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we spoke with a red army veteran who fought to liberate auschwitz and krakow yvonne martineau skin who is now $96.00 expressed his status at the way pons leaders are now retelling the events. when i was in poland euro news journalists came to me and said that children in school believed that the americans liberated auschwitz children that's ok now the head of the government makes this childish error it's surprising the prime minister exhibits such a literacy how can it be i personally participated in the liberation of krakow i personally participated in the liberation of auschwitz my blood lies somewhere in so easy i was injured there and now i come here and hear things like that how can that be a living participant of poland's liberation everyone knows that 600000 of our soldiers died during poland's liberation everywhere there are our graves i don't think this is a one off this is part of a focus propaganda exercise. now some world news in britain starting in lebanon where the announcement of a new government has triggered protests demonstrators say they will continue to reject the n
we spoke with a red army veteran who fought to liberate auschwitz and krakow yvonne martineau skin who is now $96.00 expressed his status at the way pons leaders are now retelling the events. when i was in poland euro news journalists came to me and said that children in school believed that the americans liberated auschwitz children that's ok now the head of the government makes this childish error it's surprising the prime minister exhibits such a literacy how can it be i personally...
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prime minister exhibits such illiteracy how can it be i personally participated in the liberation of krakow i personally participated in the liberation of auschwitz my blood lies somewhere inside i was injured there and now i come here and hear things like that how can that be a living participant of poland's liberation everyone knows that 600000 of our soldiers died during poland's liberation everywhere there are our graves i don't think this is a one off this is part of a focus propaganda exercise. that's how it's working for now i'll be back at the top of the outdoors with the very latest to tide you over until then here's one of our want $20.00 magistrate. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to get us out of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see that. matter they have to see should you go to one of the 4 so if you be in luck because a lot of on the bus with. us we might want to i mean i well me and nothing. but the fantasy of. what i was was a. dumb move the who moved me to. the school the. only industrial jungle in the prisons
prime minister exhibits such illiteracy how can it be i personally participated in the liberation of krakow i personally participated in the liberation of auschwitz my blood lies somewhere inside i was injured there and now i come here and hear things like that how can that be a living participant of poland's liberation everyone knows that 600000 of our soldiers died during poland's liberation everywhere there are our graves i don't think this is a one off this is part of a focus propaganda...
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holocaust remembrance day we spoke with the red army veteran who fought to liberate auschwitz and krakow even martin and who is now 96 expressed his sadness at the way poland's leaders are retelling the events of that war. the look on your pope. when i was in poland your news journalists came to me and said that children in school believe that the americans liberated auschwitz children that's ok now the head of a government makes this childish error it's surprising the prime minister exhibits such illiteracy how can it be i personally participated in the liberation of krakow i personally participated in the liberation of auschwitz my blood lies somewhere inside i was injured there and now i come here and hear things like that how can that be i'm a living participant of poland's liberation everyone knows that 600000 of our soldiers died during poland's liberation everywhere there are our graves i don't think this is a one off this is part of a focused propaganda exercise. that brings us all up to speed for now more details on all these and plenty other stories on our web site r.t.l. com o
holocaust remembrance day we spoke with the red army veteran who fought to liberate auschwitz and krakow even martin and who is now 96 expressed his sadness at the way poland's leaders are retelling the events of that war. the look on your pope. when i was in poland your news journalists came to me and said that children in school believe that the americans liberated auschwitz children that's ok now the head of a government makes this childish error it's surprising the prime minister exhibits...
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prime minister exhibits such a literacy how can it be i personally participated in the liberation of krakow i personally participated in the liberation of auschwitz my blood lies somewhere inside i was injured there and now i come here and hear things like that how can that be i'm a living participant of poland's liberation everyone knows that 600000 of our soldiers died during poland's liberation everywhere there are our graves i don't think this is a one off this is part of a focused propaganda exercise. elsom developing stories from around the globe lebanon 1st where the announcement of a new government has triggered protests. police there used water cannon to disperse crowds which gather outside the parliament building against an ongoing economic crisis demonstrators say they reject the new cabinet while calling sweeping reforms. to the swiss luxury resort of davos where global capitalism and climate issues are the forefront of rallies there that says the financial elite gathered for the world economic forum there's a range of issues on the table at the event with $1500.00 leaders lobel
prime minister exhibits such a literacy how can it be i personally participated in the liberation of krakow i personally participated in the liberation of auschwitz my blood lies somewhere inside i was injured there and now i come here and hear things like that how can that be i'm a living participant of poland's liberation everyone knows that 600000 of our soldiers died during poland's liberation everywhere there are our graves i don't think this is a one off this is part of a focused...
