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nazi's examplee to all occupied people.ere the concentration camps, which been thebeginning had coconspirator's chief weapon of everypposition kind. german anti-nazis were the first victims. but with the war, their numbers swelled to include citizens of all the nations of europe. their fate is described. auschwitz on the 1st of december 1943 and 2.5mate that at least million victims were executed and exterminated there by gassing and burning. at least another half million starvation and disease, making the total dead about three million. executed andg the approximately -- the remainder of the total number germand about 100,000 jews and great numbers of citizens from holland, france, hungary,poland, czechoslovakia, greece and other countries. >> medical experiments too were manyard procedure at concentration camps. these included lowering the body degreesure to 28 centigrade, high altitude tests smermtsure chambers, with poison -- experiments with and evenseases sterilization experiments. this was genocide, the destruction o
nazi's examplee to all occupied people.ere the concentration camps, which been thebeginning had coconspirator's chief weapon of everypposition kind. german anti-nazis were the first victims. but with the war, their numbers swelled to include citizens of all the nations of europe. their fate is described. auschwitz on the 1st of december 1943 and 2.5mate that at least million victims were executed and exterminated there by gassing and burning. at least another half million starvation and...
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miriam cline cass to move, who fled nazi -- casanov, who fled nazi europe as a child in 1941. an educational specialist for holocaust studies at miami-dade county public schools, and director of the holocaust institute at the university of miami, miriam has dedicated her life to educating the new generation of teachers and students about the horrors of the holocaust. mr. speaker, as we enter this new elected, we recommit ourselves to ensuring that never again means never again. e will never stop fighting hateful anti-semitism and discrimination, wherever and whenever it appears. in this house, the people's house, we stand together united against hate. we stand together in pledging never again. never again. thank you, and i yield back. mr. weber: i thank the gentlelady from florida and i yield to another gentlelady rom florida. ms. wasserman schultz: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, today we remember the six million jews and millions of others who were systemically murdered in the darkest chapter of human history. last week i had the privilege of traveling with
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he asked what it meant to him to flee nazi germany and then go back into austria and confront the nazis to help to force their surrender and his words were so powerful, i ended my book with them. and i'll read them to you here. he said that it struck him as both a rare opportunity and a solemn obligation, quote, i would just like people to realize, he said, that the refugees who got a haven in the u.s. did their best to repay that debt and i think he really did. he, many times over he repaid that debt, you know, in absolutely heroic fashion. so with that i'll be glad to take any questions that you have. [applause] >> thank you very much, thank you. yes, please. >> yes, admirable person to this public life-- i have a couple of questions, did he ever go back to germany? and how was he discovered by the nazis, you know, as being a spy? >> well i'll take the second one first. so, his ambitions got grander and grander with his successes and after he had developed such vital intelligence on hitler's bunker on the train lines, he at one point cabled back to the allies that he thought he had fo
he asked what it meant to him to flee nazi germany and then go back into austria and confront the nazis to help to force their surrender and his words were so powerful, i ended my book with them. and i'll read them to you here. he said that it struck him as both a rare opportunity and a solemn obligation, quote, i would just like people to realize, he said, that the refugees who got a haven in the u.s. did their best to repay that debt and i think he really did. he, many times over he repaid...
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other books have been written obviously about nazi hunting, very good books about nazi hunting.i focused on the men of trawniki because nothing had ever been written to this extent about that training camp and i was fascinated with the idea that they could recruit an army of 5000 men sto do the dirtiest jobs but yes, the cia as we all know did let men in but because that had been covered before and written about, i went to different way. >> great talk so far, i look forward to buying your books for sure area and thanks for taking the picture with me before this. i was wondering, it would seem i've read accounts of the hunt for the remnants of nazi war criminals in other books asuch as hitler's furies and it seems like many of these hunts were ineffectual and the judges weren't interested. do you think the us missed any chances? was it that the law did not permit them to prosecute any of these criminals themselves or do you think justice was necessarily served by the nearly reporting them? do you think their home countries had an interest in prosecuting them or do you think this
other books have been written obviously about nazi hunting, very good books about nazi hunting.i focused on the men of trawniki because nothing had ever been written to this extent about that training camp and i was fascinated with the idea that they could recruit an army of 5000 men sto do the dirtiest jobs but yes, the cia as we all know did let men in but because that had been covered before and written about, i went to different way. >> great talk so far, i look forward to buying your...
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german anti-nazis were the first victims.tions of europe. their fate is described ny -- by the witness rudolf hess. >> i commanded auschwitz on the 1st of december 1943 and estimate that at least 2.5 million victims were executed and exterminated there by gassing and burning. million another half succumbed to starvation and disease, making the total dead about three million. included among the executed and burned were approximately -- russian prisoners of war. the remainder of the total number included about 100,000 german jews and great numbers of citizens from holland, france, belgium, poland, hungary, czechoslovakia, greece and other countries. >> medical experiments too were standard procedure at many concentration camps. these included lowering the body temperature to 28 degrees centigrade, high altitude tests in pressure chambers, experiments with poison diseases -- poison bullets and contagious diseases and even sterilization experiments. this was genocide, the premeditated destruction of entire peoples. genocide, the
german anti-nazis were the first victims.tions of europe. their fate is described ny -- by the witness rudolf hess. >> i commanded auschwitz on the 1st of december 1943 and estimate that at least 2.5 million victims were executed and exterminated there by gassing and burning. million another half succumbed to starvation and disease, making the total dead about three million. included among the executed and burned were approximately -- russian prisoners of war. the remainder of the total...
