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the bear cough hitler's alpine refuge near bash to scott this is where an off hitler like to retire from the public with a woman by his side if a brown was hitler's lover he kept their relationship a secret from the german people private film recording show a photo of her sister and architect albert spears' wife picking flowers to this day she's considered a nonpolitical naive excess or to the mass murderer. but really who was this blonde who has been called satan's bride. if up all involved your moon nanda eva brown was a young. and all quite attractive woman thus. she was very much into sports. on photographs she appeared to be very vivacious and lively and for him. during the more than thirteen years of their relationship this young woman from a lower middle class family turned into the uncompromising companion of the dictator. of the office that's not foolish cause behind this often fake suicide there was a very determined woman who tried to achieve her aims with an incredible toughness and consistency. to see that offers the child up quite early and she also stressed if they hit lik
the bear cough hitler's alpine refuge near bash to scott this is where an off hitler like to retire from the public with a woman by his side if a brown was hitler's lover he kept their relationship a secret from the german people private film recording show a photo of her sister and architect albert spears' wife picking flowers to this day she's considered a nonpolitical naive excess or to the mass murderer. but really who was this blonde who has been called satan's bride. if up all involved...
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hitler. isn't it is was tied. by that time eva brown was partner to a mass murderer. brown had been conscripted into the veil mocked the family photo also shows his eldest daughter into who worked for albert speer as a secretary but unlike gretel she was not part of hitler's entourage as didn't. and a lot of us center ten marks every month. but she wrote that she could not ask the fuehrer for favors for her family camp i won't be the one to save you. in eva's garden in munich the browns and their friends appeared to be in good spirits and content but the furore is thirty year old lover had changed. is a brown noted in her diary back then eva has become arrogant to radical and tactless toward her family because she mixes with the v.i.p.'s she behaves selfishly and sometimes cruelly she gives away her discarded clothes as if she were the queen. in the summer of one nine hundred forty two heavy suitcases were carried out of the house in vos or booker street. the brown family and some of their fr
hitler. isn't it is was tied. by that time eva brown was partner to a mass murderer. brown had been conscripted into the veil mocked the family photo also shows his eldest daughter into who worked for albert speer as a secretary but unlike gretel she was not part of hitler's entourage as didn't. and a lot of us center ten marks every month. but she wrote that she could not ask the fuehrer for favors for her family camp i won't be the one to save you. in eva's garden in munich the browns and...
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hitler said we need to avoid that. hitler was very careful not to alienate people over their religious views and try to present themselves, what were the use, i call him a religious chameleon because he tried to blend in wherever he could. there were times in many websites that will promote this view, hitler actually said at one point that he was christian, that he called christ jesus is lord and savior and such so in these public pronouncements he did claim to be tru christian of a more traditional sort. if you look at his private statement that wasn't the case. let me give an example. when hitler, one of his right-hand men were imprisoned in 1923 until 24 for their involvement in some of his other inmates had a conversation, after it was over he said i have to play a religious hypocrite because of the masses, not to alienate them. he was forthrightly, in private, dismissing christianity. there's lots of evidence of this. i maybe should say something about the table talks because some people dismiss them, the english
hitler said we need to avoid that. hitler was very careful not to alienate people over their religious views and try to present themselves, what were the use, i call him a religious chameleon because he tried to blend in wherever he could. there were times in many websites that will promote this view, hitler actually said at one point that he was christian, that he called christ jesus is lord and savior and such so in these public pronouncements he did claim to be tru christian of a more...
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engines] hitler made off with 180 more planes.nt to stamp -- southhampton trying for a knockout before supplies overseas ran out. they cannot be knocked out. cargoes were unloaded for the protection of the raf overhead. spitfires and hurricanes in the air was not panning out. he switched his main attacks the fighter airfield. maybe you could destroy the planes on the ground. he bombed the airfields and the fields were hit. but the planes were saved. for britain, unlike poland, did not make the mistake of bunching the planes on the runways. the planes of the raf were scattered and hidden, only a few on one field. the spitfires still went to meet the enemy. in the first 10 days of the battle of britain, he launched major attacks to get on the air and lost 600 790 aircraft. 60 british loss -- pile -- pilots bailed out. ♪ valuable trades men were saved and ready to fight again. the church -- crews of the planes were lost forever. ♪ the pace was too hot. something was going haywire. they had to call a timeout. on the 2000 mile front fr
engines] hitler made off with 180 more planes.nt to stamp -- southhampton trying for a knockout before supplies overseas ran out. they cannot be knocked out. cargoes were unloaded for the protection of the raf overhead. spitfires and hurricanes in the air was not panning out. he switched his main attacks the fighter airfield. maybe you could destroy the planes on the ground. he bombed the airfields and the fields were hit. but the planes were saved. for britain, unlike poland, did not make the...
