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in fact, thousands of danes volunteered to fight with the nazis against the ussr. at first there was only rare and symbolic resistance, like red, white, and blue pro-britain caps and yankee doodle bow ties. by 1943, many danes were angered by the use of danish factories in the german war machine, and they were emboldened as allied victories broke the sense of nazi invincibility. as this new spirit kindled hopes of an allied victory the danish resistance grew stronger. an underground newspaper the free dane, was published by heroic young journalists. secret homemade radio transmitters connected danes with resistance leadership in london. trained operatives parachuted in from britain to organize a more serious resistance. train lines were blown up. danish ingenuity showed itself in homemade guns and torpedoes -- this one's addressed to a german warship. with d-day and the invasion of normandy, the free dane came out in a special color edition. and it was only a matter of time before the nazis were gone and denmark was free with the rest of europe soon to follow.
in fact, thousands of danes volunteered to fight with the nazis against the ussr. at first there was only rare and symbolic resistance, like red, white, and blue pro-britain caps and yankee doodle bow ties. by 1943, many danes were angered by the use of danish factories in the german war machine, and they were emboldened as allied victories broke the sense of nazi invincibility. as this new spirit kindled hopes of an allied victory the danish resistance grew stronger. an underground newspaper...
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they never seriously probe weather neo-nazis were to blame -- whether neo-nazis were to blame. >> i am confident that the reports analysis of past wrongs will lead the way to preventing a recurrence of them. >> the turkish media will closely follow the trial of neo- nazis suspected of involvement in the killings. the alleged ringleader of the group goes before the court in april, and berlin is inviting turkish politicians to attend the trial as observes. >> all right, time to get to the berlinale now, and as the film festival draws to a close, the audience will have a chance to check up the latest work by the french diva in the competition. >> she plays a woman in her 60's who hits the road and finds out about herself along the way. in another young man enters her life. the director wrote the film especially for her. >> ok, scott is down on the red carpet for us. thanks for joining us again. what is your take on this movie? >> it was definitely the right film to end with. after all the depressing traumas we've had and the heavy political films, it was great to have a nice, fluffy frenc
they never seriously probe weather neo-nazis were to blame -- whether neo-nazis were to blame. >> i am confident that the reports analysis of past wrongs will lead the way to preventing a recurrence of them. >> the turkish media will closely follow the trial of neo- nazis suspected of involvement in the killings. the alleged ringleader of the group goes before the court in april, and berlin is inviting turkish politicians to attend the trial as observes. >> all right, time to...
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they never seriously probe weather neo-nazis were to blame -- whether neo-nazis were to blame. >> i am confident that the reports analysis of past wrongs will lead the way to preventing a recurrence of them. >> the turkish media will closely follow the trial of neo- nazis suspected of involvement in the killings. the alleged ringleader of the group goes before the court in april, and berlin is inviting turkish politicians to attend the trial as observes. >> all right, time to get to the berlinale now, and as the film festival draws to a close, the audience will have a chance to check up the latest work by the french diva in the competition. >> she plays a woman in her 60's who hits the road and finds out about herself along the way. in another young man enters her life. the director wrote the film especially for her. >> ok, scott is down on the red carpet for us. thanks for joining us again. what is your take on this movie? >> it was definitely the right film to end with. after all the depressing traumas we've had and the heavy political films, it was great to have a nice, fluffy frenc
they never seriously probe weather neo-nazis were to blame -- whether neo-nazis were to blame. >> i am confident that the reports analysis of past wrongs will lead the way to preventing a recurrence of them. >> the turkish media will closely follow the trial of neo- nazis suspected of involvement in the killings. the alleged ringleader of the group goes before the court in april, and berlin is inviting turkish politicians to attend the trial as observes. >> all right, time to...
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over to germany and interviewed a bunch of average germans about why did they participate with the nazis. he. was trying to grapple with it and it seems that in this book you're doing the same thing trying to figure out what and in fact actually he was people who gave in you're looking at people who have risen above what what it did you learn from that and what do you think it is that motivates people on the one hand to go along with the crowd and do horrible things or on the other hand to stand back or stand above or stand or walk away from the crowd and say no i'm going to do the right thing one of the things that. the one of the themes of my book which is actually a theme of a lot of the books you will read about why people conform and why they go along it's the same sort of idea but. although with different results but is is that in those books about conformity what you often read about is people distancing themselves from the consequences of their actions and i'm not talking about people who were ideological zealots and committed to violence that those people of course are driven by
over to germany and interviewed a bunch of average germans about why did they participate with the nazis. he. was trying to grapple with it and it seems that in this book you're doing the same thing trying to figure out what and in fact actually he was people who gave in you're looking at people who have risen above what what it did you learn from that and what do you think it is that motivates people on the one hand to go along with the crowd and do horrible things or on the other hand to...
