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know, believe that lithuanians, unfortunately, played a large role in that and it wasn't just the german nazis genocide side of of lithuania. and here i think i need to just flag up something quite remarkable. that you and he were fighting against the so—called genocide and resistance research centre in lithuania and the museum of genocide victims, in vilnius, lithuania. these institutions which you would think would be in the lead, telling the truth about lithuania's troubled history and connections to the holocaust where in fact, it seems, in your view, covering everything up? yeah. i mean, to me, this is the problem. they're basing my grandfather's heroicism on the kgb documents. now, normally, they would foam at the mouth if anybody looked at a kgb docment and used that as their proof. but their entire case is based on 3,000 pages of transcripts of the interrogations of my grandfather. and they were interrogating him for leading a rebellion against the soviets. that's all they cared about. they really did not care about the massacre of dues. yeah, it was still early days for the soviets. s
know, believe that lithuanians, unfortunately, played a large role in that and it wasn't just the german nazis genocide side of of lithuania. and here i think i need to just flag up something quite remarkable. that you and he were fighting against the so—called genocide and resistance research centre in lithuania and the museum of genocide victims, in vilnius, lithuania. these institutions which you would think would be in the lead, telling the truth about lithuania's troubled history and...
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world war ii, 16 million american soldiers fought the german nazis, japan and italy, over 400,000 lostir lives at the battles of sicily in the atlantic, normandy, operation dragoon, battle of the bulge, iwo jima, carraway okinawa and many, many more. during the cold war with the soviet union, american soldiers fought the spread of communism including korea with the soviets and chinese fact communist and northern part of the korean peninsula invading the south. over 5.7 million americans were engaged in that war, 5.7 million and 34000 lost their lives. almost 3 million americans in uniform in the vietnam war intended to prevent the soviets and chinese fact communist in the northern part of that country from taking over the south. over 58000 american soldiers lost their lives. there have been many battles since including but not limited to iraq and afghanistan and the war on terrorism. contrite tot the floors we hear from joe biden and kamala harris, from lebron james and athletes, contrary to the slurs we hear from antifa and black lives matter and other leftist marxism in this country,
world war ii, 16 million american soldiers fought the german nazis, japan and italy, over 400,000 lostir lives at the battles of sicily in the atlantic, normandy, operation dragoon, battle of the bulge, iwo jima, carraway okinawa and many, many more. during the cold war with the soviet union, american soldiers fought the spread of communism including korea with the soviets and chinese fact communist and northern part of the korean peninsula invading the south. over 5.7 million americans were...
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were wearing clothes supporting the nazi death camps, in which 6 million jews were killed by the german nazistried to distinguish herself from them by, on the advice of her attorney, writing her thoughts about shoulders-less. steven spielberg's oscar winning film about the holocaust. she wrote, this movie was very moving. hard to watch and hard not to watch. it's hard to believe there are people who see this never happened. one of my sons in law is half german. his mother was born in germany and has never become an american citizen. my son-in-law doesn't believe the holocaust happened as it did. he says only 1 million jews died. one person being killed because of their face is too many. exclamation point. since so many members of the trump mob or carrying a flag of the confederate states that fought to preserve slavery, morgan lloyd wrote a book report on the advice of her lawyer. about a book about the death penalty being unfairly imposed on black men. there is no indication that her attorney had her read the book about american democracy, or the constitution. which is what she was attacking
were wearing clothes supporting the nazi death camps, in which 6 million jews were killed by the german nazistried to distinguish herself from them by, on the advice of her attorney, writing her thoughts about shoulders-less. steven spielberg's oscar winning film about the holocaust. she wrote, this movie was very moving. hard to watch and hard not to watch. it's hard to believe there are people who see this never happened. one of my sons in law is half german. his mother was born in germany...
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. ♪ ♪ (crowd cheering) >> williams: german society has struggled for more than half a century to come to terms with its nazihis past, chancellor angela merkel has welcomed more than a million refugees into the country since 2015. >> (speaki german): >> (chanting, blowing whistles) >> williams: but the influx has had unintended consequences. >> (speaking german): >> williams: far-right parties like the alternative for germany, the afd, won millions of new supporters playing on fears of mass immigration. >> (chanting in german): >> williams: and germany was hit by a new wave of neo-nazi violence... >> (chanting in german) >> what's believed to be germany's first far-right political assassination since world war ii. >> williams: ...culminating in the assassination of a pro-refugee politician, walter lübcke, in the summer of 2019. >> there is concern about the size, shape, and scope of extremism in the country. >> (speaking german): >> williams: martina renner sits on a committee in the german parliament that's been looking into extremism and the government's response to it. >> (speaking german): >> we have aro
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it would become the biggest and bloodiest front in world war 2 and, and in nazi germany is complete, destruction. german president, frank touchtone, maya opened a special exhibition today here in berlin. men, women, and children, victims of the nazis war on the soviet union. 27000000 soviet citizens died. 14000000 of them were civilians. the opening ceremony of the special ed submission in berlin, german president, franklin sustained my a paid tribute to them. the daughter taking the weight on the german war against the soviet union was murderous barbarity. as difficult as we may find it, we must call this mind and then remembering this inferno absolute enmity and the act of dehumanizing the other in the long run visas and found on absolute remembering. this continues to be an obligation for us, germans and long life. and memorials before the world, when david and mamma, according to stein maia, germany has so too long, failed to recognize the many victims in the occupied east. that the nazis took almost $6000000.00 soviet prisoners of war over the course of 4 years. they were treated brutally, they wer
it would become the biggest and bloodiest front in world war 2 and, and in nazi germany is complete, destruction. german president, frank touchtone, maya opened a special exhibition today here in berlin. men, women, and children, victims of the nazis war on the soviet union. 27000000 soviet citizens died. 14000000 of them were civilians. the opening ceremony of the special ed submission in berlin, german president, franklin sustained my a paid tribute to them. the daughter taking the weight on...
