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these three ladies in germany's dresden are putting a smile on the faces of children every morning bye that they start their day with a good meal. >> martina, monika, and gerlinde are up at the crack of dawn. for them, the school day starts at 6:00. they need to get to work in plenty of time before the children arrive because they're making breakfast for them. >> it's very rewarding. >> in what way? >> because you see the gratitude in the children's eyes when they leave. they'll say that it was a nice breakfast and look at you in such a way. it's really touching. >> they are just three of the many volunteers who work for the brotzeit association that was set up 15 years ago to give breakfast to children who come to school on an empty stomach, which is detrimental to their learning. they are shocked that the demand has gone up from year to year. >> sometimes, we feel like a drop in the bucket. the way things are going is a bit scary, because we can't actually launch in as many schools as would be necessary considering the demand. >> the food is served as a buffet. and children are enco
these three ladies in germany's dresden are putting a smile on the faces of children every morning bye that they start their day with a good meal. >> martina, monika, and gerlinde are up at the crack of dawn. for them, the school day starts at 6:00. they need to get to work in plenty of time before the children arrive because they're making breakfast for them. >> it's very rewarding. >> in what way? >> because you see the gratitude in the children's eyes when they leave....
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these three ladies in germany's dresden are putting a smile on the faces of children every morning bye that they start their day with a good meal. >> martina, monika, and gerlinde are up at the crack of dawn. for them, the school day starts at 6:00. they need to get to work in plenty of time before the children arrive because they're making breakfast for them. >> it's very rewarding. >> in what way? >> because you see the gratitude in the children's eyes when they leave. they'll say that it was a nice breakfast and look at you in such a way. it's really touching. >> they are just three of the many volunteers who work for the brotzeit association that was set up 15 years ago to give breakfast to children who come to school on an empty stomach, which is detrimental to their learning. they are shocked that the demand has gone up from year to year. >> sometimes, we feel like a drop in the bucket. the way things are going is a bit scary, because we can't actually launch in as many schools as would be necessary considering the demand. >> the food is served as a buffet. and children are enco
these three ladies in germany's dresden are putting a smile on the faces of children every morning bye that they start their day with a good meal. >> martina, monika, and gerlinde are up at the crack of dawn. for them, the school day starts at 6:00. they need to get to work in plenty of time before the children arrive because they're making breakfast for them. >> it's very rewarding. >> in what way? >> because you see the gratitude in the children's eyes when they leave....
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these three ladies in germany's dresden are putting a smile on the faces of children every morning bye that they start their day with a good meal. >> martina, monika, and gerlinde are up at the crack of dawn. for them, the school day starts at 6:00. they need to get to work in plenty of time before the children arrive because they're making breakfast for them. >> it's very rewarding. >> in what way? >> because you see the gratitude in the children's eyes when they leave. they'll say that it was a nice breakfast and look at you in such a way. it's really touching. >> they are just three of the many volunteers who work for the brotzeit association that was set up 15 years ago to give breakfast to children who come to school on an empty stomach, which is detrimental to their learning. they are shocked that the demand has gone up from year to year. >> sometimes, we feel like a drop in the bucket. the way things are going is a bit scary, because we can't actually launch in as many schools as would be necessary considering the demand. >> the food is served as a buffet. and children are enco
these three ladies in germany's dresden are putting a smile on the faces of children every morning bye that they start their day with a good meal. >> martina, monika, and gerlinde are up at the crack of dawn. for them, the school day starts at 6:00. they need to get to work in plenty of time before the children arrive because they're making breakfast for them. >> it's very rewarding. >> in what way? >> because you see the gratitude in the children's eyes when they leave....
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. >> narrator: he was stationed in dresden, east germany, as soviet power was collapsing. >> mr. down this wall. >> this protest movement may now be reaching a critical moment. >> ...a year remembered for communism's loss of influence in the world. >> here the feeling is, the end of the cold war is at hand. >> for many people, there is a defining moment in their history when all things after that moment refer back to it in some way. >> from abc, this is "world news..." >> narrator: for lieutenant colol vladimir putin... >> ...reporting tonight from berlin. >> they are here in the thousands, they are here in the tens of thousands. >> narrator: ...the berlin wall coming down was such a moment. >> putin sees that this thing that had always seemed to be glued together well, seemed to be impervious, that had gone from generation to generation of change in the top party officials, seemed to be a rock... >> only one battle in a non-violent war... >> ...it was starting to crumble before his eyes. >> 1989 will be a year remembered for communism's loss of influence in the world. >> mr. put
. >> narrator: he was stationed in dresden, east germany, as soviet power was collapsing. >> mr. down this wall. >> this protest movement may now be reaching a critical moment. >> ...a year remembered for communism's loss of influence in the world. >> here the feeling is, the end of the cold war is at hand. >> for many people, there is a defining moment in their history when all things after that moment refer back to it in some way. >> from abc, this is...
