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bringing their own skills and culture today these are celebrated in the german speaking jewelry heritage museum also known colloquially as the yak is newsy . the mountainous landscape of galilee makes for a beautiful if unlikely spot for a museum. the museum is well placed here in tatton to tell the story of jewish german immigrants but unfortunately it now has to move off fact the curator is herself a german speaking immigrant. from the early 1930 s. on increasing numbers of jews flee nazi persecution left germany and headed for the promised land but the newcomers soon found they were unwanted by men have to get and for they were ridiculed and laughed at their behavior their punctuality their neatness it was all very strange and yet code was an insult and seemed for a probably referred to the newcomers habit of wearing inappropriate suits those who could drop their possessions with them like otto maya one of the founders of the city of nahariya who fled germany to find himself in this hot rocky landscape wearing a suit jacket is what then that make this word. and yes probably came from the sho
bringing their own skills and culture today these are celebrated in the german speaking jewelry heritage museum also known colloquially as the yak is newsy . the mountainous landscape of galilee makes for a beautiful if unlikely spot for a museum. the museum is well placed here in tatton to tell the story of jewish german immigrants but unfortunately it now has to move off fact the curator is herself a german speaking immigrant. from the early 1930 s. on increasing numbers of jews flee nazi...
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a unique museum in israel celebrating german jewish heritage. and we visit the last surviving family business in venice making gold leaf. pots we begin with the australian musician tassel tom a multi instrumentalist with a bag full of talents who came to the world's attention value to time superstar the 1st single jungle having gone to davy 100000000 clicks on you tube tasha's non-binary and wants to be referred to as they however are not to be confused it's just one person producing this music and playing all the instruments. i. i. i. i. am a living room out into the wide world tash whole town a song jungle is a viral hit. aren't that song when i was fresh out of high school i was 18 years old. cash full time his videos of busking in downtown melbourne and veteran performances have been watched by millions of people. in the fact that it's turned into this thing could live. where it's like a korea and it's proper and it's real is just not because i 7 want to do. music has always been a vital part of the 25 year old's life. i just came out as a c
a unique museum in israel celebrating german jewish heritage. and we visit the last surviving family business in venice making gold leaf. pots we begin with the australian musician tassel tom a multi instrumentalist with a bag full of talents who came to the world's attention value to time superstar the 1st single jungle having gone to davy 100000000 clicks on you tube tasha's non-binary and wants to be referred to as they however are not to be confused it's just one person producing this music...
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a unique museum in israel celebrating german jewish heritage. and we visit the last surviving family business in venice making gold leaf. pots we begin with the australian musician tassel thomas a multi instrumentalist with a bag full of talents who came to the world's attention value to time superstar the 1st single jungle having gotten a 100000000 clicks on you tube tasha's non-binary and wants to be referred to as they however are not to be confused it's just one person producing this music and playing all the instruments. i. i. i. i. am a living room out into the wide world tash whole town a song jungle is a viral hit. aren't that song when i was fresh out of high school i was 18 years old. cash full time his videos of busking in downtown melbourne and bedroom performances have been watched by millions of people. in the fact that it's turned into a big. where it's like a korea and it's proper and it's real it's just not because i wanted to do was just. music has always been a vital part of the 25 year old's life. i just came in as a crazy my
a unique museum in israel celebrating german jewish heritage. and we visit the last surviving family business in venice making gold leaf. pots we begin with the australian musician tassel thomas a multi instrumentalist with a bag full of talents who came to the world's attention value to time superstar the 1st single jungle having gotten a 100000000 clicks on you tube tasha's non-binary and wants to be referred to as they however are not to be confused it's just one person producing this music...