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when i decided to go to the u.s., because i had been thinking about how the germans dealt with the nazi. since 1982 when i first went there on a fellowship thinking i would only stay a year. it turned into the majority of my adult life. the question of whether or not i wanted to raise children in this country was a very real one and in 1988, when my first child was three years old, i decided not to do so. i thought it just was not possible for a jewish child to have a normal life in germany. years later, there had been a change of government and serious differences and real attempt to nationally acknowledge what had been done in the past to change the citizenship laws so there were no longer based on area and blood, but on where you were born and lived, various things like that made me feel that this is ok. i could raise my children, i could have a normal life as a jew. but i always felt like i was checking the temperature of the country even if it was not a major focus of my work, i was following what was going on very closely. when president obama gave that speech in charleston, i tho
when i decided to go to the u.s., because i had been thinking about how the germans dealt with the nazi. since 1982 when i first went there on a fellowship thinking i would only stay a year. it turned into the majority of my adult life. the question of whether or not i wanted to raise children in this country was a very real one and in 1988, when my first child was three years old, i decided not to do so. i thought it just was not possible for a jewish child to have a normal life in germany....
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but i think charlottesville in particular showed americans that nazis are not just a german problem and that made it very clear. so before that people found it rather strange and even controversial that i would make this comparison americans found it controversial there was a and any age fellowship that several members of the jury told me i was a chewing for and didn't get because the as one person wrote back. it was a tendentious comparison. okay. hmm, but that was 26 teen by 2019 when i had finished the book and my publisher had organized a very extensive book tour through the country not a single person protested because i think that the trump administration galvanized people to realize this is a serious problem and we will learn from anybody we can. we can including the land of the nazis. so i want to you you explained very thoroughly in your preamble, but i just want to dig into that quickly a little bit more about how this happened because we've had a chance to talk. you know, i i've been working on something on collective memory and in that conversation it it became clear that th
but i think charlottesville in particular showed americans that nazis are not just a german problem and that made it very clear. so before that people found it rather strange and even controversial that i would make this comparison americans found it controversial there was a and any age fellowship that several members of the jury told me i was a chewing for and didn't get because the as one person wrote back. it was a tendentious comparison. okay. hmm, but that was 26 teen by 2019 when i had...
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germans. as a consequence of the nazi policies of expansion and annihilation during world war 2 . but the intention is to not only look back. club at us is a team. i believe that these topics we are dealing with here affect all of humanity . all, it doesn't take much imagination to realize that these issues will continue to be historically relevant worldwide. a relevance that emerges from the exhibition, which highlights the crucial role of force migration in europe's recent history, but also how it still affects millions of people around the world to day. the well, italy's reputation is slow start as a major tournaments has been blown out of the water by the blistering form and euro 2020 beating, wiles, one mill, and the final group game on sunday. and funds across the country celebrated the teams path to the last 16 jubilation on the streets of rome. i had no wonder with 3 winds out of 3 and not a single go conceited. italy's fans are convinced that all roads lead to london that i'm confident and hopeful that will least make it to the final. we have a great team, a great coat, a
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german embassies gas . so after the war, hipolito was accused of collaborating with the nazis as he was under the command of the chief of protocol of the german embassy in paris fits bordeaux. to sift on tow for a time he had to work together with this chief of protocol from the german embassy in paris who was visibly very hot. you have been in his contact with a police jamaica. unfortunately, observe is didn't catch on to that right away. which you can understand at such an overwhelming time, shortly book at the i can only imagine that this kind of interaction in a hotel that was supposedly a hotel for diplomats neutral, protected quiet, would raise lots and lots of questions. she typical book quickly, but afterwards it turned out the person in question was a double agent. i believe him sobbed. did he know bordeaux with a german who spied for the french germain kept his silence. even though he could have cleared his name. his discretion applied to everyone. human dubois simone, the one in the hotel during the war. he, ritz is associated with personalities like coco chanel, lived there for 30 years, clues.
german embassies gas . so after the war, hipolito was accused of collaborating with the nazis as he was under the command of the chief of protocol of the german embassy in paris fits bordeaux. to sift on tow for a time he had to work together with this chief of protocol from the german embassy in paris who was visibly very hot. you have been in his contact with a police jamaica. unfortunately, observe is didn't catch on to that right away. which you can understand at such an overwhelming time,...
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german embassies gas . so after the war, he was accused of collaborating with the nazis as he was under the command of the chief of protocol, of the german embassy in paris fits bordeaux to shift until 11 for a time. he had to work together with his chief of protocol from the german embassy in paris, who was visibly very hot, long you have been in contact with a police major. unfortunately, observe its been catch onto that right away, which you can understand at such an overwhelming time. what the book at the i can only imagine that this kind of interaction in a hotel that was supposedly a hotel for diplomats neutral protected choir would raise lots and lots of questions. she did book a book quickly, but afterwards it turned out the person in question was a double agent. i believe in sub did he know bordeaux with a german who spied for the french? the police germane kept his silence. even though he could have cleared his name, his discretion applied to everyone. human dubois, simon, the one in the hotel during the war. does he take risks as associated with personalities like coco chanel lived there for 30 years
german embassies gas . so after the war, he was accused of collaborating with the nazis as he was under the command of the chief of protocol, of the german embassy in paris fits bordeaux to shift until 11 for a time. he had to work together with his chief of protocol from the german embassy in paris, who was visibly very hot, long you have been in contact with a police major. unfortunately, observe its been catch onto that right away, which you can understand at such an overwhelming time. what...
