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more proof of this savage nazi policy comes from the affidavit of the former gestapo officer. >> thererisoner of war camps on the eastern front, small screening teams headed by lower ranking members of the gestapo. it was the duty of these teams to segregate the prisoners of war who were candidates for execution according to the orders that had been given, and to report them to the officer of the gestapo. >> a letter from defendant rosenberg to defendant title in 1942 stated clearly, a large part of the soviet prisoners of war has starved or died because of the hazards of the weather. in many cases, prisoners of war could no longer keep up in the march because of hunger and exhaustion. and numerous camps will, no shelter for the prisoners were not provided at all. even tools were not provided to dig holes or caves. >> yet, when some objected that this treatment violated the geneva convention, the defendant answered with this memorandum. >> we are concerned with the destruction of an ideology. therefore, i approve and back the measures. >> this is approved by the testimony of a general
more proof of this savage nazi policy comes from the affidavit of the former gestapo officer. >> thererisoner of war camps on the eastern front, small screening teams headed by lower ranking members of the gestapo. it was the duty of these teams to segregate the prisoners of war who were candidates for execution according to the orders that had been given, and to report them to the officer of the gestapo. >> a letter from defendant rosenberg to defendant title in 1942 stated...
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by the mere appearance of a gestapo arm band in my polling place. >> can we prevent another round of intimidation at the polls? >> and the barriers we face here on the reservation are i'm sure different than other communities out there. >> meet the voters of the hopi nation and find out why it's so hard to make their voices heard. back in january, we knew that this was really, really bad. we had ample forewarning. but we did almost no testing, almost no contact tracing. completely ignored the science, completely ignored the warning signs. there were things that could have been done. a lot of people have died needlessly, and there's nothing more frustrating than feeling like you're fighting against someone who should have your back. we are not going to stamp this out unless we have a change of leadership. ff pac is responsible for the content of this ad. as a barber, nothing's especially for guys who tend to get razor bumps from ordinary razors at home. so when they can't see me, ere's gillette skinguard. a razor that's made different and designed just for men with skin that's easily
by the mere appearance of a gestapo arm band in my polling place. >> can we prevent another round of intimidation at the polls? >> and the barriers we face here on the reservation are i'm sure different than other communities out there. >> meet the voters of the hopi nation and find out why it's so hard to make their voices heard. back in january, we knew that this was really, really bad. we had ample forewarning. but we did almost no testing, almost no contact tracing....
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he gave detailed answers to questions about the involvement of cults and bruna, gestapo, chief, and holocaust. organize an adult woman back, she was head of the security police and the s.d. intelligence agency. i think i typed up this as such. he was also head of the right security main office. held that position iseman worked on the jewish problems in office for under him and during deliberately trying to ignore such statements. what does the p.d. expect to gain from this? he said about ohlendorf testimony. he's going to hang anyway the same day. s.s. functionary. d to visit saini, an assistant to adult iseman also testified on the genocide of the jews. among other things, he was questioned about the deportation of 450000, hungary and jews might be carrying the jews to work on. you are ready for their backs. my daughter to grow the next 450. soon as they were all taken to auschwitz and brought to the final solution, did you mean they were, you know? yeah, i was not yes. except about 25 to 30 percent who were put to work of it, prevented for good ring, responded angrily. it makes me sick, he
he gave detailed answers to questions about the involvement of cults and bruna, gestapo, chief, and holocaust. organize an adult woman back, she was head of the security police and the s.d. intelligence agency. i think i typed up this as such. he was also head of the right security main office. held that position iseman worked on the jewish problems in office for under him and during deliberately trying to ignore such statements. what does the p.d. expect to gain from this? he said about...
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they were absolutely targets for the gestapo.it they were had their house ransacked and their fathers came to britain and the mother took the children and the girls, five women and get them out. and they had already moved to britain. and they became british. it most of the family most of the daughters and family married englishmen. their families are still in london. where am talking to you from. in fact, if we went back to east germany, he had also was a paid agent. he has espied story as well. he was providing the intelligence to the soviet union right from the beginning. including some very important american information. he was right in the heart of it as well. and he did that until the end of his life. in his two eldest ended up back in east germany. and they became this great, he was mad and difficult and the rest remains in britain . so you have this british part of the story. in the very german part of the story as well. in a very tragic part story because there were extended family and almost all the rest of the extended
they were absolutely targets for the gestapo.it they were had their house ransacked and their fathers came to britain and the mother took the children and the girls, five women and get them out. and they had already moved to britain. and they became british. it most of the family most of the daughters and family married englishmen. their families are still in london. where am talking to you from. in fact, if we went back to east germany, he had also was a paid agent. he has espied story as...