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. >> the german president mes the families of victims murdered in a neo-nazi killing spree. >> supporters of venezuelan leader hugo chavez celebrate his returns from the hospital in cuba. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> a u.n. human rights investigator says it's time for the international criminal court to investigate war crimes in syria. she was a former chief prosecutor at the criminal court before she joined the u.n. >> the statement was made in geneva after an inquiry on syria released athey have askede accountability for violence is created by both sides. it has already claimed an estimated 70,000 lives. >> distressing images showing the aftermath of a helicopter assaults on aleppo. 20 were killed. this is just one many incidents of war crimes documented in the civil conflict. murder, torture, and rape becoming commonplace in a war becoming more chaotic by the day. this is the conclusion of the u.n. commission of inquiry on syria whose findings were presented. it says that the civilian population is bearing the brunt of the widening violence. >> t
. >> the german president mes the families of victims murdered in a neo-nazi killing spree. >> supporters of venezuelan leader hugo chavez celebrate his returns from the hospital in cuba. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> a u.n. human rights investigator says it's time for the international criminal court to investigate war crimes in syria. she was a former chief prosecutor at the criminal court before she joined the u.n. >> the...
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. >> the german president mes the families of victims murdered in a neo-nazi killing spree. >> supporters of venezuelan leader hugo chavez celebrate his returns from the hospital in cuba. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> a u.n. human rights investigator says it's time for the international criminal court to investigate war crimes in syria. she was a former chief prosecutor at the criminal court before she joined the u.n. >> the statement was made in geneva after an inquiry on syria released athey have askede accountability for violence is created by both sides. it has already claimed an estimated 70,000 lives. >> distressing images showing the aftermath of a helicopter assaults on aleppo. 20 were killed. this is just one many incidents of war crimes documented in the civil conflict. murder, torture, and rape becoming commonplace in a war becoming more chaotic by the day. this is the conclusion of the u.n. commission of inquiry on syria whose findings were presented. it says that the civilian population is bearing the brunt of the widening violence. >> t
. >> the german president mes the families of victims murdered in a neo-nazi killing spree. >> supporters of venezuelan leader hugo chavez celebrate his returns from the hospital in cuba. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> a u.n. human rights investigator says it's time for the international criminal court to investigate war crimes in syria. she was a former chief prosecutor at the criminal court before she joined the u.n. >> the...
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not a cartoon nazi or a metaphorical nazi. they photo shopped his face on to one of a real nazi. five hours after the tea party patriots sent out that picture of karl rove as a nazi, the group said of course they didn't mean to send out a picture of karl rove dressed as a nazi, and it was all just a big misunderstanding. apologies. but the intraparty fighting on the right is starting to feel like it's more typically hyperbolic and entertaining. it is starting to feel like it might be important, if only it seems like it is not ebbing. it is not going away over time. it seems to be getting worse, and because it is starting to crawl out of the danker right-wing corners of direct mail and the internet to start showing itself under the bright lights of the morning network news shows. >> i was very specifically saying that in a newsletter people can get at gingrichproductions.com, that the idea karl rove has of creating some superpac to go out and basically pick republican senate nominees, for example, is a terrible idea. we don't want to become a party in which a handful of political
not a cartoon nazi or a metaphorical nazi. they photo shopped his face on to one of a real nazi. five hours after the tea party patriots sent out that picture of karl rove as a nazi, the group said of course they didn't mean to send out a picture of karl rove dressed as a nazi, and it was all just a big misunderstanding. apologies. but the intraparty fighting on the right is starting to feel like it's more typically hyperbolic and entertaining. it is starting to feel like it might be important,...
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also, the nazis took most guns away from civilians. both german and those under occupation, in fact, hitler exposed the strictest gun control on earth. and mr. bennett, the only reason the nazis didn't get further in their quest for world domination, folks in the balkans, france, occupied countries hid weapons and did used them against the nazis. those people were called partisans. now, we asked tony bennett and chris rock on the factor. they declined. i think we all know why. so this is just dopey. we need intelligent debate on the gun situation not ridiculous posturing. and talking voices indicated that gun registration is needed and all gun crimes should be penalized. trotting out vacvacuous, the wod of the day. >> and from the law center to prevent gun violence. >> i think that groups like the mayors' group and were you in washington so you saw this dog and pony show, this hurts your cause, this hurts your cause. because you need persuasion. you need to persuade most americans that tighter gun control is necessary and trotting out
also, the nazis took most guns away from civilians. both german and those under occupation, in fact, hitler exposed the strictest gun control on earth. and mr. bennett, the only reason the nazis didn't get further in their quest for world domination, folks in the balkans, france, occupied countries hid weapons and did used them against the nazis. those people were called partisans. now, we asked tony bennett and chris rock on the factor. they declined. i think we all know why. so this is just...