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manhattan project oral history collection was created by the atomic heritage and -- is managed by the heritage museum of nuclear science and history. i was born in lewis bergh, north carolina. june 1st, 1923. was born at home. the family doctor lived in the next block. i was the fourth of six children. highway 13 and a half pounds. the doctor kept telling my mother she wasn't drinking enough water, she told me that she set an alarm in every hour she trunk a cup of water. but he kept telling her to keep drinking, so anyway, imagine i got pretty fat as a baby. my siblings and i, we were all very competitive. we are all very bright. although i didn't know it. i learned a lot of words. i learn to read before i went to school. and i learned a lot of words, but i didn't know how to put them together. and so my siblings were always laughing at me and calling me stupid. you know, like i would call emergency embassy, i didn't realize until about later than i was lacking brightness. my father was killed by a drunk driver when i was 12. we were all in the car, accept my oldest brother who had learned to drive b
manhattan project oral history collection was created by the atomic heritage and -- is managed by the heritage museum of nuclear science and history. i was born in lewis bergh, north carolina. june 1st, 1923. was born at home. the family doctor lived in the next block. i was the fourth of six children. highway 13 and a half pounds. the doctor kept telling my mother she wasn't drinking enough water, she told me that she set an alarm in every hour she trunk a cup of water. but he kept telling her...
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a unique museum in israel celebrating german jewish heritage. and we visit the last surviving family business in venice making gold leaf. pots we begin with the australian musician tassel thomas a multi instrumentalist with a bag full of talents who came to the world's attention value to time superstar the 1st single jungle having gone admit 100000000 clicks on you tube tasha's non-binary and wants to be referred to as they are however not to be confused it's just one person producing this music and playing all the instruments. my. my. i. i. am a living room out into the wide world tash whole town a song jungle is a viral hit. heard that song when i was fresh out of high school i was 18 years old. cash photon is videos of busking in downtown melbourne and veteran performances have been watched by millions of people. in the fact that it's turned into this big. thing where it's like a korea and it's proper and it's real it's just not because i 7 wanted to do was just. music has always been a vital part of the 25 year old's life. i just came out as
a unique museum in israel celebrating german jewish heritage. and we visit the last surviving family business in venice making gold leaf. pots we begin with the australian musician tassel thomas a multi instrumentalist with a bag full of talents who came to the world's attention value to time superstar the 1st single jungle having gone admit 100000000 clicks on you tube tasha's non-binary and wants to be referred to as they are however not to be confused it's just one person producing this...
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they're going to come to the community to see if we want to continue with the african-american heritage museum or maybe a cultural museum. so that's open for discussion in the future. when i was growing up, this was the davis avenue public library. this was the only library that african-americans could go in. even though we've always been 47 to 50% of the population in mobile, and there were four or five other libraries, this was the only one regardless of where you lived if you were black that you could go in. and so what we didn't know was that when we got new books, they were the old books from the main public library. and so we made lemonade out of lemons that we had. only thing i remember is that no one ever told me i couldn't talk or had to be quiet. when we opened those doors, there were two little ladies, they would look at you like they had laser beams in their eyes and they would burn you up if you made any noise while you were there. but dora takes us on a quick historical trip that in the 1860s, we had the 14th amendment passed, one abolished slavery, one gave us the right to vote
they're going to come to the community to see if we want to continue with the african-american heritage museum or maybe a cultural museum. so that's open for discussion in the future. when i was growing up, this was the davis avenue public library. this was the only library that african-americans could go in. even though we've always been 47 to 50% of the population in mobile, and there were four or five other libraries, this was the only one regardless of where you lived if you were black that...
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and also a six-time winner of the western heritage award from the national cowboy and western heritage museum for his work in both print and film. it's his book that jeremy mentioned the other day, "phil sheridan and the army" that received the prize from the american group of historians, and he's also the ed to have several books that we all have on our shelves, "western heritage," "roundup," "frontier and region," "the custer reader" and "soldiers west" as well as a civil war series that he did for wantium back in the '90s. he started in -- in many ways reaching on shaping western historical scholarship when he was an associate editor at the western historical quarterly and then editor of "the new mexico historical review." now, he has written several short films, dozens of television documentaries and he's appeared upon, if this is to be believed, over 300 television programs on major networks, public television and cable networks, as well. you may have known or seen the work that he did behind the scenes as a historical consultant on ron howard's film "the missing." he also worked on jon
and also a six-time winner of the western heritage award from the national cowboy and western heritage museum for his work in both print and film. it's his book that jeremy mentioned the other day, "phil sheridan and the army" that received the prize from the american group of historians, and he's also the ed to have several books that we all have on our shelves, "western heritage," "roundup," "frontier and region," "the custer reader" and...