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there was a real culprit, the nazi party, hitler, the gestapo. in japan it wasn't so simple. because there was no equivalent to the nazi party. there was no hitler. there was no holocaust, in fact. even though there was an enormous amount of killing in china, in particular. also in southeast asia. but there was no deliberate systematic attempt to exterminate an entire people. so they had to be another explanation. and then japan the explanation was precisely a variant of prussianism. the summarize spirit. so while in germany you could denounce defy and revive the best of german culture, the feeling amongst the ignorant allies after the wars was something so written about the japanese culture, that was fatalistic, warrior like. so the whole culture has to be turned upside down. the plays about the same rights had to be banned. everything to do with feudalism. and to democratized japan along american lines that had to be a reeducation in a very fundamental way. which in some comical instances of these, there was once a man i think from chances, u.s. army officer who is in charg
there was a real culprit, the nazi party, hitler, the gestapo. in japan it wasn't so simple. because there was no equivalent to the nazi party. there was no hitler. there was no holocaust, in fact. even though there was an enormous amount of killing in china, in particular. also in southeast asia. but there was no deliberate systematic attempt to exterminate an entire people. so they had to be another explanation. and then japan the explanation was precisely a variant of prussianism. the...
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i mean ransacked several times from the gestapo. they were five girls they ran and got out some had artie moved to britain and he became british. and even to where i'm talking to you from but in fact before they went back to east germany, he also was a paid serbian agent. and then with that very important information he was gathering as part of the survey. and in those two eldest siblings ended up in east germany and became with that mad and difficult of the authorities and then very tragic almost all the rest of the extended family and those that came from the heart. >> we have come to the end of our together and fortunately. i love this book and i know the readers will love it to. and that the lady living next door agent sonja is out now and i could not an urgent review were strongly enough to get a copy and read it. thank you for spending time with us today. >> a great pleasure thank you for having me on today.
i mean ransacked several times from the gestapo. they were five girls they ran and got out some had artie moved to britain and he became british. and even to where i'm talking to you from but in fact before they went back to east germany, he also was a paid serbian agent. and then with that very important information he was gathering as part of the survey. and in those two eldest siblings ended up in east germany and became with that mad and difficult of the authorities and then very tragic...
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how that agency include the gestapo, for example. and yesterday i visited a medical stop or offices and i found documents lying around on the floor saying this man should be executed by our scholar byrne. i picked them up, brought up the floor, but it is true that there were many, many documents that were not destroyed that we obtained and were incriminating jury in his visit to hitler's chancellery. even jackson himself found useful material files or correspondence that soviet forces had thoughtlessly left lying around during the capture of berlin. in london, the 4 victorious powers struggled to decide on a statute for the trials. the soviet delegation rejected a fundamental criminalise ation of wars of aggression, demanding the court's jurisdiction, be limited to german crimes. the involvement of stalin's lawyers was becoming a handicap to the proceedings. the soviets themselves were clearly guilty of crimes against humanity and criminal military aggression. one aspect that was completely ignored in nuremberg was bombing campaigns.
how that agency include the gestapo, for example. and yesterday i visited a medical stop or offices and i found documents lying around on the floor saying this man should be executed by our scholar byrne. i picked them up, brought up the floor, but it is true that there were many, many documents that were not destroyed that we obtained and were incriminating jury in his visit to hitler's chancellery. even jackson himself found useful material files or correspondence that soviet forces had...
