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he was taken to dachau _ kristallnacht. tell us more. he was taken to dachau and _ kristallnacht.ry to figure out what they could do. she had a cousin, my grandfather and grandmother had a cousin named max emmanuel, that was his birth name. max emmanuel worked for a man who was tried at the nuremberg trials, the president of the right bank back in the late 20s and early 30s and my grandfather�*s cousin, i�*ll call him my cousin twice removed —— reichbank. he was a numbers guy. he was a great mathematician and so he worked for him at the reichbank. sorry to interrupt, tell me more because he was living under a fake identity. because he was living under a fake identi . ., ., , ., identity. right now when he was at the reichbank, _ identity. right now when he was at the reichbank, he _ identity. right now when he was at the reichbank, he was _ identity. right now when he was at the reichbank, he was still - identity. right now when he was at the reichbank, he was still in - identity. right now when he was at the reichbank, he was still in his i the reichbank, he was still in his real
he was taken to dachau _ kristallnacht. tell us more. he was taken to dachau and _ kristallnacht.ry to figure out what they could do. she had a cousin, my grandfather and grandmother had a cousin named max emmanuel, that was his birth name. max emmanuel worked for a man who was tried at the nuremberg trials, the president of the right bank back in the late 20s and early 30s and my grandfather�*s cousin, i�*ll call him my cousin twice removed —— reichbank. he was a numbers guy. he was a...
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Jun 2, 2023
06/23
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dachau and all the other things that dachau stood for to abolish it forever. that's how she ends world war ii. and again, you're seeing this humanity. you're seeing her compassion in her writing and as we know, world war ii is a very significant part of her time as a war time correspondent, but she would go on and cover three more conflicts. at the beginning, and what was interesting, you know, she breaks up with hemingway right before d-day and doesn't really have time to settle things, so i'll comment on that. she decided not to return it cuba. she didn't want to stay in london-- or she wanted to not do that, she wanted to stay in london and think of herself as someone new. she would later compare the war to a disease that causes pain beyond telling or imagining. and i think this would influence her writing. as she would go on and chs to go to violent places and serve as a war correspondent. one other thing, one fun fact about martha. she took the job in italy during world war ii right as tensions started to grow between her and hemingway and she covered the
dachau and all the other things that dachau stood for to abolish it forever. that's how she ends world war ii. and again, you're seeing this humanity. you're seeing her compassion in her writing and as we know, world war ii is a very significant part of her time as a war time correspondent, but she would go on and cover three more conflicts. at the beginning, and what was interesting, you know, she breaks up with hemingway right before d-day and doesn't really have time to settle things, so...
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Jun 4, 2023
06/23
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fourth infantry division, dachau subcamp. 20th armor division, dachau. eighth infantry division. 14th armored division, dachau subcamp. 26th infantry division. 12th armored division. 29th infantry division. 11th armored division. 30th infantry division. 10th armored division. 36th infantry division. ninth armored division. 42nd infantry division. eighth armored division. 45th infantry division. sixth armored division. 6 3rd infanttry division. fourth armored division. 65th infantry division. third armored division. 69th infantry division. 104th infantry division. 71st infantry division. 103rd infantry division. 80th infantry division. 99th infantry division. 83rd infantry division. 95th infantry division. 84th infantry division. 90th infantry division. 86th infantry division. 89th infantry division. >> ready. announcer: ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing for the presentation of the national collars and the national anthem. ♪ >> present. arms. ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming
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Jun 27, 2023
06/23
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we storm the stands of normandy and raised a flag on iwo jima and drove tanks through the gates of dachau. we marched on washington and one women the right to vote. we marched across the edmund pettus bridge and advance the cause of equality for every american. we built rockets that flew to the moon leaving russians in our exhaust we built the largest economy in the greatest military in the history of the world. we rushed into the burning towers, we drove across the country to search for survivors in the rubble. we are americans. there is nothing we can't accomplish. america's story is not one of despair it is one of hope. the truth is in the challenges we face today they do not demand the valor that has been called upon in americans in years past but fulfilling our role in this moment in the life of the nation requires that we summon our best and we find the grace to see the best in one another. that we face the future with courage. never forget where we have been, never forget how far we have come. or who we are. the american people are the most freedom loving, faith filled, idealistic,
we storm the stands of normandy and raised a flag on iwo jima and drove tanks through the gates of dachau. we marched on washington and one women the right to vote. we marched across the edmund pettus bridge and advance the cause of equality for every american. we built rockets that flew to the moon leaving russians in our exhaust we built the largest economy in the greatest military in the history of the world. we rushed into the burning towers, we drove across the country to search for...
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Jun 11, 2023
06/23
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we drove takes through the gates of dachau.planted the stars and stripes at iwo jima to save civilization. we marched on washington and won the right of suffrage for women. we marched across the edmund pettus bridge and won a more perfect union. we built rockets and flew them to the moon, leaving the russians in our exhaust. we built the largest economy in the history of the world, ending the soviet union and crushing communism in the end. and we rushed into the burning towers. and americans, every time that tragedy strikes, drive across the country, coolers full of water and food, tools in the trunk, and pull up in the driveway of people they have never met before and will never see again. just to help them put their lives together. we are americans. there is nothing we cannot do together. my father was a combat veteran, i mentioned earlier. came home from the korean war. he had a bronze star for valor. it went in a drawer. he never talked about it. his citation reads when his platoon came under heavy fire, dad led his men acr
we drove takes through the gates of dachau.planted the stars and stripes at iwo jima to save civilization. we marched on washington and won the right of suffrage for women. we marched across the edmund pettus bridge and won a more perfect union. we built rockets and flew them to the moon, leaving the russians in our exhaust. we built the largest economy in the history of the world, ending the soviet union and crushing communism in the end. and we rushed into the burning towers. and americans,...
