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hitler wasn't in power quite yet but it was close. he thought about building a new base that would became the institute for advanced study in princeton. but he had another appointment that was coming through earlier. a visiting professor from caltech. so he wanted a visitors visa to come to the u.s. immigration during the depression, was very sensitive. it was very difficult there are all kinds of fears of foreigners and radical foreigners and einstein off of certainly no communists, was woa to the left. sun assistant secretary of state told the consulate general of berlin, that if einstein apply for a visa, he had to be cross-examined. was he coming us. did he have any communist affiliations. and they should [applause] washington before any final decision on insides visa. so einstein, he found out what was afoot, he was being publicly criticized by some patriotic spokesman in the united states and he decided to put on pressure, he went to the present said the government was giving him difficulty and he didn't want to even have to app
hitler wasn't in power quite yet but it was close. he thought about building a new base that would became the institute for advanced study in princeton. but he had another appointment that was coming through earlier. a visiting professor from caltech. so he wanted a visitors visa to come to the u.s. immigration during the depression, was very sensitive. it was very difficult there are all kinds of fears of foreigners and radical foreigners and einstein off of certainly no communists, was woa to...
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there is a guy who portrays hitler., at the appropriate moment captain america turns around and punches hitler in the phase. if you look at it closely, inspires a cover of a comic book. this comic book. captain america number 1. now, this is the actual real captain america number 1. it came out long before the attack on pearl harbor, and we talked about in class that joe simon, jack kirby, the people who produced what would later be called the marvel comics line of comics. they had a number of names back in the day. timely, atlas, etc. etc. they said, you know we are trying to make a statement against the isolation. let's just make our separate american peace with hitler, so he will leave us alone. we don't need to get involved in the world. let's just leave hitler alone and he will leave us alone. the poster said, when did hitler ever leave anybody alone if he had a chance to invade them? no, we need a hero that will express the need to fight hitler. there was a concern, because hitler was a dictator that might get kil
there is a guy who portrays hitler., at the appropriate moment captain america turns around and punches hitler in the phase. if you look at it closely, inspires a cover of a comic book. this comic book. captain america number 1. now, this is the actual real captain america number 1. it came out long before the attack on pearl harbor, and we talked about in class that joe simon, jack kirby, the people who produced what would later be called the marvel comics line of comics. they had a number of...
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well i think like hitler at most and didn't but they were bred to tolerate hitler and the deal they wanted to do was that. hitler left the british nation and the british empire alone i went eastwards in terms of his their labor that was a deal they wanted to do and after the 2nd world war the royal family lead on the government here at the at the government labor government who put a shooter amount of political pressure on the americans not to release information but whatever gates had been doing with the nazi regime we spent we used up a whole lot of political power and influence trying to prevent matters to do with the royal family being released after the war that was not the priority in my view for this government in 145 the priority was to rebuild the country rather protect whatever he ate the been doing and when it comes to hiding history perhaps predictable because rupert murdoch is known as a republican that it was the sun that exposed the picture of the young queen in the queen mother giving nazi salutes you say probably at the behest of anybody is bizarre and the queen was
well i think like hitler at most and didn't but they were bred to tolerate hitler and the deal they wanted to do was that. hitler left the british nation and the british empire alone i went eastwards in terms of his their labor that was a deal they wanted to do and after the 2nd world war the royal family lead on the government here at the at the government labor government who put a shooter amount of political pressure on the americans not to release information but whatever gates had been...
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now, what they're doing there is they are taking a dig at hitler's personal biography, hitler had beent became the dictator of germany. he was a want to be art effort. he was a house painter. he would also hang up paper at various places. so anything that the government or cartoonist could use to make a verbal jab at hitler and also promote the war effort, they would do. so that's where you are getting this phrase of hang one on the paper hangar of berlin. but the thing is, fight paper waist. now, americans don't waste. how do we waste paper? well, back then before tv you got your news through the newspaper. it's also where you got a lot of your favorite comic strips from, like dick tracy, like little orphan nanny and like superman adventures in the newspaper. what do you do after the next day? from you know, you've heard that phrase, yelled's news? and this is where it was derived from. it's yesterday's newspaper. what do you do with yesterday's newspaper? you throw it out, not so fast! not so fast! paper is used for a lot of things. and you can use that waste paper to help the war ef
now, what they're doing there is they are taking a dig at hitler's personal biography, hitler had beent became the dictator of germany. he was a want to be art effort. he was a house painter. he would also hang up paper at various places. so anything that the government or cartoonist could use to make a verbal jab at hitler and also promote the war effort, they would do. so that's where you are getting this phrase of hang one on the paper hangar of berlin. but the thing is, fight paper waist....