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created by the atomic heritage addition managed by the museum of nuclear science and history. in an hour, james sobel of the macarthur memorial details the devastating air attack after pearl harbor, on u.s. forces in the philippines, which shattered u.s. airpower and set the stage for a complete u.s. surrender in the philippines. six months later. in two hours on reel america, whoever you are, a 1946 film, which begins showing examples of ethnic and religious intolerance, then highlights a new york city school program promoting tolerance and understanding among a diverse population. virginia: i was born in louisberg, north carolina, in 1923. i was born at home. the family doctor lived on the next block. i was the fourth of six children. i weighed 13 and half pounds. [laughter] the doctor kept telling my mother she was not tricking enough water.
created by the atomic heritage addition managed by the museum of nuclear science and history. in an hour, james sobel of the macarthur memorial details the devastating air attack after pearl harbor, on u.s. forces in the philippines, which shattered u.s. airpower and set the stage for a complete u.s. surrender in the philippines. six months later. in two hours on reel america, whoever you are, a 1946 film, which begins showing examples of ethnic and religious intolerance, then highlights a new...
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the voices of the manhattan project was created by the atomic heritage foundation and managed by the national museumf nuclear science and history. lawrence: one day a notice arrived in the mail that i have been called into service and there was a list of names that were included in that call up. interestingly enough they were all classmates of mine. [laughs] there may have been one or two
the voices of the manhattan project was created by the atomic heritage foundation and managed by the national museumf nuclear science and history. lawrence: one day a notice arrived in the mail that i have been called into service and there was a list of names that were included in that call up. interestingly enough they were all classmates of mine. [laughs] there may have been one or two
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is a manhattan project oral history collection was created by the atomic heritage foundation and is managed by the national museum of nuclear science and history. >> 1942 and 1943, i was working for dupont and a plant in illinois. i bodies were disappearing and they ended up in richmond. i got the map out and richmond was not even on the map. i contacted them, but you guys doing? under the guy interrupted, he said, we sure does something out here. a couple weeks later, my boss said, i would like to talk to you about a new job. i was young and single, i said, i will take it, assuming i would end up in richmond. they sit, report to dr. so-and-so at the university of chicago 40 miles away. this was part of the manhattan project. i was assigned to an engineering development group and we were dipping samples of aluminum in water, checking for corrosion. i found out somebody had shipped 5000 gallons of river water to the university of chicago and this is what we were doing. these were the process tubes and material for the fuel. i came out here and ended up in pascoe at 4:00 a.m. or something like that. my buddy was su
is a manhattan project oral history collection was created by the atomic heritage foundation and is managed by the national museum of nuclear science and history. >> 1942 and 1943, i was working for dupont and a plant in illinois. i bodies were disappearing and they ended up in richmond. i got the map out and richmond was not even on the map. i contacted them, but you guys doing? under the guy interrupted, he said, we sure does something out here. a couple weeks later, my boss said, i...
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the collection was created by the atomic heritage foundation and is managed by the national museum of nuclear science and history. >> in 1942 and 43, i was working for dupont at an acid plant in illinois. my buddies were disappearing, and they ended up in ritual and. i got the map out and richmond wasn't even on the map. i contacted and said what are you doing. they said we don't know and another guy interrupted and said it's dusty out here. a couple weeks later, boss sent a memo talking about a new job. i was young and single and said i would take it assuming i wouldn't appear in richland, whatever that was. he said report to a doctor at the university of chicago, 40 miles away. here i thought i would see the great west. this was part of the manhattan project. i was assigned to an engineering development group. we were dipping samples of aluminum into water, checking for courage and. it wasn't until years later i found out someone had shipped 5000 gallons of river water to the university of chicago. that's what we were doing. this was the process material for the fuel. okay, i came o
the collection was created by the atomic heritage foundation and is managed by the national museum of nuclear science and history. >> in 1942 and 43, i was working for dupont at an acid plant in illinois. my buddies were disappearing, and they ended up in ritual and. i got the map out and richmond wasn't even on the map. i contacted and said what are you doing. they said we don't know and another guy interrupted and said it's dusty out here. a couple weeks later, boss sent a memo talking...