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hitler knew this.e also know if they united with the allies, they would form a solid democratic war against france aggression -- against nazi aggression. before striking with his army, he used another weapon, the propaganda barrage to make them lose faith, to divide and conquer. the problem amanda -- propaganda minister told them germany did not want a war at all, it was france causing all the trouble. than it was hitler's turn. 1939, hech in october needs all kinds of promises. anthe danes, he said, nonaggression pact with denmark. states,to the northern germany has no conflict. to the dutch, he says the new reich shall continue the traditional friendship with holland. to the belgians he announced the forth no claim gium.is as a threat to bel meanwhile they picked out the first victim -- norway. its fjords would make excellent u-boat bases. also, it would give the nazi vital airbases. this is a british naval base, and this, the blockade fleet. at this time, the german-based bombers could not reach the
hitler knew this.e also know if they united with the allies, they would form a solid democratic war against france aggression -- against nazi aggression. before striking with his army, he used another weapon, the propaganda barrage to make them lose faith, to divide and conquer. the problem amanda -- propaganda minister told them germany did not want a war at all, it was france causing all the trouble. than it was hitler's turn. 1939, hech in october needs all kinds of promises. anthe danes, he...
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in public, hitler assured the germans, mr.rch hill tells his people that engine glanged will win but i tell that you victory will belong to jeremy. but in improvement, he sent for goerhing and put him on the hot seat. he was told to do something and do it quick. so on august 30th, he ordered all-out attacks on industrial centers. mistake he could knock out the r.a.f. on the assembly line. and he adopted new tactics too. more fighters and fewer bombers. or maybe he just had fewer bombers to send. anyway, those he did second were well protected. flyers above at high altitudes. fighter on both side. fighters in the front and in the rear. fighters weaving in and out of the bomber formations. britain, winner of the first round was ready with higher morale and sharper defense. improved listening posts were set up all over the coast. a quick flash from the control station to the fighter station and pilots were on their way to meet the enemy while he was still over the channel. day after day, out of sight and almost out of sound are t
in public, hitler assured the germans, mr.rch hill tells his people that engine glanged will win but i tell that you victory will belong to jeremy. but in improvement, he sent for goerhing and put him on the hot seat. he was told to do something and do it quick. so on august 30th, he ordered all-out attacks on industrial centers. mistake he could knock out the r.a.f. on the assembly line. and he adopted new tactics too. more fighters and fewer bombers. or maybe he just had fewer bombers to...
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hitler knew this.e also know if they united ith the allies, they would orm a solid democratic wall against nazi aggression. before striking with his army, he used another weapon, the propaganda barrage to make them lose faith, to divide and conquer. to to lull the fears to have little neutrals, the propaganda minister told them germany did not want a war at all, it was france causing all the trouble. than it was hitler's turn. n a speech in october 1939, he made them all kinds of specific promises. to the danes, he said, an nonaggression pact with denmark. he says to the northern states, germany has no conflict. and has none today. to the dutch, he says the new reich shall continue the traditional friendship with holland. to the belgians he announced the reich has put forth no claim that is as a threat to belgium. while hitler was making these promises, his generals were picking out the first victim. norway. why did they pick norway? its fjords would make excellent -boat bases. also, it would give the
hitler knew this.e also know if they united ith the allies, they would orm a solid democratic wall against nazi aggression. before striking with his army, he used another weapon, the propaganda barrage to make them lose faith, to divide and conquer. to to lull the fears to have little neutrals, the propaganda minister told them germany did not want a war at all, it was france causing all the trouble. than it was hitler's turn. n a speech in october 1939, he made them all kinds of specific...
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heil hitler! >> heil hitler! >> weiter arbeiten!r: and under the pretext of patriotism established a system of forced labor. each enforced its decrees by an army of secret police who held the power of life and death over every individual. and for the few who still believed in freedom and said so, there was a ready answer. >> [speaking italian] narrator: "the greatest intellect in the world can be silenced with this," that is an exact translation of the words these blackshirts cheer so lustily. >> [speaking german] narrator: "whenever i hear anyone mention the word "culture," the first thing i do is reach for my gun." yes, they have the answer, the blackjack, and the gun. [gunshots] in italy, they did it different. while in japan -- [gunshots] narrator: to their names can be added those of hundreds and thousands of others who stood in the way of the new order. finally, there was only one obstacle left. [bells ringing] ♪ narrator: the word of god and the word of fuhrers cannot be reconciled. then god must go. "i am absolutely clear in
heil hitler! >> heil hitler! >> weiter arbeiten!r: and under the pretext of patriotism established a system of forced labor. each enforced its decrees by an army of secret police who held the power of life and death over every individual. and for the few who still believed in freedom and said so, there was a ready answer. >> [speaking italian] narrator: "the greatest intellect in the world can be silenced with this," that is an exact translation of the words these...