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the united states. >> hitler was even meeting with the leaders of the eugenics movement. >> adolf hitleraid, the united states is really on the money, we can learn from them. >> as hitler's power grew and his ambitions became clear, americans saw the terrifying consequences of white supremacy. most pulled back from the edge. eugenics died out in america. of course, hitler's plans did not. >> that idea of improving the human race, which is what eugenics is all about, definitely had echoes in nazi policy of the 1930s, and the holocaust is one horrific consequence of that. >> white lives matter! >> the white supremacy of today has not reached the level it did a century ago. but some of its deeply troubling ideas are returning. >> you don't think all races are equal? >> no, i do not. and i don't see why anyone would. >> the white nationalist jared taylor is a learned man, a graduate of yale, like myself. but we don't see eye to eye, to say the least. >> i want the people of africa to make africa the best continent they can for africans. and africans, i believe, will be happiest not living in
the united states. >> hitler was even meeting with the leaders of the eugenics movement. >> adolf hitleraid, the united states is really on the money, we can learn from them. >> as hitler's power grew and his ambitions became clear, americans saw the terrifying consequences of white supremacy. most pulled back from the edge. eugenics died out in america. of course, hitler's plans did not. >> that idea of improving the human race, which is what eugenics is all about,...
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and then i joined the hitler youth for girls the be d.m. . and get beat until i wanted to please them about us no i mean that's what it is you want to turn the world's total junk yard you know it was exciting. there was singing and dancing to tell and we went on hikes and on the weekends we sometimes stayed in youth hostels to one end and nice and it was fun exciting. house about what i want to play yesterday i wanted a soda i went to the convenience store but it was already close to get so i walked and walked and i finally ended up in that part of the heartland on the health. and i've always wanted to go in there or if they fit everyone is german. and they look really really german or well when i'm there. if this works if you wish i'd like to take a look at that on line 3 because you had i was on. i will and will. have run to the south green oh and sue was. pop. yeah free man. to. come here. for my own fro those most city in the world yeah i live i live when i come to your body thank you self i've already had 3 that you soon live to walk. so
and then i joined the hitler youth for girls the be d.m. . and get beat until i wanted to please them about us no i mean that's what it is you want to turn the world's total junk yard you know it was exciting. there was singing and dancing to tell and we went on hikes and on the weekends we sometimes stayed in youth hostels to one end and nice and it was fun exciting. house about what i want to play yesterday i wanted a soda i went to the convenience store but it was already close to get so i...
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when hitler's signed off on this operation, they did not care. in light of your description of the german ties with iran, how could they have healthy conference in tehran in the first place knowing the danger that was created by that? how could the russian secret service and german spies have coexisted in that city? the -- prior to the conference, after the invasion, .t was an effective occupation memoirs --d of the actually, the guy who was probably the lead out of their agent in iran, his story about how they clamped down when the british came in, they clamped down hard and fast. so did the soviets. iranians -- you had a lot of pro-german iranians. a lot of them were waiting for the german army to get close enough so they could come into from theliberate it soviets and british. had some pro ally iranians. mainly, once the british and americans -- especially british and americans -- were there and spending money and doing infrastructure projects, because the americans rented the railroad through iran to take supplies into the soviet union, once
when hitler's signed off on this operation, they did not care. in light of your description of the german ties with iran, how could they have healthy conference in tehran in the first place knowing the danger that was created by that? how could the russian secret service and german spies have coexisted in that city? the -- prior to the conference, after the invasion, .t was an effective occupation memoirs --d of the actually, the guy who was probably the lead out of their agent in iran, his...