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a unique museum in israel celebrating german jewish heritage. and we visit the last surviving family business in venice making gold leaf. bots we begin with the australian musician tassel tanaka multi instrumentalists with a bag full of talent who came to the world's attention value to tash is now a superstar the 1st single jungle having gotten a $100000000.00 clicks on mutu tasha's non-binary and wants to be referred to as they are however not to be confused it's just one person producing this music and playing old instruments. my. my. my. my.
a unique museum in israel celebrating german jewish heritage. and we visit the last surviving family business in venice making gold leaf. bots we begin with the australian musician tassel tanaka multi instrumentalists with a bag full of talent who came to the world's attention value to tash is now a superstar the 1st single jungle having gotten a $100000000.00 clicks on mutu tasha's non-binary and wants to be referred to as they are however not to be confused it's just one person producing this...
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the voices of the manhattan project was created by the atomic heritage foundation and managed by the national museumf nuclear science and history. lawrence: one day a notice arrived in the mail that i have been called into service and there was a list of names that were included in that call up. interestingly enough they were all classmates of mine. [laughs] there may have been one or two exceptions, i don't remember. that seemed kind of opportune to hit our group and we went to camp up in long island and were inducted. at camp upton, we were only there a few days, and berated by some long-term sergeant by the name of benny who did not like college kids very much. [laughs] he wanted to give us latrine service regularly. it was kind of amusing. we were sent by train out to camp roberts california. we had two in the upper bunk and two in the lower bunk and we had the shades drawn so no one could look in and see there were troops. i imagine it must've been pretty obvious, but they could not see how many perhaps. i remember we pulled into the philadelphia station with the blinds down. there were all kin
the voices of the manhattan project was created by the atomic heritage foundation and managed by the national museumf nuclear science and history. lawrence: one day a notice arrived in the mail that i have been called into service and there was a list of names that were included in that call up. interestingly enough they were all classmates of mine. [laughs] there may have been one or two exceptions, i don't remember. that seemed kind of opportune to hit our group and we went to camp up in long...
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is a manhattan project oral history collection was created by the atomic heritage foundation and is managed by the national museumf nuclear science and history. >> 1942 and 1943, i was working for dupont and a plant in illinois. i bodies were disappearing and they ended up in richmond. i got the map out and richmond was not even on the map. i contacted them, but you guys doing? under the guy interrupted, he said
is a manhattan project oral history collection was created by the atomic heritage foundation and is managed by the national museumf nuclear science and history. >> 1942 and 1943, i was working for dupont and a plant in illinois. i bodies were disappearing and they ended up in richmond. i got the map out and richmond was not even on the map. i contacted them, but you guys doing? under the guy interrupted, he said
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the manhattan project oral history collection was created by the atomic heritage foundation and is managed by the national museum of nuclear science and history. >> i was born in the central part of new mexico, a small ranching community, which was not too far from albuquerque. my father was one of 12. they helped my grandfather with his ranches with about 4000 cheap. it was just a small, simple, little community. i grew up only with the spanish language. we all just spoke spanish at home. and it was just a wonderful period of time. the entire world was basically turned upside down in 1941. what's happened with the bombing of pearl harbor is it drained our community of all the young men. a lot of the farms and crops and animals suffered as a result of having to go off to war. our family on both sides, my mother was a child as before she married, and my father a child as. so it was pure shot as. i had to uncles on my father's side. uncle teed oh and to japan. uncle jose went to germany. he got wounded quite badly and was sent home with a purple heart, and my uncle felix, my mother's older brother, went to north a
the manhattan project oral history collection was created by the atomic heritage foundation and is managed by the national museum of nuclear science and history. >> i was born in the central part of new mexico, a small ranching community, which was not too far from albuquerque. my father was one of 12. they helped my grandfather with his ranches with about 4000 cheap. it was just a small, simple, little community. i grew up only with the spanish language. we all just spoke spanish at...
