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not hitler.he claimed he was the drummer for ludendorff ludendorff. -- how did he display ludendorff as a leader for germany. >> the speaker is gonna be the general state commissioner. van carr, who's almost he was appointed, germany's in an emergency situation there currencies going crazy. they appointed this guy and gave him almost all strong executive powers. leading towards the dictatorial side. in fact in the book, we found an invitation to the beer hall on that night. when he was going to speak. november 8th 1923. vaughan car is going to speak. ludendorff had actually seen car that afternoon. he will show up, because hitler will send somebody out, three for people to go out and bring him in. and ludendorff will always deny. one of the most famous generals of world war i, the far-right you seen as one of the best generals ever. another people see him as basically calling germany to lose the war because of his reckless campaigns. he comes in and pretends not to be associated with it. and some
not hitler.he claimed he was the drummer for ludendorff ludendorff. -- how did he display ludendorff as a leader for germany. >> the speaker is gonna be the general state commissioner. van carr, who's almost he was appointed, germany's in an emergency situation there currencies going crazy. they appointed this guy and gave him almost all strong executive powers. leading towards the dictatorial side. in fact in the book, we found an invitation to the beer hall on that night. when he was...
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and hitler will do that.nd the judge will be criticized by a lot of people behind the scenes for not taking more control of the situation. and allowing hitler to speak on and on and on. and he's like, well, i wanted to make sure they could present their case to the people. and so nighthart who is the judge is working with that. and they also have this tradition of these closed sessions that they could go into. in fact, there was even an attempt to make the entire trial held behind closed doors. and a lot of the trial will be held behind closed doors. in the early transcripts, like in 1924, they don't have access to the closed doors but the germans published it in the 90s and then the full transcript has the closed sessions. so that is another strategic ploy that they're working with. you try to make your case and they moved to close door session. and they have a lot to hide. because of the versailles treaty for one thing. germany almost seemed like an unguarded arms dump. i mean, the law from france, they had
and hitler will do that.nd the judge will be criticized by a lot of people behind the scenes for not taking more control of the situation. and allowing hitler to speak on and on and on. and he's like, well, i wanted to make sure they could present their case to the people. and so nighthart who is the judge is working with that. and they also have this tradition of these closed sessions that they could go into. in fact, there was even an attempt to make the entire trial held behind closed doors....
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the one not one person that is better hitler than hitler was leon trotsky. we see it learned all his talents, all his incompetence. hitler under pressure, acting in the spotlight. he's giving a growing following. the ruthless selectivity as he struggles with the truth. the truth did not want to stand in the way of a good lie. it is a famous boast of coming his party from seven members in the back room to a movement of millions. he says it at the trial he says it in mein kampf it's not true. he did not have millions. the police files when they raided the office, and try to get the vials. they did not see workers in the office wrote a letter which is in the archive, you know 55,087 letters. not really a movement of millions. hillary would take the crowd to alternative facts. and exploited to lower instincts of the crowd, to maybe the least intelligent person in the room. this is not theater the judge said many times. and hitler spoke not to a courtroom, but thanks to the presiding judge who had his own reasons. that's another big surprise for me. the judge alw
the one not one person that is better hitler than hitler was leon trotsky. we see it learned all his talents, all his incompetence. hitler under pressure, acting in the spotlight. he's giving a growing following. the ruthless selectivity as he struggles with the truth. the truth did not want to stand in the way of a good lie. it is a famous boast of coming his party from seven members in the back room to a movement of millions. he says it at the trial he says it in mein kampf it's not true. he...
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or hitler here as a skunk. hitler as a pincushion. hitler on a toilet bowl. also see american history -- heroes like captain america. this is a reproduction of the first issue of captain america where captain america is punching out hitler. but then you also see hitler as a mad man and a murderer. so a wanted poster for hitler. buttons that show hitler wanted for murder. even one with a string on it that says let's pull together, you could pull this string and lynch him and hang him from a tree as uncle sam. there's a range of opinions about hitler and a range of images of hitler, but he remains a key figure in our popular culture. and the poster art from wartime i think is graphically fascinating, but also the messages are fascinating what you see here in a poster like this one with a dagger going through the bible is nazism being portrayed as an enemy of christianity. or nazism, will this deliver us from evil? it's portrayed as an enemy of american children. nazism as an american -- as an enemy of american values. what you don't see here is nazism as an ene
or hitler here as a skunk. hitler as a pincushion. hitler on a toilet bowl. also see american history -- heroes like captain america. this is a reproduction of the first issue of captain america where captain america is punching out hitler. but then you also see hitler as a mad man and a murderer. so a wanted poster for hitler. buttons that show hitler wanted for murder. even one with a string on it that says let's pull together, you could pull this string and lynch him and hang him from a tree...
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this wasn't done because hitler wanted the meant to get a good tan, or hitler expected them to dismantleone of the pyramid so it could be reerect it next to the altar in berlin. the whole point was all the jews in the middle east, about 1 million at the time were to be killed before the area was turned over to italy, because hitler and handler for good reasons prior experience didn't trust the italians to do so, but it did -- to direct the murder commander to do what hitler had personally asked of jerusalem a little more than a year earlier. w,- had been significant and positive developments in the study of the holocaust as a result of several trends. and a especially important trend has been the declassification of the important relevant records. the agreement of the british government in 1996 to the opening of their interception and the coating of the reports of the german border police has transformed our understanding of the early stages of the early holocaust in 1941. it is now clear that these police battalions included not only about ten times as many men as the murder commandoes,
this wasn't done because hitler wanted the meant to get a good tan, or hitler expected them to dismantleone of the pyramid so it could be reerect it next to the altar in berlin. the whole point was all the jews in the middle east, about 1 million at the time were to be killed before the area was turned over to italy, because hitler and handler for good reasons prior experience didn't trust the italians to do so, but it did -- to direct the murder commander to do what hitler had personally asked...