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and then i joined the hitler youth for girls the be d.m. him and get to meet. until i wanted to know that's what it is you want to turn the votes to pull yeah yeah yeah it was exciting. there was singing and dancing to tons of fun we went on hikes and on the weekends we sometimes stayed in youth hostels. and nice and it was fun exciting. question about when i worked at the yesterday i wanted a soda i went to the convenience store but it was already closed ticket so i walked and walked tonight finally ended up and hopped on the. lot and i've always wanted to go in there for this if it everyone is german. and they look really really german when i'm happy to say if you wish i'd like to take a look at that because your time is on. and i look over the columns. or how much the south white green 0 issue is this is a pop good thing yeah 3 real. good you come here for praise for i am for all of those most city in the world yeah raises that. i live when i come to your boat thank you self i'm very happy that your son wife took off. so bad tells trading never hurt or in se
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and then i joined the hitler youth for girls the be d.m. . and get to be. until i wanted to know you wanted to know the votes total you know it was exciting. there was singing and dancing to tell and we went on hikes and on the weekends we sometimes stayed in youth hostels. and it was fun exciting. question about when i worked at the yesterday i wanted a soda and i went to the convenience store but it was already closed ticket so i walked and walked tonight finally ended up and hopped on the out. of i've always wanted to go in there or if they fit everyone is german. and they look really really german when i'm happy to say so if you wish i'd like to take a look at their concert because you're out on his own. you don't know the club. or how much the south white green 0 issue is this is a government pot good yeah free beer. to. you if you come here. for a great deal for i am for all of those most city in the world yeah raises that. i lead when i come to your body thank you self i've already have read that to you so why. go off. so bad tells trading never hurt
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and then i joined the hitler youth for girls the be d.m. . and get to meet. until i wanted to meet him that's all that you wanted to know that's the world's total junk yard you know it was exciting. there was singing and dancing to tell and we went on hikes and on the weekends we sometimes stayed in youth hostels. and nice and it was fun and exciting. but. you can buy one if you look at the yesterday i wanted a soda i went to the convenience store but it was already closed ticket so i walked and walked tonight finally ended up and hopped on the tarmac got a lot of always wanted to go in there or if they thought everyone is german. and they look really really german when i'm having this issue if you wish i'd like to take a look at that because yet i was alone. and i looked oh. yeah well that's the south white green oh race. is hot good food yeah free beer may. have. to. come here. for my own throw those most city in the world yeah raise it there i little when i come to your body thank you self i'm very happy that you're so why. so bad you know trading never hu
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and then i joined the hitler youth for girls the b d m b d m and get to meet. until i wanted to meet them that's all that you wanted to know the votes to pull yeah yeah yeah it was exciting. there was singing and dancing to tons of fun we went on hikes and on the weekends we sometimes stayed in youth hostels to one and it was fun exciting. question about when i looked at the yesterday i wanted a soda i went to the convenience store but it was already close to it so i walked and walked tonight finally ended up and hopped on the tarmac got a lot and i've always wanted to go in there for this if everyone is german. and they look really really german when i'm happy to see if you wish i'd like to take a look at their lingerie because yet i was alone. and i will pull. out all hunched the south white green oh and this is a government pot would yeah free beer. to. come here. for praise for my own throw does most city in the world yeah grazes that. i live when i come to your body thank you self i've already had 3 that you so why. more. so back tell me crazy never heard
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. >> i think hitler would get his own fan page, time magazine had hitler on the cover of the new yorkdidn't think hitler was a bad idea just like all the networks gave airtime to trump before they knew what a bad idea he was. jillian: slamming facebook for refusing to censor donald trump. rob: carly shimkus with serious xm 115 here with criticism she is now facing on social media. >> reporter: he compared donald trump to hitler which raised some eyebrows but she talked about facebook's controversial political ad policy, and that spreads fake news. it supports free speech, we have lists like these and as long as it is not her being censored. if you can't beat them censor them. lastly this tweet says i would love to never see another thing from toy but she has the right to free-speech just like the president. twitter's political ad policy much difference. they have all political ads. rob: totally the other direction. conan the dog at the white house. let's listen to the president. >> we are honored to have conan here, a certificate and an award. conan is a tough cookie and nobody is goi
. >> i think hitler would get his own fan page, time magazine had hitler on the cover of the new yorkdidn't think hitler was a bad idea just like all the networks gave airtime to trump before they knew what a bad idea he was. jillian: slamming facebook for refusing to censor donald trump. rob: carly shimkus with serious xm 115 here with criticism she is now facing on social media. >> reporter: he compared donald trump to hitler which raised some eyebrows but she talked about...