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if i'm not mistaken, the gestapo used the same words that the comments exacerbated tensions within theeuropean people's party, which includes or bonds, fetus party. many european parliament members are surprised that the hunger and party is still part of the group ships. currently it's really only being protected by germany, america, americal marcos server. and the conservatives are the ones for making sure orbán remains in the european people's party. zisha. orbán is still opposed to potential financial sanctions and apparently is not ready to compromise. you're watching d.w. news life from berlin up next as a documentary about russia's millennial generation. that doesn't know life without a lot of fear for my colleague, michael okwu will have more headlines for you at the top of the hour. for me to call for that he has the entire news team. thanks for joining us. and you hear me knowing here's we're going to need you and how long steve is just one sunflower with bringing you and i'm going to call. if you've never tried to have a surprise too. so what is possible? who is medical reall
if i'm not mistaken, the gestapo used the same words that the comments exacerbated tensions within theeuropean people's party, which includes or bonds, fetus party. many european parliament members are surprised that the hunger and party is still part of the group ships. currently it's really only being protected by germany, america, americal marcos server. and the conservatives are the ones for making sure orbán remains in the european people's party. zisha. orbán is still opposed to...
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he goes off on a huge red herring with the gestapo. and odd things like he has them wearing the star during the invasion of france, which is 1940, and the star didn't come in until september of '41. sort of wild inaccuracies of that kind. but the writing of that book was very courageous. have you seen that -- "the diary of a man in despair" with absolutely scathing, hate-filled, very intelligent reaction to the nazi rule. not a day-by-day diary but little chunks that he hid ten feet deep in his garden, but just to put pen to paper was 10 feet deep in his garden. >> like viktor klemper. a linguistics professor. kind of a heroic day-by-day account. >> it's a fascinating one. but your question over inner immigration is a very important one because of course not every system allows that. the difference i think between actually nazi germany, unless you were jewish, in which case you were doomed. but if you were a non-jewish german in nazi germany or in most fascist states, inner immigration was a possibility. you didn't stick your neck out.
he goes off on a huge red herring with the gestapo. and odd things like he has them wearing the star during the invasion of france, which is 1940, and the star didn't come in until september of '41. sort of wild inaccuracies of that kind. but the writing of that book was very courageous. have you seen that -- "the diary of a man in despair" with absolutely scathing, hate-filled, very intelligent reaction to the nazi rule. not a day-by-day diary but little chunks that he hid ten feet...
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london, was because i had been an oss, the defendant who was ahead of the security office and the gestapond the sd. thank you. that's so much nicer. i can't see very well either. we prosecuted organizations as well as defendants. even before the case began, i had a opportunity to defend the man -- he had been captured with the british. i brought him down and spent two or three days talking to him. in the course of which he -- i asked him what he did done during the war, and he was the head of the rsha and i asked him during the war what he had done and he said, well, he had been head of the rsha. i asked how many men, women, and children did you kill? and he said 90,000. and that broke the case. innocent men, women, and children mainly jewish were murdered. sent to the concentration camp and the source of the whole regeem but we couldn't find him. i received from the british they had picked up had been hiding out. i asked the british to bring him where i might interrogate him. i spent three days simply talking to this individual. i asked him how many men, women and children were murdered
london, was because i had been an oss, the defendant who was ahead of the security office and the gestapond the sd. thank you. that's so much nicer. i can't see very well either. we prosecuted organizations as well as defendants. even before the case began, i had a opportunity to defend the man -- he had been captured with the british. i brought him down and spent two or three days talking to him. in the course of which he -- i asked him what he did done during the war, and he was the head of...
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if i'm not mistaken, the gestapo used the same words.our guest up on this because the comments exacerbated tensions within the european people's party which includes or bonds, fetus party. many european parliament members are surprised that the hunger and party is still part of the group to shoot. currently, it's really only being protected by germany, america, america marcus server. and the conservatives are the ones for making sure orbán remains in the european people's party. zisha orbán is still opposed to potential financial sanctions and apparently is not ready to compromise. earlier this month, denmark ordered a mass call of manx after and mutated form of corona virus was found to have been transmitted between the animals and humans. the order led to protests among farmers and the government has now apologized for acting too quickly. these pictures are of a mass grave on military land in denmark. thousands of the country's famed mink were buried here after the government declared a mess karl. now hundreds of them have begun to res
if i'm not mistaken, the gestapo used the same words.our guest up on this because the comments exacerbated tensions within the european people's party which includes or bonds, fetus party. many european parliament members are surprised that the hunger and party is still part of the group to shoot. currently, it's really only being protected by germany, america, america marcus server. and the conservatives are the ones for making sure orbán remains in the european people's party. zisha orbán...
