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of the nazi holocaust was. there a well for a b. or a certain lose the critical work. and charm to justify word. most importantly it is claims to not see how local aslan's unique that no one has suffered in history of humankind and compared to what the jews endured to. and follows from that according to the israel he's because the sucker if you see me you can't you can't apply to israel and israel and you you can't comply with israel and use the same moral code neagle standards that you apply...
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of the nazi holocaust. and. the well for of the or has certainly is the critical weapon. and charm to justify words. most importantly it is claims to not see how closely is unique that no one has suffered in history of human kindness ever compare to what the jews endured. and then follows from that according to the israel heeds because to suffer abuse you need you can't you can't the israel of the israel and you you can't employ. israel and use the same moral code legal standards that you apply to any other people and so far it's not a whole even though it's you know repeatedly commits gross human rights violations convince gross. crimes under international law including to believe someone is a work crime under the. international criminal court or whenever you try to call israel to account for the human rights violations a war crimes crimes against humanity that the minutes or the immediately does and invokes the nazi holocaust and says. you time the client to us the same standards the same moral standards and same legal standards. because of what i was using door would w
of the nazi holocaust. and. the well for of the or has certainly is the critical weapon. and charm to justify words. most importantly it is claims to not see how closely is unique that no one has suffered in history of human kindness ever compare to what the jews endured. and then follows from that according to the israel heeds because to suffer abuse you need you can't you can't the israel of the israel and you you can't employ. israel and use the same moral code legal standards that you apply...
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nazis. holocaust survivor: they were all brought to babiyar and they were all undressed, everyone, and theny were killed. you can't, you can't even imagine, a lot of people can't imagine. announcer: those who managed to survive the nazis then suffered the post world war ii persecution, indoctrination and anti- semitism of the communists. jews were forbidden to practice their faith and were denied education and denied jobs. they lived in fear of the soviet people who were encouraged to roam the streets to find jews so that they could ridicule and beat them. hoffman: the elderly jews were victimized throughout this century. and now tragically, by the collapse of the soviet system itself. right now, sacrifices are the order of the day. governments don't have enough money to maintain social services. they are not paying pensions on time. today an elderly person has to get along in ukraine on about $20 a month. and half of that has to go for rent and utilities. eckstein: this is bela. she lost her entire family in world war ii, in the holocaust, all 13 members of her family were lost. today's we
nazis. holocaust survivor: they were all brought to babiyar and they were all undressed, everyone, and theny were killed. you can't, you can't even imagine, a lot of people can't imagine. announcer: those who managed to survive the nazis then suffered the post world war ii persecution, indoctrination and anti- semitism of the communists. jews were forbidden to practice their faith and were denied education and denied jobs. they lived in fear of the soviet people who were encouraged to roam the...
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so i ended up tracing these women to the eastern territories of the nazi regime when the crimes of the holocaust occurred . the so-called blood lands and killing fields. eupepsia they come in the system and then there mobilize to participate in these campaigns. ahead the read any books before the placed women in large numbers in these fights. this of my stories about, how they get there, react to what they have seen, some of them rivet -- move into the role of accomplices. we often think of german perpetrators as camp guards. and in small numbers. about 3,500 based on some very sparse and agitation. the reality was women sent to the east as part of hestia -- hitlers colonial project. nurses and imperial kind of developers, colonizers. and all these capacities. and they had to participate in the imperial projects which included the holocaust, these genocidal programs. i in understanding the magnitude of this, discovering the magnitude of this, i wanted to up make the book accessible to as many people as possible. i've been here for about 20 years working in archives around the world. i went to th
so i ended up tracing these women to the eastern territories of the nazi regime when the crimes of the holocaust occurred . the so-called blood lands and killing fields. eupepsia they come in the system and then there mobilize to participate in these campaigns. ahead the read any books before the placed women in large numbers in these fights. this of my stories about, how they get there, react to what they have seen, some of them rivet -- move into the role of accomplices. we often think of...