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>> did hitler ever go to paris? he did.soon after paris was occupied in the spring, late spring, early summer of 1940 he went to paris and i will bet you everybody in this room did what hitler did when he went to paris. you got your picture made with the eiffel tower in the background, exactly what hitler did when he went to paris. it's the photograph where most people go on the opposite side of the river, you can do this pretty quickly. side by side of your picture there next to hitler's. he did the tourist thing. and that was as far as i know the only time he went to paris. he did travel the paris, the conquering hero, and then he went back to germany. good question, good question. all right, if anybody has other questions, i'll stick around for a little bit. thank you again for your continued support and for coming out tonight. have a good rest of the week. >>> we can nights this week, we feature american history tv programs to preview what's available every weekend on c-span3. toon tonight, a look at first ladies, susan
>> did hitler ever go to paris? he did.soon after paris was occupied in the spring, late spring, early summer of 1940 he went to paris and i will bet you everybody in this room did what hitler did when he went to paris. you got your picture made with the eiffel tower in the background, exactly what hitler did when he went to paris. it's the photograph where most people go on the opposite side of the river, you can do this pretty quickly. side by side of your picture there next to...
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>> i was just wondering did hitler ever actually go to paris? >> did hitler ever go to paris? did. the spring -- late spring, early summer of 1940 he went to paris and i will bet you, everybody in this room did what hitler did when he went to paris. he had a picture made with the eiffel tower in the background, exactly what hitler did when he went to paris. it's a most people that go to the opposite side of the seine river and you can do a picture next to hitler's. so he did the tourist thing and that was as far as i know the only time he went to paris and he did travel to paris to sort out the conquering hero and then he went back to germany. good question. good question. all right, if anybody has other questions i'll stick around for a little bit. thank you again for your continuous support and for something out tonight. have a good rest of the week. [ applause ] >> weeknights this week, we feature american history tv programs to preview what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight a look at first lady, susan ford bails, daughter of gerald ford and betty ford reflects
>> i was just wondering did hitler ever actually go to paris? >> did hitler ever go to paris? did. the spring -- late spring, early summer of 1940 he went to paris and i will bet you, everybody in this room did what hitler did when he went to paris. he had a picture made with the eiffel tower in the background, exactly what hitler did when he went to paris. it's a most people that go to the opposite side of the seine river and you can do a picture next to hitler's. so he did the...
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called i saw hitler. it get its excerpt in a -- magazine so we are showing the issue from cosmopolitan here. and thompson gets many things right. she says antisemitism is the life and soul of the movement, the nazis lose no opportunity to insult the jews. but she also says, that there is no way that this guy can become chancellor of germany. so she sees that antisemitism is essential to nazi ideology. she can't imagine that in 1930 when he's got to become chancellor of germany, and this is a good representation of how americans thought about hitler early on. some of them thought real danger and understood his appeal to germans at the time. but others thought that there is no way that he would last. and you see both of those things in thomson's article. one of the most interesting projects at the museum launched yours before the exhibition. two or three years before the exhibition opened is called history unfolded. it's a crowd sourced website where we asked students and history buff throughout the country
called i saw hitler. it get its excerpt in a -- magazine so we are showing the issue from cosmopolitan here. and thompson gets many things right. she says antisemitism is the life and soul of the movement, the nazis lose no opportunity to insult the jews. but she also says, that there is no way that this guy can become chancellor of germany. so she sees that antisemitism is essential to nazi ideology. she can't imagine that in 1930 when he's got to become chancellor of germany, and this is a...
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here you see hitler walking into the games. the germans bring a lot of pomp and pageantry to the games. a lot of what they bring is still with us today when we watch the olympic games every fourth year, but they communicate to the world that they are back in the community of the nations, that they are one of the most advanced nations, and even some american journalists and international journalists who go over there report they don't see signs of overt discrimination, even though we had been hearing about that for three years since the nazis had been in power. edna: this sanitized version of nazi germany dupes a lot of people, or it is given a spotlight. i think we have one more image i want to mention, something i have studied and written about, the torch, not just theatrical, but it also adds a false evidence to the idea of the arian myth, that they are some older culture, this is a way of amplifying that. vividly and in person. daniel: that's right. and to see the nazi flags on the brandenburg gate next to the olympic flags,
here you see hitler walking into the games. the germans bring a lot of pomp and pageantry to the games. a lot of what they bring is still with us today when we watch the olympic games every fourth year, but they communicate to the world that they are back in the community of the nations, that they are one of the most advanced nations, and even some american journalists and international journalists who go over there report they don't see signs of overt discrimination, even though we had been...
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directly from hitler.he strongest measures must be taken against that first signs of insurrection, including public execution of ring leaders, demolition of the sand rivers must be prepared. paris must not fall into enemy hands except as a field of ruins. time was running out for the general and by extension and by extension falls running out for parents as well. closely following the deterioration of conditions in paris as best they could with the limited information they had was the senior allied military commanders. eyes in ours right, -- ike's direct american subordinate. so eisenhower's left is general du gaulle immediate commander. these men on the morning of august 22nd as the truce was falling apart with paris, had a discussion and data made a determination in the conditions in paris were such they could not bypass the city. eisenhower sent word to the combined chiefs of staff, the senior british commanders, informing them of this decision. to eisenhower's credit, he couched this message to the chi
directly from hitler.he strongest measures must be taken against that first signs of insurrection, including public execution of ring leaders, demolition of the sand rivers must be prepared. paris must not fall into enemy hands except as a field of ruins. time was running out for the general and by extension and by extension falls running out for parents as well. closely following the deterioration of conditions in paris as best they could with the limited information they had was the senior...