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to the south dakota air and space museum when people think about south dakota they don't always think about a great aviation state but we have a huge aviation heritage in this state over the years we've played a huge part in our national defense ellsworth air force base began in world war ii its purpose in world war ii was to train bomber crew specifically b-17 crew if you think about it if you're going to learn to to navigate a world war ii bomber over long distances and and expanses of territory. south dakota is really a great place to put the base. and that was the beginning of ellsworth air force base. the connection from world war ii to the cold war is really represented in our museum the 44th. bomb group was trained here at ellsworth air force base. but then when the cold war came around that bomb group then became the 44th missile wing, which was commanded out of ellsworth air force base and that missile wing is really part of the the cold war narrative when think about cold war. you of course think about the b-52s that were based here you think about the ready response of strategic air command, but she also need to think about the men and wo
to the south dakota air and space museum when people think about south dakota they don't always think about a great aviation state but we have a huge aviation heritage in this state over the years we've played a huge part in our national defense ellsworth air force base began in world war ii its purpose in world war ii was to train bomber crew specifically b-17 crew if you think about it if you're going to learn to to navigate a world war ii bomber over long distances and and expanses of...
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museum. when people think about south dakota they don't always think about a great aviation state, but we have a huge aviation heritage in the state. over the years, we have played a huge part in our national defense. ellsworth air force base began in world war ii and its purpose in world war ii was to train bomber crews, specifically b-17 crews. if you are going to learn to navigate a world war ii bomber over long distances and expenses of territory, south dakota is a great place to put the base. that was the beginning of ellsworth air force base. the connection from world war ii to the cold war is really represented in our museum. the 44th bomb group was trained here at oles were the air force base. -- ellsworth air force base. when the cold war came around, that came -- became the 44th wing -- missile wing. that is really part of the cold war narrative. when you think about cold war, you think about the b-52s based here and the ready responses, strategic air command, but you also need to think about the men and women today who are in these missile capsules, underneath the ground, waiting for the unthinkable, and th
museum. when people think about south dakota they don't always think about a great aviation state, but we have a huge aviation heritage in the state. over the years, we have played a huge part in our national defense. ellsworth air force base began in world war ii and its purpose in world war ii was to train bomber crews, specifically b-17 crews. if you are going to learn to navigate a world war ii bomber over long distances and expenses of territory, south dakota is a great place to put the...
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heritage trail. he thought it sounded interesting, because it's different than the museums we see today, and he took the tour and he enjoyed it. he got to thinking on his way back to mobile, that we heard his family discussed about the contributions african americans made, and he thought this is something we could do in mobile and we can do it very well. he started looking around for someone who takes on the opportunity or the challenge. depending on the perspective that they looked at it from. after nine months of searching he finally found a young lady, that said i will take on the opportunity. her name was doral franklin finley. should my first cousin and that's another another conversation. she spent five years of her life doing research on places and african americans who have made significant contributions to the city of mobile. when she finished she had 39 locations. we are going to visit about 20 of those today and if i tucked it took you on all the might have to find out how you like your fish fried or, it would take us about six hours to do all that but she said this up where we should be
heritage trail. he thought it sounded interesting, because it's different than the museums we see today, and he took the tour and he enjoyed it. he got to thinking on his way back to mobile, that we heard his family discussed about the contributions african americans made, and he thought this is something we could do in mobile and we can do it very well. he started looking around for someone who takes on the opportunity or the challenge. depending on the perspective that they looked at it from....
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in the battlefield history heritage and education combined in the living history museum and in the civil war battlefield. at colonial williamsburg history self-consciously reconstituted and interpreted by a team of trained professionals with an institutional pedagogical agenda. where both authenticity and public education drive the costume choices interpret is a colonial williamsburg participate in educational. celebration of the nation's political heritage within the frame as we thought today, they are free to follow personal agendas of race class and gender. civil war reenactors a self-directed they invest their own money and research skills to authenticate the uniforms. they wear their internal drive for authenticity allows them to engage in a personally defined educational mission to impart historical knowledge to the general public. operating as individuals not living historians in a museum. they are free to pursue personally satisfied satisfying actions of camaraderie and male bonding self-education and their permitted to express their own opinions about the historic events. often
in the battlefield history heritage and education combined in the living history museum and in the civil war battlefield. at colonial williamsburg history self-consciously reconstituted and interpreted by a team of trained professionals with an institutional pedagogical agenda. where both authenticity and public education drive the costume choices interpret is a colonial williamsburg participate in educational. celebration of the nation's political heritage within the frame as we thought today,...
