states is running concentration camps on our southern border and that is exactly what they are going to raid these people's houses and what have you know if they'd really reminiscent of that nazi germany just say i am now ladies and gentlemen. and we are reading this to say never. it happened. i think it's one of the most disgusting mis uses of this type of dog whistle politics i've ever seen in my life are you i was watching the video with the ice director of mass you. really making a plead 1st day on it i mean these border agents have a dangerous job you know that we had the incident where somebody tried to shoot one of the facilities the other was our attempted a bomb threat you know we already put her you know detainees i mean i really find it disgusting and particularly you know if i was jewish and living in america and hearing that type of comparison to them being nazis it would be sickening and maybe ne
we don't run concentration camps ice doesn't put kids in cages. or not not so you can foresee a lot of the worse by a federal judge. united states is running concentration camps on our southern border and that is exactly what they are going to raid these people's houses and what have you know if they'd really reminiscent of that nazi germany just say i am now ladies and gentlemen. and we are reading this to say never. it happened. i think it's one of the most disgusting mis uses of this type of...
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you had the polish state on them and before your complexion came the most well known of those concentration camps was beer can i. the camp in which. it was during the 2nd world war. 1000000 100000 jews were murdered all from all over europe especially from poland recently the camp in ways 140000 poles were martyrs 23 pals and of roma and sinti. 20000. prisoners. and 15 pounds and goods using people from many different nationalities who had been brought to that camp from a host of countries one was from duty and tie your europe which was then occupied by germany days is hard to imagine today that's about it and we have been left with that sense one can say that in this way germans humiliated us holes because. oil they have left that machine and. that machine up that hill ational that today we are the injuries of it we take para fix so that it is a testimony to the whole world or something so that the people especially young women and see watched the men who had had hold on to another men and what a totalitarian regime stands for what cruelty stands for and lack of respect for a nation fundamental
you had the polish state on them and before your complexion came the most well known of those concentration camps was beer can i. the camp in which. it was during the 2nd world war. 1000000 100000 jews were murdered all from all over europe especially from poland recently the camp in ways 140000 poles were martyrs 23 pals and of roma and sinti. 20000. prisoners. and 15 pounds and goods using people from many different nationalities who had been brought to that camp from a host of countries one...
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reach them when we look at the lists of reasons they've been given for people to be sent to concentration camps having had contact with foreigners is the single most dominant reason i have certainty of one of my sources being sent to a camp with the others i don't know whether they just cut off contact for their own safety or whether they're actually imprisoned i stopped trying to reach weaker sources in the middle of last year because the risk to their.
reach them when we look at the lists of reasons they've been given for people to be sent to concentration camps having had contact with foreigners is the single most dominant reason i have certainty of one of my sources being sent to a camp with the others i don't know whether they just cut off contact for their own safety or whether they're actually imprisoned i stopped trying to reach weaker sources in the middle of last year because the risk to their.
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. >> is she right in defining concentration camp? yes. but do they have a feeling of usage stained with the genocide of the jews? yes. greg: as one side celebrates a country the other insults holocaust victims and justifying it with lame symantics. this is trump. >> [bleep] [bleep] [bleep]. and this is his critic. now i'm bad at predicting things. but i know besides -- the side having the most of fun usually wins. on the republican side it's fun. on the democrat side it's funk. you know, when the socks have already gone stiff. every candidate staking out the gloomiest vision for a country. trump will be live tweeting the debates. people won't be watching the debates. they will be watching him watching the debates. the democrats should be thrilled over this. if there is one person who can make amy klobuchar or eric swalwell interesting, it's not amy klobuchar or eric swalwell. it his tweet machine. but it's hard to see how special it really is when you are in it. it's one of those times that can only be revealed when you are looking back a
. >> is she right in defining concentration camp? yes. but do they have a feeling of usage stained with the genocide of the jews? yes. greg: as one side celebrates a country the other insults holocaust victims and justifying it with lame symantics. this is trump. >> [bleep] [bleep] [bleep]. and this is his critic. now i'm bad at predicting things. but i know besides -- the side having the most of fun usually wins. on the republican side it's fun. on the democrat side it's funk. you...