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it is certainly true that hitler did not shake jesse holland's hand.hat had happened was that during the first day of competition hitler had went down and greeted and shook the hands of german athletes who won medals. the international olympic committee went to him and said if you are going to shake the hands of german athletes we would like you to shake the hands of every athlete who wins a medal. and hitler decided that moving forward he wouldn't she the hands of any of the athletes. and jesse owens when he came to the u.s. he had a lot of opportunities to capitalize on his athletic success. when the story began to circulate that -- and just see a winds used it for his benefit and he began to give lectures at dinners, and things like that, and i was often one of the most requested stories about how he had been snubbed by jesse owens. so it just became part of the myth of his experience in germany. >> so it wasn't a personal repudiation. he just wasn't shaking anybody's hand after that. >> let's hear directly from his own voice and in his own words, j
it is certainly true that hitler did not shake jesse holland's hand.hat had happened was that during the first day of competition hitler had went down and greeted and shook the hands of german athletes who won medals. the international olympic committee went to him and said if you are going to shake the hands of german athletes we would like you to shake the hands of every athlete who wins a medal. and hitler decided that moving forward he wouldn't she the hands of any of the athletes. and...
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international concern about adolf hitler and the radical nazi government, the 1936 berlin games were held in germany. in an online event, chief scholars discussed hitler's propaganda goals for the event and how black and jewish american athletes competed and medals.many metal summer, the postponement , a conversation about the 1936 olympics held in nazi berlin. there are so many compelling stories, the personal experience of athletes, to the german government campaign to camouflage its policies. please join me in welcoming today's gas. homas.mien t good morning. >> good morning. i'm excited to participate. >> glad to have you >> >> on and maybe we will meet in person sometime. is dr. danielt green, president of the library in chicago and served as curator --a special expedition exhibition. we are glad to bring him back. how are things? we ask our viewers to post questions in the comment section and we will get to as many of them as we are able. if we experienced technical worry, don't't stress, it will be available immediately on demand. did germany come to host the olympics in 1936.
international concern about adolf hitler and the radical nazi government, the 1936 berlin games were held in germany. in an online event, chief scholars discussed hitler's propaganda goals for the event and how black and jewish american athletes competed and medals.many metal summer, the postponement , a conversation about the 1936 olympics held in nazi berlin. there are so many compelling stories, the personal experience of athletes, to the german government campaign to camouflage its...
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hitler is still trying to get himself elected. so but hunts schmidt he needs the money, he's got the documents so what does he do? he goes to the obvious person, who is going to buy them from him, which is the french embassy. so he goes up the street in berlin, to the french embassy, and says i have some documents that might be of interest to you. so i think this is quite interesting because berlin believes, unlike certain other cities, that it is the capital city of spying. and so, it's not surprising to discover that the french, in between the wars period had a process for walking spies like him. what they would do is refer, the walk-in to the gentleman in the middle, and he is very charming looking isn't he. i tell you he is very charming indeed, because here career his career was as a professional card shark. he started his career in about the 18 seventies and he had been banned from most casinos across europe and he went to jail a few times, and he had managed to amass quite a tiny fortune, by fleecing and typically he would
hitler is still trying to get himself elected. so but hunts schmidt he needs the money, he's got the documents so what does he do? he goes to the obvious person, who is going to buy them from him, which is the french embassy. so he goes up the street in berlin, to the french embassy, and says i have some documents that might be of interest to you. so i think this is quite interesting because berlin believes, unlike certain other cities, that it is the capital city of spying. and so, it's not...
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hitler shooting himself helped. but hitler shot himself because of what happened at yalta as well. i think that's part of what we want to say. the second impact of yalta at the end of the war has to do with the shape of operations for europe in the last few months. once again, in my era, i've already revealed 1958, i grew up in the middle of the cold war, maybe its at coldest. you can argue about what were its worst moments. in my era, historians spoke of a race to berlin. that's how they characterized the end of the war and they castigated the western allies for having lost the race to berlin, making this mistake and that mistake and this blunder and that one. thus, surrendering a big chunk of postwar germany and eastern europe to the soviets. now, there were always big problems with this thesis. by march 1945, the beginning of march, yalta's immediate post, powerful soviet offensives have smashed their way into the reich itself and came to rest along the line of the rivers. just about, oh, give or take, 50 miles from berlin. just about 50 miles from berlin. at the time, western a
hitler shooting himself helped. but hitler shot himself because of what happened at yalta as well. i think that's part of what we want to say. the second impact of yalta at the end of the war has to do with the shape of operations for europe in the last few months. once again, in my era, i've already revealed 1958, i grew up in the middle of the cold war, maybe its at coldest. you can argue about what were its worst moments. in my era, historians spoke of a race to berlin. that's how they...
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adolf hitler believed that too. hitler wanted to exterminate every jew living in europe. we lost 251,571 american soldiers fighting and winning world war ii, fighting hitler and nazism in a war that was officially declared and funded and supported by the people who worked in that building that the invaders desecrated yesterday. that is the where the declaration of war against adolph hitler passed on december 11th, 1941, and yesterday, yesterday, thanks to the people that donald trump sent to the capitol, yesterday hitler got a little bit of revenge on that building by having some people who fully support hitler's genocide invade the inner sanctums of the government that crushed hitler and the death camps. vladimir putin had to be happy with this image of the american government seemingly coming apart. an israeli newspaper said the russian campaign's goal was never to push out a coherent pro-trump message but instead to subvert america's democratic institutions and sow distrust. president donald trump was just a means to that. vladimir putin can't help donald trump now. yo
adolf hitler believed that too. hitler wanted to exterminate every jew living in europe. we lost 251,571 american soldiers fighting and winning world war ii, fighting hitler and nazism in a war that was officially declared and funded and supported by the people who worked in that building that the invaders desecrated yesterday. that is the where the declaration of war against adolph hitler passed on december 11th, 1941, and yesterday, yesterday, thanks to the people that donald trump sent to...