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today marks 75 years since the liberation of warsaw for nazi germany by soviet and polish forces the capital's occupied for years thousands were deported from the warsaw ghetto to death camps 200000 soviet soldiers gave their lives to stop the brutal regime in the city and its surroundings. the cities today empty in deserted the bodies of poles tortured and executed could often be seen in ditches and sewer pipes there is not a single undamaged building remaining in warsaw objects of historical and cultural heritage been plundered and demolished. i. i i. i am. i. feel. it is with great joy as i'm reporting to you that today on january the 7945 joint forces of the soviet army's 1st belarusian front and the polish 1st army have successfully completed an offensive operation wolf a turning movement and have liberated the city of warsaw from that syrian vader's once and for all. our troops are greeted by local police to proceed to the streets to salute our shoulders no fences with cheers and its 1st woman great city to liberate the city from nazi occupation. joseph levin dusky was a young
today marks 75 years since the liberation of warsaw for nazi germany by soviet and polish forces the capital's occupied for years thousands were deported from the warsaw ghetto to death camps 200000 soviet soldiers gave their lives to stop the brutal regime in the city and its surroundings. the cities today empty in deserted the bodies of poles tortured and executed could often be seen in ditches and sewer pipes there is not a single undamaged building remaining in warsaw objects of historical...
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we mourn for all the victims of the nazis, including 6 million jews. all the victims of the nazis, includingntration camps, atrociously slaughtered and 40% of them. citizens of the former soviet union. so for us the holocaust has also been for us a deep wound. it is a tragedy we shall never forget. before coming to jerusalem i read the authentic documents, the breaks from the offices of the red army after the liberation of auschwitz, i have to tell you, colleagues, it is very difficult to read these details speak in detail how this camp was organised as this machinery for the cold—blooded extermination of people was working and it is almost unbearable to read. many of them are handwritten by these soldiers and officers of the red army on the second, third day of the liberation of the prisoners and these players give us a chance to feel the shock that they felt when they saw what was happening there. they witnessed things that made them feel pain, indignation and compassion. marshall, who was in charge of the military operation to take the areas of germany tried to save as many civilians as p
we mourn for all the victims of the nazis, including 6 million jews. all the victims of the nazis, includingntration camps, atrociously slaughtered and 40% of them. citizens of the former soviet union. so for us the holocaust has also been for us a deep wound. it is a tragedy we shall never forget. before coming to jerusalem i read the authentic documents, the breaks from the offices of the red army after the liberation of auschwitz, i have to tell you, colleagues, it is very difficult to read...
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nazis destroyed a lot of records.trazegnie training camp was almost considered mundane in their eyes. it was a training camp. and so is the soviets were coming in to poland, the men of trazegnie and their leader escaped and one of the places they went was prague. fand so they likely took a lot of the records with them and they were stashed in prague. the ss didn't necessarily destroy them because it was really considered ade rather mundane operation, it was a training camp. it wasn't high high level. >> were these people part of the group? they were terrorizing the jews when they came into t town. these people were not part of that group, they were different group is that right? >> that's right, they were collaborators and notor germans. there were a number of ethnic germans, but jacob reimer had been born in ukraine and what we now know as ukraine. his family had migrated their years in your earlier. so even on his ethnic german, he wasn't part of germany. there were 5000 men, but they were recruits and collaborators
nazis destroyed a lot of records.trazegnie training camp was almost considered mundane in their eyes. it was a training camp. and so is the soviets were coming in to poland, the men of trazegnie and their leader escaped and one of the places they went was prague. fand so they likely took a lot of the records with them and they were stashed in prague. the ss didn't necessarily destroy them because it was really considered ade rather mundane operation, it was a training camp. it wasn't high high...
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miriam cline cass to move, who fled nazi -- casanov, who fled nazi europe as a child in 1941. an educational specialist for holocaust studies at miami-dade county public schools, and director of the holocaust institute at the university of miami, miriam has dedicated her life to educating the new generation of teachers and students about the horrors of the holocaust. mr. speaker, as we enter this new elected, we recommit ourselves to ensuring that never again means never again. e will never stop fighting hateful anti-semitism and discrimination, wherever and whenever it appears. in this house, the people's house, we stand together united against hate. we stand together in pledging never again. never again. thank you, and i yield back. mr. weber: i thank the gentlelady from florida and i yield to another gentlelady rom florida. ms. wasserman schultz: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, today we remember the six million jews and millions of others who were systemically murdered in the darkest chapter of human history. last week i had the privilege of traveling with
miriam cline cass to move, who fled nazi -- casanov, who fled nazi europe as a child in 1941. an educational specialist for holocaust studies at miami-dade county public schools, and director of the holocaust institute at the university of miami, miriam has dedicated her life to educating the new generation of teachers and students about the horrors of the holocaust. mr. speaker, as we enter this new elected, we recommit ourselves to ensuring that never again means never again. e will never...
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friday marks the 75th anniversary of the soviet union's liberation of warsaw from nazi germany thousands were sent to death camps all lost their lives in the city that suffered years of occupation during the 2nd world war. the pentagon reacts stanky sections that washington has routinely lied about america's longest war made by the top u.s. official overseeing afghanistan's reconstruction. and tehran of brands its former partners washington's pockets after germany confirmed it caved in to trump's threat to impose tariffs on european states if they don't quit the 2015 nuclear deal. you're watching r t international armors on a long thank you for joining us. moscow has marked the 75th anniversary of the soviet union's liberation of warsaw nazi germany with a large firework display in all more than 3000 following the russian capital skyline morsel was all queued pint by nazi germany 6 years some 200000 soviet soldiers gave their lives to stop the brutal regime in the city and its surroundings. the city stood empty and deserted the bodies of poles tortured and executed to be seen in ditches
friday marks the 75th anniversary of the soviet union's liberation of warsaw from nazi germany thousands were sent to death camps all lost their lives in the city that suffered years of occupation during the 2nd world war. the pentagon reacts stanky sections that washington has routinely lied about america's longest war made by the top u.s. official overseeing afghanistan's reconstruction. and tehran of brands its former partners washington's pockets after germany confirmed it caved in to...