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denounces imprisoned him annoying were concentrated in camps this is a very emotional moment for. he was arrested and cops are in france. i think after his boss denounced him he was a resistor during the war he was involved in the resistance but. shoppers seize his father's possessions for the 1st time in a ring with. a pen i watch. and a russian card. what did you feel when you held as objects in your hands. well i felt he had played by had prepared myself a little bit. for. i felt how young my father once was. and his used to say in my life i took more blows than a drum ever could you look. old. antonio grass is one victim among millions but unlike many others he spoke about his ordeal to his family it is to the hob though for example to come to terms with what his father went through. the archives to hold fire on some 17000000 victims of the nazis. in many cases all that remains are you note cards of each individual their arrest to transport to a concentration camp everything nazis felt was worth recording written proof of this is to mattick horror. for friday on a sunday the a
denounces imprisoned him annoying were concentrated in camps this is a very emotional moment for. he was arrested and cops are in france. i think after his boss denounced him he was a resistor during the war he was involved in the resistance but. shoppers seize his father's possessions for the 1st time in a ring with. a pen i watch. and a russian card. what did you feel when you held as objects in your hands. well i felt he had played by had prepared myself a little bit. for. i felt how young...
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i was deported to the auschwitz, that -- concentration camp in 1943.y then, the nazis had murdered her parents. >> what was there waiting to be put in the gas chambers, that was a situation. very difficult to describe two people nowadays who live more or less normal lives. reporter: it was music that saved her life, a talented cello player, she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra. she has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price. the award honors those whoo strengthen the bonds between germany and europe. >> when i left germany after the catastrophe, i swore to myself that i would never stand on german soil again. that i would never buy things from germany. my children can confirmrm thahat german wasas a synonym for murd, and manslaugughter. for robbery, andnd everything negative that you can imagine. reporter: after the war, she emigrated to england where she became a successful cello player. it was decades before she was able to step foot on german soil again anand to tell her
i was deported to the auschwitz, that -- concentration camp in 1943.y then, the nazis had murdered her parents. >> what was there waiting to be put in the gas chambers, that was a situation. very difficult to describe two people nowadays who live more or less normal lives. reporter: it was music that saved her life, a talented cello player, she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra. she has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german...
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all the people in concentration camps are. my father worked in a factory. >> i was honored. surely remember that proud day on hitler's birthday. >> to protect germany, make it a great nation again. likeust slaughtered people animals. don't you see? it's murder. i thought it was an opportunity to show i would serve the fuhrer. i followed orders. murderer? there is no honor in what you did today. >> he is a jew lover and a traitor. cutler -- hinced tler. >> i have no one left to trust. my own country betrayed me. i lost my friends and family. how can one country attack the innocent? triumph, no honor in what i've done. happen?d a god let this i should protected my family. i thought what i was doing was right. i just ignored the truth. i have no hope. there is none for anyone. cursed.e world has been >> germany was broken economically. fitlyzi party and the youth were empowered to take on civic duties and were trained to be disciplined and strong. >> others left no choice. [inaudible] >> the youth of germany were exposed to the belief of radical nationalism and not see propagan
all the people in concentration camps are. my father worked in a factory. >> i was honored. surely remember that proud day on hitler's birthday. >> to protect germany, make it a great nation again. likeust slaughtered people animals. don't you see? it's murder. i thought it was an opportunity to show i would serve the fuhrer. i followed orders. murderer? there is no honor in what you did today. >> he is a jew lover and a traitor. cutler -- hinced tler. >> i have no one...
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turn this monument into a place of reconciliation and memory as has been done with some nazi concentration camps so it's no longer a place of apology for the franco regime often idealized by yeah. i know you are. remember the past my 1st guest tonight is. professor and chair of hispanic studies at oberlin college in the u.s. state of ohio he is also the author of memory battles of the spanish civil war a book which examines how spain has or indeed has not confronted the legacy of its civil war from 196-1939. sebastian is with me tonight welcome to the show i want to pick up sebastian if we can on the piece that we just saw they are you know here in berlin we are confronted constantly with history and representation of the past in germany is considered a role model around the world in coming to terms with its past its dark past in particular we can't say the same about spain why is there well there's a couple of big differences between spain and germany. apart from the fact that the franco regime last quite a bit longer than the nazi regime but unlike the nazi regime the franco regime was not def
turn this monument into a place of reconciliation and memory as has been done with some nazi concentration camps so it's no longer a place of apology for the franco regime often idealized by yeah. i know you are. remember the past my 1st guest tonight is. professor and chair of hispanic studies at oberlin college in the u.s. state of ohio he is also the author of memory battles of the spanish civil war a book which examines how spain has or indeed has not confronted the legacy of its civil war...