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prime minister exhibits such a literacy how can it be i personally participated in the liberation of krakow i personally participated in the liberation of auschwitz my blood lies somewhere in so easy i was injured there and now i come here and hear things like that how can that be a living participants of poland's liberation everyone knows that 600000 of our soldiers died during poland's liberation everywhere there are our graves i don't think this is a one off this is part of a focus propaganda exercise. plans to salvage relics from the wreckage of the titanic have hit a snag for one private u.s. firm it was hoped robots would be used to surgically remove and retrieve artifacts to tell the stories of the 1500 people that perished at the u.k. has asked for the sunken cruise liner to be treated with sensitivity and respect. of course we recognize and respect the tragedy of what happened but the hard truth is that we need to share what we can see with the rest of the world why should only a few scientists be allowed to see the artifacts firsthand it's elitist and it's wrong the wreckage still
prime minister exhibits such a literacy how can it be i personally participated in the liberation of krakow i personally participated in the liberation of auschwitz my blood lies somewhere in so easy i was injured there and now i come here and hear things like that how can that be a living participants of poland's liberation everyone knows that 600000 of our soldiers died during poland's liberation everywhere there are our graves i don't think this is a one off this is part of a focus...
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this year is no different krakow airport every year the custodians of our shirts bring survivors together on the anniversary marking the liberation of the german extermination camp but the interest this year is higher than usual. the press contingent for the 75th anniversary is huge they're here to listen to the last living witnesses and their stories of the hell that was our schmidt's. one day i found out that my brother was shot. to this day i still don't know why. and i can never get over the. oh. sorry i can't go on. i'll start crying. start crying. i can't continue. it. it has to cut his talk show what it's like he can still feel the beatings today he tells us 75 years after the liberation of the auschwitz concentration camp. on server real concerns that as the memory of the holocaust fades with all its many lessons for for so many of us for all of us. that future generations will have a hard time connecting to stories like those of the living is obviously i mean these people that we're talking about children or a best young adults and 945 when auschwitz was liberated when the 2nd wo
this year is no different krakow airport every year the custodians of our shirts bring survivors together on the anniversary marking the liberation of the german extermination camp but the interest this year is higher than usual. the press contingent for the 75th anniversary is huge they're here to listen to the last living witnesses and their stories of the hell that was our schmidt's. one day i found out that my brother was shot. to this day i still don't know why. and i can never get over...
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reporting on a holocaust memorial event attended by ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky at a dinner in krakowsed holocaust survivors. he called for the against atread. zelensky is of jewish descent. members of his family died in the holocaust. >> the hill reports suspicions cloud today's white house meetings where president trump is set to unveil the administration's middle east peace plan. he'll hold meeting with benjamin netanyahu and benny gantz. it comes as president trump's impeachment trial continues in the senate and israeli parliament meets to discuss benjamin netanyahu's request for immunity from corruption charges. palestinian officials rejected the peace plan saying they have not been consulted. >>> people says queen elizabeth gave a new title to prince william. she appointed him as the new lord high commissioner to the church of scotland. prince william will become the monarch's personal the piemt coms mark mac step back as senior administers of the royal family. >>> still ahead first flight boeing's 777x the world's largest twin engine jetliner completes its maiden voyage. to cos
reporting on a holocaust memorial event attended by ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky at a dinner in krakowsed holocaust survivors. he called for the against atread. zelensky is of jewish descent. members of his family died in the holocaust. >> the hill reports suspicions cloud today's white house meetings where president trump is set to unveil the administration's middle east peace plan. he'll hold meeting with benjamin netanyahu and benny gantz. it comes as president trump's...