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friday marks the 75th anniversary of the thought that unions liberation of warsaw from nazi germany thousands was stoned to death camps all lost their lives in a city that suffered years of occupation during the 2nd world war. the pentagon reacts to accusations that washington has routinely lied about america's longest war made by the top u.s. official overseeing afghanistan's reconstruction. to run grounds is for many e.u. partners that washington's puppets after germany confirmed it caved into trump's threat to impose tariffs on fewer appeared in states if they don't quit the 2015 nuclear deal. very well welcome to you watching r.t. international with me nikki. moscow has marked the 75th anniversary of the soviet union's liberation of warsaw from nazi germany with a large firework display and all more than 3000 fireworks lit up the russian capital skyline warsaw was occupied by nazi germany for 6 years 200000 soviet soldiers gave their lives to stop the brutal regime in the city and its surroundings. city stood empty and deserted the bodies of poles tortured and executed to be seen in ditch
friday marks the 75th anniversary of the thought that unions liberation of warsaw from nazi germany thousands was stoned to death camps all lost their lives in a city that suffered years of occupation during the 2nd world war. the pentagon reacts to accusations that washington has routinely lied about america's longest war made by the top u.s. official overseeing afghanistan's reconstruction. to run grounds is for many e.u. partners that washington's puppets after germany confirmed it caved...
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friday marks the 75th anniversary of the soviet union's liberation of warsaw from nazi germany thousands were sent to their death and camps or lost a life in the city but suffered years of occupation during the war. also this hour u.k. police for years knew but ignored the most profound sexual abuse by pedophiles in care homes as according to an independent news reports we talked to a former detective who took part in the initial investigation. from motor vehicle robberies if somebody reported that kind of a crime to the trolleys you would get a 1st class response if you were a child being raped it wasn't being reflected. and c.n.n. promises an eye opening documentary on fake news and its impact on the simpsons despite the channel itself being exposed as a misinformation mecca. a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at our church here in moscow thanks for joining us this hour. party marks 75 years since the liberation of warsaw from nazi germany and by soviet and polish forces the capital was brutally occupied for years thousands were deported from the warsaw ghetto to de
friday marks the 75th anniversary of the soviet union's liberation of warsaw from nazi germany thousands were sent to their death and camps or lost a life in the city but suffered years of occupation during the war. also this hour u.k. police for years knew but ignored the most profound sexual abuse by pedophiles in care homes as according to an independent news reports we talked to a former detective who took part in the initial investigation. from motor vehicle robberies if somebody reported...
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just love low and dusky was a young boy when the nazis took warsaw here's how he described life under their occupation. or not sure sure sure there were game when i was 11 years old and it came unexpectedly and started with an aerial bombardment and you didn't even know that this could all be real like a bolt from the blue drums were falling out from the scarring and your family and friends were dying blood and how were old around them or to be sure they'd stayed became worse from the 10th of january denounce a plane stop conducting but you aren't but they started dropping incendiary shelf full of white phosphorus there were 2 periods when the terror had reached its highest point during that time hanged in shock people were lying in the street you were afraid to go outside because the cars could have come and taken anyone you were afraid to write a trend as no one knew where the germans might stop a person and take him somewhere terrible he said the movies approached the rules were simple everything was prohibited and you had no rights except working for the nazi trade was prohibited
just love low and dusky was a young boy when the nazis took warsaw here's how he described life under their occupation. or not sure sure sure there were game when i was 11 years old and it came unexpectedly and started with an aerial bombardment and you didn't even know that this could all be real like a bolt from the blue drums were falling out from the scarring and your family and friends were dying blood and how were old around them or to be sure they'd stayed became worse from the 10th of...
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friday marks the 75th anniversary of the soviet union's liberation of warsaw from nazi germany thousands were sent to death camps who lost their lives in the city the suffered years of occupation during the 2nd world war. the pentagon react to accusations that washington has routinely lied about america's longest war made by the top u.s. official overseeing afghanistan's reconstruction. to run bronze it's for my e.u. partners washington's puppets also germany confirmed it cave into into trumps the right to impose tariffs on european states if they don't quit the 25th the nuclear deal. a very warm welcome to you watching our c.n.n. national with me nicky aaron it's great to have you with us. well moscow is marking the 75th anniversary of the union's liberation of warsaw from nazi germany in all more than 3000 fireworks will light up the russian capital skyline as you can see from these live pictures it's happening right now also there will be cannon are coming out of $24.00 shots fired by cullen from the war era the capsule of poland was liberated during for pozner operation the battle fo
friday marks the 75th anniversary of the soviet union's liberation of warsaw from nazi germany thousands were sent to death camps who lost their lives in the city the suffered years of occupation during the 2nd world war. the pentagon react to accusations that washington has routinely lied about america's longest war made by the top u.s. official overseeing afghanistan's reconstruction. to run bronze it's for my e.u. partners washington's puppets also germany confirmed it cave into into trumps...
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friday marks the 75th anniversary of the soviet union's liberation of warsaw for nazi germany as the polish government continues to question the role of the red army we hear from eyewitness to the about. we were liberated by the soviet soldiers outside the town. then i spent 2 months in the song if you tossed it over there i find that the worst song could be free. also this hour u.k. police for years but ignored the most profound sexual abuse by pedophiles in care homes and the planet new report reveals we talked to a former detective who took part in the initial investigation. from motor vehicle robberies it's from but you'll recall to that kind of a crime to the police you would get a 1st class response if you were a child being raped it wasn't being reflected. and c.n.n. promises and eye opening documentary on fake news and its impact on citizens despite the channel itself being exposed as a misinformation mecca. you're watching our 2 international bring you your live news update from our studio here and moscow welcome to the program. friday marks 75 years since the liberation of
friday marks the 75th anniversary of the soviet union's liberation of warsaw for nazi germany as the polish government continues to question the role of the red army we hear from eyewitness to the about. we were liberated by the soviet soldiers outside the town. then i spent 2 months in the song if you tossed it over there i find that the worst song could be free. also this hour u.k. police for years but ignored the most profound sexual abuse by pedophiles in care homes and the planet new...