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now, this story, turning hitler's births —— birthplace into a police station.after all this time! clearly it is somewhere that neo—nazis will go and visit and try to make a thing. i am amazed that it try to make a thing. i am amazed thatitis try to make a thing. i am amazed that it is yet to be destroyed. it is going to be used as a police station and the fact that it appears in the newspaperjust draws attention to it. interestingly, it does not say where it is. and, yeah,... the fact does not say where it is. and, yeah, . .. the fact that does not say where it is. and, yeah,... the fact that it is still standing is extraordinary. and the full report they are turning it into a regional police headquarters to the turn neo—nazis, that is a little questionable. thank you so much for taking us through the newspapers today. stay with us, much more to come for you and i will be back in a few moments. hello there. it was a very cold start to tuesday — widespread frost up and down the country, particularly across scotland, the far north of england. now, for this mornin
now, this story, turning hitler's births —— birthplace into a police station.after all this time! clearly it is somewhere that neo—nazis will go and visit and try to make a thing. i am amazed that it try to make a thing. i am amazed thatitis try to make a thing. i am amazed that it is yet to be destroyed. it is going to be used as a police station and the fact that it appears in the newspaperjust draws attention to it. interestingly, it does not say where it is. and, yeah,... the fact...
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they cheered and marched when hitler came to power. the nazis of chile boasted 60,000 members, electing three to the national legislature. in 1938 they attempted a filled -- after world war ii it became famous destinations for former nazi offices fleeing purse cushion. persecution. state control of the economy. hierarcharcical leadership. a love of all things spain, the tradition of catholicism, a rejection of empire and the championing of latin american unity made this among the most potent totalitarianisms in all of latin america. and will contreras, the man on the right here, was the head of the secret police that gave the order to kill letelier. he grew up in the germanized south of chile. after world war ii he admired the spanish dictator franco. when pinochet and his allies overthrew the government, contreras was in on it. on september 7th, contreras looked at him and smiled, don't worry, you're not going to school tomorrow. right after the coup, pinochet made contreras the international head of the intelligence dire directorate
they cheered and marched when hitler came to power. the nazis of chile boasted 60,000 members, electing three to the national legislature. in 1938 they attempted a filled -- after world war ii it became famous destinations for former nazi offices fleeing purse cushion. persecution. state control of the economy. hierarcharcical leadership. a love of all things spain, the tradition of catholicism, a rejection of empire and the championing of latin american unity made this among the most potent...
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to hitler's gestapo.franco supporters lined up on the avenue from the airport and gave the chileans' motorcade the stiff armed fascist salute. in my book, i call contreras the himmler of the andes. there and in other detention centers he would remain for a year, never charged with a crime, psychologically tortured and there until the venezuelan government obtained his freedom. for his relief, letelier was told in no uncertain words general pinochet will not and does not tolerate any activity against his government. still, letelier ended up working against pinochet in washington. his work coincided with a golden age of human rights activism in the 1990's. -- the mid-1970's. more than 200 groups in the united states worked on human rights. over 50 lobbied congress and about 15 concentrated on latin america. civil rights icon patricia derian became the first assistant for democracy, human rights, and labor under the jimmy carter administration. just a few months after the letelier assassination, mark schneid
to hitler's gestapo.franco supporters lined up on the avenue from the airport and gave the chileans' motorcade the stiff armed fascist salute. in my book, i call contreras the himmler of the andes. there and in other detention centers he would remain for a year, never charged with a crime, psychologically tortured and there until the venezuelan government obtained his freedom. for his relief, letelier was told in no uncertain words general pinochet will not and does not tolerate any activity...
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hitler's brown shirts would have approved. his followers called them a bunch of fascists paid by the cia. their leader denied accepting cia funding but in fall of 1970 kissinger requested money for the support of this fascist organization. others in the group admitted receiving those funds and added that an extra $5,000 per month filtered in. so back to townly, the bomb maker, he embraced the rhetoric and the actions of father land and freedom and started making bombs for them. the masses are not ready to governor themselves he said. democracy leads only to mass government ruled by the herd. power should be reserved for the qualified few, the intellectuals. in the united states, townly connected with about five cuban-americans. they call themselves the cuban nationalist movement headquartered in a new jersey area. by the 1970s, these cuban-americans were disenchanted with the u.s. government which had dropped them as assets against castro. here's a picture of a few of them in new jersey along with their logo which has the isla
hitler's brown shirts would have approved. his followers called them a bunch of fascists paid by the cia. their leader denied accepting cia funding but in fall of 1970 kissinger requested money for the support of this fascist organization. others in the group admitted receiving those funds and added that an extra $5,000 per month filtered in. so back to townly, the bomb maker, he embraced the rhetoric and the actions of father land and freedom and started making bombs for them. the masses are...