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this year is no different krakow airport every year the custodians of auschwitz bring survivors together on the anniversary marking the liberation of the german extermination camp but the interest this year is higher than usual. the press contingent for the 75th anniversary is huge they're here to listen to the last living witnesses and their stories of the hell that was. found out that my brother was shot. to this day i still don't know why. and i can never get over that. sorry i can't go on. i'll start crying right. start crying he can't continue. it has to cut his talk show it's like he can still feel the beatings today he tells us 75 years after the liberation of the auschwitz concentration camp. and on this emotional anniversary i'm joined here at the big table by love for 25 years and she has devoted her career to how we teach remember she's the deputy director of the holocaust memorial museum on as the health of the bonds a conference that is the site where the nazis devised their plan the genocide the final solution to murder europe's jews. was good to have you on the show let me
this year is no different krakow airport every year the custodians of auschwitz bring survivors together on the anniversary marking the liberation of the german extermination camp but the interest this year is higher than usual. the press contingent for the 75th anniversary is huge they're here to listen to the last living witnesses and their stories of the hell that was. found out that my brother was shot. to this day i still don't know why. and i can never get over that. sorry i can't go on....
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this year is no different krakow airport every year the custodians of auschwitz bring survivors together on the anniversary marking the liberation of the german extermination camp but the interest this year is higher than usual. the press contingent for the 75th anniversary is huge they are here to listen to the last living witnesses and their stories of the hell that was. found out that my brother was shot. to this day i still don't know why. and i can never get over the. sorry i can't go on. i'll start crying. start crying. i can't continue. it. has to cut his talk short it's like he can still feel the beatings today he tells us 75 years after the liberation of the auschwitz concentration camp. so david levene is one of some $200.00 survivors simon who is going to be attending ceremonies at auschwitz but every year they'll be fierce survivors and few eyewitness accounts what does this mean for attempts to keep the memory of the holocaust alive specially at a time when we're seeing a rise in anti-semitism in many countries. well that's right and poignant it is each one of these ceremoni
this year is no different krakow airport every year the custodians of auschwitz bring survivors together on the anniversary marking the liberation of the german extermination camp but the interest this year is higher than usual. the press contingent for the 75th anniversary is huge they are here to listen to the last living witnesses and their stories of the hell that was. found out that my brother was shot. to this day i still don't know why. and i can never get over the. sorry i can't go on....
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this year is no different krakow airport every year the custodians of auschwitz bring survivors together on the anniversary marking the liberation of the german extermination camp. but the interest this year is higher than usual. the press contingent for the 75th anniversary is huge the hits a listen to the last living witnesses and their stories of the hell that was our schmidt's. dog and one day i found out that my brother was shot. to this day i still don't know why. and i can never get over the. story and we can't go on. i'll start crying if i. start crying. i can't continue. it. it has to cut his talk show what it's like he can still feel the beatings today he tells us 75 years after the liberation of the auschwitz concentration camp. unser fears that the memory of the holocaust with all its many lessons will fade for future generations as as the last survivors passed away. he was indeed most of these people are well into their eighty's many of them by over 90 years old it's not very likely that they are going to survive for very much longer and bear witness to what they themselves
this year is no different krakow airport every year the custodians of auschwitz bring survivors together on the anniversary marking the liberation of the german extermination camp. but the interest this year is higher than usual. the press contingent for the 75th anniversary is huge the hits a listen to the last living witnesses and their stories of the hell that was our schmidt's. dog and one day i found out that my brother was shot. to this day i still don't know why. and i can never get over...
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this year is no different krakow airport every year the custodians of auschwitz bring survivors together on the anniversary marking the liberation of the german extermination camp but the interest this year is higher than usual. the press contingent for the 75th anniversary is huge they're here to listen to the last living witnesses and their stories of the hell that was. one day i found out that my brother was shot. to this day i still don't know why. and i can never get over the. he. can't go on. i'll start crying if i. start crying. i can't continue. it has to cut his talk short it's like he can still feel the beatings today he tells us 75 years after the liberation of the auschwitz concentration camp. did have your correspondent joins me now for more on this good morning to you 75 years after auschwitz anti semitism is on the rise again in europe and in germany what's happening. that's a very big question is a sense of incredulity that it is rising again against the background of this kind of history i think there's some sense that the history is being forgotten the memory is not qui
this year is no different krakow airport every year the custodians of auschwitz bring survivors together on the anniversary marking the liberation of the german extermination camp but the interest this year is higher than usual. the press contingent for the 75th anniversary is huge they're here to listen to the last living witnesses and their stories of the hell that was. one day i found out that my brother was shot. to this day i still don't know why. and i can never get over the. he. can't go...