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to wonder what -- i started to feel as though i'd walked into germany 40 years after the holocaust to find the nazis in power. and i wanted to understand what had happened to this society as a result of building a normality on the basis of terror. >> john: the very title "the act of killing" is deeply profound because for a lot of these men, as you see, it was a performance, it was an act. they openly say that they were emulating movies that they had seen, sometimes that they had literally just walked out of. >> in the city where we made the film, the army recruited the killers from the ranks of what were called movie theater gangsters. these were gangsters who were selling movie theater tickets on the black market, hanging out in movie theaters as a base -- using them as a base for much more serious criminal activity and they loved hollywood movies. and killing is a profoundly human act. we're really the only species that does it, but it's also a traumatic act. so killers need to distance themselves from what they do and anwar and his friends, the man in "the act of killing" those are the main char
to wonder what -- i started to feel as though i'd walked into germany 40 years after the holocaust to find the nazis in power. and i wanted to understand what had happened to this society as a result of building a normality on the basis of terror. >> john: the very title "the act of killing" is deeply profound because for a lot of these men, as you see, it was a performance, it was an act. they openly say that they were emulating movies that they had seen, sometimes that they...
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. - the most difficult experience during my holocaust was the nazi hit my mother over her head when sheects have to sit for close to an hour while sutz spreads vaseline and mineral oil over their face, then plasters them with bandages similar to the material used for broken arms and legs. once the material sets, the mask is complete. the finishing touches are done weeks later, back at his studio. - ooh, leon, we got a good one. - i don't see much, but you do? - oh, it's a good one. i think this is it. - he brings a name and a face to people who had nothing but tattoos on their arms. words are in history books. you can open up any book, and you can find stories, but when you look at his mask, you see a person that was once alive, a person who was in the holocaust and survived. - i really enjoy doing all of the types of art that i am doing. in making the life masks, i find that to be a wonderful challenge. when i do pastel portraits, each portrait is a learning experience, and i find it very exciting to come into my studio every day and continue some of the paintings that i'm working on a
. - the most difficult experience during my holocaust was the nazi hit my mother over her head when sheects have to sit for close to an hour while sutz spreads vaseline and mineral oil over their face, then plasters them with bandages similar to the material used for broken arms and legs. once the material sets, the mask is complete. the finishing touches are done weeks later, back at his studio. - ooh, leon, we got a good one. - i don't see much, but you do? - oh, it's a good one. i think this...
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tell that to the holocaust museum guard murdered by a neo-nazi who is violent illusions were kept alive in his online community. tell that to the women who live in fear of being a great because it misogynistic phone line threat they see all the time. tell that to the kids that stay home from school because they are traumatized by the taunting they received anonymously on line and tell that to tyler clementi who's the student that committed suicide because of a tweet but ridiculed him for being gay. the sticks and stones saying isn't true in the web sites, plater, youtube and facebook. and in fact in the online world, words and pictures and videos and online games are in affecting the global what tea fire riss of hate that is a threat to people and society. we wrote who viral hate continue nitze spread on the internet because the d manning, the greeting and spiraling content are not of the necessary byproduct of the freedom of expression. we believe that freedom of expression as important as it is, and it is, doesn't trump human dignity to the we wrote our book because we believe people
tell that to the holocaust museum guard murdered by a neo-nazi who is violent illusions were kept alive in his online community. tell that to the women who live in fear of being a great because it misogynistic phone line threat they see all the time. tell that to the kids that stay home from school because they are traumatized by the taunting they received anonymously on line and tell that to tyler clementi who's the student that committed suicide because of a tweet but ridiculed him for being...
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nazi advance in egypt and north africa. while that is the headline in history, his book, "halting a possible holocaust in the middle east," tellsow god used that battle to save jewish people. >> soldiers from new zealand, south african, and britain, halted the army coming from germany and italy. but it is a story about much more than just a military conflict. >> reporter: waiting behind the german troops was a specialized group. >> one of the troops was sent to north africa to go in behind the forces and begin to murder and kill the jewish people who lived in egypt and palestine. >> reporter: at the same time, certain arab leaders, such as al-hussani, also wanted to get rid of the judiciajewish people. >> it would destroy the jewish people, and it would fulfill the others who wanted to destroy the jewish home in the land of israel. >> reporter: the victory prevented that te desire, and the jewish people realized the significance. >> they knew what awaited them if the german-led army won. >> reporter: they showed their appreciation with a special gift to montgomery. >> at the conclusion, they presented the british commander, fie
nazi advance in egypt and north africa. while that is the headline in history, his book, "halting a possible holocaust in the middle east," tellsow god used that battle to save jewish people. >> soldiers from new zealand, south african, and britain, halted the army coming from germany and italy. but it is a story about much more than just a military conflict. >> reporter: waiting behind the german troops was a specialized group. >> one of the troops was sent to north...