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hitler knew the french had tried to avoid war, instead of preparing for it.hat knowledge was one of his greatest weapons. he knew they had planes, but they were antiquated. he knew they had tanks, but he knew they were few in number and lightly armored. most importantly, he knew that france had become a cynical and disillusioned nation. what made this change in the french spirit? in the first place between 1914 and 1918, the french suffered more than 6 million casualties in the heroic defense of their land against german invasion. the flower of an entire generation was lost, with the stimulus of new blood, new determination, new ideals. and secondly, the savior of the league of nations, to which the french had pinned their hopes of the corruption of many in high places, the greed of special interest, combined to shake the faith of the french people in democratic ideals. when a people loses its faith in its own ideals, it is ripe for the insidious words of the devil. france still looked like an imposing castle, but hitler's political termites has the no sawed
hitler knew the french had tried to avoid war, instead of preparing for it.hat knowledge was one of his greatest weapons. he knew they had planes, but they were antiquated. he knew they had tanks, but he knew they were few in number and lightly armored. most importantly, he knew that france had become a cynical and disillusioned nation. what made this change in the french spirit? in the first place between 1914 and 1918, the french suffered more than 6 million casualties in the heroic defense...
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hitler needed the people. there was lots of work to be done. there were trade unions to be smashed because unions were organized and might offer resistance. many political parties in germany. these the nazis destroyed and were determined to smash every organization where people might ban together and resist them. there were jews to be beant and killed. jews were not powerful but they were a convenient excuse for all the nation's ills. and besides a nazi party member could not take over the man's store. hundreds of cage licks were put in -- catholics were put in jail because the church could resist the nazi tribe for power. they had split the nation into 100 pieces and then one by one, they had destroyed the pieces. over the broken pieces, the nazis went into power. one party, one nation, one religion. these men had one day struggledfor power. they now ruled all of germany. but still they had trouble with their oldest and most resistant enemy the truth. they found the truth does not die easily and so they decided to abolish truth. one great sour
hitler needed the people. there was lots of work to be done. there were trade unions to be smashed because unions were organized and might offer resistance. many political parties in germany. these the nazis destroyed and were determined to smash every organization where people might ban together and resist them. there were jews to be beant and killed. jews were not powerful but they were a convenient excuse for all the nation's ills. and besides a nazi party member could not take over the...
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like when hitler takes his dirty clothes to the cleaners. some of which comes off the shelves.across and that's really hard for me. for the film the director sent his fake hitler out into the real world. my numbers on this is that. he meets real people whose reactions are alarming and scary. satire meets slapstick in this distressing portrait of modern times. wonderfully appalling look who's back is our number two. and now to our number one most funny german comedy of all time it's about the fall of the berlin wall ninety nine and german reunification director wolfgang backer turned history on its head for a film the charm the world. thank goodness and let it begins in the chaotic weeks before the fall the berlin wall loyal socialist christiana caesar son participating in an anti-government protest and suffers a heart attack. and sweating from france and he was. going to get an ocean from home from not but in terms of coma alex mom missed the fall of the wall. so. so her son pretends east germany is still alive and well the film is a fantasy but accurately reflects the real sen
like when hitler takes his dirty clothes to the cleaners. some of which comes off the shelves.across and that's really hard for me. for the film the director sent his fake hitler out into the real world. my numbers on this is that. he meets real people whose reactions are alarming and scary. satire meets slapstick in this distressing portrait of modern times. wonderfully appalling look who's back is our number two. and now to our number one most funny german comedy of all time it's about the...
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he will later also be i am applicable ated to the front to assassinate hitler. how many have seen that movie? it was a movie on this scheme that was eventually hacked right? he at this point is not of the opinion and you've heard me say this before for the russians staalengrad is the most important campaign for the war. for the americans and british normandy is the most important campaign. if we had lost here the war would have looked very different. let's think about what he's thinking at this point in time. he is no longer of the opinion germany will have a complete victory in world war ii. that's gone. the russians have been on the offense, germans have lost millions of soldiers and no longer believe there's a complete total victory in this thing. however if you can win at normandy if you can stop the americans and british in the landing then what you can do it will be six months to a year before they can recharge to start this thing again. so if we win in the beaches on d day i can then take my 60 divisions move them across europe stablize the front against
he will later also be i am applicable ated to the front to assassinate hitler. how many have seen that movie? it was a movie on this scheme that was eventually hacked right? he at this point is not of the opinion and you've heard me say this before for the russians staalengrad is the most important campaign for the war. for the americans and british normandy is the most important campaign. if we had lost here the war would have looked very different. let's think about what he's thinking at this...
