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but other consulates in marseille. this was photograph from our holocaust museum archives of the crowd of visa seekers outside the u.s. consulate in marseille in 1941. he wrote, the visa rigamarole is inhuman. it's almost killing the refugees. they have to wait in corridors and lines over and over again until their very souls must be shriveled and shrunk by the experience. we also have testimony from the valfords because when they got to the camp, they were permitted to correspond with their families in europe or the united stat states. we have some letters from fanny and max to their children. first, there's a letter that talks about difficult portation from kippenheim. i packed so much, writes fanny, in two hours, most of it, the herron -- the gentleman, it's her way of describing ss threw back into the house. no linen, no clothes, none of the things your dear papa and i had acquired over the years. when she arrives she writes, we have become beggers. i still cannot grasp we have become so poor and helpless. my eyes
but other consulates in marseille. this was photograph from our holocaust museum archives of the crowd of visa seekers outside the u.s. consulate in marseille in 1941. he wrote, the visa rigamarole is inhuman. it's almost killing the refugees. they have to wait in corridors and lines over and over again until their very souls must be shriveled and shrunk by the experience. we also have testimony from the valfords because when they got to the camp, they were permitted to correspond with their...
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marseille went on to win 2—1.ednesday's 5th stage of the vuelta a espana. angel madrazo won the 107 kilometre stage near valencia — to claim the first world tour victory of his professional career. meanwhile, colombia's miguel angel lopez has regained the red jersey, replacing nicolas roach as the overall leader. he's14 seconds clear of the field. cricket — and australia's steve smith says he's looking forward to facing jofra archer, again, when the 11th ashes test against england gets underway in manchester next week. smith has been cleared to play in australia's tour match against derbyshire this week — that's after recovering from the concussion which forced him to miss last week's 3rd test in leeds. smith was hit by a bouncer from archer during the previous test match. well the test series is now tied 1—1 with two matches to play. it's after england pulled off one of the biggest run chases in history to win the third ashes test at headingley. jofra archer says the momentum is now with england. i think the aust
marseille went on to win 2—1.ednesday's 5th stage of the vuelta a espana. angel madrazo won the 107 kilometre stage near valencia — to claim the first world tour victory of his professional career. meanwhile, colombia's miguel angel lopez has regained the red jersey, replacing nicolas roach as the overall leader. he's14 seconds clear of the field. cricket — and australia's steve smith says he's looking forward to facing jofra archer, again, when the 11th ashes test against england gets...
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former and he scored 31 goals in 51ligue un games in his first two seasons for nice beforejoining marseilleet eight times during a 6—month stint. transmack i tra nsmack i have transmack i have spent more time playing abroad than in italy. i think we can say i grew up as a foot taller abroad. my mum cried when i was first told i could come to brescia. she kept crying. i needed to make my decision. my father was from brescia and he always lived in brescia. it would have been a dream for him to see me play here so she would be happy. and staying in italy where juventus manager maurizio sarri has been diagnosed with pneumonia. having rested over the weekend the club released a statement confirming his condition and he's since commenced treatment. billie simpson of cliftonville ladies has joined lionel messi and zlatan ibrahimovic in being nominated for the world goal of the year puskas award. here's why. the quick—thinking simpson volleyed from her own half against sion swifts in the northern ireland premiership in august last year. the ten nominated goals will be whittled down to three. the ev
former and he scored 31 goals in 51ligue un games in his first two seasons for nice beforejoining marseilleet eight times during a 6—month stint. transmack i tra nsmack i have transmack i have spent more time playing abroad than in italy. i think we can say i grew up as a foot taller abroad. my mum cried when i was first told i could come to brescia. she kept crying. i needed to make my decision. my father was from brescia and he always lived in brescia. it would have been a dream for him to...
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for me, he now lies here under the sea in marseilles. it's his refuge.t—exupery, or saint—ex, is universally revered in france, not just as the author of the little prince, but as a pioneering airman and romantic free spirit. there was also the mystery of his death. translation: i became interested in the disappearance of him because i read his books when i was young and his thinking came to influence me throughout my life. in france we tend to say that you need to read the little prince in two different stages of your life. it was not until i was 40 that i came to understand it and all its subtleties. on july 31st 19114 at 7:45pm, saint—exupery took off for a high altitude reconnaissance mission. taking off from corsica towards the end of the second world war, he disappeared. no—one knew whether he was shot down or simply crashed, and no—one knew where. translation: we think he was spotted by a german gunner in toulon who saw a twin engine plane flying towards marseilles. he was 114 years old and one of the oldest pilots in the war at the time. when i u
for me, he now lies here under the sea in marseilles. it's his refuge.t—exupery, or saint—ex, is universally revered in france, not just as the author of the little prince, but as a pioneering airman and romantic free spirit. there was also the mystery of his death. translation: i became interested in the disappearance of him because i read his books when i was young and his thinking came to influence me throughout my life. in france we tend to say that you need to read the little prince in...