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your question about the hitler thing.hought it was hilarious that they were using the german's machine to communicate. the irony of this, just to rub it in, we signed off our messages hail hitler. but i think that means he did it occasionally. but i don't think there's any evidence that the germans were aware that the brits and the pols were trading messages using enigma. and the reason for that, i think it's quite likely they never knew. it was such a short-lived thing. they managed to get the communications protocols agreed by the end of september 1942. the operations in the south of france came to an end at the beginning of november 1942 when the germans invaded the south of france. there was only a month where they were actually doing this. i think it's probably, you know -- it wasn't long enough for anything significant to happen. >> was the design of turing's bomb based on -- did he start just from the theory of pulse. >> this one will take about four years. i'll need a black board, please. amanda? while they're get
your question about the hitler thing.hought it was hilarious that they were using the german's machine to communicate. the irony of this, just to rub it in, we signed off our messages hail hitler. but i think that means he did it occasionally. but i don't think there's any evidence that the germans were aware that the brits and the pols were trading messages using enigma. and the reason for that, i think it's quite likely they never knew. it was such a short-lived thing. they managed to get the...
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we're going to beat hitler. that was very powerful thing, but there's another element to churchill's leadership, a couple other elements. one is, this comes into his ability to communicate. the this great reader of history, he had this ability to put people, to please people into the grand epic of british history, to make them feel that they were part of this great island story, as he would put it. that was important to make them all feel part of this thing, this great tradition they had, but also he had a real understanding of the power of symbolic acts. even something as simple as refusing to call hitler by his name. he would say that man or that wicked man. when you think about it pretty subtle, pretty typing but a very powerful thing. if you don't identify, if you don't demonize or in the and makes them feel like this an important presence off in the distance. early on in the blitz, he would visit bombed out areas and show himself there, showing himself surveying the damage talking to people expressing emoti
we're going to beat hitler. that was very powerful thing, but there's another element to churchill's leadership, a couple other elements. one is, this comes into his ability to communicate. the this great reader of history, he had this ability to put people, to please people into the grand epic of british history, to make them feel that they were part of this great island story, as he would put it. that was important to make them all feel part of this thing, this great tradition they had, but...
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perhaps for many of them, it was hitler's suicide and you would be better off admitting that. was loyal till the end rather than saying i knew this operation was stupid. that's not what he said in his order of the day. forward for the fuhrer for victory. on and on and on. sorry to bum everybody out. i get off on these tangents at times. >> to your left here. >> sure. >> in the decision of the japanese to surrender, how much did manchuria represent in terms of the resources left for the support of the army? >> that's a good question. i hesitate to give percentages. manchuria is a resource region, which is why the japanese seized it in the first place in 1931. it is not resources that is really at issue here. there were still those in japanese foreign service who were holding out some hope that the soviets could work -- could serve as an intermediary between them, the japanese and the western allies. the reason for this is they were not at war. the japanese and soviets had signed a nonaggression pact. there was a faint hope. you could say that's the craziest thing i ever heard.
perhaps for many of them, it was hitler's suicide and you would be better off admitting that. was loyal till the end rather than saying i knew this operation was stupid. that's not what he said in his order of the day. forward for the fuhrer for victory. on and on and on. sorry to bum everybody out. i get off on these tangents at times. >> to your left here. >> sure. >> in the decision of the japanese to surrender, how much did manchuria represent in terms of the resources...
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skokie, illinois on adolph hitler's birthday and to march through the jewish section of town in fulli uniforms. the city said, no. we're not giving you the permit. and the nazis said you're violating our freedom of assembly and on top of that our freedom of speech because by marching on adolph hitler's birthday we're expressing our political view. and it was denied. they sued. you know what the american nazi party did? they got the aclu, the american civil liberties union to defend them. now, the aclu, are you familiar with it? the american civil liberties union is a very liberal group made up essentially of lawyers and they take cases that they feel are right and they argue them pro bono. they argue them for free. the nazis on the right go to the american civil liberties union on the left and they get a jewish lawyer. they say to him, we want you to argue our case. the jewish lawyer, now, who is going to argue a case for the neo-nazis to march through the jewish section of town on adolph hitler's birthday. you know what the lawyer did? he did it. he argued it. he said, everything th
skokie, illinois on adolph hitler's birthday and to march through the jewish section of town in fulli uniforms. the city said, no. we're not giving you the permit. and the nazis said you're violating our freedom of assembly and on top of that our freedom of speech because by marching on adolph hitler's birthday we're expressing our political view. and it was denied. they sued. you know what the american nazi party did? they got the aclu, the american civil liberties union to defend them. now,...
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hitler shooting himself helped. but hitler shot himself because of what happened at yalta as well, i think that's part of what everyone would say. the second follow on impact of yalta at the end of the war has to do with the shape of operations in europe and the last few months. once again in my era, i've revealed 1958, i grew up in the middle of the cold war, you can argue when were the worst moments. but the older folks always talked about a race to berlin. they castigated the allies for losing the race to berlin. making this blunder and that blunder, thus surrendering a big chunk of postwar germany and eastern europe to the soviets. there were always big problems with this thesis. by march of 1945, the beginning of march, so immediately after yalta, powerful soviet defenses had smashed their way already into the reich itself and came to rest along the line of these rivers. just about, give or take, 50 miles from berlin. at the time, western allied forces under allied commander eisenhower were still stuck on the r
hitler shooting himself helped. but hitler shot himself because of what happened at yalta as well, i think that's part of what everyone would say. the second follow on impact of yalta at the end of the war has to do with the shape of operations in europe and the last few months. once again in my era, i've revealed 1958, i grew up in the middle of the cold war, you can argue when were the worst moments. but the older folks always talked about a race to berlin. they castigated the allies for...