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cravings gerhartrichter left school after the tenth grade and began to study painting entered the dresden951 before the construction of the berlin wall. the artist escapes düsseldorf where he continues his studies. glory to the german abstract artist spread throughout germany, although he wrote excellently in a realistic manner. and in 972 , the artist represented germany at the venice biennale for the first time in the history of the forum to demonstrate the work of the painter, a whole pavilion was allocated for the artist, balancing on the verge of photorealism and abstractionism. although in the first case in the second case it depicts, rather ghostly images, the main idea of \u200b\u200bhis the artist conveys creativity with the help of unusual color schemes and the lack of a clear form on a tighter basis in his career. explored forms color experiment was an unexpected minimalistic work of 192 colors on canvas depicts a clear grid, which includes 192 colors. this work in 1960 outraged public criticism. they accused her of being too simple. someone compared the work with a model of
cravings gerhartrichter left school after the tenth grade and began to study painting entered the dresden951 before the construction of the berlin wall. the artist escapes düsseldorf where he continues his studies. glory to the german abstract artist spread throughout germany, although he wrote excellently in a realistic manner. and in 972 , the artist represented germany at the venice biennale for the first time in the history of the forum to demonstrate the work of the painter, a whole...
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well, listen, this is morally effective, which means the dresden bombing of dresden is the forty-fifthot even talking about the scorers themselves. it is clear that the war is terrible, it is clear that the german city is clear that we ourselves wrote this with kill the germans. and in general, i don’t feel any sentiments about this, but, nevertheless. in the same place, so to speak, in the part of the argumentation, it was to be shown to the russians. what are royals capable of? air force showed. here by the way, look for comparison for contrast actually. eh, how like we just released the army into vienna. when did it stand and is it still standing? by the way, i don't know if that's a good thing. here, excuse me, yes, but uh, i don't know, is it okay. uh, who wrote these same royal departures, with which they gave the task. give yes, let's aim. this is how it is to strike the enemy, where he feels it most strongly behind a partially collapsed front. and at the same time show the russians when they arrive in the city for what capable of the royal air force. good topic, and here it is.
well, listen, this is morally effective, which means the dresden bombing of dresden is the forty-fifthot even talking about the scorers themselves. it is clear that the war is terrible, it is clear that the german city is clear that we ourselves wrote this with kill the germans. and in general, i don’t feel any sentiments about this, but, nevertheless. in the same place, so to speak, in the part of the argumentation, it was to be shown to the russians. what are royals capable of? air force...
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the bombing of the harbor bridge by the japanese. but they didn't say anything about the bombing of dresdenrmany by england, the destruction of hiroshima and nagasaki, they don't have mercy on themselves , they don't help me at all, they not only mourn for our dead, and to respect our painting, why won't i be silent for a minute? we have to wait and the installation of thousands of thousands of thousands of amol's population will be the headlines of local newspapers. we will that the history of maral should be different. the first page was that you said that you were coming to amol and the elderly women ready to give birth were calculated to the nearest city of amir sasan . there is no guarantee since the last month. it doesn't last for a year, the siege is prolonged, there are famous men and valiant warriors, mothers accompany them, mothers who feed men with a piece of garlic bread and take their children to bed under the pretext of better food, women who raise the voice of a lullaby rather than crying. in dubai, showing children's medicine behind men isth khordad 93 is the honeymoon month
the bombing of the harbor bridge by the japanese. but they didn't say anything about the bombing of dresdenrmany by england, the destruction of hiroshima and nagasaki, they don't have mercy on themselves , they don't help me at all, they not only mourn for our dead, and to respect our painting, why won't i be silent for a minute? we have to wait and the installation of thousands of thousands of thousands of amol's population will be the headlines of local newspapers. we will that the history of...