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those beer halls which are still popular today offered hitler a forum and audience for his speeches. it's where he spoke to the masses and spread his racist and anti-semitic ideology. he didn't mention how does munich deal with all this today the fact that this is where it started and before that you do stuff in the meantime i mean it takes a very critical approach to this house is financed by the city of munich but the fact that munich was the birthplace of the city that gave rise to the nazi party is a topic that wasn't talked about for a long time before. this documentation center has played a key role in breaking that silence it is situated on the very place where what was known as the brown house once stood that was the party headquarters in the 1930 s. an entire nazi administrative district was constructed in the area it $68.00 buildings and $6000.00 workers. to allow me to fully understand the scale of things shows me other places in the area which are also connected to the nazis sorites next door is the former fuel bowl which housed hitler's office and those of his staff toda
those beer halls which are still popular today offered hitler a forum and audience for his speeches. it's where he spoke to the masses and spread his racist and anti-semitic ideology. he didn't mention how does munich deal with all this today the fact that this is where it started and before that you do stuff in the meantime i mean it takes a very critical approach to this house is financed by the city of munich but the fact that munich was the birthplace of the city that gave rise to the nazi...
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whether it would be the german foreign office, or whether it would be the gastapo and with hitler specific at blessing got her. so she was moved to deets -- from deets to berlin. and i just like to read you a small excerpt of her trip from frankfurt which was near where the capitol was they moved her there to berlin to frank further appeared mortsly wounded a shocking contrast to the vibrant city with its medieval center she visited in 1936 hers escort drove her to what appear to be building for several blocks. and immediately alarmed when she saw guards from the sd sicker heights, the intelligence intelligence of the s cringes and nazi party. the offices had no electricity, and she was fraught to third story room lit by oil lamp where she was given a glass of wine and some potato salad. her stay was brief and 11 p.m. her escort took her to the frankfurt train station arch hall of iron and glass reduce to ribbon shells. the station was steaming with soldiers, and many seen sick or lame as they hauled their congresswomen equipment to train and buttoned to chin to cover her american uniform
whether it would be the german foreign office, or whether it would be the gastapo and with hitler specific at blessing got her. so she was moved to deets -- from deets to berlin. and i just like to read you a small excerpt of her trip from frankfurt which was near where the capitol was they moved her there to berlin to frank further appeared mortsly wounded a shocking contrast to the vibrant city with its medieval center she visited in 1936 hers escort drove her to what appear to be building...
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also coming up a non-si memorabilia going once going to say controversial auction where hitler's history goes to the highest bidder all these emblems that hold these nazi frags and whatever they are they sell all day party i mean it was and still is not support and so in moral and ethical terms i think it's highly problematic. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and around the world welcome we begin the day with a witness who may have saved himself and at the same time put a presidency in peril today a top diplomat appointed by u.s. president delivered explosive testimony in the impeachment hearings again. the president gordon tsonga and u.s. ambassador to the european union said that trump directed him to pressure ukraine to investigate trump's political rival former u.s. vice president joseph biden songlines testimony not only corroborates the claim 1st made by the whistleblower but it also implicates the people who work closest with the president saw him and said the desires and wishes of trump were not a secret and that everyone was in the loop i agreed to testify because i
also coming up a non-si memorabilia going once going to say controversial auction where hitler's history goes to the highest bidder all these emblems that hold these nazi frags and whatever they are they sell all day party i mean it was and still is not support and so in moral and ethical terms i think it's highly problematic. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and around the world welcome we begin the day with a witness who may have saved himself and at the same time put a...