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museum. when people think about south dakota they don't always think about a great aviation state, but we have a huge aviation heritages, we have played a huge part in our national defense. ellsworth air force
museum. when people think about south dakota they don't always think about a great aviation state, but we have a huge aviation heritages, we have played a huge part in our national defense. ellsworth air force
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in cologne the city's carnival museum live streamed a covert safe miniature parade with puppets by for now. missed the cut off from everything. friends and their heritage their ultra orthodox jews. younger in hearings in particular are searching for meaning outside of this region found. a project in germany helping them to build new models making new friends. close up. 30 minutes on d w. 1700 here. in germany our series this week on arts and culture we journey from berlin to munich to meet cultural leaders commemorating the past 10. king creative risks and building community 700 years of jewish life. this week. in culture. in the light of climate change. for. what's in store. for the future. cuts for the mega city. in such close. proximity drama competition drives marketing numbers happening here fight and technicians hate money. and crimes. and that only. comes from winning the love. to go off on you tube joining us. this is the w. news live from berlin tonight the protests in myanmar there are reports of shots being fired as protesters thousands turned out across the country again on monday even as police broke up peaceful anti cooed demonstrations w
in cologne the city's carnival museum live streamed a covert safe miniature parade with puppets by for now. missed the cut off from everything. friends and their heritage their ultra orthodox jews. younger in hearings in particular are searching for meaning outside of this region found. a project in germany helping them to build new models making new friends. close up. 30 minutes on d w. 1700 here. in germany our series this week on arts and culture we journey from berlin to munich to meet...
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parade in cologne the city's carnival museum live streamed a coded safe miniature parade with puppets by for now. is cut off from everything family friends and their heritage their cultural orthodox jews. younger inheres in particular are searching for meaning outside of this region found there is a project in germany is helping them to build mosques and making new friends. comes up. and 13 out strong d.w. . german. jewish. i'm jewish so was. does that mean. in daily life. and at school. something you simply should not be given a special status but be completely normal. this look of shock like wow there's a jew at our school that's the balloting 11 teenagers 11 stories. ok so i'm jewish and so is. young german and jewish starts feb 22nd on d w. 1700 years life in germany our series this week on arts and culture we journey from berlin to munich to meet cultural leaders commemorating the past taking creative risks and building community 700 years of jewish life in germany. this week and in culture indeed a. high value meal and i'm game did you know that 17 trillion land animals are killed worldwide so that we can. but it's not just the animals at all sufferi
parade in cologne the city's carnival museum live streamed a coded safe miniature parade with puppets by for now. is cut off from everything family friends and their heritage their cultural orthodox jews. younger inheres in particular are searching for meaning outside of this region found there is a project in germany is helping them to build mosques and making new friends. comes up. and 13 out strong d.w. . german. jewish. i'm jewish so was. does that mean. in daily life. and at school....
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so, the army heritage and education center at carlisle bar rack, for example, the various service museumsist, including the very recently completed united states army history museum. the african-american museum at the smithsonian, the african-american history museum of culture. the military academy, the naval academy, the air force academy, all of these places have archives that record some of the notable history that they have sought to capture. so, i want them to ensure their doors are open. but more importantly, some of us that have the history need to be knocking at the door and saying i have something for you. i want you to consider this and i want you to put it on display so that america knows the full history that has not yet been taught. and that is an action that people like me have to take. we have to knock on the door and say there's something here for you, take this and offer it to them. that people like me have to take. we have to knock on the door and say, there is something here for you. take this. and offer it to them. >> general, this has been enlightening, you are a foun
so, the army heritage and education center at carlisle bar rack, for example, the various service museumsist, including the very recently completed united states army history museum. the african-american museum at the smithsonian, the african-american history museum of culture. the military academy, the naval academy, the air force academy, all of these places have archives that record some of the notable history that they have sought to capture. so, i want them to ensure their doors are open....