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this year is no different krakow airport every year the custodians of auschwitz bring survivors together on the anniversary marking the liberation of the german extermination camp. but the interest this year is higher than usual. the press contingent for the 75th anniversary is huge the hits a listen to the last living witnesses and their stories of the hell that was. one day i found out that my brother was shot. to this day i still don't know why. and i can never get over that. sorry i can't go on. i'll start crying. start crying. i can't continue. it. it has to cut his talk show what it's like he can still feel the beatings today he tells us 75 years after the liberation of the auschwitz concentration camp. on steve levine is one of the few remaining survivors of auschwitz the holocaust and there are very real concerns that the memory of the holocaust will fade as these last survivors pass away is indeed i mean there will be no longer in the sort of the foreseeable future they will no longer be actual witnesses of that time which is why it's so important to. cut bring up an interest to
this year is no different krakow airport every year the custodians of auschwitz bring survivors together on the anniversary marking the liberation of the german extermination camp. but the interest this year is higher than usual. the press contingent for the 75th anniversary is huge the hits a listen to the last living witnesses and their stories of the hell that was. one day i found out that my brother was shot. to this day i still don't know why. and i can never get over that. sorry i can't...
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prime minister exhibits such illiteracy how can it be i personally participated in the liberation of krakow i personally participated in the liberation of auschwitz my blood lies somewhere inside i was injured there and now i come here and hear things like that how can that be i'm a living participant of poland's liberation everyone knows that 600000 of our soldiers died during poland's liberation everywhere there are our graves i don't think this is a one off this is part of a focused propaganda exercise this is art international with us. this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in florida no mother daughter is buried in a cemetery it is healing messes with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pin this on than him and what happens in court b b b b. shocked shocked as far as society we feel. we don't know childress is truthful. and of this unfortunat
prime minister exhibits such illiteracy how can it be i personally participated in the liberation of krakow i personally participated in the liberation of auschwitz my blood lies somewhere inside i was injured there and now i come here and hear things like that how can that be i'm a living participant of poland's liberation everyone knows that 600000 of our soldiers died during poland's liberation everywhere there are our graves i don't think this is a one off this is part of a focused...
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this year is no different krakow airport every year the custodians of our streets bring survivors together on the anniversary marking the liberation of the german extermination camp but the interest this year is higher than usual. the press contingent for the 75th anniversary is huge the hits you listen to the last living witnesses and their stories of the hell that was our streets starved for one day i found out that my brother was shot. to this day i still don't know why. and i can never get over the. old. story i can't go on. i'll start crying. start crying. i can't continue. it. that has to cut his talk short it's like he can still feel the beatings today he tells us 75 years after the liberation of the auschwitz concentration camp. and with me i have a john barry john resul adopted levine that he's in auschwitz today for those set of minis and every year we see fewer of these eyewitness accounts fewer survivors how important august stories especially given the pissing rise of anderson it is in many parts of the leg well they are crucial on a reason i you know i don't know how it's aff
this year is no different krakow airport every year the custodians of our streets bring survivors together on the anniversary marking the liberation of the german extermination camp but the interest this year is higher than usual. the press contingent for the 75th anniversary is huge the hits you listen to the last living witnesses and their stories of the hell that was our streets starved for one day i found out that my brother was shot. to this day i still don't know why. and i can never get...
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prime minister exhibits such illiteracy how can it be i personally participated in the liberation of krakow i personally participated in the liberation of auschwitz my blood lies somewhere inside i was injured there and now i come here and hear things like that how can that be i'm a living participants of poland's liberation everyone knows that 600000 of our soldiers died during poland's liberation everywhere there are our graves i don't think this is a one off this is part of a focus propaganda exercise rather does it for me i'll be back with more news of top the hour this is our international. many times he should be. one of the few myself to be in luck because. that's me what i mean i was me and i got most of the same. ritual. moved back. home when i was a. double one who moved many. of them. away in the spirit john in the reason i'm visiting said some people watch musical blood coming from the. winter with them in it and there have none removed can you. hear me. you know before george soros became. a global. market manipulator and election he wrote a lot of interesting books and of cour
prime minister exhibits such illiteracy how can it be i personally participated in the liberation of krakow i personally participated in the liberation of auschwitz my blood lies somewhere inside i was injured there and now i come here and hear things like that how can that be i'm a living participants of poland's liberation everyone knows that 600000 of our soldiers died during poland's liberation everywhere there are our graves i don't think this is a one off this is part of a focus...