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i'm waiting for the headline that says adolf hitler, cofounder of volkswagen would be 20 years old today. mark insulted been calling they got the washington post a natural newspaper think it's a shame for some of this part president so much cap for lincoln should be an insult to muslims everywhere. terrorist. somebody burns the life cages and drowned people and close people, this isn't terrorist. >> i can you be so judgmental? [laughter] you know how far we have gone to neck making me sick to my stomach. i came up with a new others. in inability to feel pleasure. you painted a picture of the press. back to be confused with the trunked arrangement under. the inability to see anything positive in anything they think when he has a. this psychotic depression, there's some delusional stuff going on. >> how do you feel about ...? eight hero dog. >> he needs to do, he should adopt the dog. >> i said that. [applause] the best thing, he will have a dog come to the white house and you know he will put a metal dog and it's going to have to meme for itself. it welcome. what are your thoughts on this
i'm waiting for the headline that says adolf hitler, cofounder of volkswagen would be 20 years old today. mark insulted been calling they got the washington post a natural newspaper think it's a shame for some of this part president so much cap for lincoln should be an insult to muslims everywhere. terrorist. somebody burns the life cages and drowned people and close people, this isn't terrorist. >> i can you be so judgmental? [laughter] you know how far we have gone to neck making me...
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in german just like hitler's paramilitary organization would make safe zone sound strange and i think getting us from shop shirts on was outrageous. but it's close shop should it's on an s.s. . make safe zones as a demand so a lot of people see us us in it calling it protection zones would be boring the patrol zeroes in on its 1st operation of the day the men call out to 2 young women collecting signatures the right wing extremists believe they're scammers and pickpockets but they can't prove it the patrol follows them for a few minutes because when i come from eastern southeastern europe there are noise 17 years old and they're holding these lists music is a list and. it's often the case in this area these people so-called gypsies is indian roma they do those kinds of things here if you know the death strains in central berlin notice the patrols off camera a few welcome the idea that someone is watching out they say there's too little police presence but most people we meet here are critical of the n.p.t. patrol. in the n.p.t. lean i categorically reject the n.p.t. in full and we don
in german just like hitler's paramilitary organization would make safe zone sound strange and i think getting us from shop shirts on was outrageous. but it's close shop should it's on an s.s. . make safe zones as a demand so a lot of people see us us in it calling it protection zones would be boring the patrol zeroes in on its 1st operation of the day the men call out to 2 young women collecting signatures the right wing extremists believe they're scammers and pickpockets but they can't prove...
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that hitler did not start with gas chambers.he didn't even start with laws banning jews from marrying or go to school. you always start small. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you, susan. i reminded you can buy her book in the middle of the plaza. she will be up at the signing tent at 3:00. [inaudible conversations] >> for 40 years c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of the government. >> next on booktv's "after words" republican senator rand paul of kentucky provides the history of socialism and argues there is a new threat of socialist thinking on the rise in america. he's interviewed by republican congressman matt gaetz of florida. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about t
that hitler did not start with gas chambers.he didn't even start with laws banning jews from marrying or go to school. you always start small. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you, susan. i reminded you can buy her book in the middle of the plaza. she will be up at the signing tent at 3:00. [inaudible conversations] >> for 40 years c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events from washington,...
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. >> i think that's part of the problem with the 1930s, they said when you have hitler come on board in the late 1930s calling him a right-wing dictator, i don't think this is accidental. these were political scientist to develop a spectrum of right and left and they put nazi-ism over here and socialism and communism over here. in reality it's just different variants of socialism. hitler was proud of his socialism and like most inventors he wanted to make sure it was distinct and his nationalistic not international and racist and obviously genocidal. he was proud of those things but he said this is a unique form of socialism and when you look at his original planks, they are basically from the communist manifesto. they did it because after the war people became so horrified that what he did with the holocaust that we cannot sell socialism if they are capitalism, a right-wing authoritarian the same is true in the arab world. i think the commonality and this gets back to the top 1%, all these people and all these dictators in africa many had kleptocracy in reaching the family, but happ
. >> i think that's part of the problem with the 1930s, they said when you have hitler come on board in the late 1930s calling him a right-wing dictator, i don't think this is accidental. these were political scientist to develop a spectrum of right and left and they put nazi-ism over here and socialism and communism over here. in reality it's just different variants of socialism. hitler was proud of his socialism and like most inventors he wanted to make sure it was distinct and his...