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tell that to the holocaust museum guard who was murdered by a neo-nazi whose evil violent dilution for kept alive in this online community. tell that to the women who live in fear of being raped because of misogynistic online threats that they see all the time. tell that to the cyber bully kids who stay home from school because they are traumatized by the taunts they receive anonymously online, and tell that to tyler clemente, who was director student who committed suicide because of a tweet that ridiculed him for being gay. that old sticks and stones saying is simply not true. in the world of websites, twitter, youtube and facebook. in fact, in the online world, words and pictures and videos and online games are infecting the globe with a virus of hate that is a threat to people, and to society. abe foxman and i wrote "viral hate: containing its spread on the internet" because hate filled, the meaning them degrading and potentially violence inspiring content are not the necessary byproduct of freedom of expression. we believe freedom of expression as important as it is, and it is, doe
tell that to the holocaust museum guard who was murdered by a neo-nazi whose evil violent dilution for kept alive in this online community. tell that to the women who live in fear of being raped because of misogynistic online threats that they see all the time. tell that to the cyber bully kids who stay home from school because they are traumatized by the taunts they receive anonymously online, and tell that to tyler clemente, who was director student who committed suicide because of a tweet...
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hundred thirty six of course in nazi germany but the human rights commissioner for russia says that those comparisons show gross ignorance to compare this law to the holocaust. live from moscow thank you very much scott for that will be a poll saying kitty we'll talk to you later. and political commentator adriana helton believes while protests are acceptable but are costing the olympics would have shaven. there's a constant leitmotif of keeping sports out of politics i have no objection at all to stephen fry's exhortation to sports people all over the world to gesture like this but we also rob flippantly suggested that they object and protest like that that there's a certain levity in the whole protest that i find a little distasteful by all means protest if you want to wear rainbow colored tops or pink tops do so i just don't think this that he said is essential is essential at all there's much more to be achieved by engaging and participating than by banning and boycotting a message worth millions of dollars lost among the al waves the last has been trying to transmit its wired of democracy to cuba for decades with next to no success even a special broad
hundred thirty six of course in nazi germany but the human rights commissioner for russia says that those comparisons show gross ignorance to compare this law to the holocaust. live from moscow thank you very much scott for that will be a poll saying kitty we'll talk to you later. and political commentator adriana helton believes while protests are acceptable but are costing the olympics would have shaven. there's a constant leitmotif of keeping sports out of politics i have no objection at all...
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nazi concentration camp in southern germany. she offered a silent prayer near munich. she travelled with a group of survivors from the camp. more than 40,000 people died at the camp during the holocaust. u.s. troops liberated it in 1945. >> translator: the memory of their fate fills me with deep sadness and shame. at the same time such places as the concentration camp memorial site are upheld for a reminder. >> it was set up for the nazis in 1933 as their first concentration camp. it became a network of death camps in germany and abroad including auschwitz and poll ant. >> japan's defense minster said the government is working hard to win the governor's approval for reclaiming land for a new base. approval is needed before construction can begin of an alternative facility of a marine corps. it is adjacent to a residential area. they made the remark to senator in tokyo. they want to relocate to the coastal direct also in okinawa. mccain hopes the governor will soon approve the central government's plan to begin filling in the offshore area. the governor is expected to decide whether to approve the application as early as next spring. he said he was concerned about drastic budget cuts
nazi concentration camp in southern germany. she offered a silent prayer near munich. she travelled with a group of survivors from the camp. more than 40,000 people died at the camp during the holocaust. u.s. troops liberated it in 1945. >> translator: the memory of their fate fills me with deep sadness and shame. at the same time such places as the concentration camp memorial site are upheld for a reminder. >> it was set up for the nazis in 1933 as their first concentration camp....