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liberty stole was one of the only hotels in paris to escape being seized by the germans during world war 2. while the nazis invaded the french capital and hitler eventually even ordered the city destruction the story of liberty. so is one of solid charity. humanity encouraged me. the hotel is located in the 8th. i wont be small, and one of paris is fine as district. not far from the shops, at least 8. i least old 1st opened its doors in 1925. me its founder, jimmy aimed to create the ideal luxury hotel room. the hotel was smaller than my father took the smallest room for us as he spent a lot on the construction go wrong for a question. they just rolled out the dresser drawer and that was my 1st grade, tim on me them show me he bullied son, pierre was born just before the hotel open. he spent the 1st month of his life on the 1st floor just above the service entrance in one of the few rooms that were finished at the time. as he grew, he learned a lot from his father. like how to quickly and quietly make the right decision at the right time. after the 1st world war ended for reasons were in the mood to celebr
liberty stole was one of the only hotels in paris to escape being seized by the germans during world war 2. while the nazis invaded the french capital and hitler eventually even ordered the city destruction the story of liberty. so is one of solid charity. humanity encouraged me. the hotel is located in the 8th. i wont be small, and one of paris is fine as district. not far from the shops, at least 8. i least old 1st opened its doors in 1925. me its founder, jimmy aimed to create the ideal...
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germans. as a consequence of the nazi policies of expansion and annihilation during world war 2 . but the intention is not only look back with us the, the team. i believe that these topics we're dealing with here affect all of humanity. it doesn't take much imagination to realize that these issues will continue to be historically relevant worldwide. a relevance that emerges from the exhibition, which highlights the crucial role of 4th migration in europe's recent history, but also how it still affects millions of people around the world today. well, the printing presses of one of hong kong last for democracy. newspapers could start rolling within days. the apple daily says this friday's edition is likely to be its last, after authorities froze its assets under china's new national security law. these newspapers could be a thing of the past, not because of digitalization or rising competition. that because the government wants to put a stop to them, that's what supporters of hong kong pro democracy newspaper, apple, daily a saying a last week, police rated the companies news room f
germans. as a consequence of the nazi policies of expansion and annihilation during world war 2 . but the intention is not only look back with us the, the team. i believe that these topics we're dealing with here affect all of humanity. it doesn't take much imagination to realize that these issues will continue to be historically relevant worldwide. a relevance that emerges from the exhibition, which highlights the crucial role of 4th migration in europe's recent history, but also how it still...
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remembrance didn't change until a few years ago, the attention paid to the eastern victims of the nazi past until german reunification. and since then, germany has tried to better integrate the commemoration of those atrocities into the collective remembrance of the nazi past. but of course it is difficult to deal with. and of course, sometimes it does lead to diplomatic tensions also because the geopolitical map has changed compared to what it looked like a 2 years ago. and they're now context between some of the countries that used to belong to the same block to the soviet union. if you take the military conflict between russia and ukraine, for example, or the fact that the baltic states, some of them have now, they have now joined the european union. and so in fact, today's event was also overshadowed by the conflict between russia and ukraine before the event, the ambassadors of 7 out of 15 of the countries that another successes of soviet republic said that they were boy caught today's events because they say germany is not differentiating enough and for that germany equates the soviet union too of
remembrance didn't change until a few years ago, the attention paid to the eastern victims of the nazi past until german reunification. and since then, germany has tried to better integrate the commemoration of those atrocities into the collective remembrance of the nazi past. but of course it is difficult to deal with. and of course, sometimes it does lead to diplomatic tensions also because the geopolitical map has changed compared to what it looked like a 2 years ago. and they're now context...
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germans. as a consequence of the nazi policies of expansion and annihilation during world war 2 . but the intention is to not only look back with us the, the team. i believe that these topics we are dealing with here effect all of humanity. it doesn't take much imagination to realize that these issues will continue to be historically relevant worldwide. a relevance that emerges from the exhibition, which highlights the crucial role of force migration in europe's recent history, but also how it still affects millions of people around the world to day. the printing presses, if one of hong kong last pro democracy newspapers could stop rolling within a matter of days. the apple daly says this friday's edition is likely to be its last after authorities, probes its assets under china's new national security law. these newspapers could be a thing of the past, not because of digitalization or rising competition, that because the government wants to put a stop to them. that's what supporters of hong kong pro democracy newspaper, apple daily a saying a last week, police rated the companies
germans. as a consequence of the nazi policies of expansion and annihilation during world war 2 . but the intention is to not only look back with us the, the team. i believe that these topics we are dealing with here effect all of humanity. it doesn't take much imagination to realize that these issues will continue to be historically relevant worldwide. a relevance that emerges from the exhibition, which highlights the crucial role of force migration in europe's recent history, but also how it...
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remembrance didn't change until a few years ago, the attention paid to the eastern victims of the nazi past until german reunification. and since then, germany has tried to better integrate the commemoration of those atrocities into the collective remembrance of the nazi past. but of course it is difficult to deal with. and of course, sometimes it does lead to diplomatic tensions also because the geopolitical map has changed compared to what it looked like a 2 years ago. and they're now conflicts between some of the countries that used to belong to the same blocks to the soviet union. if you'd take the military conflict between russia and ukraine, for example, or the fact that the baltic states, some of them have now, they have now joined the european union. and so in fact, today's event was also overshadowed by the conflict between russia and ukraine before the event, the ambassadors of 7 out of 15 of the countries that another successes of soviet republic said that they were boy caught today's events. because they say germany is not differentiating enough. and for that germany equates the soviet union
remembrance didn't change until a few years ago, the attention paid to the eastern victims of the nazi past until german reunification. and since then, germany has tried to better integrate the commemoration of those atrocities into the collective remembrance of the nazi past. but of course it is difficult to deal with. and of course, sometimes it does lead to diplomatic tensions also because the geopolitical map has changed compared to what it looked like a 2 years ago. and they're now...