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so, hitler knew i was coming. that's why he gave up.[laughter] >> and then, like i said, we got p-47's. then since i didn't go over, i joined the 99th in kentucky and they had p-47's. i flew p-47's up until a time of integration, and that was in june of 1949. they broke the 332nd up and scattered us all over the world. eddie drummond and i, we were assigned to a fighter group in japan. before we departed -- our 201 file had been forwarded to the wing commander. in there was our picture. so, he the wing commander called all the pilots in and said, we have these two negro pilots coming in. they will be assigned to one of the squadrons. the pilots told us that themselves. they said, no way are we going to fly with them. no way. anyway, eddie drummond and i reported to the wing commander. in his office. he said, what you want us to call you? i said, well, i'm a first lieutenant. eddie's a second lieutenant. how about lieutenant harvey and drummond? he said, ok. then he made a mistake. he said, we have three fighter squadrons on the base. tw
so, hitler knew i was coming. that's why he gave up.[laughter] >> and then, like i said, we got p-47's. then since i didn't go over, i joined the 99th in kentucky and they had p-47's. i flew p-47's up until a time of integration, and that was in june of 1949. they broke the 332nd up and scattered us all over the world. eddie drummond and i, we were assigned to a fighter group in japan. before we departed -- our 201 file had been forwarded to the wing commander. in there was our picture....
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in fact, hitler was proud of his socialism but said like most inventors of something he wanted to make sure it was distinct and his was nationalistic not international and his was racist and not obviously genocidal. he was proud of those things but said this is a unique and he'd come up with a unique form of socialism and when you look at his original policies there from the communist manifesto. they did it because after the war people were so horrified with the holocaust that socialist said we can't sell socialism if they think hitler was a socialist so let's call him a right-wing authoritarian and the same is true in the arab world. commonality and this gets back to the top 1% is nasser and all these dictators in africa many had a socialist bent but it was socialism with kleptocracy and enriching your family but they have been to be under socialism too. they said we will help everyone out and were for equality and everyone will get a chicken in every pot but it always seems like castro's daughters really rich, maduro's daughter is very rich and the families seem to enrich themselves.
in fact, hitler was proud of his socialism but said like most inventors of something he wanted to make sure it was distinct and his was nationalistic not international and his was racist and not obviously genocidal. he was proud of those things but said this is a unique and he'd come up with a unique form of socialism and when you look at his original policies there from the communist manifesto. they did it because after the war people were so horrified with the holocaust that socialist said we...
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. ♪ >> amid the terror of hitler's bombs... >> the airpower of the nazis was turned against britain.e voice rallies the brits. >> i have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat. >> you think churchill saw his lisp as beneficial? >> what hitlerism is suffering in libya is only a sample and a foretaste of what we have got to give him and his accomplices. >> it was such an inspiring speech that it just worked magic on people. >> his dental tech worked magic, too. >> churchill said to my father, "you're not going anywhere. you're staying here with me." >> how did he earn a place in history? >> when you opened the box, what did you see? >> well, i saw some teeth staring at me.
. ♪ >> amid the terror of hitler's bombs... >> the airpower of the nazis was turned against britain.e voice rallies the brits. >> i have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat. >> you think churchill saw his lisp as beneficial? >> what hitlerism is suffering in libya is only a sample and a foretaste of what we have got to give him and his accomplices. >> it was such an inspiring speech that it just worked magic on people. >> his dental...
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nazis conducting vigilante patrols on the streets of berlin and critics have drawn parallels with hitler's s.s. but the right thing it seems to say they just want to protect people. i don't work and i'm under that she managed to have you with us. then this is in the grip of the worst flood scene in more than 50 years and extreme high tide to submerge the world heritage city center prime minister just said pick on to has called the flooding a blow to the heart of italy the mare is blaming climate change and says the damage were drawn into hundreds of millions of euros. the tide has risen again on st mark's a square the basilica one of venice's most iconic. mox is among the worst hit by the flooding its crypt has been swamped by more than a meter of water. prime minister. rushed to the city to assess the situation his government will strictly decide whether to accept the regional governors appeal and declare a state of emergency. stage i don't see any reason not to declare a state of emergency and begin allocating funds immediately. to local authorities estimate that more than 85 percent of
nazis conducting vigilante patrols on the streets of berlin and critics have drawn parallels with hitler's s.s. but the right thing it seems to say they just want to protect people. i don't work and i'm under that she managed to have you with us. then this is in the grip of the worst flood scene in more than 50 years and extreme high tide to submerge the world heritage city center prime minister just said pick on to has called the flooding a blow to the heart of italy the mare is blaming...