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friday marks the 75th anniversary of the soviet union's liberation of warsaw from nazi germany thousands were sent to death camps or lost their lives in the city the suffered years of occupation during the war. washington's puppets around slums its former e.u. partners in the nuclear deal after germany confirmed to impose paris berlin did not move against the. u.k. police for years new but ignored the most profound sexual abuse by paedophiles in care homes an independent new report has revealed we spoke to a former detective who took part in the initial investigation. we have. and. time and time again to do. they watching r.t. international thanks for joining us. today about 75 years since the liberation of warsaw for nazi germany by soviet and polish forces the capital was occupied for years thousands were deported from the warsaw ghetto to death camps 200000 soviet soldiers gave their lives to stop the brutal regime in the city and its surroundings. city stood empty and deserted the bodies of poles tortured and executed to be seen in ditches and sewer pipes there's not a single undamag
friday marks the 75th anniversary of the soviet union's liberation of warsaw from nazi germany thousands were sent to death camps or lost their lives in the city the suffered years of occupation during the war. washington's puppets around slums its former e.u. partners in the nuclear deal after germany confirmed to impose paris berlin did not move against the. u.k. police for years new but ignored the most profound sexual abuse by paedophiles in care homes an independent new report has revealed...
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they were systematically robbed by the nazis. and after the war there were no signs of compensation. collectors agata and camps all mine. today researchers are searching for the missing works of art a painful process for the descendants of looted art the fight starts feb 10th on t.w. . this is deja vu news live from berlin grief and shock after the death of u.s. basketball star kobe bryant who's been killed with 8 others in a helicopter crash. is one of the hardest loss of ever dealt with i'm never meant to be. fans around the world paying tribute to brian died along with his teenage daughter when the helicopter they were.
they were systematically robbed by the nazis. and after the war there were no signs of compensation. collectors agata and camps all mine. today researchers are searching for the missing works of art a painful process for the descendants of looted art the fight starts feb 10th on t.w. . this is deja vu news live from berlin grief and shock after the death of u.s. basketball star kobe bryant who's been killed with 8 others in a helicopter crash. is one of the hardest loss of ever dealt with i'm...
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my day marks the 75th anniversary of the soviet union's liberation of warsaw from nazi germany thousands were sent to death camps or lost their lives in a city that suffered years of occupation during the 2nd world war. the pentagon reacts to accusations that washington has routinely lied about america's longest war made by the u.s. the top u.s. official overseeing afghanistan's reconstruction. wrong brungs its ground its all me e.u. partners washington's top it off to germany confirmed it caved in to trump's threat to impose tariffs on european states if they don't quit the 2015 nuclear deal. to. a very warm welcome you are watching r.t. international with me. is exactly 75 years since warsaw was liberated by sylvia and polish forces the capital was occupied by nazi germany for years thousands were deported to death comes from the from warsaw from the warsaw ghetto 200000 soviet soldiers gave their lives to stop the brutal regime in the city and its surroundings. city stood empty and deserted the bodies of poles tortured and executed to be seen in ditches and sewer pipes there's not a s
my day marks the 75th anniversary of the soviet union's liberation of warsaw from nazi germany thousands were sent to death camps or lost their lives in a city that suffered years of occupation during the 2nd world war. the pentagon reacts to accusations that washington has routinely lied about america's longest war made by the u.s. the top u.s. official overseeing afghanistan's reconstruction. wrong brungs its ground its all me e.u. partners washington's top it off to germany confirmed it...
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friday marks the 75th anniversary of the soviet union the liberation of warsaw from nazi germany thousands were sent to death camps or lost their lives in the city that suffered years of occupation to. new partners washington's it just me confirmed it caved into donald trump's threat to impose tariffs on european states if they don't quit the 2015 nuclear deal. and british police ignored the most profound sexual abuse by paedophiles in care homes a new report reveals a former detective who took part in the initial investigation tells her side of the story. we have to educate. and deal with time and time again. when she joined us this is r.t. international. it is exactly 75 years since warsaw was liberated by soviet and polish forces the capital was occupied by nazi germany for years thousands were deported to death camps from the warsaw ghetto 200000 soviet soldiers gave their lives to stop the brutal regime in the city and its surroundings. city stood empty and deserted the bodies of poles tortured and executed to be seen in ditches and sewer pipes there's not a single undamaged building
friday marks the 75th anniversary of the soviet union the liberation of warsaw from nazi germany thousands were sent to death camps or lost their lives in the city that suffered years of occupation to. new partners washington's it just me confirmed it caved into donald trump's threat to impose tariffs on european states if they don't quit the 2015 nuclear deal. and british police ignored the most profound sexual abuse by paedophiles in care homes a new report reveals a former detective who took...
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the nazi occupation one of the darkest chapters in poland's history nearly 6 long years of death and terror left its capital warsaw all but destroyed the occupiers and their collaborators divided the population by race millions of supposed undesirables shift off to perish in the ovens and gas chambers of the extermination camps women were raped in the streets men women and children mass occurred in pogroms only to be dumped into mass graves by the end of it all 90 percent of polish jews had been exterminated but 75 years ago on the 17th of january soviet forces liberated warsaw back then the people welcome to the soviet troops here's an account from newly declassified documents. the nazis committed astonishing and terrifying atrocities in poland evidence of human death and suffering was everywhere polish residents met soviet soldiers with happiness and joy for i was they stood in the streets greece in red army troops they saluted officers and soldiers expressing gratitude for liberation of the city from nazi occupation but for the city's government now the day the nazis were expelled
the nazi occupation one of the darkest chapters in poland's history nearly 6 long years of death and terror left its capital warsaw all but destroyed the occupiers and their collaborators divided the population by race millions of supposed undesirables shift off to perish in the ovens and gas chambers of the extermination camps women were raped in the streets men women and children mass occurred in pogroms only to be dumped into mass graves by the end of it all 90 percent of polish jews had...