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so-called allies, the americans, who didn’t click so much, we took a sip in this war, there they are in dresdened, i practically turned in the desert, knowing in advance that it would definitely be already soviet uh territories this one too you can understand a lot, but the image of a russian. by the way, here is berlin, here is a soldier with a child. yes it is, well, here it is there is to wash away the topics that we will establish again. now you are talking. well, this is a very serious parallel for me, because for me it has always been a huge question how, well, here is my grandfather, for example, yes, how he held back this fury inside her, they burned the village. eh, the brothers who died will understand you if you lose some of your humanity, because you are different, you have experienced terrible things. and here's how to remain human in this situation. and now i understand, like this. because donetsk muzhiks who lost 8 years of their friends their relatives who hate enemy. they keep inside this human flame. just like ours in germany surprisingly said that in a conversation with the p
so-called allies, the americans, who didn’t click so much, we took a sip in this war, there they are in dresdened, i practically turned in the desert, knowing in advance that it would definitely be already soviet uh territories this one too you can understand a lot, but the image of a russian. by the way, here is berlin, here is a soldier with a child. yes it is, well, here it is there is to wash away the topics that we will establish again. now you are talking. well, this is a very serious...
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he entered the dresden academy of fine arts in 1951 before the construction of the berlin wall.sseldorf where he continues his studies. the glory of the german abstract artist spread throughout germany although the herkud painting in 1972 the artist represented germany at the venetian bianalia for the first time in the history of the forum to demonstrate the work of the painter, they allocated a whole pavilion the artist balances on granitarianism and abstractionism. although in the first case, in the second case , the artist conveys the main idea of his work with the help of unusual color schemes and the absence of a clear form more densely in his career. you constantly explored the forms of color composition plots such an experiment was an unexpected minimalist work of 192 colors. the canvas shows a clear grid, which includes 192 colors. this work in 1960 outraged the public of criticism. they accused her of being too simple. someone compared works with a model of a social structure, where each segment is a class cell of society, a person must take one of the squares. a pict
he entered the dresden academy of fine arts in 1951 before the construction of the berlin wall.sseldorf where he continues his studies. the glory of the german abstract artist spread throughout germany although the herkud painting in 1972 the artist represented germany at the venetian bianalia for the first time in the history of the forum to demonstrate the work of the painter, they allocated a whole pavilion the artist balances on granitarianism and abstractionism. although in the first case,...
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they did and some parliamentarians of this country also went on a hunger strike in dresden to protest clarification of the case of the murder of a sikh religious official in canada. hundreds of members of the sikh community protested, according to the report of the afp news agency, the leader of one of the sikh temples in vancouver, canada, last month. the murder took place and the perpetrators have not been identified yet. the protesters of the indian government were the perpetrators of most of the murders. the indian government had named singh najjar as the perpetrator of some terrorist operations in this country. simultaneously with the sika rally in front of the indian consulate in toronto, a crowd of supporters of the indian government also gathered in this place. killing a religious official the sikhs in canada have faced tension between the chamber and new delhi . they asked canada to ensure the safety of the lives of its diplomats . elizabeth byrne stated that there are concerns that riots will resume during the french national day, and for this reason, the french government w
they did and some parliamentarians of this country also went on a hunger strike in dresden to protest clarification of the case of the murder of a sikh religious official in canada. hundreds of members of the sikh community protested, according to the report of the afp news agency, the leader of one of the sikh temples in vancouver, canada, last month. the murder took place and the perpetrators have not been identified yet. the protesters of the indian government were the perpetrators of most...
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in the application or on the website bombardment of 100 thousand people several hours bombing of dresdent the end of world war ii closer by 5 minutes. this brought the defeat of germany no closer. therefore, this assertion that as a result of two american atomic bombs, which the american troops themselves did not consider, that they will end the war.
in the application or on the website bombardment of 100 thousand people several hours bombing of dresdent the end of world war ii closer by 5 minutes. this brought the defeat of germany no closer. therefore, this assertion that as a result of two american atomic bombs, which the american troops themselves did not consider, that they will end the war.