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heritage" junior histories of world war ii. but for today's environment, it probably would strike people as a little triumphalist in the classroom. >> okay. the next question is from melanie grant. and she's asking is the museum on the fort or adjacent to the base. she's trying to figure out how hard it will be for the public to access it. she really -- we actually, the friends of the world war ii memorial, took our teachers to the national museum of the marine corps and that was a great tour a few years ago. >> yeah, it's right off the fairfax county parkway, for those familiar with the area. so, it's not -- it's not -- you don't have to really go into the post to get into the museum. it's got a separate access road, although it's -- i believe -- i think it's still on fort bell voer property unless they transferred to the army historical foundation. but it's right by the fort and not too far from u.s. 1 -- between u.s. 1 and interstate 95. so you can just -- it's -- it will be pretty accessible when it opens. >> great, thank you. and then brianne winter asked, what approach process do you use when researching and writing official histories? how often do you return to revise them? and do you feel confident in
heritage" junior histories of world war ii. but for today's environment, it probably would strike people as a little triumphalist in the classroom. >> okay. the next question is from melanie grant. and she's asking is the museum on the fort or adjacent to the base. she's trying to figure out how hard it will be for the public to access it. she really -- we actually, the friends of the world war ii memorial, took our teachers to the national museum of the marine corps and that was a...
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there is a link to the gettysburg heritage center in the chat box that you can click on it'll take you right to the store or you can go to gettysburg museum store comm learn more about the people and events that shape the civil war and reconstruction every saturday at 6 pm eastern only on american history tv here on c-span 3 you're watching american history tv every weekend on c-span 3 explore our nation's past american history tv on c-span 3 created by america's cable television companies and today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. if you like american history tv keep up with us during the week on facebook twitter and youtube learn about what happened this day in history and see preview clips of upcoming programs follow us at c-spanhistory. american history tv on c-span 3 exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend coming up this weekend tonight at 8pm eastern on lectures in history a look at world war ii leadership with hillsdale college visiting professor and military historian, victor davis hanson describing the relationship
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to the south dakota air and space museum when people think about south dakota they don't always think about a great aviation state but we have a huge aviation heritage in this state over the years we've played a huge
to the south dakota air and space museum when people think about south dakota they don't always think about a great aviation state but we have a huge aviation heritage in this state over the years we've played a huge
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and also six-time winner of the western heritage were ward for the national cowboy and western heritage museum. for his work and both printed film. it's his book that jeremy mentioned the other day, feels shared in the army. see the billington prize from the organization of american historians, the evans biography award and spur award. he's also the editor of several books that we all have on our shows, western heritage, roundup, frontier in region, the customer reader and soldiers west. as well as a ten volume eyewitness to the civil war series that he did for benham. back in the nineties. he started in many ways, reaching and shaping western historical scholarship, when he was an associate editor at the historical quarterly. and then, editor of the new mexico historical review. now, he has written several short films. dozens of television documentaries, he's appeared to be believed over 300 television programs on major networks, public television, and cable networks as well. you may have known or see the work that he did -- a historical consulted on ron howard's film, the missing also, worke
and also six-time winner of the western heritage were ward for the national cowboy and western heritage museum. for his work and both printed film. it's his book that jeremy mentioned the other day, feels shared in the army. see the billington prize from the organization of american historians, the evans biography award and spur award. he's also the editor of several books that we all have on our shows, western heritage, roundup, frontier in region, the customer reader and soldiers west. as...
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to the south dakota air and space museum when people think about south dakota they don't always think about a great aviation state but we have a huge aviation heritage in this state over the years we've played a huge part in our national defense ellsworth air force base began in world war ii its purpose in world war ii was to
to the south dakota air and space museum when people think about south dakota they don't always think about a great aviation state but we have a huge aviation heritage in this state over the years we've played a huge part in our national defense ellsworth air force base began in world war ii its purpose in world war ii was to