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nazi concentration camp in the country's south. merkel laid a wreath and said a silent prayer at dachau near munich. more than 40,000 people, most of them jews, died at the dachau camp during the holocaust. u.s. troops liberated it in 1945. >> translator: the memory of their fate fills me with deep sadness and shame. at the same time such places as the concentration camp memorial site at dachau are a powerful reminder. >> dachau was set up by the nazis in 1933 as their first concentration camp. it became the prototype for a network of death camps in germany and abroad including auschwitz in poland. >>> japan's defense minister said the govt is working hard to win the okinawa governor's approval for reclaiming land for a new u.s. military base. approval is needed before construction can begin of an alternative facility to the u.s. marine corps futenma air station. futenma is located adjacent to a residential area. he made the comment to senator john mccain in tokyo. the two discussed the plan to relocate the air station to the coastal district also in okinawa. mccain said he hopes the governor will soon approve the central government's plan to begin filling in the offshore area. governor
nazi concentration camp in the country's south. merkel laid a wreath and said a silent prayer at dachau near munich. more than 40,000 people, most of them jews, died at the dachau camp during the holocaust. u.s. troops liberated it in 1945. >> translator: the memory of their fate fills me with deep sadness and shame. at the same time such places as the concentration camp memorial site at dachau are a powerful reminder. >> dachau was set up by the nazis in 1933 as their first...
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holocaust survivor. when his wife died a couple of years ago, he was haunted by nightmares of his childhood hiding from the nazise marijuana, he says, took him out of the darkness. >> you're free. you fly. >> when you smoke? >> yeah. >> there are 19 other patients here. scientists at tel aviv university are now studying their progress. they call the results outstanding. including weight gain, improved mood, pain and tremor reduction. but i can tell you as a doctor it was my next stop that proved the most surprising. this is israeli's largest hospital, sheba medical center. he is using marijuana to help him with the pain and nausea from chemotherapy. >> filling up the spoon. so that's your medicine inside there. >> you want to take it out? >> and he's doing it inside the hospital. >> how are you feeling? >> relief. first of all in the muscle in the leg. >> and you're not worried about any potential damage to your body? >> not at all. the opposite, actually. i really believe i can be cancer-free for a long time if i continue, you know, consume cannabis. >> yes, he said cancer-free. very early studies on mice in is
holocaust survivor. when his wife died a couple of years ago, he was haunted by nightmares of his childhood hiding from the nazise marijuana, he says, took him out of the darkness. >> you're free. you fly. >> when you smoke? >> yeah. >> there are 19 other patients here. scientists at tel aviv university are now studying their progress. they call the results outstanding. including weight gain, improved mood, pain and tremor reduction. but i can tell you as a doctor it was...
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holocaust survivor. when his wife died a couple of years ago, he was haunted by nightmares of his childhood hiding from the nazisjuana, he says, took him out of the darkness. >> you're free. you fly. >> when you smoke? >> yeah. >> there are 19 other patients here. scientists at tel aviv university are now studying their progress. they call the results outstanding. including weight gain, improved mood, pain and tremor reduction. but i can tell you as a doctor it was my next stop that proved the most surprising. this is israeli's largest hospital, sheba medical center. he is using marijuana to help him with the pain and nausea from chemotherapy. >> filling up the spoon. so that's your medicine inside there. >> you want to take it out? >> and he's doing it inside the hospital. >> how are you feeling? >> relief. first of all in the muscle in the leg. >> and you're not worried about any potential damage to your body? >> not at all. the opposite, actually. i really believe i can be cancer-free for a long time if i continue, you know, consume cannabis. >> yes, he said cancer-free. very early studies on mice in israel,
holocaust survivor. when his wife died a couple of years ago, he was haunted by nightmares of his childhood hiding from the nazisjuana, he says, took him out of the darkness. >> you're free. you fly. >> when you smoke? >> yeah. >> there are 19 other patients here. scientists at tel aviv university are now studying their progress. they call the results outstanding. including weight gain, improved mood, pain and tremor reduction. but i can tell you as a doctor it was my...
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holocaust survivor. when his wife died a couple of years ago, he was haunted by nightmares of his childhood hiding from the nazisarijuana, he says, took him out of the darkness. >> you're free. you fly. >> when you smoke? >> yeah. >> there are 19 other patients here. scientists at tel aviv university are now studying their progress. they call the results outstanding. including weight gain, improved mood, pain and tremor reduction. but i can tell you as a doctor it was my next stop that proved the most surprising. this is israeli's largest hospital, sheba medical center. he is using marijuana to help him with the pain and nausea from chemotherapy. >> filling up the spoon. so that's your medicine inside there. >> you want to take it out? >> and he's doing it inside the hospital. >> how are you feeling? >> relief. first of all in the muscle in the leg. >> and you're not worried about any potential damage to your body? >> not at all. the opposite, actually. i really believe i can be cancer-free for a long time if i continue, you know, consume cannabis. >> yes, he said cancer-free. very early studies on mice in israe
holocaust survivor. when his wife died a couple of years ago, he was haunted by nightmares of his childhood hiding from the nazisarijuana, he says, took him out of the darkness. >> you're free. you fly. >> when you smoke? >> yeah. >> there are 19 other patients here. scientists at tel aviv university are now studying their progress. they call the results outstanding. including weight gain, improved mood, pain and tremor reduction. but i can tell you as a doctor it was my...