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prime minister exhibits such illiteracy how can it be i personally participated in the liberation of krakow i personally participated in the liberation of auschwitz my blood lies somewhere in so easy or i was injured there and now i come here and hear things like that how can that be i'm a living participant of poland's liberation everyone knows that 600000 of our soldiers died during poland's liberation everywhere there are graves i don't think this is a one off this is part of a focus propaganda exercise. well thank you for joining us hale and hearty international sean thomas will be here at the top of the hour with the latest headlines. seems like 2016 all over again bernie sanders is popular in doing well in the polls and the democratic establishment along with the donors are nervous they're centrist politics is praying now throw in identity politics the problem for bernie this time around apparently is that he's not inclusive enough is a democratic primary being rigged again. you know world of big. law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream
prime minister exhibits such illiteracy how can it be i personally participated in the liberation of krakow i personally participated in the liberation of auschwitz my blood lies somewhere in so easy or i was injured there and now i come here and hear things like that how can that be i'm a living participant of poland's liberation everyone knows that 600000 of our soldiers died during poland's liberation everywhere there are graves i don't think this is a one off this is part of a focus...
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liberating the most notorious nazi concentration camp that is which is located in the south of poland krakow. and of course generally about the soviet contribution in defeating fascist nazi germany of course union suffered the greatest number of losses 27000000 died during not and that followed a very amusing performance of the string orchestra by the renowned soviet violinist and conductor to have a cough that was out will probably be returning at some point in the program. in other news opening another front in the global trade war washington is now targeting longtime allies in europe it's renewed threats to slap tariffs on the blocks to trade in response to the move to impose a digital tax on u.s. tech giants shot a difference keep reports from paris. not being is a beethoven or for me idea is give a little here get a lot there for global companies it's often a direct line to the heart of power for generations boozy lunches were once the fashion but now it seems did still giants more interested in offering up a cup of joe as it plans to introduce a digital tax take for it seems that the b
liberating the most notorious nazi concentration camp that is which is located in the south of poland krakow. and of course generally about the soviet contribution in defeating fascist nazi germany of course union suffered the greatest number of losses 27000000 died during not and that followed a very amusing performance of the string orchestra by the renowned soviet violinist and conductor to have a cough that was out will probably be returning at some point in the program. in other news...
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you are now, a rather murky scene in krakow over the past few days. —— in europe now.ear. we will see things clear air out as we go into the weekend thanks to this weather system which will bring outbreaks of rain, gusty winds and from the west come and across the mountains of norway into the western alps become a good dose of snowfall to ta ke alps become a good dose of snowfall to take us into the start of the weekend. still some mist and fog problem for the ease and the mediterranean looking quieter, but that weather system works is what use words as we go through this weekend and emotional to come on the alps. in the uk, no snow but a bit ofa alps. in the uk, no snow but a bit of a respray from the wind in the rain this weekend. more details in half an hour. now it's time for brexitcast. website brexitcast. .. brexitcast... from the bbc. danny dyer: no-one's got a (bleep) clue what brexit is! donald trump: brexit is, errr... dominic raab: i hadn't quite understood the full extent of this. we are particularly reliant on the dover—calais crossing. keir starmer: this
you are now, a rather murky scene in krakow over the past few days. —— in europe now.ear. we will see things clear air out as we go into the weekend thanks to this weather system which will bring outbreaks of rain, gusty winds and from the west come and across the mountains of norway into the western alps become a good dose of snowfall to ta ke alps become a good dose of snowfall to take us into the start of the weekend. still some mist and fog problem for the ease and the mediterranean...