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Jun 15, 2023
06/23
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union.m we storm thehe sands and scaled the cliffs at normandy, drove tankswe through the gates of dachauipes on the top of i who gee that and saved civil civilization -- i woe gee e ma p. we marched across the edmund pettis bridge and won a more perfect union. we built rocketses and flew them to thets moon leaving the rawtin russians in our exhaust. we built the largest economy in the history of the world. endinghi the soviet union and communism. we rushed in to the burning towers, and americans, every time that tragedy strikes, drive across the country, coolers full of water and food, tools in the trunk, and pull up in the driveway of people they've never met before and will never see again just to help them put their lives together. we're americans. there's nothing we condition can't do together. we can't do together. you know, my father was that combat veteran i mentioned earlier. came home from the korean war, he had a bronze star for valor. went in the drawer, he never talked about it. his citation reads when his platoon came under heavy fire, dad ledme his men across a minefield to
union.m we storm thehe sands and scaled the cliffs at normandy, drove tankswe through the gates of dachauipes on the top of i who gee that and saved civil civilization -- i woe gee e ma p. we marched across the edmund pettis bridge and won a more perfect union. we built rocketses and flew them to thets moon leaving the rawtin russians in our exhaust. we built the largest economy in the history of the world. endinghi the soviet union and communism. we rushed in to the burning towers, and...
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Jun 22, 2023
06/23
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mikhail savitsky went through three concentration camps, two of which were buchenwald and dachau participatedsevastopol at the end of the war, along with other prisoners of war, was liberated after the war . mikhail sovetsky enters the glebov art school, which to this day opens its doors to new generations of artists after training. i am in moscow at the surikov academy creating my most famous masterpieces. immediately declaring himself as a representative of the severe style , the monumentality of his paintings amazes with the expressiveness of the image in wartime , the national art museum has two canvases by the master vitebsk gates. and partisan madonna exists two versions of the partisan madonna, one of them is kept in moscow in the tretyakov gallery. the national museum asked savitsky to repeat the canvas for the minsk collection, but the master did not repeat himself and painted a completely new work in the center of the composition is a barefoot woman with a baby. she is not in heaven and not among the gods above her head, there are angels nearby, peasants devastated by the horrors of
mikhail savitsky went through three concentration camps, two of which were buchenwald and dachau participatedsevastopol at the end of the war, along with other prisoners of war, was liberated after the war . mikhail sovetsky enters the glebov art school, which to this day opens its doors to new generations of artists after training. i am in moscow at the surikov academy creating my most famous masterpieces. immediately declaring himself as a representative of the severe style , the...
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Jun 3, 2023
06/23
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this war was made to abolish dachau and all the other places like decal and everything that decal stood for into abolish it forever. that's how shan's world war two? and again, you're seeing this humanity. you're seeing her compassion in her writing and as we know world war two is a very significant part of her time as a wartime correspondent, but she would go on and cover. way more conflicts. i listed a few of them at the beginning and and what was interesting is you know, she breaks up with hemingway right before d-day doesn't really have time to settle things. and so i guess you know, i will comment a little bit on that. she decided of course not to return to cuba. she didn't want to stay in london shoot or she wanted to not do that. she wanted to stay in london and think of herself as someone new. she would later compare the war on to a disease that causes pain beyond telling or imagining and i think this would influence. her writing as she would go on and choose to go to violent places and to serve as a war correspondent one other thing one fun fact about martha. remember she took
this war was made to abolish dachau and all the other places like decal and everything that decal stood for into abolish it forever. that's how shan's world war two? and again, you're seeing this humanity. you're seeing her compassion in her writing and as we know world war two is a very significant part of her time as a wartime correspondent, but she would go on and cover. way more conflicts. i listed a few of them at the beginning and and what was interesting is you know, she breaks up with...
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Jun 7, 2023
06/23
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we drove tanks through the gates of dachau. we planted the stars and stripes on mt. sarabachi on iwo jima and saved civilization. we marched on washington and won the right of suffrage for america's women. we marched over the edmund pettus bridge and ended segregation. we built rockets and flew them to the moon, leaving the russians in our exhaust, and we built the largest economy, the greatest military in history. and we buried the soviet union beneath it. the american people are always there for one another. when neighbors are hurting, strangers load up their minivans and head that way. whether it was when the towers fell and people rushed across the country to search through the rubble, or whether it was when the winds blew here in iowa and the floodwaters rose. so i ask you to remember who we are if you're tempted to despair. we're americans, and there's nothing we can't accomplish together. welcom [ cheers and applause ] one of those americans left us 30 years ago in our family. my father was a combat veteran who came home from the korean war with a medal on his
we drove tanks through the gates of dachau. we planted the stars and stripes on mt. sarabachi on iwo jima and saved civilization. we marched on washington and won the right of suffrage for america's women. we marched over the edmund pettus bridge and ended segregation. we built rockets and flew them to the moon, leaving the russians in our exhaust, and we built the largest economy, the greatest military in history. and we buried the soviet union beneath it. the american people are always there...