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we think he was spotted by a german goner who saw a twin engine plane flying towards marseilles.e was 44 years old and one of the oldest pilots in the war at the time. when i use to dive in that area i would find bits of planes but i always thought they we re planes but i always thought they were from a german plane. in 1998, a fisherman found a piece of plain in his next along with a little bracelet. and to our surprise on that bracelet was lit in the name saint—exupery. i need those bits of wreckage so i decided to investigate. the main part of the wreckage was at a depth of 87 metres, it was about two km from the coast. we did not find any visible human remains. but while i was at the back of the wreckage i caught sight of a wild cough and i tried to grab itand sight of a wild cough and i tried to grab it and put it around sight of a wild cough and i tried to grab itand put itaround my sight of a wild cough and i tried to grab it and put it around my neck like a scarf. the image that came into my mind was that of the little prince on his planet with his big scarf floating in t
we think he was spotted by a german goner who saw a twin engine plane flying towards marseilles.e was 44 years old and one of the oldest pilots in the war at the time. when i use to dive in that area i would find bits of planes but i always thought they we re planes but i always thought they were from a german plane. in 1998, a fisherman found a piece of plain in his next along with a little bracelet. and to our surprise on that bracelet was lit in the name saint—exupery. i need those bits of...
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consulate in marseille on december 8th, 1941, the visas had been approved in washington. they showed up. a monday. the previous day, of course, pearl harbor had been bombed. and the united states found itself at war with nazi germany. so the valfers showed up at the consulate and they said we can't issue the visas right now there is an emergency. there will have to be further checks. they weren't rejected for visas but were told we have to have further checks. and we actually have a letter from fanny to her children after this. saying, "when i first arrived here -- "this is in early 1942, a month or so after pearl harbor -- "we expected to leave for the u.s. after four weeks. it didn't work out that way. now we must wait until it's our turn. we have nothing to do but suffer." >> fanny was actually much morp patient than her husband. she believed it -- she tried to sort of remove herself from this sort of daily struggle to get visas while her husband was going every day or every other day either writing or going personally to the consulate or writing to the hyus, trying to
consulate in marseille on december 8th, 1941, the visas had been approved in washington. they showed up. a monday. the previous day, of course, pearl harbor had been bombed. and the united states found itself at war with nazi germany. so the valfers showed up at the consulate and they said we can't issue the visas right now there is an emergency. there will have to be further checks. they weren't rejected for visas but were told we have to have further checks. and we actually have a letter from...
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thank you for bringing that up. >> that color mentioned marseille and we are talking about normandy.as at the case that after the invasion of paris that many had fled to the countryside? >> it was more true in 1940 because as the germans moved east, citizens literally began a mass exodus. every single car, every single train and the idea was to get to some place in the west and south of france and away from the germans but then they occupied the north and after the battle in 1942, the germans realized that in fact the threat could be from the south so they occupied the whole country in 1943. >> olivia north carolina. >> thanks for having us. great job on the book. my father was an american g.i. and he was in england loading ships for d-day. anyway he got to normandy in late july. he met my mother over there and she lived in this-- anyway, they had no food, you couldn't go to the local supermarket and get any food. she had nothing. they had to try to grow their food and minefields because there was no open field on the occupation was pretty heavy in the 40s. her uncle got shot by the
thank you for bringing that up. >> that color mentioned marseille and we are talking about normandy.as at the case that after the invasion of paris that many had fled to the countryside? >> it was more true in 1940 because as the germans moved east, citizens literally began a mass exodus. every single car, every single train and the idea was to get to some place in the west and south of france and away from the germans but then they occupied the north and after the battle in 1942,...