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>>chris: perhaps most fascinating are these watercolors painted by hitler. and a soldier in world war i, long before his rise to power. >> one of the comments on the early evaluations of his work was that while he was pretty good at depicting buildings and structures, he was not so good at depicting human life. >>chris: the chances are you will never get to see any of these works in person. the army keeps them locked up and its mammoth storage facility. is there concern some of these pieces can be used as a rallying point for neo-nazis in this country? >> that's the heart of the tight control we maintain over the collection. >>chris: it could be potentially dangerous. >> the time i like to use is, powerful. >>chris: the army is building a national museum opening in 2020 that will house many of the artifacts now in that huge warehouse. don't expect to see any of the knotty propaganda that glorifies a tyrant. that's it for today. have a great week and we will see you next "fox news sunday". >> we are seeing a rise in protections, this is a natural tendency but
>>chris: perhaps most fascinating are these watercolors painted by hitler. and a soldier in world war i, long before his rise to power. >> one of the comments on the early evaluations of his work was that while he was pretty good at depicting buildings and structures, he was not so good at depicting human life. >>chris: the chances are you will never get to see any of these works in person. the army keeps them locked up and its mammoth storage facility. is there concern some...
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dinesh d'souza has made me claiming hitler was a girl. that is what i would call the most retarded moron description of my movie. i do not claim that. was knocking liberal, there was not a democrat. that's not what i say. it's very easy to erect an idiotic strongman and then knocking down. here's what i do say and it's 10 times more crushing. the writeup that washington post article says is that to say,. what i do say is that the nazis, hitler got some of the most destructive genocidal screens directly from american progressives and from the democratic party. a couple of things about this. i'll give an example. you can quote from the movie, there's a riveting scene in the movie the senior nazis tracking the so-called nuremberg laws, laws jews last citizens, they're sitting there and they having their hands democratic laws of the jim crow south. now it's important to realize that every segregation law in the american south was passed by a democratic legislature side by a democratic governor , work by democratic officials. you may not have
dinesh d'souza has made me claiming hitler was a girl. that is what i would call the most retarded moron description of my movie. i do not claim that. was knocking liberal, there was not a democrat. that's not what i say. it's very easy to erect an idiotic strongman and then knocking down. here's what i do say and it's 10 times more crushing. the writeup that washington post article says is that to say,. what i do say is that the nazis, hitler got some of the most destructive genocidal screens...
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and sent back to the u.s. >> hitler's retreat. >> chris: the man in charge of the operation, gordon,ed by president roosevelt. >> chris: why was it so important to remove this art from germany postwar? >> they believed that the presence of these pieces in german society could be essentially a powder keg that could kick off additional incidents of the rise. >> chris: pieces like this 1937 painting. in the beginning was the word buried >> of the piece is very intentionally titled to mirror the first verse of the book of john in the bible and it very clearly equates hitler with john the baptist. >> chris: it's an almost godlike figure and his disciples. >> that's correct. >> chris: the army seized another work called the standard bearer. >> it portrays hitler as a medieval night. if he's carrying a nazi flag. he's mounted on a horse and he is prepared to lead his people into battle. >> chris: what is the is there? >> an american soldier up took his rifle bayonet and he punched through the eye of hitler as a direct message. >> chris: the army found this huge bust of hitler in the eagles
and sent back to the u.s. >> hitler's retreat. >> chris: the man in charge of the operation, gordon,ed by president roosevelt. >> chris: why was it so important to remove this art from germany postwar? >> they believed that the presence of these pieces in german society could be essentially a powder keg that could kick off additional incidents of the rise. >> chris: pieces like this 1937 painting. in the beginning was the word buried >> of the piece is very...
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in 1933, hitler came to power. many jewish physicists were expelled from their posts by hitler's aryan decrees. these included some of the very best physicists of their generation. and many made their way to britain and the u.s.a. and they understood the data -- hitler and the nazis only too well. and among them were several who would help make the atomic bomb a reality. albert einstein, germany's most famous scientist, crossed the channel to england with his wife protected by a british naval , commander who had the singular experience of having once been invited to kill rasputin. the autumn of 1933, finding england too formal and preferring a life with, as einstein said, "no butlers, no evening dress," he accepted a post at princeton. and one french physicist remarked, i think only half in jest, that it's as important an event as would be a transfer of the vatican from rome to the new world. the pope of physics has moved, and the united states will now become the center of the natural sciences. also in 1933, we ha
in 1933, hitler came to power. many jewish physicists were expelled from their posts by hitler's aryan decrees. these included some of the very best physicists of their generation. and many made their way to britain and the u.s.a. and they understood the data -- hitler and the nazis only too well. and among them were several who would help make the atomic bomb a reality. albert einstein, germany's most famous scientist, crossed the channel to england with his wife protected by a british naval ,...