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we'll talk to amanda palmer, the former lead singer of the dresden dolls.iffith, today, after a bruising fortnight for the sector. the news that coutts — the luxury bank owned by natwest — terminated the account of nigel farage, in part, because of opposition to his political beliefs, has domianted headlines. natwest�*s chief executive, dame alison rose, stood down in the very early hours of this morning. following today's meeting, the government said that moving forward, banks will be required to spell out why they are terminating someone's bank account. it's difficult to know how many others may have had their bank accounts closed because of their political views or beliefs — nigel farage has suggested there are thousands — but i'm joined now by the host of the triggernometry podcast, konstantin kisin, who fears that may have happened to him too. thank you forjoining us. you banked with tied bank. how long have you have the account?— with tied bank. how long have you have the account? maybe a year and a half. and nothing _ have the account? maybe a year a
we'll talk to amanda palmer, the former lead singer of the dresden dolls.iffith, today, after a bruising fortnight for the sector. the news that coutts — the luxury bank owned by natwest — terminated the account of nigel farage, in part, because of opposition to his political beliefs, has domianted headlines. natwest�*s chief executive, dame alison rose, stood down in the very early hours of this morning. following today's meeting, the government said that moving forward, banks will be...
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elite educational institutions of the ss in pomerania , visited goering's personal estate, visited dresdenmberg, munich and other german cities. german newspapers published photographs of the duke saluting the crowd with the nazi salute. addressing the representatives of the labor front at one of the factories, the group eduard said, i traveled around the world and saw many great achievements of mankind. but what i saw in germany before. it seemed to me beyond the bounds of the possible, it is impossible to believe. it's just a miracle, it can be understood, only when the realization comes that one person and his will are behind all this. on october 22, 1937 , eduard and wallace visited hitler at his berkh residence in the bavarian alps. according to the memoirs, the fuhrer was unusually courteous and showed special signs of attention to the guests. he was treated no differently than your royal. highness edward, hitler said. i am sure that with its help it would be possible to establish friendly relations between the two countries. if he had remained king, everything would have worked out,
elite educational institutions of the ss in pomerania , visited goering's personal estate, visited dresdenmberg, munich and other german cities. german newspapers published photographs of the duke saluting the crowd with the nazi salute. addressing the representatives of the labor front at one of the factories, the group eduard said, i traveled around the world and saw many great achievements of mankind. but what i saw in germany before. it seemed to me beyond the bounds of the possible, it is...
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california, the us and young, the founder goes moldings of death amounts to about $70000.00 jobs in the dresden area in the broad micro electronic sector. does this show the potential is a maintenance is, was the digital transformation poses gigantic challenges to the european economy. production processes are increasingly digitalized and interconnected. this means secure data exchange is paramount, but currently it's far from acceptable. european industry has taken action. francesco bone fi, leo's goal is visionary. he is the managing director of gaia x, one of the most daring projects and digital infrastructure. he's planning to build a european infrastructure that will enable secure exchanges between diverse industries and producers. 324 of the continents, most important enterprises are already on board. as our 14 national centers stand up, what's the window soft? the paper method you went to your, he kinda caught up the way we're currently designing software to connect existing computers or data centers and cloud c or the software will run on the infrastructure that's already present in the
california, the us and young, the founder goes moldings of death amounts to about $70000.00 jobs in the dresden area in the broad micro electronic sector. does this show the potential is a maintenance is, was the digital transformation poses gigantic challenges to the european economy. production processes are increasingly digitalized and interconnected. this means secure data exchange is paramount, but currently it's far from acceptable. european industry has taken action. francesco bone fi,...
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remember dresden, the americans compared it to the ground.many is waiting, but that’s not all , there is an agreement between the governments of the ussr great britain and the united states that if the act is not signed, then all of germany will independent states will forever cease to exist. but if today we put an end to this senseless war. germany will be guaranteed the preservation of the nation-state. thus mr. keith or in your hands not only the lives of hundreds of thousands of germans. the life of the entire german state is at stake. and what will be my fate after signing? well , certainly your fate and the fate of your homeland depend on your behavior and your actions? i want to emphasize again that you great honour. and the great responsibility for the fate of germany of all germans living now and their future generations. you decide. to be in germany or not to be? this is the richest case in the history of intelligence , the current intelligence officer is captured in the chronicle. here he is alexander korotkov behind the back of th
remember dresden, the americans compared it to the ground.many is waiting, but that’s not all , there is an agreement between the governments of the ussr great britain and the united states that if the act is not signed, then all of germany will independent states will forever cease to exist. but if today we put an end to this senseless war. germany will be guaranteed the preservation of the nation-state. thus mr. keith or in your hands not only the lives of hundreds of thousands of germans....