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that's their knew neek role in the resistance. >> that call mentioned brittany and marseilles. we're talking about normandy. was it the case that after the invasion of paris, many citizens from paris or suburbs fled to the countryside? >> that was true, but it was more true in 1940. because as the germans moved east, citizens of paris literally began a mass exodus. every car and every train. the idea was to get to someplace in the west and south of france and away from the germans. of course the germans then at first occupied the north with a collaborationist government in the south, and then after a battle in 1942, the germans realized that, in fact, the threat could be from the south, north africa. so they occupied the whole country in 1943. >> let's go back to calls from bob in bolivia, north carolina. >> hi, professor, thanks for having us. great job on the book. hey, my father is an american g.i. he was in southhampton england loading ships for d-day, and anyway, he got to normandy in late july. he met my mother over there, and she lived in -- called -- anyway, the occupat
that's their knew neek role in the resistance. >> that call mentioned brittany and marseilles. we're talking about normandy. was it the case that after the invasion of paris, many citizens from paris or suburbs fled to the countryside? >> that was true, but it was more true in 1940. because as the germans moved east, citizens of paris literally began a mass exodus. every car and every train. the idea was to get to someplace in the west and south of france and away from the germans....
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how they fight fires and the way things happen in germany and comparing it to how it happens here marseille come pinko he's one of the founders of the camp he couldn't be happier with how the german delegation and their american hosts are getting along. you don't even realize that there are 2 different groups when they're in full gear i can't differentiate between the many fans and it was in the. camp farenheit is far more than just a training ground for future fire fighters it's a place to exchange skill sets can learn from others. because change happens not just on the field but also during lunch breaks bonding over a shared passion with people from the other side of the atlantic for everyone involved in camp farenheit the goal for the future is clear. they want the exchange program to go on but next time around they want to meet in germany. french inventor frank is a potter has successfully crossed the english channel on a jet powered hoverboard that he designed himself the 35 kilometer trip took the pot at 20 minutes with one field stop midway in the strait of dover it was the 40 year o
how they fight fires and the way things happen in germany and comparing it to how it happens here marseille come pinko he's one of the founders of the camp he couldn't be happier with how the german delegation and their american hosts are getting along. you don't even realize that there are 2 different groups when they're in full gear i can't differentiate between the many fans and it was in the. camp farenheit is far more than just a training ground for future fire fighters it's a place to...
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this is where p. hungry intends to build francis first solar powered restaurant in the city of marseille he's to use trench gardening and permaculture to grow his own produce locally it is a close all the idea was that the restaurant will be part of the ecosystem. but it can take advantage of the produce being grown around the restaurant. was also the restaurants will give back to the f. by supplying water with the compost. the digest state from bites agradable feed stock. there's a real relationship between the garden and the restaurants the value again mostly because he's then push. the restaurant will be called to possession the french word for a good omen set to open in two years time. from the from the focus a selection and we'll see you at the same time next week ♪ amy: from new york, this is democracy now!. >> i think everyone who has been out on the front lines, everyone who has been screaming pantaleo because now he's fired. and for, you know,w, commission o'neill, i thank you for doing the right thing. i truly sincerely thank you for firing the officer. regardless however you c
this is where p. hungry intends to build francis first solar powered restaurant in the city of marseille he's to use trench gardening and permaculture to grow his own produce locally it is a close all the idea was that the restaurant will be part of the ecosystem. but it can take advantage of the produce being grown around the restaurant. was also the restaurants will give back to the f. by supplying water with the compost. the digest state from bites agradable feed stock. there's a real...
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maybe thought they were being funny to you and basically branding that the club of marseille a gay club saying a foot away and makes the stadium gay and supporting lgbt club to fight against homophobia now the tone of the chunks was considerably stronger and along at along the lines of calling them a bunch of i can't say the word but it runs christie is other things that i'm not even going to him to what they were saying because they're just too offensive. and the coaches of both teams are she happy the play was suspended they felt that was the right decision not all of the plans agreed that which is interesting willow scipione who plays a niece and said we called stop the game each time some more rooms do something i'm against all forms of discrimination but you shouldn't stop the match for so little it's ridiculous and that is a debate that was saying a lost phone line this two she's as angry that the plans on taking it more seriously saying. that none of them condemned the child to the bonus i think just complained about the amount of time that the game was stopped for at this gentle
maybe thought they were being funny to you and basically branding that the club of marseille a gay club saying a foot away and makes the stadium gay and supporting lgbt club to fight against homophobia now the tone of the chunks was considerably stronger and along at along the lines of calling them a bunch of i can't say the word but it runs christie is other things that i'm not even going to him to what they were saying because they're just too offensive. and the coaches of both teams are she...