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at another, he teaches english as a second language in krakow, poland, a position he takes after settingomance leads to marriage in september 1995. soon baby pascal arrives, and jimi moves his young family back to portland. >> i remember the first time when we drove from the airport into portland. i've never seen anything like that -- this beautiful river and then the lights. >> jimi gets a gig as a vineyard manager, and in his spare time starts his own brand of wine. he enlists the help of a friend, chris williams, who until that point was not a winemaker, but a motorcycle mechanic. >> jimi's whole goal was to be able to make wines that people enjoyed, make wines that we enjoyed. >> but while jimi's focused on his career, his marriage to bozena turns bitter. in 2000, they divorce. they agree that pascal will spend every other weekend with his dad. on many a saturday, jimi takes pascal to work. your dad tried to pull you into this as a kid, right? he wanted you around? >> whenever i was with him, it was more for the fact that i was with him and he was happy that i was there. >> what do y
at another, he teaches english as a second language in krakow, poland, a position he takes after settingomance leads to marriage in september 1995. soon baby pascal arrives, and jimi moves his young family back to portland. >> i remember the first time when we drove from the airport into portland. i've never seen anything like that -- this beautiful river and then the lights. >> jimi gets a gig as a vineyard manager, and in his spare time starts his own brand of wine. he enlists the...
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. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: 1930's jewish dance music serenaded tovariedman at her hotel in krakow.tory is not just about death and murder. liberation meant rebirth, a second chance at life. >> it's my birthday, january 27. absolutely i celebrate it. >> reporter: and above all tova honors her mother raizl, who saved her life by hiding her next to a corpse in birkenau as the nazis eliminated witnesses before fleeing the soviet advance. able to cry for the first time in years.>> ell, first of all, you arema gonn me cry now, because crying was a crime. if they heard you crying, you ghed. they shoot you, so i learned not to cry. >> if there is any way to save this world, it is to eliminate hatred. because hatred kills, it winds up death, it wds up killing. and i have learned that the hard way so if we could only live together as human beings that my mission in life. >> reporter: in the twilight of their lives, the survivors' legacy couldn't be any clearer. but how ch of the modern world is listening? for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant in birkenau >> woodruff: impeachment may be d
. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: 1930's jewish dance music serenaded tovariedman at her hotel in krakow.tory is not just about death and murder. liberation meant rebirth, a second chance at life. >> it's my birthday, january 27. absolutely i celebrate it. >> reporter: and above all tova honors her mother raizl, who saved her life by hiding her next to a corpse in birkenau as the nazis eliminated witnesses before fleeing the soviet advance. able to cry for the first time in...
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confident let me give you perspective off the radar screen when my wife lisa was flying back from krakow in poland after attending the funeral of a good plane, on a plane were dozens of holocaust survivors and their families, specifically auschwitz survivors who were there to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the nazi concentration camp's liberation she talked to many of the survivors and their families, including a woman who was literally born there in the camp december of 1944, kept hidden underneath some paper, a baby who lived. a reminder of a real trial i think it puts everything in perspective. bottom line, i think we can sell off again if we get more bad news in the coronavirus front. again, a death here in the u.s. would hurt the stock market. but the earnings are looking good and in the scheme of things, maybe the outbreak is not tend of the world one bit of good news about the coronavirus and we could have a real run but we need that news before we can get real aggressive. charlie in vermont, charlie? >> caller: yes, hi a huge boo-yah to you jim. >> right back at you >> calle
confident let me give you perspective off the radar screen when my wife lisa was flying back from krakow in poland after attending the funeral of a good plane, on a plane were dozens of holocaust survivors and their families, specifically auschwitz survivors who were there to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the nazi concentration camp's liberation she talked to many of the survivors and their families, including a woman who was literally born there in the camp december of 1944, kept hidden...