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on the other, the center contextualizes the fate of the 14 million germans as a consequence of the naziolicies of expansion and annihilation during world war ii. the intention is to not only look back. >> i believe these topics we are dealing with here affect all of humanity. it does not take much imagination to realize these issues will continue to be historically relevant worldewde. a relevance that emerges from the exhibition which highlights the crucial role of forced migration in europe's recent history but also how it still affects millions of people around the world today. brent: the printing press is one of hong kong's last pro-democracy newspapers could stop rolling in days. the apple daily says this friday's addition is likely to be its last after authorities froze its assets under china's new national security law. >> these newspapers could be a thing of the past. not because of digitalization or rising competition but because the government wants to put a stop to the. that is what supporters of hong kong's pro-democracy newspaper apple daily are saying. last week, police rai
on the other, the center contextualizes the fate of the 14 million germans as a consequence of the naziolicies of expansion and annihilation during world war ii. the intention is to not only look back. >> i believe these topics we are dealing with here affect all of humanity. it does not take much imagination to realize these issues will continue to be historically relevant worldewde. a relevance that emerges from the exhibition which highlights the crucial role of forced migration in...
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german embassies gas . so after the war, he was accused of collaborating with the nazis as he was under the command of the chief of protocol, of the german embassy in paris fits bordeaux to shift until 11 for a time. he had to work together with his chief of protocol from the german embassy in paris, who was visibly very hot. you have been in contact with a police chum age. unfortunately, observe is in catch on to that right away, which you can understand at such an overwhelming time. shortly book at the i can only imagine that this kind of interaction in a hotel that was supposedly a hotel for diplomat neutral protected choir would raise lots and lots of questions . she typical book quickly, but afterwards it turned out the person in question was a double agent. i believe him sobbed that he, no bordeaux, with a german who's spied for the french people in jam. a kept his silence, even though he could have cleared his name. his discretion applied to everyone, he monday was seaman de built one in the hotel during the war. he rips is associated with personalities like coco chanel. lived there for 30 years, clues.
german embassies gas . so after the war, he was accused of collaborating with the nazis as he was under the command of the chief of protocol, of the german embassy in paris fits bordeaux to shift until 11 for a time. he had to work together with his chief of protocol from the german embassy in paris, who was visibly very hot. you have been in contact with a police chum age. unfortunately, observe is in catch on to that right away, which you can understand at such an overwhelming time. shortly...
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germans. as a consequence of the nazi policies of expansion and annihilation during world war 2 . but the intention is to not only look back with a piece of cake, i believe that these topics we are dealing with here affect all of humanity. it doesn't take much imagination to realize that these issues will continue to be historically relevant worldwide. a relevance that emerges from the exhibition, which highlights the crucial role of force migration in europe's recent history, but also how it still affects millions of people around the world. to day. i'd have to look at some of today's developments and make corona virus pandemic starting in india, which has launched a nation wide campaign to vaccinate all adults free of charge. experts hope the new policy will help and supply issues and make vaccines more accessible. in portugal, authorities say they'll accelerate vaccinations and increase testing to combat the spike in cases more than a quarter of the population has been vaccinated. but the delta variant for detected in india is causing concern in many areas, including the capita
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now catered to the german embassies get so after the war, he was accused of collaborating with the nazis, as he was under the command of the chief of protocol, of the german embassy in paris fits vodo. for his time, he had to work together with his chief of protocol from the german embassy in paris, who was visibly very hot logged. you have been in his contact with a police john a unfortunately observe is didn't catch on to that right away, which you can understand at such an overwhelming time work the book at the i can only imagine that this kind of interaction in a hotel that was supposedly a hotel for diplomats neutral, protected quiet would raise lots and lots of questions. she the book a book quickly, but afterwards it turned out the person in question was a double agent. i believe him sobbed, did he know bordeaux with german who's spied for the french germain kept his silence, even though he could have cleared his name, his discretion applied to everyone. seamen, dubois who semen the one in the hotel during the war. he is associated with personalities like coco chanel, lived there
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german embassies gas. so after the war, he was accused of collaborating with the nazis as he was under the command of the chief of protocol, of the german embassy in paris fits bordeaux to sift on till 11 for a time he had to work together with his chief of protocol from the german embassy in paris, who was visibly very hot, you have been in contact with a police chum age. unfortunately, observe is didn't catch on to that right away, which you can understand at such an overwhelming time. shortly book at the i can only imagine that this kind of interaction in a hotel that was supposedly a hotel for diplomats neutral, protected, quiet would raise lots and lots of questions. so you see the book, a book real quick. if it afterwards, it turned out the person in question was a double agent. i believe himself that he, no bordeaux with a german who spied for the french people, the jam may kept his silence. even though he could have cleared his name, his discretion applied to everyone. human dubois, who semen the bills while in the hotel during the war, he is associated with personalities like coco chanel, lived there
german embassies gas. so after the war, he was accused of collaborating with the nazis as he was under the command of the chief of protocol, of the german embassy in paris fits bordeaux to sift on till 11 for a time he had to work together with his chief of protocol from the german embassy in paris, who was visibly very hot, you have been in contact with a police chum age. unfortunately, observe is didn't catch on to that right away, which you can understand at such an overwhelming time....
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nazi triumphs of 1940/'41. the united nations have inflicted upon the germans great defeats in open battle, man-to-man.r and their capacity to wage war on the ground. our home fronts have given us an
nazi triumphs of 1940/'41. the united nations have inflicted upon the germans great defeats in open battle, man-to-man.r and their capacity to wage war on the ground. our home fronts have given us an
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germans. as a consequence of the nazi policies of expansion and annihilation during world war 2 . but the intention is to not only look back, clobbered up to the team. i believe that these topics we're dealing with here affect all of humanity. it doesn't take much imagination to realize that these issues will continue to be historically relevant worldwide. a relevance that emerges from the exhibition, which highlights the crucial role of force migration in europe's recent history, but also how it still affects millions of people around the world to day. the at the euro 2020 football championship. italy have one group, a after beating whales, one middle in rome, though both sides qualified for the last 16 mateo pacino's score, the winner for the italians in the 1st half wales had ethan do sent off, but they still qualify after finishing 2nd in the group weight lifter laurel hubbard, will become the 1st transgender athlete to compete at the olympic games after being selected for the new zealand team. the 43 year old meets all the qualifying criteria, but her selection is controversi
germans. as a consequence of the nazi policies of expansion and annihilation during world war 2 . but the intention is to not only look back, clobbered up to the team. i believe that these topics we're dealing with here affect all of humanity. it doesn't take much imagination to realize that these issues will continue to be historically relevant worldwide. a relevance that emerges from the exhibition, which highlights the crucial role of force migration in europe's recent history, but also how...