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he gave detailed answers to questions about the involvement of cults and bruna, gestapo, chief, and holocaust organizer, adult men bashing that he was head of the security police and the s.d. intelligence agency. as such, he was also head of the right security main office held that position iseman worked on the jewish problems in office for under him and during deliberately tried to ignore such statements. what does the p.d. expect to gain from this? he said about ohlendorf testimony. he's going to hang anyway the same day, s.s. functionary. d to visit saini, an assistant to adult iseman also testified on the genocide of the jews. among other things. he was questioned about the deportation of 450000, hungary and jews. but he carried the jews, do want to own you are already referred back to my daughter to grow nicely about 400 2 of them as they were all taken to auschwitz and brought to the final solution . you mean they were, you know, i was yes except about 25 to 30 percent who were put to work, but speaking of in it, one girl ring responded angrily. it makes me sick. he said, when i see ger
he gave detailed answers to questions about the involvement of cults and bruna, gestapo, chief, and holocaust organizer, adult men bashing that he was head of the security police and the s.d. intelligence agency. as such, he was also head of the right security main office held that position iseman worked on the jewish problems in office for under him and during deliberately tried to ignore such statements. what does the p.d. expect to gain from this? he said about ohlendorf testimony. he's...
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he gave detailed answers to questions about the involvement of cults and bruna, gestapo, chief, and holocaust organizer, adult men that he was head of the security police and the s.d. intelligence agency. as such. he was also head of the right security main office, held that position iseman worked on the jewish problems in office for under him and gehring deliberately tried to ignore such statements. what does the p.d. expect to gain from this? he said about ohlendorf testimony. he's going to hang anyway. the same day, s.s. functionary. d to visit saini, an assistant to adult iseman, also testified on the genocide of the jews. among other things. he was questioned about the deportation of 450000, hungary and jews. he carried out the jews to work on you are already preparing their backs. my daughter to grow nicely about 400, soon as they were all taken to auschwitz and brought to the final solution. did you mean they were, you know? yeah, i was not. yes. except about 25 to 30 percent and who were put to work, but have been ignored. gráinne responded angrily. it makes me sick, he said, when i s
he gave detailed answers to questions about the involvement of cults and bruna, gestapo, chief, and holocaust organizer, adult men that he was head of the security police and the s.d. intelligence agency. as such. he was also head of the right security main office, held that position iseman worked on the jewish problems in office for under him and gehring deliberately tried to ignore such statements. what does the p.d. expect to gain from this? he said about ohlendorf testimony. he's going to...
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the defendant, who was ahead of the racist purity office and the gestapo.k you, that is so much nicer. i can't see very well, either. anyway, we prosecuted organizations as well as defendants, at nuremburg. even before the case began, i had the opportunity to interview a defendant. he had been captured by the british. they brought him down to nuremburg and they spent a few days talking to him. at the course of which he asked what he had done during the, water he was the head of something, and i asked him what he had done in he said well he had been the head of the rsha except in when you are 1941. i asked him what he did in that year and he said he was ahead of something else. at that time i knew something about this. so my next question to him was this, well, how many men, women, and children did you kill that year? and he said 90,000. that broke the case. as far as we were concerned, and after that we were able to establish by evidence that 2 million people, innocent men, women, and children, mainly jewish, were murdered by this group, in the open field.
the defendant, who was ahead of the racist purity office and the gestapo.k you, that is so much nicer. i can't see very well, either. anyway, we prosecuted organizations as well as defendants, at nuremburg. even before the case began, i had the opportunity to interview a defendant. he had been captured by the british. they brought him down to nuremburg and they spent a few days talking to him. at the course of which he asked what he had done during the, water he was the head of something, and i...