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gathering comes just ahead of the 75th anniversary of the red army liberating switch the infamous nazi town we've talked to a holocaust survivor. and me i will never forget it every morning i look at my hands and see. i have the number here and i see it every day the time. despite the remembrance event in israel being aimed at uniting nations in the face of tragedy the leader of poland will not be in attendance after a dispute with russia holocaust survivors have been saying it's vital not to distort. the pot's. people. know liberation they really say that without the red army there would be no me my mother or other prisoners. also coming up on the program from china to europe washington is on the brink of another global trade war as the e.u. threatens to slap a so-called digital tax on us to. trump responds with proposed plans to sanction the blocks also trade. i run the clock across the world this is your artsy international from the team and myself you know neil alone welcome. dozens of world leaders and dignitaries have gathered in jerusalem to commemorate the holocaust then bring
gathering comes just ahead of the 75th anniversary of the red army liberating switch the infamous nazi town we've talked to a holocaust survivor. and me i will never forget it every morning i look at my hands and see. i have the number here and i see it every day the time. despite the remembrance event in israel being aimed at uniting nations in the face of tragedy the leader of poland will not be in attendance after a dispute with russia holocaust survivors have been saying it's vital not to...
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is imputed -- nazi-ism.mericans were again forced to grapple with a crucial question reminiscent of the first world war. embracedtists who these ideas or associated with toxic regimes be banished? emerged with intensity and stormy postwar debate that involved a number of people. i document this in the book. i will talk about one such person today. their alleging wartime ties to nazi-ism and pledge to come to the u.s. to perform created heated response among musicians, listeners, government officials, and thousands of citizens, who believed their presence on u.s. soil would contaminate american society. aboutaid, i want to talk a specific controversy. in the summer of 1948, the chicago symphony, one of the invited ae country, conductor for the season. the belief that his activities were inseparable from those of the nazi regime would generate an impassioned response. months toiated for get the particulars of the deal did eventually, and he was appointed in december of 1948 to come the following fall. but the
is imputed -- nazi-ism.mericans were again forced to grapple with a crucial question reminiscent of the first world war. embracedtists who these ideas or associated with toxic regimes be banished? emerged with intensity and stormy postwar debate that involved a number of people. i document this in the book. i will talk about one such person today. their alleging wartime ties to nazi-ism and pledge to come to the u.s. to perform created heated response among musicians, listeners, government...
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they were systematically robbed by the nazis. and after the war there were no signs of compensation. jewish art collectors caught it and announced psalm on her 3rd right didn't steal all these smart words just to get more money it was to eliminate everything connected to jewish culture today researchers are searching for the missing works of art. it's challenging for the experts. and painful for the descendants. to sell money looted art in the 3rd rush starts feb 10th on d w. this is do w. news and these are our top stories american basketball star kobe bryant has been killed in a helicopter crash a helicopter burst into flames after it came down in foggy conditions in suburban los angeles 8 others including bryant's teenage daughter also died bryant was a 5 to.
they were systematically robbed by the nazis. and after the war there were no signs of compensation. jewish art collectors caught it and announced psalm on her 3rd right didn't steal all these smart words just to get more money it was to eliminate everything connected to jewish culture today researchers are searching for the missing works of art. it's challenging for the experts. and painful for the descendants. to sell money looted art in the 3rd rush starts feb 10th on d w. this is do w. news...
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on september 1st 939 nazi germany invaded poland the attack on a storm that had been gathering for 2 decades germany's to. feat and world war one had left the country humiliated its economy shattered providing an opportunity for a radical nationalist movement led by at off it. hitler's rhetoric blamed those who had supposedly weakens the nation most of all he blamed the jews he was determined to expel every jew in germany and eventually beyond as the nazis expanded into austria czechoslovakia and elsewhere when the occupation of poland brought 2000000 jews under nazi control the notion of expulsion increasingly gave way to murder even in the most remote villages of europe no jew was safe. i was born in 1000 silty for intensive to be near me in the tiny village called port. weavers the only jewish families or village in their moses family is there were there 6 people my father alexander my mother just all this is my middle sister our lives in miriam and i went to a very few. and the nice singable being the poor. we always had the tards of so we never felt lonely. we lived on a be all
on september 1st 939 nazi germany invaded poland the attack on a storm that had been gathering for 2 decades germany's to. feat and world war one had left the country humiliated its economy shattered providing an opportunity for a radical nationalist movement led by at off it. hitler's rhetoric blamed those who had supposedly weakens the nation most of all he blamed the jews he was determined to expel every jew in germany and eventually beyond as the nazis expanded into austria czechoslovakia...
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friday marks the 75th anniversary of the soviet union's liberation of warsaw from nazi germany thousands were sent to death camps or lost their lives in the city that suffered years of occupation during the 2nd world war. the pentagon ranks tank is ations the washington hands that routinely lie about america's longest war made by the top u.s. official overseeing afghanistan's reconstruction. and tear on the brands it's a former e.u. partners washington's puppets off to germany confound it caved into trucks threats to impose tariffs on european states if they don't quit the 2015 nuclear deal. from moscow where it's just past 4 in the morning you're watching r.t. international welcome to the program. how moscow has marks the 75th anniversary of the soviet union's liberation of warsaw from nazi germany with a large fire what display you know more than 3005 acts lit up the russian capital skyline warsaw was occupied by nancy germany for 60 s 200000 save it soldiers gave their lives to stop the brutal regime in the city and its surroundings. the city stood empty and deserted the bodies of pol
friday marks the 75th anniversary of the soviet union's liberation of warsaw from nazi germany thousands were sent to death camps or lost their lives in the city that suffered years of occupation during the 2nd world war. the pentagon ranks tank is ations the washington hands that routinely lie about america's longest war made by the top u.s. official overseeing afghanistan's reconstruction. and tear on the brands it's a former e.u. partners washington's puppets off to germany confound it caved...