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the munich meeting in the fall of 1938 between adolf hitler and prime minister chamberlain. france agreed to give czechoslovakia, and hibler said this is my last territorial demand. within a few months, hibler annexed all of czechoslovakia in preparing to invade poland. the impact on the u.s. was tremendous in terms of how we viewed foreign policy. in the 1930's, we had been an isolationist country, with the idea europe was somebody else's problem. disillusionment with world war i , a crusade gone sour, a perception strengthened concluded world war i was no one's fault and had no real purpose. it seemed that more was terrible. it never solved anything, that never again should we fight a war, and both sides were at fault, and this created a moral equivalence. the tendency to seek german claims as justified, and willing to cut a deal for peace. chamberlain was applauded on both sides of the atlantic. world war ii changed that for the u.s. munich became a code word for sellout. there was a feeling that u.s. had not been responsible, head not taken an active role, had not drawn
the munich meeting in the fall of 1938 between adolf hitler and prime minister chamberlain. france agreed to give czechoslovakia, and hibler said this is my last territorial demand. within a few months, hibler annexed all of czechoslovakia in preparing to invade poland. the impact on the u.s. was tremendous in terms of how we viewed foreign policy. in the 1930's, we had been an isolationist country, with the idea europe was somebody else's problem. disillusionment with world war i , a crusade...
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that is exactly what adolf hitler believed. his extermination of 6 million jews was not enough for him. hitler wanted to exterminate every jew in europe. but hitler killed himself in the last days of world war ii when american soldiers were liberating the death camps. american generals who thought they had seen every manner of human suffering in war cried and threw up. the soldiers under their command, including the hundreds of thousands of americans killed in world war ii put their lives on the line to stop hitler's nazism from taking over europe. they knew hitler wasn't capable of mounting transatlantic invasion of the united states, they knew that nazi uniforms would not come ashore on the beaches of cape cod or south carolina, they knew that nazi uniforms would never make it on american soil, and they never dreamed that people would be walking around this country, gathering in our nation's capital and invading the capitol building in support of a president of the united states dressed in clothing that publicly declared some
that is exactly what adolf hitler believed. his extermination of 6 million jews was not enough for him. hitler wanted to exterminate every jew in europe. but hitler killed himself in the last days of world war ii when american soldiers were liberating the death camps. american generals who thought they had seen every manner of human suffering in war cried and threw up. the soldiers under their command, including the hundreds of thousands of americans killed in world war ii put their lives on...
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it was meaning color of the skin than it was before it's actually got look this president who is hitler had prominent gay americans say he stood up for us he was on our side you don't hear that oh my point is only this the movement in america peter that is being missed by posters is people that don't want to say about what they believe because tech and the media are saying your bad if you believe that the fine people hoax is supposed to make me not talk about president trump's record on freeing people who are in prison for too long and being kind to and being aggressive to protect gay rights overseas in other places so it's a it is a we're in a moment where that 2nd piece of america you're describing i think it's a bigger than a majority and i think it's angrier now about how it's being treated than ever and i think it's very dangerous i think that's actually the danger here not because by the way there's never been a riot i was at the trump rally on saturday organized and there's never been a riot of trump people they said the trump of then turning to violence it's what they had teeth
it was meaning color of the skin than it was before it's actually got look this president who is hitler had prominent gay americans say he stood up for us he was on our side you don't hear that oh my point is only this the movement in america peter that is being missed by posters is people that don't want to say about what they believe because tech and the media are saying your bad if you believe that the fine people hoax is supposed to make me not talk about president trump's record on freeing...
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also sort of creating some distance between itself and hitler, how he used to challenge hitler. victor davis hanson suggests it was self-serving, , he survived the war. that was one of the dynamics i had with victor davis hanson of world war ii and you give me again this book along with a number of college. this one as i recall came out of an aspen institute meeting. the aspen institute does a great job of here bring republicans and democrats together to talk about critical issues, usually an author is there who will bring his book. as i recall this one came out of that as well. those are the two means by which we generally are sharing information. >> what books are on your to relist? do you have any upcoming? >> i don't, i could turn the camera and show you the stack, and i've got a stack by my chair at home. either stack by my chair in the room, in the bedroom. either stack in the office here -- i have a stack. i just learned of hours in the day. there's one on russian getting ready to read come honestly i parlayed into it as well. it talks about the triggers that happened in
also sort of creating some distance between itself and hitler, how he used to challenge hitler. victor davis hanson suggests it was self-serving, , he survived the war. that was one of the dynamics i had with victor davis hanson of world war ii and you give me again this book along with a number of college. this one as i recall came out of an aspen institute meeting. the aspen institute does a great job of here bring republicans and democrats together to talk about critical issues, usually an...
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and also creating distance between himself and hitler how he used to challenge hitler and victor david hanson said yes it's self-serving he survived the war. so that was one of the dynamics i had with victor david hanson about world war ii and he has given me this book along with a number of colleagues, this one came out out of a meeting and aspen institute does a great job bringing republicans and democrats together to talk about political issues and usually an author is there that will bring his book and as i recall this one came out as well. those are the two meanings by which we are sharing information. >> what books are on your to read list, do you have any upcoming? >> i turn the camera and show you the stack, i've got a stack on my chair at home and in the room i've got a stack in the office there's just not enough hours in the day. >> there is one russia and i'm partly into it as well it talks about the triggers in world war i completely unexpectedly the preconditions are building up to the work in the triggers that happen unleash this massive assault on humanity an unprecedent
and also creating distance between himself and hitler how he used to challenge hitler and victor david hanson said yes it's self-serving he survived the war. so that was one of the dynamics i had with victor david hanson about world war ii and he has given me this book along with a number of colleagues, this one came out out of a meeting and aspen institute does a great job bringing republicans and democrats together to talk about political issues and usually an author is there that will bring...