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he gave detailed answers to questions about the involvement of cults and bruna, gestapo, chief, and holocaust organizer, adult men bashing that he was head of the security police and the s.d. intelligence agency. i think this as such, he was also head of the right security main office held that position worked on the jewish problems in office for under hammond gurning deliberately tried to ignore such statements. what does the pig expect to gain from this? he said about all indoors testimony, he's going to hang anyway. the same day, s.s. functionary. d to visit saini, an assistant to adult iseman, also testified on the genocide of the jews. among other things, he was questioned about the deportation of 450000, hungary and jews. you care the jews do work on you are already preparing their backs. my daughter to grow nicely about 400, soon as they were all taken to auschwitz and brought to the final solution. did you mean they were, you know? yes, i was yes. except about 25 to 30 percent who were put to work, but they can prevent it for good or ring responded angrily. it makes me sick. he said,
he gave detailed answers to questions about the involvement of cults and bruna, gestapo, chief, and holocaust organizer, adult men bashing that he was head of the security police and the s.d. intelligence agency. i think this as such, he was also head of the right security main office held that position worked on the jewish problems in office for under hammond gurning deliberately tried to ignore such statements. what does the pig expect to gain from this? he said about all indoors testimony,...
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he gave detailed answers to questions about the involvement of cults and bruna, gestapo, chief, and holocaust organizer, adult men that he was head of the security police and the s.d. intelligence agency. as such. he was also head of the right security main office, held that position iseman worked on the jewish problems in office for under hammond during deliberately tried to ignore such statements. what does the p.d. expect to gain from this? he said about ohlendorf testimony. he's going to hang anyway. the same day s.s. functionary. d to visit saini, an assistant to adult iseman also testified on the genocide of the jews. among other things. he was questioned about the deportation of 450000, hungary and jews. but he carried the jews to work on you are already referred back to my daughter to bring this about 430 2 of them as they were all taken to auschwitz and brought to the final solution. you mean they were, you know? yeah, i was not. yes. except about 25 to 30 percent and who were put to work, but it would have been, it was a girl ring, responded angrily. it makes me sick. he said, when
he gave detailed answers to questions about the involvement of cults and bruna, gestapo, chief, and holocaust organizer, adult men that he was head of the security police and the s.d. intelligence agency. as such. he was also head of the right security main office, held that position iseman worked on the jewish problems in office for under hammond during deliberately tried to ignore such statements. what does the p.d. expect to gain from this? he said about ohlendorf testimony. he's going to...
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the article on the inside of this magazine reads that the gestapo of organized a program of exterminationwithout parallel. we show then, so, multiple american magazines are covering the story. we do not have a name for the crime. winston churchill famously says in 1941, we are in the presence of a crime without a name. and we wanted to tell the story in the exhibition of this man who coins the word genocide, during the war. he defines genocide as the deliberate destruction of a nation or an ethnic group. and in 1944, on the same birther, 1944, the washington post runs an editorial simply titled genocide. which speaks about the atrocities going on at auschwitz, as purposeful killings. i think part of americans doubt, and part of their unwillingness to believe what's happening, as it's happening, is the fact that we don't have a name for the crime until very late. but in a side is going during the war, as this mass murder of jews that is going on. this animated map we are showing, we're mapping two things on each other. the nazi killing processes in the movement of the allied troops. so you
the article on the inside of this magazine reads that the gestapo of organized a program of exterminationwithout parallel. we show then, so, multiple american magazines are covering the story. we do not have a name for the crime. winston churchill famously says in 1941, we are in the presence of a crime without a name. and we wanted to tell the story in the exhibition of this man who coins the word genocide, during the war. he defines genocide as the deliberate destruction of a nation or an...
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the gestapo was after him. there was resist or in the underground. they were trying to get people to mobilize against the nazis. they were risking their lives every single minute. it was a terrible life. it did have an effect on him. this is obviously part of his motivation. at one point in your narrative, you quote the head of the british mi5. this after the case breaks and they caught fuchs. dick white says he was quote, relatively pure. meaning he was doing it for money. it was all ideology and he was angry as a physicist when he saw the british and the americans, by this time, he'd become a british citizen after fleeing germany. he just wanted to balance the table, right? >> yes, that was true. he was also the head of mi6 and mi5. he was really involved and he was there when they were prosecuting klaus fuchs, he was right in mi5 at that time. people liked him, they sought and they didn't think it was right. and it's there are -- some people don't like him because they were too reserved, there is women that said he never said anything and thought
the gestapo was after him. there was resist or in the underground. they were trying to get people to mobilize against the nazis. they were risking their lives every single minute. it was a terrible life. it did have an effect on him. this is obviously part of his motivation. at one point in your narrative, you quote the head of the british mi5. this after the case breaks and they caught fuchs. dick white says he was quote, relatively pure. meaning he was doing it for money. it was all ideology...