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that book should have been --led hitler "'s democratic titled " hitler's democratic model," but instead he blames america. as if all of these crimes from slavery to segregation were done by americans or white people. wait a minute. there were 300 white -- 300,000 white guys that got killed in the civil war who were on the right side, and there were 300,000 white guys were killed in the war who were on the wrong side. obviously, this is not a problem of whiteness. it is a problem of slavery. so here are the nazis using the american laws as their model. in the most delicious and sort of bizarre moment, the nazis have a problem. they go, we have a problem. before we can enforce these laws jews, wehe juice-= -- have to enforce who is a jew. they realize the democrats have adopted a one drop rule. if you have one drop of black blood, you are black. a single discernible trace of black ancestry makes you black. the nazis look at each other and go, and this is the shocking part, this is too racist, even for us. the nazis think the democrats have gone too far. the one drop rule that is in the nu
that book should have been --led hitler "'s democratic titled " hitler's democratic model," but instead he blames america. as if all of these crimes from slavery to segregation were done by americans or white people. wait a minute. there were 300 white -- 300,000 white guys that got killed in the civil war who were on the right side, and there were 300,000 white guys were killed in the war who were on the wrong side. obviously, this is not a problem of whiteness. it is a problem...
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i think hitler was sleeping is a little overdone. i'm not sure what he would have been able to do. >> i think they are convinced that it is still a diversion that is hard to assess. they were still planning on them coming. the only thing that might be surprising to some in the audience, the phrase to live like god in france. to live like god in france. the self-medication or lawful medication that takes place in the present day, most of our deployed soldiers in combats have quite easy and ready access to a number of all types of medications. i was really astonished at the prevalence that this was taking place. then, of course, once they redeploy back home, the ease with which they're prescribed all types of medications. so it's nothing new, but i think it is a problem very much today. >> soldiers in america they are part of american society. if there's a problem in american society, our soldiers will be sharing it. sometimes they're going to bring home new problems that become widespread in society, but there's a very fluid situation
i think hitler was sleeping is a little overdone. i'm not sure what he would have been able to do. >> i think they are convinced that it is still a diversion that is hard to assess. they were still planning on them coming. the only thing that might be surprising to some in the audience, the phrase to live like god in france. to live like god in france. the self-medication or lawful medication that takes place in the present day, most of our deployed soldiers in combats have quite easy and...
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private sector they decrypted their communication and wanted to know if they were having relations with hitler or mitsubishi the civilian army that was breaking the unit so i'm so glad the caller asked. >>host: that is an untold story. >> it was very hard to get records about that unit and i'm hoping maybe there is a family out there who knows their mother or grandmother did work as a civilian for the army during the war at arlington hall. >>host: do have a website? >> guest: it is tee12.com contact the author button i love to hear from people. >>host: pensacola florida go ahead. >> caller: thank you for
private sector they decrypted their communication and wanted to know if they were having relations with hitler or mitsubishi the civilian army that was breaking the unit so i'm so glad the caller asked. >>host: that is an untold story. >> it was very hard to get records about that unit and i'm hoping maybe there is a family out there who knows their mother or grandmother did work as a civilian for the army during the war at arlington hall. >>host: do have a website? >>...
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hitler greatly disapproved of the match. we don't know why. perhaps he didn't want her sister mary and a mass murderer, [laughter] that the people speculate. he had apprehended during a trip to berlin in 1840 and dispatched to the eastern seafront which is an effective way to get rid of an undesirable brother-in-law. so not only to asperger associate with the top leaders, he advocated the transfer of the most disabled children. this is a talk he gave been vienna published in the munich weekly. fraught difficult cases, only a long and continuous observation is proper like those carried out at mayo clinic or the reformatory. asperger followed his own advice. he transferred children in numerous capacities working for the public health office in working forward the deal schools and for one example, the medical expert for the city that evaluated from one care facility ended one day they evaluated 192 files and dispatch 35 children as incapable of educational and developmental engagement. in one day they decided these children were and educable and
hitler greatly disapproved of the match. we don't know why. perhaps he didn't want her sister mary and a mass murderer, [laughter] that the people speculate. he had apprehended during a trip to berlin in 1840 and dispatched to the eastern seafront which is an effective way to get rid of an undesirable brother-in-law. so not only to asperger associate with the top leaders, he advocated the transfer of the most disabled children. this is a talk he gave been vienna published in the munich weekly....
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i think hitler was sleeping is overdone. i'm not sure what he would have been able to do. >> i think they are convinced that it is still a diversion that is hard to assess. the only thing that might be surprising to some in the audience, the phrase to live like god in france. the self-medication or lawful medication that takes place in the present day most have quite easy and ready access to a number of all types of medications. i was really astonished at the prevalence that this was taking place. once they redeployed back home the ease of which they prescribed all types of medications. it's nothing new but i think it is a problem very much today. >> soldiers in america they are part of american society. if they face a problem in american society our soldiers will be sharing it. sometimes they will bring home new problems. it's a very fluid situation of osmosis between what happens in our military and our society. our constitution wants to keep it that way, as a matter of fact. >> question in the very back, a little bit to y
i think hitler was sleeping is overdone. i'm not sure what he would have been able to do. >> i think they are convinced that it is still a diversion that is hard to assess. the only thing that might be surprising to some in the audience, the phrase to live like god in france. the self-medication or lawful medication that takes place in the present day most have quite easy and ready access to a number of all types of medications. i was really astonished at the prevalence that this was...