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proud to mark the 75th anniversary of the stop unions liberation of warsaw from nazi germany thousands were sent to death camps all lost their lives in the city that suffered years of occupation during the 2nd world war. to ron brown and its former even partners washington's puppets after germany confirmed it paved into trump's threat to impose tariffs on european states if they don't quit the 2015 nuclear deal. which is police knew but ignored the most profound and sexual abuse by paedophiles in care homes a new report reveals a former detective who took part in the initial investigation tells her side of the story. that they were vulnerable kids who we have to take you to task and the old solid failed time and time again to do that. to. a very warm welcome you're watching artie international with me nicky airing our top story this hour it's been exactly 75 years since warsaw was liberated by soviet and polish forces the capital was occupied by nazi germany for years thousands were deported to death comes from the warsaw ghetto 200000 soviet soldiers gave their lives to stop the bruta
proud to mark the 75th anniversary of the stop unions liberation of warsaw from nazi germany thousands were sent to death camps all lost their lives in the city that suffered years of occupation during the 2nd world war. to ron brown and its former even partners washington's puppets after germany confirmed it paved into trump's threat to impose tariffs on european states if they don't quit the 2015 nuclear deal. which is police knew but ignored the most profound and sexual abuse by paedophiles...
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that the group mom and i were in the village at that moment the nazis all just started drinking and beats trying to the point that they began to pull the children from the 2nd floor and it did seem like the hill with us and shooting them like targets. wishing it that it. would break and if we jumped from the windows into a snow drift or flat feet if they shot at us at the local saved us. this is their left over we were sitting on the tram. that when a nazi soldier took a step forward someone shot him in the back of beyond that the transmedia is surrounded they pushed us out and paced us against a wall. much a boy was said to me. i ran to the street to the latvia there was a woman with a child. she took my hand i didn't know she was german tested it to stop the soldier she told him that i was her child and he had a scar and i had my own proposed deal. with a flat so we were only wearing like dresses that they attached us to a convoy of prisoners it was a very moving without food and water would sic the name people where. when some people fall they shot them immediately that when we c
that the group mom and i were in the village at that moment the nazis all just started drinking and beats trying to the point that they began to pull the children from the 2nd floor and it did seem like the hill with us and shooting them like targets. wishing it that it. would break and if we jumped from the windows into a snow drift or flat feet if they shot at us at the local saved us. this is their left over we were sitting on the tram. that when a nazi soldier took a step forward someone...
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that when a nazi soldier took a step forward someone shot him in the back of. the transmedia he surrounded they pushed us out and paced us against a wall. a boy whispered to me. i ran to the street to the left. there was a woman with a child. she took my hand i didn't know she was german that's typical stop her soldier she told him that i was her child and he let us go and i did my own proposed deal. with that was that we were only wearing like dresses if they touched us to a convoy of prisoners it was a very moving without food and water with sic the name people where. when some people fall they shot them immediately. when we could not walk we had to carry each other. then we were slaughtered on the left with the sick the lame and old. my mom was just thrown to the right breast the king wanted but that at this and i could ignore it she shouted girls hold each other's hands all your life never bought these rare. last. week it was it was kind of slow in fight once he was such a street that my sister he found just a wall and we wrote on the wall. we. were actuall
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you can see the nazi hierarchy.ding hit five days later, the newspaper published a brief story stating that the conductor was withdrawing and will not be coming to chicago. clearly, the toxicity of the german ideology continued to distressed many who could not sever the connection between art and politics. though nazi germany had disappeared in the spring of 1945, the malevolent character of nazi-ism had impressed itself on the american mind. the war's end didn't mean that its effect had simply evaporated. self-described jewish subscriber wrote to the "chicago daily news" in january 1949 and he was assessing the views of those who supported bringing the conductor to chicago. he was assessing specifically those who said they believed in the "sanctity of art," and he offered a chilling statement. "a knife wielded by an artist will cut just as surely as those wielded by a butcher." that's what the letter writer wrote. it is true that the conductor was acquitted of nazi activities after the war by an allied tribunal tha
you can see the nazi hierarchy.ding hit five days later, the newspaper published a brief story stating that the conductor was withdrawing and will not be coming to chicago. clearly, the toxicity of the german ideology continued to distressed many who could not sever the connection between art and politics. though nazi germany had disappeared in the spring of 1945, the malevolent character of nazi-ism had impressed itself on the american mind. the war's end didn't mean that its effect had simply...
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what we have to go back here to a nazi times to a time when the nazi propaganda minister good was nationalize the entire german film industry and founded a central organ a central institution to control the film industry and in this central institution our football was the food from the top he was right at the top of that institution he was a close collaborator of go both he was in charge of issues such as deciding which films get made which people are allowed to participate in filmmaking which people are excluded from film making and eventually also which people from the film industry were sent to the front were sent to be the soldiers for the german for the nazi government at the time so he was a very crucial in a very crucial position in that propaganda ministry of joseph was ok this is certainly it was in the archives it was accessible information how did this remain unknown to so many for so very long and was coming up now. but what happened is that after the nazis. fell after germany capitulated many people that were involved in nazi structures had to go through a process called de nazi
what we have to go back here to a nazi times to a time when the nazi propaganda minister good was nationalize the entire german film industry and founded a central organ a central institution to control the film industry and in this central institution our football was the food from the top he was right at the top of that institution he was a close collaborator of go both he was in charge of issues such as deciding which films get made which people are allowed to participate in filmmaking which...