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david sherman, the red army tank battalion broke through the fences of the nazi deck camp in german, occupied poland. in 1945 and gay food till you may say to prison. this is later became an limpid fencer for the soviet union. an unusual funnel clouds been hovering over the british city of bristol, bridge weather forecasts to say the cone shaped phenomenon lingering about trees and houses is similar to a tornado except, but the end of the funnel does not touch the ground. india has faced weeks of crisis due to the corona virus pandemic. but now the countries turning the tide on the number of cases in some areas, at least with case loads dropping slowly, some restrictions are being lifted in the harvested regions. people are cautiously optimistic, but many calling for a faster vaccination rollout. in order to keep people safe. after a bitter transition from spring into summer coven, 1900, has gradually lifting some of its grip over indian society, with a continued decline in new cases. parts of india are also lifting some protective measures, which in turn is raising people spirits. a
david sherman, the red army tank battalion broke through the fences of the nazi deck camp in german, occupied poland. in 1945 and gay food till you may say to prison. this is later became an limpid fencer for the soviet union. an unusual funnel clouds been hovering over the british city of bristol, bridge weather forecasts to say the cone shaped phenomenon lingering about trees and houses is similar to a tornado except, but the end of the funnel does not touch the ground. india has faced weeks...
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german hands. host: what about nazi sympathizers in france and how do they spot them or be aware that was a real threat? guest: it was a genuine threat. the first years of the war, nazi sympathizers meant you were french. nobody was super happy about hitler's coming through between occupied france and free france. nobody wanted to fight a losing war. hiller was there and he wasn't going anywhere. there was no hope -- hitler's was there and wasn't going anywhere. there was no hope. his right wing catholic government was something that a lot of people supported. i think it's important to remember. france doesn't turn until stalingrad. once stalin beats back eastern france decisively, it becomes clear that hitler's armies aren't just, they are going to get stop somewhere. in 1942, the las went into north africa and american soldiers weren't -- they went into north africa and american soldiers were not trained. you start to see people actively accepted the state of affairs turn against the state of affairs and join resistance because there was the first moment that it was conceivable that anybody might win
german hands. host: what about nazi sympathizers in france and how do they spot them or be aware that was a real threat? guest: it was a genuine threat. the first years of the war, nazi sympathizers meant you were french. nobody was super happy about hitler's coming through between occupied france and free france. nobody wanted to fight a losing war. hiller was there and he wasn't going anywhere. there was no hope -- hitler's was there and wasn't going anywhere. there was no hope. his right...
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liberty stole was one of the only hotels in paris to escape being seized by the germans during world war 2. while the nazis invaded the french capital and hitler eventually even ordered the city destruction the story of liberty. so is one a solid charity humanity and courage. mm. the hotel is located in the 8th home. the small and one of paris is fine as district. not far from the shops of the day. i liberally stole 1st opened its doors in 1925. me it's founder equally. jimmy aimed to create the ideal luxury hotel. the hotel was smaller than it won't. my father took the smallest room for us as he spent a lot on the construction go home for a question. they just rolled out the dresser drawer and that was my 1st grade. tim, on my son pierre, was born just before the hotel open. he spent the 1st months of his life on the 1st floor just above the service entrance in one of the few rooms that were finished at the time. as he grew, he learned a lot from his father, like how to quickly and quietly make the right decision, have the right time. the after the 1st world war ended for reasons were in the mood to celeb
liberty stole was one of the only hotels in paris to escape being seized by the germans during world war 2. while the nazis invaded the french capital and hitler eventually even ordered the city destruction the story of liberty. so is one a solid charity humanity and courage. mm. the hotel is located in the 8th home. the small and one of paris is fine as district. not far from the shops of the day. i liberally stole 1st opened its doors in 1925. me it's founder equally. jimmy aimed to create...
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about a year and a half ago, there is a storming of the german parliament by followers of q and neo-nazi groups. many of the people involved with organizing that were inciting people in the united states to do the same, but that never came out because we did not have a bipartisan commission telling to stem the transnational threat and how an organization like the proud boys and the one presenters and three presenters, -- the one percenters, the three presenters. host: former ambassador, now president of the coalition for a safer >> the house of representatives comes back into session at 6:30 p.m. eastern for votes on some of the legislation debated today. members this afternoon debated a number of veterans and consumer product safety measures. one bill would make it a federal crime to defraud a u.s. veteran of their federal benefits. when the house is back in session at 6:30, you can see live coverage here on c-span. ♪ >> at today's white house briefing, press secretary jen psaki answered questions about the president's covid-19 vaccination goals, infrastructure package negotiations, vot
about a year and a half ago, there is a storming of the german parliament by followers of q and neo-nazi groups. many of the people involved with organizing that were inciting people in the united states to do the same, but that never came out because we did not have a bipartisan commission telling to stem the transnational threat and how an organization like the proud boys and the one presenters and three presenters, -- the one percenters, the three presenters. host: former ambassador, now...
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germans also treated soviet prisoners of war brutally. they were executed, starved, or died on forced marches. the nazisook some 5.7 million soviet prisoners of war over the course of four, years and it is estimated more than 3 million soviet pow's died, making them one of the largest groups of nazi victims. reporter: step by step, combing the forest for traces of the war. >> this is an md cartridge from a german plane. --- an empty cartridge from a german plane. reporter: for 40 years, galina has been searching the area in her home region with a metal detector. she often comes with her husband to look for remnants of what is known as the great patriotic war here in russia. there was a soviet airfield nearby. these forests and fields where the sight of -- the site of fierce battles. they died protecting moscow from nazi forces between 1941 and 19 42. many of them meant sing -- missing in action. she digs in her free time. it can be dangerous. it is lucky she is a trained bomb diffuser. sometimes see finds -- she finds shrapnel. >> the earth hides all these interesting secrets and traces of past. remains
germans also treated soviet prisoners of war brutally. they were executed, starved, or died on forced marches. the nazisook some 5.7 million soviet prisoners of war over the course of four, years and it is estimated more than 3 million soviet pow's died, making them one of the largest groups of nazi victims. reporter: step by step, combing the forest for traces of the war. >> this is an md cartridge from a german plane. --- an empty cartridge from a german plane. reporter: for 40 years,...