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he goes off on a huge red herring about the gestapo in all wearingike he has them the star during the invasion of france. 1941.id not come until but the writing of that book was very courageous. have you seen the diary of a man in despair by friedrich racked? it is a scathing hate filled reaction to the nazis. not a day by day diary but little chunks that he had hidden 10 feet deep in his garden but was to put pen to paper heroic. >> like the diaries of victor klemperer? the linguistics professor also a heroic day by day account. martin: i don't think heroic is quite the word but yes it's a fascinating one. your question of inner immigration is a very important one because not every system allows that. the difference i think between actually nazi germany unless you are jewish, in which case you are doomed, but if you were a non-jewish german or a fascist in most fascist states immigration was a possibility. he didn't stick your neck out and he kept quiet and you would survive. under mao this was impossible, or stalin, you have to actively participate and voice your enthusiasm and you
he goes off on a huge red herring about the gestapo in all wearingike he has them the star during the invasion of france. 1941.id not come until but the writing of that book was very courageous. have you seen the diary of a man in despair by friedrich racked? it is a scathing hate filled reaction to the nazis. not a day by day diary but little chunks that he had hidden 10 feet deep in his garden but was to put pen to paper heroic. >> like the diaries of victor klemperer? the linguistics...
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he goes on a huge red herring on the gestapo. and things like he has him wearing the star during the invasion of friends which is in 74, it -- but the writing of that book was very courageous. have you seen the diary of a man in despair? would a absolute ski, think hate filled, very intelligent rushed to the next day rule. not a date, little chunks, ten feet deep in his garden, but penned to paper was heroic. >> like victor clump? or the diaries of victor clamber? the linguistics professor. a heroic day by day i can't. >> i don't know if heroic is quite the word. it's a fascinating one but the question of immigration is an important one, because of course not every system allows that. the difference i think between nazi germany and russia were jewish and which case you would do it, most fascist states, inner mobility was a possibility. you didn't stick or neck out and you would survive. under meryl, this was absolutely impossible or stalin. you had actually actively participate and with your enthusiasm. you couldn't withdraw or r
he goes on a huge red herring on the gestapo. and things like he has him wearing the star during the invasion of friends which is in 74, it -- but the writing of that book was very courageous. have you seen the diary of a man in despair? would a absolute ski, think hate filled, very intelligent rushed to the next day rule. not a date, little chunks, ten feet deep in his garden, but penned to paper was heroic. >> like victor clump? or the diaries of victor clamber? the linguistics...
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this is like the gestapo.s stuff that we are seeing coming out from the left that they hate trump so much that they will follow through. dagen: they hate conservatives because they are all nazis, bigots and racists. if you voted for trump, you're a racist. they hate you, individual. brian, sorry for interrupting you. brian: it's something that existing in the country for decades, hundreds of years actually in higher-ed, it's not a utopia and reality that we have moved away from sadly and it speaks to the sad state of higher ed. we can do this, it's not impossible. we are hoeing not to thanks to the unhelpful efforts like aoc and others who are ruining the free expression of ideas. dagen: i do this this has gone on for a lot longer in higher education and colleges and people will acknowledge because i witnessed it firsthand at lake forest university in the 1980's and it was like one professor here and one professor there but it was going on and it was disturbing then and it was seeded and it grew, and it grew a
this is like the gestapo.s stuff that we are seeing coming out from the left that they hate trump so much that they will follow through. dagen: they hate conservatives because they are all nazis, bigots and racists. if you voted for trump, you're a racist. they hate you, individual. brian, sorry for interrupting you. brian: it's something that existing in the country for decades, hundreds of years actually in higher-ed, it's not a utopia and reality that we have moved away from sadly and it...