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and also sort of creating some distance between himself and hitler, how he used to challenge hitler and victor david hansen said absolutely it was self-serving. he survived the war. that was a dynamic i had with victor david hansen about world war ii. this one as i recall came out of an as spend institute -- aspen institute meeting. they do a great job of bridging republicans and democratics caught to talk but critical issued. usually an author is there who bring his book and this weapon came about at westful those are two meetings which we generally share information. >> what books or your to-read list? >> oh, i don't i could turn the camera and show you the stack. i've got a stack by my chair at home. i've got a stack by my chair in the room -- in the bedroom, stack in the office here, and i just -- it's not enough hours in the day. just not enough hours. >> what do -- >> actually one on russia i'm gating ready to read. aisle partly into it as well. takes about the triggers that happened in world war i, completely unexpectedly. you're not having this -- the preconditions are building
and also sort of creating some distance between himself and hitler, how he used to challenge hitler and victor david hansen said absolutely it was self-serving. he survived the war. that was a dynamic i had with victor david hansen about world war ii. this one as i recall came out of an as spend institute -- aspen institute meeting. they do a great job of bridging republicans and democratics caught to talk but critical issued. usually an author is there who bring his book and this weapon came...
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hall though like i said he wasn't a member of the hitler youth club this evening he wore the uniform the brown shirt with the belt and shoulder strap and the black tie he was almost a bit defiant as he entered in the auditorium adjusted the music stand to the correct height and tune his violin without haste so his friend was the same age and was already waiting to accompany him on the piano they performed a piece by bach to nod entitled ave maria really didn't seem to be nervous hardly at all the movements of his upper body were smooth and as the piece ended on a long note he looked over to his partner on the piano who nodded in approval i could die then when the audience began to applaud loudly he had 1st looked helplessly to the side and then left in a sudden panic and fled the stage with big rushing steps as if he were running away from something but fans who had hurried off after him forced him back on stage only then did really look at the audience and see all the friendly faces and sense the wave of support that was washing over him and sympathy. yeah and. yes it flowed over hi
hall though like i said he wasn't a member of the hitler youth club this evening he wore the uniform the brown shirt with the belt and shoulder strap and the black tie he was almost a bit defiant as he entered in the auditorium adjusted the music stand to the correct height and tune his violin without haste so his friend was the same age and was already waiting to accompany him on the piano they performed a piece by bach to nod entitled ave maria really didn't seem to be nervous hardly at all...
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was that neville chamberlain the prior prime minister was not up to the challenge of dealing with hitler and germany but the same day they did the so-called phony war when hitler invaded the country's churchill thought this is like added spice to the challenge, keeping in charge of this great empire and such a dire time. so he becomes prime minister and people that he appointed are the main characters in this book and other books we talk about existential threats and the presumption at the time once germany consolidated its hold over france, that is what that speech was about in the chaos but once france fell from the entire strategic picture would change prior. it keeps the river off at bay -- riffraff at bay and suddenly german airbases were on the coast of the channel. it's something that they had never even speculated on the very real fear that they were going to invade in a cross channel attack. taking control of britain at this time not only invading various countries in europe and succeeding and crushing them but now suddenly he's facing what could be an existential threat across
was that neville chamberlain the prior prime minister was not up to the challenge of dealing with hitler and germany but the same day they did the so-called phony war when hitler invaded the country's churchill thought this is like added spice to the challenge, keeping in charge of this great empire and such a dire time. so he becomes prime minister and people that he appointed are the main characters in this book and other books we talk about existential threats and the presumption at the time...
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she apologized for referencing hitler today, said he is an evil dictator. listen, when you have been on the job less than a week and you find yourself apologizing for saying hitler was right to an insurrectionist mob of people, some carrying holocaust denial shirts that storms the capitol and kills people, you might be doing it wrong. you cannot control people who were incited by the president and his supporters. like congressman mo brooks, who stirred up the mob that stormed the very capitol where he serves. >> today is the day american patriots start taking down names and kicking ass! >> incitement of. senator ben sasse saying this. >> he wanted chaos on television as this was unfolding on television. donald trump was walking around the white house confused about why other people on his team weren't as excited as he was, as you had rioters pushing against capitol police trying to get into the building. >> hmm. he wanted chaos on television. he thought it was all a great show. a show that killed five people. including a capitol police officer. a show that
she apologized for referencing hitler today, said he is an evil dictator. listen, when you have been on the job less than a week and you find yourself apologizing for saying hitler was right to an insurrectionist mob of people, some carrying holocaust denial shirts that storms the capitol and kills people, you might be doing it wrong. you cannot control people who were incited by the president and his supporters. like congressman mo brooks, who stirred up the mob that stormed the very capitol...
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hitler has been defeated.so the sentiment in the united states, the fascists and the nazis have been defeated them not coming back. the danger moving forward is from the cold war. in this notion that there is such a thing called totalitarianism and that stalin is a latter-day hitler, the soviets are the same as the germans and we've got to turn from fighting one war to fighting another almost immediately to. and so what? if some of these displaced persons were nazi collaborators or were anti- anti- soviets were fought against the red army or for the red army. so what? if they joined the balkans, if there anti-communist we need them now. let's forget the past and move forward. and this happens, this happens everywhere. this story i tell which just stays with me. they group of minors in england who discover, the miners are left wing, but it doesn't really matter they discover that the law fans and the displaced persons who are working with them in the minds have tattoos and they third to go on strike unless some
hitler has been defeated.so the sentiment in the united states, the fascists and the nazis have been defeated them not coming back. the danger moving forward is from the cold war. in this notion that there is such a thing called totalitarianism and that stalin is a latter-day hitler, the soviets are the same as the germans and we've got to turn from fighting one war to fighting another almost immediately to. and so what? if some of these displaced persons were nazi collaborators or were anti-...