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german war machine. the elimination of nazi tyranny over the oppressed people of europe, and security for ourselves in a free world. your task will not be an easy one. your enemy is well trained, well-equipped and battle hardened. he will fight savagely. but this is the year 1944. much has happened since the nazi triumphs of 1940/'41. the united nations have inflicted upon the germans great defeats in open battle, man-to-man. our air offensive has seriously reduced their strength in the air and their capacity to wage war on the ground. our home fronts have given us an overwhelming superiority in weapons and munitions of war and placed at our disposal, great reserves of trained fighting men. the tide has turned. the free men of the world are marching together to victory. i have full confidence in your courage, devotion to duty, and skill in battle. we will accept nothing less than full victory. good luck and let us all beseech the blessing of almighty god upon this great and noble undertaking. >> first is the danger of futility. the belief there is nothing one man or one woman can do against the enormous
german war machine. the elimination of nazi tyranny over the oppressed people of europe, and security for ourselves in a free world. your task will not be an easy one. your enemy is well trained, well-equipped and battle hardened. he will fight savagely. but this is the year 1944. much has happened since the nazi triumphs of 1940/'41. the united nations have inflicted upon the germans great defeats in open battle, man-to-man. our air offensive has seriously reduced their strength in the air and...
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wake up to a very uncomfortable fact, that the dark racial era that helped inspire the nazis run much deeper into germanean history than most people want to acknowledge. >> soldiers received specific orders that allow them to kill anyone. it was an overall strategy and that ethnicay cansinghe countryside to create -- for german settlers. >> genocidal. the destruction order. many members of my own family die. amy: that is an excerpt from the bbc documenry amibia: genocide and the second reich." for more, we are joined by two guests. emsie erastus is in windhoek, the capitol of namibia, which was the site of germany's first mass concentration camp where thousands of people were beaten, worked, and starved to death by the army of the second reich. also with us is nyoko muvangua. she is born of the ovaherero people and grew up in a village in namibia. now a lawyer in south africa and is joining us from johannesburg. i want to begin with nyoko muvangua. can you respond to it germany is offering and who they negotiated this deal with? >> good morning, afternoon, depending on where you're listening from. what
wake up to a very uncomfortable fact, that the dark racial era that helped inspire the nazis run much deeper into germanean history than most people want to acknowledge. >> soldiers received specific orders that allow them to kill anyone. it was an overall strategy and that ethnicay cansinghe countryside to create -- for german settlers. >> genocidal. the destruction order. many members of my own family die. amy: that is an excerpt from the bbc documenry amibia: genocide and the...
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nazis, but that they ran a youth camp. yeah, so that was one known kind of were you know, they were ordinary germans and like many germans of my generation. i sort of said if people would say, you know, oh, what does that mean was were your grandparents nazis? i would say. oh, no they were they were just, you know ordinary and my grandfather fought in the he was in the army. he was in the vermont but of course as anyone knows all of you here who knows so much about this area. i know the vermont encompasses a huge again a giant swath of experience and it's not in any way. exonerating to have fought in the bear market you could have done a million different things. but when i spent that summer on the farm interviewing my grandmother and talking with her about that time, she kind of took me back to the beginning and she was very important to her to try to explain. herself and my grandfather in a way that i think was somewhat rare for germans of her generation that she really wanted to talk about this and one of the things she wanted to explain was that they had come to the nazi party and had joined it in 37. and this was in he
nazis, but that they ran a youth camp. yeah, so that was one known kind of were you know, they were ordinary germans and like many germans of my generation. i sort of said if people would say, you know, oh, what does that mean was were your grandparents nazis? i would say. oh, no they were they were just, you know ordinary and my grandfather fought in the he was in the army. he was in the vermont but of course as anyone knows all of you here who knows so much about this area. i know the vermont...
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nazi imagery? it's the latest in a string of cases of alleged extremism in german police. the world's largest made processing company, j. b. s says it paid around some of $11000000.00 during a cyber attack. earlier this month, the attack interrupted cattle fluttering at us plants and threatened to disrupt food supply chains. it followed an earlier cyber attack on the colonial gas pipeline. the f. b. i has recovered most of the ramps and pay their india's mon things and has begun with a tragedy. at least 11 people, including 8 children, have died after a building collapsed and moved by it's believed. heavy rains undermined the poorly constructed house. india is bracing itself a month in disasters. it's a race against time for these rescue workers. as they search for survivors in the rubble of this apartment, building residents joined firefighters and police officers. as they looked for signs of life, i was the my number. there was an incredibly loud noise and we knew that something terrible had happened. i rushed out my front door and i saw the building and collapsed. i was
nazi imagery? it's the latest in a string of cases of alleged extremism in german police. the world's largest made processing company, j. b. s says it paid around some of $11000000.00 during a cyber attack. earlier this month, the attack interrupted cattle fluttering at us plants and threatened to disrupt food supply chains. it followed an earlier cyber attack on the colonial gas pipeline. the f. b. i has recovered most of the ramps and pay their india's mon things and has begun with a tragedy....
