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goebbels made the necessary proposals and first thought of setting the reichstag on fire.of 10 reliable were made ready and during -- goring was told of every detail of the plan. he gave us her and says -- assurances that the police would -- uptructed to take off a false trail. >> using the fire as a pretext for seizing power, the conspirators lost no time in tarrying germany away from a policy of peace. late in 1933, they lead to their nation out of the disarmament conference, the league of nations, and embarked on a course of secret rearmament. 1934, the new armaments program designed by goring, s funk was going for blast. was turning out the tools of war. the plants calmed, and one year later goring could announce -- from the strong foundation of the national socialist ideology, today rises the german armed forces. ora few days later, general -- the general announced a new law from all sorry military service -- for compulsory military service. ♪ g, law was signed by gorin schacht, and the training began. ♪ finally, the spring of 1936, the nazis send their troops marchin
goebbels made the necessary proposals and first thought of setting the reichstag on fire.of 10 reliable were made ready and during -- goring was told of every detail of the plan. he gave us her and says -- assurances that the police would -- uptructed to take off a false trail. >> using the fire as a pretext for seizing power, the conspirators lost no time in tarrying germany away from a policy of peace. late in 1933, they lead to their nation out of the disarmament conference, the league...
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lies not just now as kate was telling us but right from the start tell us more about that use of goebbels who was the nazi propaganda minister on the day after the 1st wave of bombing. not only exaggerated the numbers as mentioned quite rightly he also suggested that it was women refugees and children who had been killed and that dresden was not militarily significant it was the aim of the targeting wasn't. against the cultural city of dresden now that's simply a lie of course also there was hatred as always and revenge sorts of revenge in the allies and they were targeting civilians as well quite clearly but dresden had a very significant military position at the time the red army was advancing from russia had already crossed into german territory was surging towards berlin the capital germany had not yet surrendered and dresden was a garrison city with 20000 troops there with armament factories and was also the main rail hub to the east supplying armand's to the to the to the to determine forces fighting the russians so there were also military reasons for attacking it. get your standin
lies not just now as kate was telling us but right from the start tell us more about that use of goebbels who was the nazi propaganda minister on the day after the 1st wave of bombing. not only exaggerated the numbers as mentioned quite rightly he also suggested that it was women refugees and children who had been killed and that dresden was not militarily significant it was the aim of the targeting wasn't. against the cultural city of dresden now that's simply a lie of course also there was...
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lie that was probably days that the next day after the 1st attacks by the nazi propaganda chief of goebbels. it's not true because dresden was a very important railway hub the main hub in fact for supplying a moment to the eastern front the russians had already entered german territory from the east and were surging towards berlin dresden was in the way there were 20000 troops stationed there it was a garrison town and the. town itself had sworn loyalty to the fira and said it would under no circumstances surrender that is not to say of course automatically that the bombing of dresden was somehow justified and the motives of the allies were almost certainly mixed as always in war there's a large element of hatred resentment revenge and it is also true that the civilian population was of course also the target ok now dresden though has become a symbol of the of the allied policy of strategic bombing as it's called when in fact dresden was not alone no in fact there were far worse casualty figures the official historians cons of the dead in dresden was 25000 sturrock a commission of historian
lie that was probably days that the next day after the 1st attacks by the nazi propaganda chief of goebbels. it's not true because dresden was a very important railway hub the main hub in fact for supplying a moment to the eastern front the russians had already entered german territory from the east and were surging towards berlin dresden was in the way there were 20000 troops stationed there it was a garrison town and the. town itself had sworn loyalty to the fira and said it would under no...
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nazi propaganda minister joseph goebbels encouraged the circulation of rumors that as many as 200000 people had lost their lives some foreign newspapers picked up and also reported this wildly exaggerated claim. this was the beginning of the myth of tristen. kind of stuff but diabolical and criminal display of our enemy's intent to destroy this city. the hatten. early 1945 the propaganda ministry had almost nothing left in its arsenal to rally the german people so the ministry decided to spread fear and hope that this tactic would work until something miraculous could happen this. time. but that was not to be germany surrendered in may 945 during the war as many as 500000 german civilians were killed in allied bombing attacks few of the country's major cities was space but the destruction of dresden continues to generate controversy to this day. and many germans believe that there was no reason to attack the city the attack was unwarranted they say that dressed in was a cultural center there was no involvement in s.s. war crimes no extermination of jews it had museums full of art by
nazi propaganda minister joseph goebbels encouraged the circulation of rumors that as many as 200000 people had lost their lives some foreign newspapers picked up and also reported this wildly exaggerated claim. this was the beginning of the myth of tristen. kind of stuff but diabolical and criminal display of our enemy's intent to destroy this city. the hatten. early 1945 the propaganda ministry had almost nothing left in its arsenal to rally the german people so the ministry decided to spread...
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jonathan alter took a giant step further comparing the president's speech to nazi propagandist joseph goebbels. if you're keeping score, rashida tlaib walked out of the speech when the president touted brett kavanaugh, fellow congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortez said rush limbaugh cheapened the value of the presidential medal of freedom. aoc marked limbaugh for, quote, pretending to be surprised. kirsten cinema did stand and applaud for tax breaks for investors in impoverished areas while her democratic colleagues remained seated. shannon: to each his own. new tonight a dramatic response to new york state's recently enacted sanctuary law. the homeland security secretary is suspending global entry and several other trusted traveler programs for all new york state residents after the controversial greenlight law was enacted, illegal immigrants were allowed to obtain driver's licenses which complicate officials ability to determine if the individual applying for those trusted traveler programs meet the eligibility requirements. nancy pelosi being celebrated as a masterful tactician but will rip
jonathan alter took a giant step further comparing the president's speech to nazi propagandist joseph goebbels. if you're keeping score, rashida tlaib walked out of the speech when the president touted brett kavanaugh, fellow congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortez said rush limbaugh cheapened the value of the presidential medal of freedom. aoc marked limbaugh for, quote, pretending to be surprised. kirsten cinema did stand and applaud for tax breaks for investors in impoverished areas while her...