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the men, and lucy and felix ended up at the end of the war in a small rural farming village near krakÓw and they were essentially hiding in plain sight and felix became a teacher for the local children and the village. never once told anybody, obviously he was a jew. and at the very end of the war they heard soviet tanks rumbling towards this farm village. and felix got down on his stomach and crawled out into the woods on his hands and knees and could see these soviet tanks coming, liberation liberation and a russian commander walked intoma the building, approached felix and said who are you and felix said i am a teacher here. and the commander said okay, for the first time in many, many months, i am also a jew. and the commander said to him, that is not possible. all the jews are dead. you must be a spy. and felix said no no, i am a jew. so the commander called over a jewishie soviet soldier, and said you are jew, he's a jew, speaking yiddish or hebrew to each other. and felix came from a very assimilated family and did not speak much yiddish. in factr his father brought in a rabbi to
the men, and lucy and felix ended up at the end of the war in a small rural farming village near krakÓw and they were essentially hiding in plain sight and felix became a teacher for the local children and the village. never once told anybody, obviously he was a jew. and at the very end of the war they heard soviet tanks rumbling towards this farm village. and felix got down on his stomach and crawled out into the woods on his hands and knees and could see these soviet tanks coming, liberation...
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parliament to see if they can push their way back in again the way they did on last tuesday all right from krakow a latin america and it's. at least 11 migrants and refugees including 8 children have died after the boat capsized off the coast of western turkey another 8 people were rescued near the town of chechnya on the edgy and coast that's according to the state owned news agency turkey has been a major port of entry for migrants and refugees fleeing northern africa and the middle east in the past few years. meanwhile more than $100.00 migrants including 50 children have been rescued in the mediterranean sea they were picked up on 3 separate missions by the german owned rescue ship the sea watch 3 migrants who were found off the maltese and libyan coast in attempting to reach europe from libya. well now to poland demonstrations that have been taking place in the capital warsaw against a controversial law that could see judges punished if they are critical of court reforms poland's parliament passed the law in december defying warnings from the european union and in baba reports now from the p
parliament to see if they can push their way back in again the way they did on last tuesday all right from krakow a latin america and it's. at least 11 migrants and refugees including 8 children have died after the boat capsized off the coast of western turkey another 8 people were rescued near the town of chechnya on the edgy and coast that's according to the state owned news agency turkey has been a major port of entry for migrants and refugees fleeing northern africa and the middle east in...
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of trazegnies and lucy and felix ended up at the end of the war and a small farming village near krakÓw they essentially were hiding in plain sight and felix became a teacher for the local cherlin in the village. never once told anyone obviously he was a jew. the end of the war they heard tanks rumbling towards the farm village. helix got down on his stomach and crawled out of the woods on his hands and knees and could see these soviet tanks coming, liberation, liberation and/or russian commander walked into the building and approached felix and said who are you? felix said i'm a teacher here. the commander said okay and felix said for the first time in many many months i am also a jew the commander said to him that's not possible. all the jews are dead. you must be a spy and felix said no, no i am a jew. the commander called over a jewish soviet soldier and said you are a jew, he is a jew speaking atish or hebrew to each other. felix came from a very assimilated family and lublin it did not speak much yiddish. in fact his father brought in a rabbi to the house to teach him a little bit
of trazegnies and lucy and felix ended up at the end of the war and a small farming village near krakÓw they essentially were hiding in plain sight and felix became a teacher for the local cherlin in the village. never once told anyone obviously he was a jew. the end of the war they heard tanks rumbling towards the farm village. helix got down on his stomach and crawled out of the woods on his hands and knees and could see these soviet tanks coming, liberation, liberation and/or russian...
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this year is no different krakow airport every year the custodians of auschwitz bring survivors together on the anniversary marking the liberation of the german extermination camp. but the interest this year is higher than usual. the press contingent for the 75th anniversary is huge the hits a listen to the last living witnesses and their stories of the hell that was. one day i found out that my brother was shot. to this day i still don't know why. and i can never get over the. oh. sorry i can't go on. i'll start crying. start crying. i can't continue. it. it has to cut his talk short it's like he can still feel the beatings today he tells us 75 years after the liberation of the auschwitz concentration camp. moving accounts of the horrors of what happened at auschwitz let's bring back now john beric from d.w. and we also have a mission president of the german union of jewish students and john i'll begin with you talk with us about how you know following generations have dealt with these memories have process them. here in germany of course immediately after the war the generation that ha
this year is no different krakow airport every year the custodians of auschwitz bring survivors together on the anniversary marking the liberation of the german extermination camp. but the interest this year is higher than usual. the press contingent for the 75th anniversary is huge the hits a listen to the last living witnesses and their stories of the hell that was. one day i found out that my brother was shot. to this day i still don't know why. and i can never get over the. oh. sorry i...