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public at large, doesn't namibia's experience have to be retaught to germans and the to look at the way they behaved when it was a nazite during world war ii? i think -- >> i think that's right. before we talk about apologies and reparations, former colonial powers have to honestly and fully acknowledge the crimes of the past, their direct actions in various parts of africa. and i don't think we're seeing that from these european powers at the moment. i think we're seeing these piece meal form of acknowledge ideal that are of what britain did in its former colonies, and what germany did and its former colonies. part of that apologies is expressed in places like namibia and rwanda and other areas. it's public museums and monuments. it's about having an honest, domestic debate about colonial crimes. most of these european states at the moment are incredibly reluctant to have that kind of conversation in africa and very reluck tonight have that conversation at home. >> indeed. i know he's nodding in agreement. before i go. professor clark, the terminology is difficult to accept when you mention genocide and certain count
public at large, doesn't namibia's experience have to be retaught to germans and the to look at the way they behaved when it was a nazite during world war ii? i think -- >> i think that's right. before we talk about apologies and reparations, former colonial powers have to honestly and fully acknowledge the crimes of the past, their direct actions in various parts of africa. and i don't think we're seeing that from these european powers at the moment. i think we're seeing these piece meal...
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nazi party projects. only hours later, of dawn the next morning, march operations for the time, the biggest military operation the history of the germans, hours later he's willing into soviet territory and cap risk the entire nazi party project and meanwhile in june 31st, just before it happens, they're dealing with otto warburg in talking about his cancer science. and sure enough, in the diary late that night, he and hitler are staying up talking about how they will announce to the german people that have just invaded the soviet union in the middle of this, they stop and talk about cancer. just gives you a sense of how strange the nazi party rule deal at this critical moment, there focused on otto warburg and cancer science. any explain it in this book. it is truly bizarre. patty: yes, i thought so too great was absolutely fascinating. almost hard to put somewhere in your head up in any way that is what happened. and now, let's continue on. might be getting my timelines well, he left the lab and he moved the u.s. for a while and drove this foresight is absolutely crazy was a very kind soul that was just didn't know what to deal with o
nazi party projects. only hours later, of dawn the next morning, march operations for the time, the biggest military operation the history of the germans, hours later he's willing into soviet territory and cap risk the entire nazi party project and meanwhile in june 31st, just before it happens, they're dealing with otto warburg in talking about his cancer science. and sure enough, in the diary late that night, he and hitler are staying up talking about how they will announce to the german...
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nazi victims. step by step, combing the forest for traces of the war. you may have good news. this is an empty cartridge from a german plains. that means it fell down here while the plane was shooting from i looked for 40 years now galena study has been searching the area in her home region with a metal detector. she often comes with her husband to look for remnants from what is known. the great patriotic war here in russia, there was a soviet air field nearby. these forests and fields were the sight of fierce battles. around a 1000000 soviet soldiers died, protecting moscow from nazi forces between 1941 and 42. many of them went missing in action. galena states that he did in her free time, the work can be dangerous. it's lucky. galena is a trained bomb diffuser for the russian emergency services. sometimes she finds shrapnel and old mines, but there are also human remains under the roots, which i think in a book in the round is filled with war. the earth hides all these interesting secrets and traces of the past remains of people and traces of vehicles who just imagine for walking around this wonderful forest, girl
nazi victims. step by step, combing the forest for traces of the war. you may have good news. this is an empty cartridge from a german plains. that means it fell down here while the plane was shooting from i looked for 40 years now galena study has been searching the area in her home region with a metal detector. she often comes with her husband to look for remnants from what is known. the great patriotic war here in russia, there was a soviet air field nearby. these forests and fields were the...
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nazi victims. step by step, combing the forest for traces of the war. let me go. this is an empty cartridge from a german plains. that means it fell down here while the plane was shooting from i looked for 40 years now. got, you know, sort of has been searching the area in her home region with a metal detector. she often comes with her husband to look for remnants from what is known as the great patriotic war. here in russia, there was a soviet airfield nearby. these forests and fields where the sight of fierce battles around a 1000000 soviets soldiers died. protecting moscow from nazi forces between 1941 and 42. many of them went missing in action. kelly and stacy digs in her free time. the work can be dangerous. it's lucky. galena is a trained bomb diffuser for the russian emergency services. sometimes she find shrapnel and old mines, but there are also human remains under the roots. a boom, the round is filled with war. the earth hides all these interesting secrets and traces of past remains of people and traces of vehicles who just imagine were walking around this wonderful forest. girls and boys are
nazi victims. step by step, combing the forest for traces of the war. let me go. this is an empty cartridge from a german plains. that means it fell down here while the plane was shooting from i looked for 40 years now. got, you know, sort of has been searching the area in her home region with a metal detector. she often comes with her husband to look for remnants from what is known as the great patriotic war. here in russia, there was a soviet airfield nearby. these forests and fields where...
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germans also treated soviet prisoners of war brutally. they were executed, starve though, died and forced marches from the front lines. the nazis took some 5700000 soviet prisoners war. over the course of 4 years estimated that more than 3000000 soviet p o w died, making them one of the largest groups of nazi victims and germany president has been marking that somewhere anniversary. here in berlin today. frank frank, by the stand by i attended a ceremony at the german russian museum in the capital in his speech. done my address criticism from forms soviets, republics, like the frame and values that them millions of victims in world war 2, many collected by germany and the common ration activities. presidents don my award that acts of remembrance, if not carried out, carefully, could themselves lead to new divisions. for me, it was as organs as the lightfoot. i am very concerned that the painful history we are remembering today is increasingly becoming a source of alienation in itself. than the bricks. when our view of history, i'm reduced to a single perspective when there was no longer an exchange about the different perspecti
germans also treated soviet prisoners of war brutally. they were executed, starve though, died and forced marches from the front lines. the nazis took some 5700000 soviet prisoners war. over the course of 4 years estimated that more than 3000000 soviet p o w died, making them one of the largest groups of nazi victims and germany president has been marking that somewhere anniversary. here in berlin today. frank frank, by the stand by i attended a ceremony at the german russian museum in the...