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but when you're doing it repeatedly in real time, and part of it is goebbels, the big lie. if you're saying you're protecting people with pre-existing conditions when you're in court trying to strip them of those protections at the same moment, that's not just a lie. that's a big lie. what i think is scary for a lot of democrats is he's going to run a big lie campaign all the way to the election. and on a certain level, unfortunately, lying works. people have busy lives. they can't go to the fact checks and find everything out, what's really true. and so this speech worried me, and i think you are going to see him get a bump in the polls out of it. >> rick, your reaction to the speech. >> i'm a little worried too. by the way, the goebbels idea is that familiarity seems like truthfulness to people when he repeats a lie over and over, it seems truthful. but i would also caution democrats too because we can go and fact check that speech and go through the whole thing, how many jobs he created versus obama, et cetera. but the problem is for democrats is that three-quarters of a
but when you're doing it repeatedly in real time, and part of it is goebbels, the big lie. if you're saying you're protecting people with pre-existing conditions when you're in court trying to strip them of those protections at the same moment, that's not just a lie. that's a big lie. what i think is scary for a lot of democrats is he's going to run a big lie campaign all the way to the election. and on a certain level, unfortunately, lying works. people have busy lives. they can't go to the...
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vigilant because what we also know is that the modern tools to promote hate are more sophisticated than goebbels radio, newspaper and still. speaking with my colleagues and learning, i am inspired by the time a big saying whoever saves a single life saves an entire world. and given the ripple effect of maxis unyielding commitment to educate younger generations of the dangers of racism and bigotry, i think we can say that by saving max , this surgeon saved much more than one. the opportunity to hear a first-hand account from a survivor has become increasingly rare. i am honored to gather you here to hear max share his story. i hope we will all leave here tonight with a heightened sense of duty to condemn intoleranceand defend human rights in our everyday lives . please join me in welcoming aviva rajsky, daughter of a holocaust survivor and a senior cancer at chicago's conjugation . she traveled with mister eisen on the 2015 march of the living where sheconducted the choir of the holocaust remembrance day ceremony investments . aviva will be accompanied by a grammy-winning guitarist for holocaust
vigilant because what we also know is that the modern tools to promote hate are more sophisticated than goebbels radio, newspaper and still. speaking with my colleagues and learning, i am inspired by the time a big saying whoever saves a single life saves an entire world. and given the ripple effect of maxis unyielding commitment to educate younger generations of the dangers of racism and bigotry, i think we can say that by saving max , this surgeon saved much more than one. the opportunity to...
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on msnbc, i think it was chris matthews who pretty much called him a nazi and said that it was goebbelsyou were doing a deal with the devil. cnn called rush racist. so did abc. over hollywood, sarah silverman was calling trump a fear-mongering pig. cher wrote a tweet where she attacked i loved this one, attacked him, blasted him, among other things called him illiterate. i looked at the tweet, i counted no less than 10 grammatical errors in there. stuart: i'm glad you point these things out. you know, bret, during last year's state of the union, nancy pelosi clapped, the sarcastic clap. this year she ripped up his speech. look, we're going to show it to you right now. going through four pages, ripping them up. quite methodically. brent, i call that a theatrical tantrum and nothing more. what do you say? >> i think the whole thing was on her part. it was, it was all obviously scripted on her part. shuffling papers, the entire speech. that was meant to disrupt the camera. just, facial expressions, shaking her head, smirking, grimacing, laughing at him. meanwhile you had those witches in t
on msnbc, i think it was chris matthews who pretty much called him a nazi and said that it was goebbelsyou were doing a deal with the devil. cnn called rush racist. so did abc. over hollywood, sarah silverman was calling trump a fear-mongering pig. cher wrote a tweet where she attacked i loved this one, attacked him, blasted him, among other things called him illiterate. i looked at the tweet, i counted no less than 10 grammatical errors in there. stuart: i'm glad you point these things out....
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when the senate gavin's in -- goebbels then, tammy baldwin will deliver the traditional reading of washington's farewell address. later in the week, the senate will take procedural votes on antiabortion measures. forhouse next meets legislative work on tuesday with the first votes of the week expected on wednesday. on the agenda is a bill that would ban the sale of flavored tobacco products. watch live coverage of the house on c-span and the senate on c-span2. democratic presidential candidate mike bloomberg held a campaign rally in sully city on thursday. it was his first major campaign of since his appearance in the tents democratic primary debate in las vegas. this is 20 minutes. >> wow, what a crowd and thanks lauren for that introduction. our public lands are our sacred heritage
when the senate gavin's in -- goebbels then, tammy baldwin will deliver the traditional reading of washington's farewell address. later in the week, the senate will take procedural votes on antiabortion measures. forhouse next meets legislative work on tuesday with the first votes of the week expected on wednesday. on the agenda is a bill that would ban the sale of flavored tobacco products. watch live coverage of the house on c-span and the senate on c-span2. democratic presidential candidate...