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i think that hitler was sleeping is a little overdone. i don't think they had woken up hitler, what he would download -- would have been able to do. >> the only thing i would say, nick, is it might be surprising to some in the audience, the phrase that germans use was -- to live like god in france. the self-medication or lawful medication that takes place in the present day, most of our deployed soldiers in combat units have quite easy and ready access to a number of all types of medications. i was really astonished at the prevalence that this is taking place. of course, once they redeployed back home, the ease of which they are prescribed all types of medications. it is nothing new. but, i think it is a very -- a problem, very much, today. >> the soldiers are part of american society. if there is a problem in american tidy, our soldiers will share it. sometimes they bring new problems home. >> a question in the very back, a little bit to your left. >> a couple of points on "saving private ryan" , and the very excellent comments of col. k
i think that hitler was sleeping is a little overdone. i don't think they had woken up hitler, what he would download -- would have been able to do. >> the only thing i would say, nick, is it might be surprising to some in the audience, the phrase that germans use was -- to live like god in france. the self-medication or lawful medication that takes place in the present day, most of our deployed soldiers in combat units have quite easy and ready access to a number of all types of...
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and other alt-right marchers with torches, wearing clothes deliberately conjuring the uniforms of hitler's youth. walk through the university of and academical village. one of the center points of american higher education. the place on the national landmarks of historic places is a cool place of learning and study in the united states. and you will remember those images as they walked across the lawn to one of the great symbols of higher education, the rotunda on the university of virginia campus, to the statue of thomas jefferson. greeted by are group of university of virginia students who had anticipated decided to and counter protest by locking arms around the debt you as the as theht -- statue alt-right protesters advance. that evening was an evening of skirmishes and tension and it presaged the chaos that would ippen the following morning recall watching the streets of charlottesville that next ofning as thousands supremacist and races protesters flooded the streets and parks and plazas of downtown charlottesville. many counterprotesters lined the streets behind barricades and in the
and other alt-right marchers with torches, wearing clothes deliberately conjuring the uniforms of hitler's youth. walk through the university of and academical village. one of the center points of american higher education. the place on the national landmarks of historic places is a cool place of learning and study in the united states. and you will remember those images as they walked across the lawn to one of the great symbols of higher education, the rotunda on the university of virginia...
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is this working the stalin, hitler -- >> i guess the hitler thing wasn't polling well so they broughtn stalin. i also think the president shouldn't refer to fake news. but the coverage is so one-sided. when they use the stalin analogy, when they call president trump unhinged, mentally unfit, they are lowering the discourse in precisely the way they accuse the president who they detest. >> 20 to 25 million killed under stalin, an additional 40 million killed often linked to him. many millions sent to concentration camps all sorts of other atrocitieatrocities. it's just patently ridiculous. a number of figures in the media were doing their best, and it's unbelievable given the news, to kind of downplay what's happening on the economy. i want all of you to react. let's watch. >> 157,000, which is somewhat healthy but also disappointing. >> this is not the strongest gain we've seen. just 2.7% year over year. this is a big problem for american workers. >> a big problem for american workers. i want to go to you, pam. it's 2.7 year to year. it was flat under obama. we hadn't seen a median wa
is this working the stalin, hitler -- >> i guess the hitler thing wasn't polling well so they broughtn stalin. i also think the president shouldn't refer to fake news. but the coverage is so one-sided. when they use the stalin analogy, when they call president trump unhinged, mentally unfit, they are lowering the discourse in precisely the way they accuse the president who they detest. >> 20 to 25 million killed under stalin, an additional 40 million killed often linked to him. many...
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the artist is adolf hitler. we'll start at $50 and now $75. we're looking for $75 on this., we're at $100. sold at $100 and glad to have it pass me. >> out of the 300 works put up for auction, about a third of them sell. the grand total, 43k. hugh expresses surprise if not disappointment. >> it was some things that didn't sell that really i thought would sell very easily. but i think it was a good sale, and it also honors my brother, and that's very important to me. >> the unsold items include works by james dean, fred astaire, phyllis diller, and kurt vonnegut, which, come to think of it, is a pretty good start to a invite list for yet another cosmic-art happening baird and hoop are surely planning wherever they are. >> it will be a long time before we see anything like them. they were both really unusual people. together they were fantastic. >> so much that's hip in one generation is totally uncool to the next. old uncle hoop once drove his niece, hugh's daughter, to school in one of his hoop mobiles. the teen was mortified. after that, all hugh had to say to keep her in
the artist is adolf hitler. we'll start at $50 and now $75. we're looking for $75 on this., we're at $100. sold at $100 and glad to have it pass me. >> out of the 300 works put up for auction, about a third of them sell. the grand total, 43k. hugh expresses surprise if not disappointment. >> it was some things that didn't sell that really i thought would sell very easily. but i think it was a good sale, and it also honors my brother, and that's very important to me. >> the...