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holocaust survivor. when his wife died a couple of years ago, he was haunted by nightmares of his childhood hiding from the nazisys, took him out of the darkness. >> when you smoke? >> there are 19 other patients here. scientists at tel aviv university are now studying their progress. they call the results outstanding. including weight gain, improved mood, pain and tremor reduction. but i can tell you as a doctor it was my next stop that proved the most surprising. this is israeli's largest hospital, shiva medical center. he is using marijuana to help him with the pain and nausea from chemotherapy. >> that's your medicine inside there. and he is doing it inside the hospital. >> how are you feeling? >> first of all, in the muscle, in the leg. >> and you're not worried about any potential damage to your body? >> not at all. the opposite, actually. i really believe i can be cancer-prefor a long time if i continue, you know, consume cannabis. >> yes, he said cancer-free. very early study on myself in uz rail, spain, and the united states are now showing the potential of marijuana to kill cancer cells. it's exciting
holocaust survivor. when his wife died a couple of years ago, he was haunted by nightmares of his childhood hiding from the nazisys, took him out of the darkness. >> when you smoke? >> there are 19 other patients here. scientists at tel aviv university are now studying their progress. they call the results outstanding. including weight gain, improved mood, pain and tremor reduction. but i can tell you as a doctor it was my next stop that proved the most surprising. this is israeli's...
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holocaust survivor. when his wife died a couple of years ago, he was haunted by nightmares of his childhood hiding from the nazisk him out of the darkness. >> you're free. you fly. >> when you smoke? >> yeah. >> there are 19 other patients here. scientists at tel aviv university are now studying their progress. they call the results outstanding. including weight gain, improved mood, pain and tremor reduction. but i can tell you as a doctor it was my next stop that proved the most surprising. this is israeli's largest hospital, shiva medical center. . he is using marijuana to help him with the pain and nausea from chemotherapy. >> filling up the spoon. so that's your medicine inside there. >> you want to take it out? >> and he's doing it inside the hospital. >> how are you feeling? >> relief. first of all in the muscle in the leg. >> and you're not worried about any potential damage to your body? >> not at all. the opposite, actually. i really believe i can be cancer-free for a long time if i continue, you know, consume cannabis. >> yes, he said cancer-free. very early studies on mice in israel, spain, and the un
holocaust survivor. when his wife died a couple of years ago, he was haunted by nightmares of his childhood hiding from the nazisk him out of the darkness. >> you're free. you fly. >> when you smoke? >> yeah. >> there are 19 other patients here. scientists at tel aviv university are now studying their progress. they call the results outstanding. including weight gain, improved mood, pain and tremor reduction. but i can tell you as a doctor it was my next stop that proved...
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holocaust. i think let's use the specific instance of what is going on with the people, the young teenagers that are gay and getting beat up that's more moving and compelling than calling them nazis fair? >> you know, i think that this is a very antiinflammatory way to talk about what is a serious issue going on for a long time. erosion of civil liberties, property rights protections and everything else in russia. mitt romney in 2012 called it a political foe and was mocked for it. issue after issue, syria, they barred adoptions of russian children. okay. fair enough. maybe they can do that. they have also barred u.s. ngos from operating in russia and jailing political participants. it's actually gotten a lot of americans what weren't engaged with this very serious -- >> to think about it. that's a fair point. let me play what the president, because when you hear me show the question do you want to ask what the president said because obviously, he's going to russia, as we know, despite the edward snowden massive snub and despite this this is how he answered jay's question. >> i have no patience for countries that try to treat gays or lesbians or chance gendered person in ways tha
holocaust. i think let's use the specific instance of what is going on with the people, the young teenagers that are gay and getting beat up that's more moving and compelling than calling them nazis fair? >> you know, i think that this is a very antiinflammatory way to talk about what is a serious issue going on for a long time. erosion of civil liberties, property rights protections and everything else in russia. mitt romney in 2012 called it a political foe and was mocked for it. issue...