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i will be recovering nazi looted art. two lawyers recovered stolen artwork read the two will discuss several cases and provide an overview of the ethical and legal of issues and recovering nazi legal art. we hope you'll join us october 17 at 7:00 p.m. right here. tonight we welcome mary anne plane the author of "hitler's last hostages" a fascinating study of art in the third reich traces the roots of hitler's obsession with art and the vision of a purified nazi state. the author an art reporter for "the wall street journal" and american cheerleader for "the news york times." we are pleased to have her in conversation with aaron thompson who has the wonderful designation of being the only full-time professor of art crime. following the conversation we will have a knotty and q&a so save your questions and following that "hitler's last hostages" will be on sale at the museum shop in the author will do a book signing in the main lobby with a pen of your choice for like two welcome her livestream it into her joining us live an
i will be recovering nazi looted art. two lawyers recovered stolen artwork read the two will discuss several cases and provide an overview of the ethical and legal of issues and recovering nazi legal art. we hope you'll join us october 17 at 7:00 p.m. right here. tonight we welcome mary anne plane the author of "hitler's last hostages" a fascinating study of art in the third reich traces the roots of hitler's obsession with art and the vision of a purified nazi state. the author an...
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and slavs were seen as subhuman according to nazi poland was a and subjugated nation by nazi germanynd it was the nazi-soviet pact which paved the way for the occupation of poland. the polish authorities are outraged by the speech given by putin. they save we do go to jerusalem for the ceremony, we must have a chance to speak, because we think that putin will try to distort history, therefore we must have the right of reply and be allowed to speak at the ceremony just like you would be speaking. in the organizers said no, we are sticking to this format, nations that won world war ii or germany, who perpetrated the holocaust. we are only going to give those representatives a right to speak. atat that point the polish government said we are not going to go at all. anchor: something else getting attention is the attendance of vladimir putin. i've not seen him in the images. this is live footage of the event before the ceremony kicks off shortly. how significant is it that vladimir putin is there and delivering an address? reporter: i suppose it reflects two things. firstly, the politica
and slavs were seen as subhuman according to nazi poland was a and subjugated nation by nazi germanynd it was the nazi-soviet pact which paved the way for the occupation of poland. the polish authorities are outraged by the speech given by putin. they save we do go to jerusalem for the ceremony, we must have a chance to speak, because we think that putin will try to distort history, therefore we must have the right of reply and be allowed to speak at the ceremony just like you would be...
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the nazis tree of death concentration camp was liberated exactly 75 years ago by soviet forces the 27th of january has become international whole course remembrance day in memory of the millions of jews killed during the 2nd world war. another news france bans a grenade responsible for seriously injuring numerous protesters but critics are skeptical about the motivation behind the government's me. a us army veteran calling himself cyber rambo boasts of his influence on bolivia's politics by swamping social media with as many as 69 posts. this is r.t. international great to have you with us. monday marks an emotional day for many around the world exactly 75 years ago the red army liberated the auschwitz death camp in poland almost 1100000 people lost their lives at the nazi site in the most appalling tragedy of the holocaust it's liberation close one of the most shameful chapters in history. in fact there were 3 death camps at the site auschwitz one started its system of murder and torture back in may of 1940 prisoners life began at the registration building where he or she received pers
the nazis tree of death concentration camp was liberated exactly 75 years ago by soviet forces the 27th of january has become international whole course remembrance day in memory of the millions of jews killed during the 2nd world war. another news france bans a grenade responsible for seriously injuring numerous protesters but critics are skeptical about the motivation behind the government's me. a us army veteran calling himself cyber rambo boasts of his influence on bolivia's politics by...
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the nazis factory of death. was liberated exactly 75 years ago by soviet forces the 27th of january has become an international. remembrance day in memory of the millions of jews killed during the 2nd world war. the wrongs. trying to focus on facts not mainstream headlines the united states president references u.s. news outlets and. look at how washington uses language to shape the narrative around the middle east the nation. of russian protests across latin america and u.s. army veteran calling himself. his influence on the region. social media with its money 69 2nd. thanks for joining us on our team. hawkins thanks for joining us. a monday marks an emotional day for many around the world it's exactly 75 years since the red army opened the gates to auschwitz in poland almost one and half 1000000 people were brutally murdered at the nazi death camp in the most appalling tragedy of the holocaust it's a liberation close to one of the most shameful chapters in history 75 years on the memories of those who survived
the nazis factory of death. was liberated exactly 75 years ago by soviet forces the 27th of january has become an international. remembrance day in memory of the millions of jews killed during the 2nd world war. the wrongs. trying to focus on facts not mainstream headlines the united states president references u.s. news outlets and. look at how washington uses language to shape the narrative around the middle east the nation. of russian protests across latin america and u.s. army veteran...
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president warns the evils of the nazi era are still with us in the form of some of his. fellow i'm terry martin good to have you with us china is expanding its efforts to contain a deadly new coronavirus putting 10 cities on lockdown this comes as millions of people are traveling for the chinese new year celebrations many of those events have now been canceled authorities reported more than $800.00 cases of the disease at least $26.00 people have died so far 2 of those deaths occurring outside the epicenter of the outbreak the city of new hong. a city of 11000000 people with almost no one on the streets trains planes buses cars almost nothing leave so enters with han. hospitals and the epicenter of the outbreak are overwhelmed with patients so overwhelmed that authorities have now decided to build a new dedicated hospital from scratch hoping to complete construction in just 6 days. in existing hospitals health workers are working tirelessly against the virus. knows which includes it would of course we're worried and so are our relatives. but we're nurses and will do our
president warns the evils of the nazi era are still with us in the form of some of his. fellow i'm terry martin good to have you with us china is expanding its efforts to contain a deadly new coronavirus putting 10 cities on lockdown this comes as millions of people are traveling for the chinese new year celebrations many of those events have now been canceled authorities reported more than $800.00 cases of the disease at least $26.00 people have died so far 2 of those deaths occurring outside...