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in a college campus or adolph hitler in renewing jane israel now really we're going to i'm going to return the reason and i don't i'm jewish i say you are right charlie well i don't saying that i am that if there are things that you at all i would be standing with my jewish sisters and brothers to topple that's actually as well and i think that there is there is a bit of a double standard because we know that we would be receiving tons of you know for a fact if there was ever a college campus that erected sexual. as it turns out there are no statues of at all fiddler anywhere in the world for the very reason that you point out and the fact that there was this statue proves that he is not at all fittler and that at all fittler is the wrong person to invoke when making your comparison invoke all the other statues of all the other historical figures in america should be remembered for good reasons and bad but mostly because they inform us about what history was who we were how far we've come how we did it and who we are today you lose track of history you lose track of who we are don't
in a college campus or adolph hitler in renewing jane israel now really we're going to i'm going to return the reason and i don't i'm jewish i say you are right charlie well i don't saying that i am that if there are things that you at all i would be standing with my jewish sisters and brothers to topple that's actually as well and i think that there is there is a bit of a double standard because we know that we would be receiving tons of you know for a fact if there was ever a college campus...
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is this working the stalin, hitler -- >> i guess the hitler thing wasn't polling well so they brought in josef stalin. i also think the president shouldn't refer to fake news. but the coverage is so one-sided. when journalists and commentators use the stalinist analogy and call the president unlimited, undermining world peace and danger to western civilization, they're lowering the discourse in precisely the way they accuse the president whom they detest. >> laura: josef stalin atrocities for fun on a friday. 25 million killed under stalin. additional 40 million killed often linked to him. had millions of people, of course, sent to labor camps, concentration camps and expanded the secret police and all sorts of other atrocities. it's patiently ridiculous. there's another moment today when all the good economic news came out when a number of figures in the media were doing their best -- and it's unbelievable given the news to kind of downplay what's kind of happening on the economy. i want all of you to react. let's watch. >> 157,000, which is somewhat healthy but also disappointing. >
is this working the stalin, hitler -- >> i guess the hitler thing wasn't polling well so they brought in josef stalin. i also think the president shouldn't refer to fake news. but the coverage is so one-sided. when journalists and commentators use the stalinist analogy and call the president unlimited, undermining world peace and danger to western civilization, they're lowering the discourse in precisely the way they accuse the president whom they detest. >> laura: josef stalin...
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both trump and hitler the teacher supposedly said wanted to make their countries great again. the thing of it is i also want to make clear that this type of trumped arrangement syndrome through the presidential campaign and continuing after he was inaugurated as president is not the phenomenon that is limited just to a place like the bay area or california but all across the country in blue and red and purple states. for example in north carolina and english teacher made students compare speeches by trump and adolf hitler any secret audio recording of one of her lessons through a student in her class the teacher can be heard saying the only people who are safe from donald trump are white christian males. one of the appearance of the kids in that north carolina school said her son felt like this teacher was attacking anybody who liked trump for anybody's parents who liked trump but another parent also said that most conservative. in that area don't want to fight the system because they know they will be shouted down. sound familiar? you thought you were the only ones here in th
both trump and hitler the teacher supposedly said wanted to make their countries great again. the thing of it is i also want to make clear that this type of trumped arrangement syndrome through the presidential campaign and continuing after he was inaugurated as president is not the phenomenon that is limited just to a place like the bay area or california but all across the country in blue and red and purple states. for example in north carolina and english teacher made students compare...
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in 2015 sheikh tweeted "i was equating trump to hitler before it was cool. "she also lashed out against white people, tweeting "hashtag cancel white people." and "arched white people genetically predisposed to burn faster in the sun, thus logically only being fit to live underground like traveling goblins? "she also tweeted out her hatred for police, writing" [bleep] the police" and, "cops are [bleep]." "the new york times" just defended hiring a person. meanwhile the worst example of media bias this week is something called bias of omission. for example cnn spent less than a minute covering the ceremony where vice president pence received the remains of american servicemen who died during the korean war. msnbc didn't cover it at all. the mainstream media is also happy to largely ignore the president's soaring new approval rating. they are also playing down america's a record-setting economy. the unemployment rate is now an incredibly low 3.9%. joining us now with more as counselor to the president, kellyanne conway. good evening, kelly end. >> could good ev
in 2015 sheikh tweeted "i was equating trump to hitler before it was cool. "she also lashed out against white people, tweeting "hashtag cancel white people." and "arched white people genetically predisposed to burn faster in the sun, thus logically only being fit to live underground like traveling goblins? "she also tweeted out her hatred for police, writing" [bleep] the police" and, "cops are [bleep]." "the new york times" just...