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nazi victims. step by step, combing the forest for traces of the war. what do you mean? this is an empty cartridge from a german plane. that means it fell down here while the plane was shooting my love. for 40 years now, the server has been searching the area in her home region with a metal detector. she often comes with her husband to look for remnants from what is known as the great patriotic war. here in russia, there was a soviet air field nearby. these forests and fields were the sight of fierce battles. around a 1000000 soviet soldiers died, protecting moscow from nazi forces between 1941 and 42. many of them went missing in action. galena states that event digs in her free time. the work can be dangerous. it's lucky. galena is a trained bomb diffuser for the russian emergency services. sometimes she finds shrapnel and old mines, but there are also human remains under the roots. within the boom, around is filled with war. the earth hides all these interesting secrets and traces of the past remains of people and traces of vehicles. just imagine walking around this wonderful forest, girls and boys are picki
nazi victims. step by step, combing the forest for traces of the war. what do you mean? this is an empty cartridge from a german plane. that means it fell down here while the plane was shooting my love. for 40 years now, the server has been searching the area in her home region with a metal detector. she often comes with her husband to look for remnants from what is known as the great patriotic war. here in russia, there was a soviet air field nearby. these forests and fields were the sight of...
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nazi germany invaded. what was then the soviet union in a german newspaper interview? president putin highlights how people have found reconciliation after the horrors of battle, and that their supreme sacrifice should be acknowledged to accurately. despite attempts today to revive the pages of the past. the truth is that soviet soldiers came to germany not to take revenge on the german people, but with a noble and great mission of liberation. having lived through the horrors of the world war, the peoples of europe would nevertheless able to overcome alienation and restore mutual trust and respect. what burden began, bob again emphasizing the, the unfathomable, terror, savagery and devastation of the 2nd world war operation. barbarossa, the invasion of. 3 the u. s. a sob, but by not to germany, but prudence prudence peach was the despite the terror, the horror of the 2nd world war, the europeans learned to respect each other. they learn to forgive each other. france, germany stablished the common steel mug than the, the common market, the european market. eventually th
nazi germany invaded. what was then the soviet union in a german newspaper interview? president putin highlights how people have found reconciliation after the horrors of battle, and that their supreme sacrifice should be acknowledged to accurately. despite attempts today to revive the pages of the past. the truth is that soviet soldiers came to germany not to take revenge on the german people, but with a noble and great mission of liberation. having lived through the horrors of the world war,...
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the germans also treated sylvia prisoners of war brutally that were executed, that starved or died on forced marches from the front lines. the nazis took some 5700000 soviet prisoners of war. over the course of 4 years is estimated that more than 3000000 soviet p o w died, making them one of the largest groups of nazi victims. and germany as president has been a marketing that somber anniversary. here in berlin front. by the time i attended the ceremony at the german russian museum in the capital in his speech stunned my address criticism from former soviet republics that ukraine has been that dead victim millions of victims in world war 2 were neglect, neglected by germany in the common ration activities that install, that was the act of remembrance, if not carried out, carefully, could themselves lead to new divisions. me. it was as organ dusty and i'm very concerned that the painful history we are remembering today is in itself increasingly becoming the source of aaliyah nation. so come on and crammed on 5th, then the bricks of when looking back means focusing solely on our own national perspective. when the exchange on differe
the germans also treated sylvia prisoners of war brutally that were executed, that starved or died on forced marches from the front lines. the nazis took some 5700000 soviet prisoners of war. over the course of 4 years is estimated that more than 3000000 soviet p o w died, making them one of the largest groups of nazi victims. and germany as president has been a marketing that somber anniversary. here in berlin front. by the time i attended the ceremony at the german russian museum in the...
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germans also treated soviet prisoners of war brutally. they were executed or starved or died on forced marches from the front. the nazis took some 5700000 soviet prisoners of war over the course of 4 years. and it's estimated that more than $3000000.00 soviet p o w died, making them one of the largest groups of nazi victims. step by step home in the forest for traces of the war. what do you mean? it's good news. this is an empty cartridge from a german plains. that means it fell down here while the plane was shooting from i looked for 40 years now. sort of has been searching the area in her home region with a metal detector. she often comes with her husband to look for remnants from what is known as the great patriotic war. here in russia, there was a soviet air field nearby. these forests and fields where the sight of fierce battles around a 1000000 soviet soldiers died. protecting moscow from nazi forces between 1941 and 42. many of them went missing in action. kelly and states that he digs in her free time. the work can be dangerous. it's lucky. galena is a trained bomb diffuser for the russian emergency services. s
germans also treated soviet prisoners of war brutally. they were executed or starved or died on forced marches from the front. the nazis took some 5700000 soviet prisoners of war over the course of 4 years. and it's estimated that more than $3000000.00 soviet p o w died, making them one of the largest groups of nazi victims. step by step home in the forest for traces of the war. what do you mean? it's good news. this is an empty cartridge from a german plains. that means it fell down here while...
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experience now have to be re taught in, in germany, in the way that the germans had to really look at the way they behaved. when it was a nazi state during world war 2, i think that's right, that what both of your previous gets to emphasize the importance of acknowledgment that before we talk about apology and reparations, former colonial powers have to honestly and fully acknowledge the crimes of the past the direct actions in various parts of africa. and i don't think we're seeing that from these european powers at the moment. i think we're seeing these piece meal forms of acknowledgement that sometimes dodge some of the toughest issues of what britain did. and it's colonies what germany did, and it's for my colonies. and part of that acknowledgement i think is expressed towards the victim communities in places like namibia in wanda, in sudan and elsewhere. but part of that acknowledgement is also in side those european societies themselves. it's education, it's public museums and monuments. it's about having a, an honest, domestic debate. it's about the, the nature of colonial crimes. and i think that most of these europe
experience now have to be re taught in, in germany, in the way that the germans had to really look at the way they behaved. when it was a nazi state during world war 2, i think that's right, that what both of your previous gets to emphasize the importance of acknowledgment that before we talk about apology and reparations, former colonial powers have to honestly and fully acknowledge the crimes of the past the direct actions in various parts of africa. and i don't think we're seeing that from...