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but she was 100% against hitler.ied to lure her back to germany and sent his foreign minister with what was called a mother's cross to present to her, which would have made her essentially the queen of germany. >> dana: they gave her an opportunity to think about being the person that could possibly be his demise. >> right. she told douglas fairbanks jr. that she had a plan to seduce hitler and kill him with a poison hair pin. >> dana: what do you hope people get from a book like this and stories like that? >> i think the past, you know, if you had aoeupb -- anxiety about the past, the future is the place to go. i tried to high lite lives worth living from all eras and also have fun with things like famous people who died. >> dana: i wanted to ask you that. farrah faucet died on the same day as? >> michael jackson. michael jackson was a bigger story. he was a pop superstar about race, music, fashion, scandal. and i think the reason that we all loved farrah past her hey day because you could see inside that she was a
but she was 100% against hitler.ied to lure her back to germany and sent his foreign minister with what was called a mother's cross to present to her, which would have made her essentially the queen of germany. >> dana: they gave her an opportunity to think about being the person that could possibly be his demise. >> right. she told douglas fairbanks jr. that she had a plan to seduce hitler and kill him with a poison hair pin. >> dana: what do you hope people get from a book...
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moving on to this story, the house that adolf hitler was born in in austria, still standing, some peoplet be surprised by that, various uses, over people might be surprised by that, various uses, over the past many decades. he lived there for a few months. now it is set to become a police station. we have to look at why we are doing this, why is this a story, even, why are we talking about this? are we trying to run away from history, should we embrace history? what are the possible uses that this house could have been put to? the fear is that it will attract, has attracted neo—nazis, site of pilgrimage, somewhere to glorify him. exactly, there is a line in there that says now it will bea line in there that says now it will be a police station, people will not wa nt be a police station, people will not want to linger, if they come to pay homage. perhaps it could have been put to good use as a museum of the victims, a teachable and learning moment, to understand the ideology and the mindset that actually creates, you know, all of what happened to understand the atrocity, what gave rise to
moving on to this story, the house that adolf hitler was born in in austria, still standing, some peoplet be surprised by that, various uses, over people might be surprised by that, various uses, over the past many decades. he lived there for a few months. now it is set to become a police station. we have to look at why we are doing this, why is this a story, even, why are we talking about this? are we trying to run away from history, should we embrace history? what are the possible uses that...
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he lives just opposite with him from who was a member of the hitler youth as a child. some residents are suspicious of refugees in the neighborhood. and there is curious about the bars regulars to cross the road worlds apart. starting november 11th on d w. that was your body fat. fat. man i'm with all my friends another one cut it gets a bit i am at a time of the opening up ok and i'm happy. about. it even tubby if i'm to take a call i might include on something go let's do our job yet think what although that's what. i knew it will happen the next day we had a lot of discussions off. all accts from the usa from great britain but i think nobody of us and your that wall will be open at the same day nobody. ought to forget no nonsense. what you will not be looked at son but it's youngest daughter blocks world gets done following the given son i mean. it's almost a d.d.l. from watching. scores of homes and. yeah i was just thinking about human baskin computer. it's. got its oh dear. from the beginning of thing of the show on the 9th of november till the next show on the 1
he lives just opposite with him from who was a member of the hitler youth as a child. some residents are suspicious of refugees in the neighborhood. and there is curious about the bars regulars to cross the road worlds apart. starting november 11th on d w. that was your body fat. fat. man i'm with all my friends another one cut it gets a bit i am at a time of the opening up ok and i'm happy. about. it even tubby if i'm to take a call i might include on something go let's do our job yet think...
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high act and is set when you have hitler, bored by the late 1830s there are recalling how right-wing dictator. i don't think this was accident. i think these were political scientist who decided to develop a spectrum of right and left and so they put nazism over here and socialism and communism over here. when in reality they are different variances of socialism. in fact, the with a part of the socialism and he said like most inventors of something, he wants to make sure it was distinct and he was nationalistic, not international and give those racist and genocidal. he was part of the sink but he said this is a unique -- yet come up with unique form of socialism when you look at his original planks, they are all from the communist manifesto. although collectivization but they did it because after the war people became so horrified with what he did with holocaust that social said we cancel socialism if you think hitler is a socialism, let's call him a capitalist. the same in the arab world. the commonality and i think this gets back to the top 1%, is mubarak, all these people, all the
high act and is set when you have hitler, bored by the late 1830s there are recalling how right-wing dictator. i don't think this was accident. i think these were political scientist who decided to develop a spectrum of right and left and so they put nazism over here and socialism and communism over here. when in reality they are different variances of socialism. in fact, the with a part of the socialism and he said like most inventors of something, he wants to make sure it was distinct and he...