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the gathering comes just ahead of the 75th anniversary of the read on the reading i switch from this nazi death camp we spoke to a holocaust survivor. the i will never forget to every morning i look at my hands and see. i have the number here and i see it every day the time. despite the remembrance event in israel being aimed at you nice seeing nations in the face of tragedy the leader of poland will not be in attendance after a dispute with russia holocaust survivors say it's vital not to distort and politicize the past. no liberation they really say that without the red army there would be no me my mother or other prisoners. also ahead on the program this hour from china to europe washington is on the brink of another global trade war as the e.u. threatens to slap a so-called digital tax on us to. respond with proposed plans to sanction the block's trait. just approaching it 2 minutes past 8 pm here in moscow this thursday january the 23rd welcome wherever you're tuning in from i mean in the new. dozens of world leaders dignitaries have gathered in jerusalem to commemorate the holocaust
the gathering comes just ahead of the 75th anniversary of the read on the reading i switch from this nazi death camp we spoke to a holocaust survivor. the i will never forget to every morning i look at my hands and see. i have the number here and i see it every day the time. despite the remembrance event in israel being aimed at you nice seeing nations in the face of tragedy the leader of poland will not be in attendance after a dispute with russia holocaust survivors say it's vital not to...
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that when a nazi soldier took a step forward someone shot him in the back. that the transmission is surrounded they pushed us out and paced us against a wall. a boy was said to me. i ran to the street to the last couple there was a woman with a child. she took my hand i didn't know she was german and that's typical stop the soldier she told him that i was her child and he had a scar and i did mine on purpose steel. that we were only wearing like dresses that they attached us to a convoy of prisoners it was a very moving without food and water with 6 to name people where. when some people fall they shot them immediately when we could not walk we had to carry each other. then we were supported on the left with the sick lame and old. mom was just thrown to the right breast the but that at that and i could ignore it she shouted you girls hold each other's hands all your life never part these were her last her. for. rick it was it just got destroyed by once he was such an fraud street with my sister he found just a wall and we wrote on the wall. we are home yes.
that when a nazi soldier took a step forward someone shot him in the back. that the transmission is surrounded they pushed us out and paced us against a wall. a boy was said to me. i ran to the street to the last couple there was a woman with a child. she took my hand i didn't know she was german and that's typical stop the soldier she told him that i was her child and he had a scar and i did mine on purpose steel. that we were only wearing like dresses that they attached us to a convoy of...
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they were a central part of the nazi regime the nazis aspire to control every aspect of german lives, ostensibly for their own good. anyone who is not a member was a target. enemies,d political outcasts and military opponents all faced attention, abuse and death. war.was total the germans forced millions of people to sacrifice their freedom, health and lives. the camps were tools in that effort. they were centers of production, a means of combating weakness all for the benefit of the so-called area and rates. in the end, they achieved none of those things and became the most visible reason why much of the world banded together to defeat the nazi regime. thank you for listening. [applause] >> thank you you to our panelists. we have time for a few questions before our hard and at 3:30. please raise your hand. we will start in the front. >> thank you for your presentation. perhaps you folks can answer a question i have posed as a -- i have posts to military experts with regards to the normandy campaign. of 1944, from a military standpoint field others feltmel and the war was lost and the
they were a central part of the nazi regime the nazis aspire to control every aspect of german lives, ostensibly for their own good. anyone who is not a member was a target. enemies,d political outcasts and military opponents all faced attention, abuse and death. war.was total the germans forced millions of people to sacrifice their freedom, health and lives. the camps were tools in that effort. they were centers of production, a means of combating weakness all for the benefit of the so-called...
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but what happened is that after the nazis. fell after germany capitulated many people that were involved in nazi structures had to go through a process called de nazi for cation and it's also happened to alfred boa in that process he simply lied he lied about his position in the film industry he maintained that he was simply a cog in the will. of the film industry somebody who was not particularly high end . in the hierarchy of that industry and that somehow perpetuated itself was accepted by eventually by the british authorities he was allowed to get back into film work and he also wrote one of the major histories of german film from that period and in that history in fact perpetuated his own lies in all came all because an amateur film. expert found out about this he was reading the history of somebody else and found inconsistencies in the story of of limbaugh went into the archives and revealed all the details that we know. great you know those amateur sleuths are out there what's the belen allah been saying about the news
but what happened is that after the nazis. fell after germany capitulated many people that were involved in nazi structures had to go through a process called de nazi for cation and it's also happened to alfred boa in that process he simply lied he lied about his position in the film industry he maintained that he was simply a cog in the will. of the film industry somebody who was not particularly high end . in the hierarchy of that industry and that somehow perpetuated itself was accepted by...
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since the liberation of auschwitz more than a 1000000 people most of them jews were killed at the nazi death camp during the 2nd world war with anti semitism on the rise there is a sense of urgency to remind the world what happened that. also on the program grief and shock of the tragic death of the u.s. basketball star kobe bryant he was killed along with 8 others including his teenage daughter in a helicopter crash outside los angeles. and drastic measures to contain a deadly coronavirus travel bans and place in china extends the biggest national holiday to keep people cold will this stop the rapid spread of the virus. pattern of a warm welcome to you i'm under. to do it marks a 75 years since the liberation of the auschwitz extermination camp by soviet troops in the final months of the 2nd world war survivors and world leaders are gathering at the site ahead of the official ceremony. the morning began with a wreath laying ceremony to honor the victims these are some of the last remaining auschwitz survivors the event is being hosted by polish president underage duda. among the guest
since the liberation of auschwitz more than a 1000000 people most of them jews were killed at the nazi death camp during the 2nd world war with anti semitism on the rise there is a sense of urgency to remind the world what happened that. also on the program grief and shock of the tragic death of the u.s. basketball star kobe bryant he was killed along with 8 others including his teenage daughter in a helicopter crash outside los angeles. and drastic measures to contain a deadly coronavirus...