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there's no chance hitler could use the incident as an excuse to launch a gas offensive.mention of mustard gas was stricken from the official record. there is a slide here of one of dozens and dozens of cables that went back and forth between headquarters. censoring any mention of mustard gas in the records. it was even stricken from the patient's medical chart. alexander's name was removed from the patient's medical chart along with his diagnosis of toxic exposure. it was replaced with a generic terminology for combat casualties, burns due to enemy actions. the feared german chemical attacks never came. it was deterred by logistical constraints combined with the allied air superiority and the threat of massive retaliatory gas strikes. ironically however the germans had known all along about the source of the gas in the harbor. spies in the port had discussed the allies were shipping gas. after the airstrike they sent their own diver down and found the bomb casings which confirmed the weapon was american. a popular berlin propaganda radio host had even taunted the allies
there's no chance hitler could use the incident as an excuse to launch a gas offensive.mention of mustard gas was stricken from the official record. there is a slide here of one of dozens and dozens of cables that went back and forth between headquarters. censoring any mention of mustard gas in the records. it was even stricken from the patient's medical chart. alexander's name was removed from the patient's medical chart along with his diagnosis of toxic exposure. it was replaced with a...
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enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >> in 1923 adolf hitler led and attempted coup.ar about how he used his treason trial to promote his political beliefs. >> hello, can you hear sne good evening, everyone. a lit of house keeping. please silence all of your cell phones. we don't want them to ring while david king is talking. also, we have c-span filming us. the question and answer portion, if you please
enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >> in 1923 adolf hitler led and attempted coup.ar about how he used his treason trial to promote his political beliefs. >> hello, can you hear sne good evening, everyone. a lit of house keeping. please silence all of your cell phones. we don't want them to ring while david king is talking. also, we have c-span filming us. the question and answer portion, if you please
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in the spring of 1940 as hitler began his march across europe, alexander volunteered for duty.he felt that this is a war in which he had to participate. he noted that he would be available at any time. he was called up in november and spend time with the 16th infantry regiment stationed in maryland which isn't far from edgewood arsenal that also happened to be the home to the chemical warfare service. before long he decided to contact an innovative new design he had come up with with spectacles that could fit inside of the gas mask. just happened he suffered from extreme myopia. he was nearsighted and flunked his first physical. when the army dr. went back he quickly memorized the first few lines on the eyechart and talked him into giving the test again and passed. but he was pretty fearful if there was an attack during the war he would have to choose between wearing his glasses and the gas mask because they were left over from the previous war so he came up with a new design and impressed them so they offered him a job, transferred to the arsenal he underwent a crash course in
in the spring of 1940 as hitler began his march across europe, alexander volunteered for duty.he felt that this is a war in which he had to participate. he noted that he would be available at any time. he was called up in november and spend time with the 16th infantry regiment stationed in maryland which isn't far from edgewood arsenal that also happened to be the home to the chemical warfare service. before long he decided to contact an innovative new design he had come up with with spectacles...
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in 1923, adolf hitler led an attempted coup which was known as the beer hall putsch. -- if there wascted that's been nine months in prison where he took this time to write them mein kampf. >> hello could you hear me? good evening everyone, just a bit of housekeeping. please silence all of your cellphones, we don't want them to ring while david king is talking. also, we have c-span filming us. so later, during the question and answer portion, if you would please go to the mic on this side so you can
in 1923, adolf hitler led an attempted coup which was known as the beer hall putsch. -- if there wascted that's been nine months in prison where he took this time to write them mein kampf. >> hello could you hear me? good evening everyone, just a bit of housekeeping. please silence all of your cellphones, we don't want them to ring while david king is talking. also, we have c-span filming us. so later, during the question and answer portion, if you would please go to the mic on this side...
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hitler and it's the only possible way for the millions of soldiers and to replace them with enslaveds from the east. a group to arrive in 1841 and arrived to the end of the war. they are moving up in the last million. in 1945, parts of ukraine and these were men, women and children, men and women who had in one way or another, collaborate with authorities. sometimes collaboration was working at a post office overseen by officials. a lot of times it meant serving around it and in some cases, it meant to any. the army was soon to arrive in the state in the ukraine. citizens who could not abide soviet combination, aged away into germany. a third group for the jewish, the work came to an end, hitler and the german officials realized it didn't want to be discovered number one. number two, they needed more labor at home in the beginning and the decision was made to relocate those who survived labor camps in poland and relocate them, the death march into germany with a little work to death most of them from the underground mind, these are the three groups that make up the last million. the
hitler and it's the only possible way for the millions of soldiers and to replace them with enslaveds from the east. a group to arrive in 1841 and arrived to the end of the war. they are moving up in the last million. in 1945, parts of ukraine and these were men, women and children, men and women who had in one way or another, collaborate with authorities. sometimes collaboration was working at a post office overseen by officials. a lot of times it meant serving around it and in some cases, it...
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hitler was right on one thing. he said, whoever has the youth has the future. >> she apologized for referencing hitler, today. said, he is an evil dictator. listen. when you have been on the job less than a week, and you find yourself apologizing for saying hitler was right to an insurrectionist mob of people, some of whom are carrying confederate flags and wearing holocaust-denial shirts, that goes on to storm the capitol and kill people. you might be doing it wrong. you cannot control people, who were incited by the president and his supporters, by congressman moe brooks, who stirred up the mob that stormed the very capitol, where he serves. >> today is the day american patriots start taking down names and kicking ass! >> incitement. senator ben sasse, saying this. >> he wanted chaos, on television, as this was unfolding on television, donald trump was walking around the white house, confused about why other people on his team weren't as excited as he was. as you had rioters pushing against capitol police, trying
hitler was right on one thing. he said, whoever has the youth has the future. >> she apologized for referencing hitler, today. said, he is an evil dictator. listen. when you have been on the job less than a week, and you find yourself apologizing for saying hitler was right to an insurrectionist mob of people, some of whom are carrying confederate flags and wearing holocaust-denial shirts, that goes on to storm the capitol and kill people. you might be doing it wrong. you cannot control...