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he said they are getting a job for hitler. this is astonishing that this came out before pearl harbor and amazingly the conservative coalition did not attack it or the brochure. but i think this wine he was stepping over the redline because remember the united states declared a a state of national emergency but not in a state of war are only a state of four harbor. but the office for civil defense and agency within the office of emergency information headed by laguardia war to half as the mirror of new york and civilian defense. this was in this was in an effort to mobilize people to support the civilian defense effort to take place. that that is where mrs. roosevelt was the assistant director under laguardia. finally this last stir also came out in the fall of 41 before pearl harbor it is ambiguous. don't let him down remember there were no american in a combat a combat status at that moment. so it is ambiguous. who does he talk to? mobilizing the defense workers and public opinion to support the non- war/war effort. and how
he said they are getting a job for hitler. this is astonishing that this came out before pearl harbor and amazingly the conservative coalition did not attack it or the brochure. but i think this wine he was stepping over the redline because remember the united states declared a a state of national emergency but not in a state of war are only a state of four harbor. but the office for civil defense and agency within the office of emergency information headed by laguardia war to half as the...
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did brown really love hitler. did she love the life he provided for her. she was the dictator's mistress. only an insignificant concert on his side or pursuing her own ambitions. no more than woman got so close to him. life and death with a fury in forty five minutes on d w. for the world join us on facebook.
did brown really love hitler. did she love the life he provided for her. she was the dictator's mistress. only an insignificant concert on his side or pursuing her own ambitions. no more than woman got so close to him. life and death with a fury in forty five minutes on d w. for the world join us on facebook.
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-based groups that emerge after hitler's rise to power. large enough that they are able to hold a rally in madison square garden. immediately after hitler invades poland in 1939, the fbi is authorized to investigate espionage, treason and sabotaged, all federal crimes. hoover adds to that list, subversive activities. it is unclear how much is franklin roosevelt, the attorney general, people high in the government, knew about the extent of what hoover would do. there is no record of that particular meeting and what was said in it. roosevelt has bigger fish to fry, in some sense. he has an economic depression that continues to grind along. he will ultimately have the war to deal with. that is a looming specter, the renewed war in europe. but there is no sense that fdr opposed hoover's intel work, either. hoover renews this. his renewal of investigative activities is authorized outside the courts. he discourages roosevelt's administration from going to congress for approval. he is sure they won't get it. congress is suspicious of the bureau o
-based groups that emerge after hitler's rise to power. large enough that they are able to hold a rally in madison square garden. immediately after hitler invades poland in 1939, the fbi is authorized to investigate espionage, treason and sabotaged, all federal crimes. hoover adds to that list, subversive activities. it is unclear how much is franklin roosevelt, the attorney general, people high in the government, knew about the extent of what hoover would do. there is no record of that...
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police are investigating cases of violence and demonstrators accused of giving the banned hitler saluted this video is trending on bbc.com. russia's best—known singer, iosif kobzon — sometimes known as the soviet frank sinatra — has died of cancer. kobzon sang for stalin at the age of nine. he was also a controversial figure/ with some labelling him as a ‘propagandist. that's all. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news it's hardtalk with sarah montague. welcome to hardtalk. i'm sarah montague. the pictures are chilling — people in the german city of chemnitz giving nazi salutes. they were among thousands who took to the streets to demonstrate against immigrants after an iraqi and a syrian were arrested following a fatal stabbing. some of the protesters chased down people they believed were immigrants. all this as politicians struggle to agree how to handle the migrant crisis in europe. my guest on hardtalk is the german mep david mcallister, who chairs the european parliament's committee on foreign affairs. have european leaders ignored the threat from the far right for too long? dav
police are investigating cases of violence and demonstrators accused of giving the banned hitler saluted this video is trending on bbc.com. russia's best—known singer, iosif kobzon — sometimes known as the soviet frank sinatra — has died of cancer. kobzon sang for stalin at the age of nine. he was also a controversial figure/ with some labelling him as a ‘propagandist. that's all. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news it's hardtalk with sarah montague. welcome to hardtalk. i'm sarah...
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a sign post indicates the way to out of hitler's birthplace. and then there's this license plate eighty eight is neo nazi code for heil hitler. these are just some of the nazi symbols in the village. well it's a little bit with their leftist and we're not me and we have to listen to you nazis out the whole evening just look at my own garden fence i was told to get out because i'm a nazi so also i said i live here and you don't like to do it they play music against us while we have a nice day barbecuing together when he will probably do this every year now against the left wingers push on here to show the. police are often present in yama so that they can intervene swiftly in case of conflict. treason distanced off people peace village is home to right wing nationalists who opposed the german constitution and all basic democratic order and so of course we keep a close eye on them and nature every event that takes place here in yama is whether its summer solstice or another celebration we always make sure to be present in just a season that start
a sign post indicates the way to out of hitler's birthplace. and then there's this license plate eighty eight is neo nazi code for heil hitler. these are just some of the nazi symbols in the village. well it's a little bit with their leftist and we're not me and we have to listen to you nazis out the whole evening just look at my own garden fence i was told to get out because i'm a nazi so also i said i live here and you don't like to do it they play music against us while we have a nice day...