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italy. ♪ field marshal vaughnon rumstedt, former of the west. -- former commander of the west. ♪ hermannneral of poland, high on the list of war criminals. ♪ field marshal von kleiss. ♪ an admiral, former regent of hungary. ♪ the tall man is artur seiss-inquart, from austria. he will be brought to trial. ♪ in austria, the last german armies in the south had already surrendered. ♪ lieutenant general brandenburger of the 19th german army came with his chiefs of staff to sign the capitulation, and the small austrian city of innsbruck. ♪ american general brooks has ratified another victory. meantime, near a small town on the danish border, admiral doenitz, self-styled new fuhrer of germany, winds up the last business of state. ♪ the surrender of his once great u-boat fleet, one by one they enter british ports under taken -- ports and are taken over by men of the royal navy. ♪ these germans, once the terror of allied shipping, are now like all their colleagues in arms, nothing but prisoners of -- their comrades in arms, nothing but prisoners of war. ♪ the news of germany's surrender reaches t
italy. ♪ field marshal vaughnon rumstedt, former of the west. -- former commander of the west. ♪ hermannneral of poland, high on the list of war criminals. ♪ field marshal von kleiss. ♪ an admiral, former regent of hungary. ♪ the tall man is artur seiss-inquart, from austria. he will be brought to trial. ♪ in austria, the last german armies in the south had already surrendered. ♪ lieutenant general brandenburger of the 19th german army came with his chiefs of staff to sign the...
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>> his name was hermann. hermann goldberg. >> after the war, because i didn't see my mother, i had this fantasy that perhaps she did survive by some miracle, and that she was in one of those displaced people's camps. now, the fact that i never went to look for her testifies to the fact that i knew she wasn't alive. but i somehow needed to keep her alive in my mind, in my fantasy, so that i didn't actually have to deal with this terrible trauma that she had been gassed. i wrote a poem about it once when i was at a very low poi in my life. it was very short, it said, "mummy, who held your hand when you were dying? who closed your eyes when you were dead?" >> i did meet my father in auschwitz, surprisingly enough. but... i feel so sad, that i remember walking with him, holding my hand and my brother's hand, and was talking to my brother. he hardly said anything to me. and i felt as though i wish i could ask him or talk to him. but then i thought to myself, what must he have felt, holding my hand, 12 years old th
>> his name was hermann. hermann goldberg. >> after the war, because i didn't see my mother, i had this fantasy that perhaps she did survive by some miracle, and that she was in one of those displaced people's camps. now, the fact that i never went to look for her testifies to the fact that i knew she wasn't alive. but i somehow needed to keep her alive in my mind, in my fantasy, so that i didn't actually have to deal with this terrible trauma that she had been gassed. i wrote a...
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east porter co and plaza of the building is surrounded at the top by the east pediment sculpture by hermanneen camille. he was given a lot of rain to design his own ideas for this culture and he chose, since he was on the eastern side, to look toward the eastern traditions of law, to choose some of his figures. the central figure is moses, and then on either side are confucius and solon, the greek lawgiver. to either side of those are allegorical figures, they depict various aspects of the law and authority. in the corners on either end are the allegory of the tortoise and the hair, the idea that the slow pace of justice or tortoise carries through in the work of the court and will win the day over the fast pace of the hare. is thehe pediment statement, justice, the garden of liberty. that is a phrase that charles evans hughes wrote on a memo when they were asked to approve the two inscriptions that were going to be put on the building. he said, i rather prefer just as the garden of liberty rather than the one of the architects' firm had suggested. [singing] >> on the opposite side of the s
east porter co and plaza of the building is surrounded at the top by the east pediment sculpture by hermanneen camille. he was given a lot of rain to design his own ideas for this culture and he chose, since he was on the eastern side, to look toward the eastern traditions of law, to choose some of his figures. the central figure is moses, and then on either side are confucius and solon, the greek lawgiver. to either side of those are allegorical figures, they depict various aspects of the law...
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hermann hot appears on the scene. there are 31 railroad bridges destroyed in york county alone. railroad bridges of the gettysburg railroad, running from here to the east, to ,anover and hanover junction that is destroyed as well as the railroad bridges on the spur going to wrightsville, and the world's largest railroad bridge burned by the pennsylvania militia, actually by civilians under orders from the militia. to prevent the confederates from crossing into lancaster county and potentially marching on harrisburg from the rear. job is to rebuild the railroads. he needed to get ammunition in, get the wounded out of here and get relief supplies brought in. haupt would spend most of his personal time in york county. he would come to the cumberland valley on one or two occasions as well, and they would rebuild the railroads. makes a critical decision. the rebels were supposed to come in 1861 and they didn't. 1862 andt came in destroyed my railroad, particularly much of the chambersburg railroad facilities. i rebuilt it, and gallatin jenkins destroyed it. he makes an interesting de
hermann hot appears on the scene. there are 31 railroad bridges destroyed in york county alone. railroad bridges of the gettysburg railroad, running from here to the east, to ,anover and hanover junction that is destroyed as well as the railroad bridges on the spur going to wrightsville, and the world's largest railroad bridge burned by the pennsylvania militia, actually by civilians under orders from the militia. to prevent the confederates from crossing into lancaster county and potentially...
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people like henry b gonzales of san antonio, hermann badillo of new york city. the first mexican-american elected to the congress from california in the 20th century, in the first puerto rican congressman ever. what is really interesting about these folks is that they are elevated to positions of power by multiracial coalitions. but viewed from the national level, beat -- they become the basis of a lite block. first beginning to crystallize in viva kennedy. appreciating the deeply embedded coalitional of these leaders, does other work, i suggest the importance of coalition as a concept employed by latinos in their dealings with each other in the making of latino politics during the 1970's and beyond. it is often assumed in some leaders bear some response ability, that the emergence of the latinos as a constituency was a reflection of these groups of african-americans, puerto ricans and cubans recognizing their natural and pre-existing ties. what was more natural, blacks and puerto ricans organizing together or puerto ricans from harlem, organizing and finding al
people like henry b gonzales of san antonio, hermann badillo of new york city. the first mexican-american elected to the congress from california in the 20th century, in the first puerto rican congressman ever. what is really interesting about these folks is that they are elevated to positions of power by multiracial coalitions. but viewed from the national level, beat -- they become the basis of a lite block. first beginning to crystallize in viva kennedy. appreciating the deeply embedded...
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chef hermann hopes that they will give some relief to people during this time. >> we all go through strugglesn you struggle with other people, it kind of moves you stronger into a family. >> with the help of volunteers, the free meals are given out wednesdays through sundays from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. people are asked to provide a paystub as proof of employment. >>> next month, the berkeley city council will encourage outdoor dining for restaurants. berkeley's mayor and vice mayor both introduced to the legislation. berkeley would close off certain streets, sidewalks and parking lots to accommodate cafes. they account for a third of the county's revenues. >>> 17 county community -- people in glendora have been decorating their doors with massive animals. now, families get to drive around the city safari and search for different creatures. each animal has its own code that people can scan and learn more about the species. they can even learn some prices as well. >>> the winchester mystery house is partially opening to visitors. there will be self-guided touchless tours of the victoria gardens only
chef hermann hopes that they will give some relief to people during this time. >> we all go through strugglesn you struggle with other people, it kind of moves you stronger into a family. >> with the help of volunteers, the free meals are given out wednesdays through sundays from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. people are asked to provide a paystub as proof of employment. >>> next month, the berkeley city council will encourage outdoor dining for restaurants. berkeley's mayor and vice...