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the night for all night. $137.00 chancellor adult hitler personally gave the secret order to forciblysterilized the rhineland so-called occupation children a special unit was set up under the nazi secret police the gestapo to carry out the order. it was called special commission number 3. special commission number 3 was the body that organized the illegal forced sterilizations. all the documents pertaining to the children in question were made available to special commission 3 in tucson is what's interesting is that the children's data were supplied by the state authorities responsible for hereditary issues as part of the information gathering process they had written to all district commissioners and mayors ahead of time. young greg or bugs for implied also fell into the clutches of special commission 3 he was just 16 years old because of your watch on him or already a few fascists here in the community is specially in the local police and there was a local propaganda leader who was an absolutely committed non-si i believe they're the ones who reported grego. the widow of the doctor
the night for all night. $137.00 chancellor adult hitler personally gave the secret order to forciblysterilized the rhineland so-called occupation children a special unit was set up under the nazi secret police the gestapo to carry out the order. it was called special commission number 3. special commission number 3 was the body that organized the illegal forced sterilizations. all the documents pertaining to the children in question were made available to special commission 3 in tucson is...
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hitler in office would be less dangerous than hitler on the streets. the difference is they wanted hitler to crush the bull she vix, the communists. they wanted the tax cut and the deconstruction of the administrative state, the deregulations. they got that. trump was still trump. all the stuff we are seeing today is a very predictable combination of what trump has always been. we are seeing from some businesses like marriott hotels move to say, look, we're not going to fund those 4,700 republicans. after all of these horrific scenes and this near miss of something far worse might have happened last wednesday, after that still went ahead and voted for a hugely propaganda stick piece of an attempt to overturn the election. kellyanne conway said the facts are out. it's very clear what's happened. it is unacceptable in any democracy. she doesn't on this occasion have alternative facts. she's just accepted reality. i think we welcome that. we should wonder why there have been alternative facts on all the latter, all the things leading up to this point. why
hitler in office would be less dangerous than hitler on the streets. the difference is they wanted hitler to crush the bull she vix, the communists. they wanted the tax cut and the deconstruction of the administrative state, the deregulations. they got that. trump was still trump. all the stuff we are seeing today is a very predictable combination of what trump has always been. we are seeing from some businesses like marriott hotels move to say, look, we're not going to fund those 4,700...
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in april 9. $137.00 chancellor addles hitler personally gave the secret order to forcibly sterilizedthe rhineland so-called occupation children a special unit was set up under the nazi secret police the gestapo to carry out the order. it was called special commission number 3. special commission number 3 was the body that organized the illegal forced sterilizations that all the documents pertaining to the children in question were made available to special commission 3 interests and is thus what's interesting is that the children's data were supplied by the state authorities responsible for hereditary issues as part of the information gathering process they had written to our district commissioners and mayors ahead of time. young gregg or bards from plight also fell into the clutches of special commission 3 he was just 16 years old . and i know that there were already a few fascists here in the community is specially in the local police and there was a local propaganda leader who was an absolutely committed nazi i believe they're the ones who reported grego. the widow of the doctor t
in april 9. $137.00 chancellor addles hitler personally gave the secret order to forcibly sterilizedthe rhineland so-called occupation children a special unit was set up under the nazi secret police the gestapo to carry out the order. it was called special commission number 3. special commission number 3 was the body that organized the illegal forced sterilizations that all the documents pertaining to the children in question were made available to special commission 3 interests and is thus...
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party, filed for a permit to march through where is it skokie i think illinois, when it was adolf hitler'sthday. and to march through the jewish section of town. in full nazi uniform and the city said no we're not giving you the permit and the naughty said you are violating our freedom of assembly, and on top of that our freedom of speech because by marching on adolf hitler's birthday, we are expressing our political view. and it was denied and they sued. and you know the american nazi party did, they got the aclu, the american civil human liberties union, to defend them. now the aclu, are you familiar with this? the american civil liberties union, is a very liberal group, made up essentially of lawyers and they take cases that they feel are right and they argue them pro bono. argue them for free. the nazis on the right, go to the american civil liberties union on the left, and they get a jewish lawyer, they say to him we want you to argue our case. and the jewish lawyer now, who is going to argue a case for the neo-nazis, to march through the jewish section of town, on adolf hitler's birt
party, filed for a permit to march through where is it skokie i think illinois, when it was adolf hitler'sthday. and to march through the jewish section of town. in full nazi uniform and the city said no we're not giving you the permit and the naughty said you are violating our freedom of assembly, and on top of that our freedom of speech because by marching on adolf hitler's birthday, we are expressing our political view. and it was denied and they sued. and you know the american nazi party...
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back to your i think great analogy with that weimer republic because that's republican lots after hitler was sworn in as a chancellor one of the collator he is governments that have looking up its political opponents decreasing that our freedom of speech their freedom of expression and i think any comparisons with hitler are always many people that if always ill fated but i just want to point out that it's the democratic party that is now calling for changing in the domestic terrorism law that is calling for lucking out people who served in the trumpet ministration and who are restricting the freedom of expression for. trump supporters do you think there is a chance do you see a danger at all for the progressive administration ofa joe biden and. you know on the back of your mind here you are primarily focusing on trump but do you think the same could happen with his opponents because we all have a tendency of ultimately living out our shadows sure now and definitely i think that would be a danger and. i think that the progressives in the democrat. democratic party who are very concerned
back to your i think great analogy with that weimer republic because that's republican lots after hitler was sworn in as a chancellor one of the collator he is governments that have looking up its political opponents decreasing that our freedom of speech their freedom of expression and i think any comparisons with hitler are always many people that if always ill fated but i just want to point out that it's the democratic party that is now calling for changing in the domestic terrorism law that...