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a marxist and a nazi? look at the time stamp here. november 10th, 2008. congressman paul broun of georgia telling the associated press already at that point that he, quote, fears that president-elect obama will establish a gestapo-like security force to impose a marxist dictatorship. that's exactly what hitler did in nazi germany, and it's exactly what the soviet union did. yes, barack obama still months away from even being sworn in as president at that point. but congressman paul broun was already on him for being both a nazi and a soviet communist. and that kind of set the tone for how congressman paul broun of georgia would handle himself over the next four years. >> i believe this administration wants to destroy the free enterprise system. there is a word for that, socialism. he is a marxist. >> fellow patriots, we have a lot of domestic enemies of the constitution and they're right down the mall in the congress of the united states. and right down independence avenue in the white house of -- that belongs to us. it's not about my ability to hunt, whi
a marxist and a nazi? look at the time stamp here. november 10th, 2008. congressman paul broun of georgia telling the associated press already at that point that he, quote, fears that president-elect obama will establish a gestapo-like security force to impose a marxist dictatorship. that's exactly what hitler did in nazi germany, and it's exactly what the soviet union did. yes, barack obama still months away from even being sworn in as president at that point. but congressman paul broun was...
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what the nazis have done to the jews in germany they have done to god's people.he burning of the synagogues, this is an attack on god. bobonhoffer realizes he will be drafted, but he would not fight in hitler's war. >> reporter: bonhoffer sailed to safety in america, but after only 26 days there, he was on the last ship that crossed the atlantic before the war started. >> he is seeking the will of god, and the lord calls him back to germany. he knew, i will have no peace in new york. c2is was the moment o of desion: do i take anotherer step? >> reporter: bonhoffer joined the german military intelligence as a double agent. he acted as a cure rea courier for the third reich, but used the contacts cross europe. >> he had resolved in his mind, philosophically, spiritually, biblically, that he could resolve being involved in a direct assassination plot. >> even many good germans had no idea what was really going on, but bonhoffer knew, and he thought, if i, as a christian, am unwilling to get my hands dirty to protect scores of thousands and millions of innocent jews,
what the nazis have done to the jews in germany they have done to god's people.he burning of the synagogues, this is an attack on god. bobonhoffer realizes he will be drafted, but he would not fight in hitler's war. >> reporter: bonhoffer sailed to safety in america, but after only 26 days there, he was on the last ship that crossed the atlantic before the war started. >> he is seeking the will of god, and the lord calls him back to germany. he knew, i will have no peace in new...
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seventy years ago the nazi war machine failed at stalingrad. here a reconstruction of the german surrender andrei is playing the part of palace promoted the day before to field marshal by hitler in a bid to stop him capitulating boulder's when paul is realized that hitler wanted him to commit suicide he said he wouldn't give him such pleasure and he chose to live. for nazi germany this military disaster was the moment hitler's hubris really caught up with him for the soviet union it was at last a decisive victory over the invaders the ravage so much of the country this basement of stalingrad largest department store had become palaces last headquarters soviet officers entered to find it packed with wounded starving and freezing german soldiers this is what had become of what had started out as the largest army the world had ever seen the six army had surged up to the city in the summer of one nine hundred forty two hitler wanted to clear the way to the oil of the caucasus but stalin grad but first a sideshow became an object of obsession for bo
seventy years ago the nazi war machine failed at stalingrad. here a reconstruction of the german surrender andrei is playing the part of palace promoted the day before to field marshal by hitler in a bid to stop him capitulating boulder's when paul is realized that hitler wanted him to commit suicide he said he wouldn't give him such pleasure and he chose to live. for nazi germany this military disaster was the moment hitler's hubris really caught up with him for the soviet union it was at last...
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my favorite line was from tony bennett, who dredged up hitler in nazi germany and said the nations could come to judge us if we don't start controlling guns. tony may have left his heart in san francisco but he left his brain someplace else. >> jon: so obey george and laura bush. >> and he dropped the "f" bomb on bush and said the worst president he ever had. >> jon: that ted nugent interview was the same day that obama took his show on the road pushing for more gun control. are the white house and media seeing it the same way? >> as jeffrey dickens pointed out the network coverage is more than 78 to 1 biased in favor of
my favorite line was from tony bennett, who dredged up hitler in nazi germany and said the nations could come to judge us if we don't start controlling guns. tony may have left his heart in san francisco but he left his brain someplace else. >> jon: so obey george and laura bush. >> and he dropped the "f" bomb on bush and said the worst president he ever had. >> jon: that ted nugent interview was the same day that obama took his show on the road pushing for more gun...
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they depict him as a nazi and the tea party patriots apologized for it. they said that wasn't really expected inform they didn't expect to be put in a nazi uniform that people would be upset? [ laughter ] >> what they said was they intended him to be thumbing his nose. >> bill: in the nazi uniform? >> no, but the publisher actually replaced this. and the subcontracted company has apologized and said it was all our fault. that's not 9 point. this was a fundraising exercise. the tea party has taken the rift with rove over whether or not he's going to recruit candidates who can win elections, conservative candidates, or just -- and not conservative enough. so the tea party has seen a real sort of depletion of its membership, rasmussen says that only about 8% consider themselves tea partiers now whereas three years ago, it was about 24%. the tea party is using this to raise money and get attention. they've had a rough couple of months with the republican party in the wake -- >> bill: that's not going to help him. >> this is their opportunity to get a little a
they depict him as a nazi and the tea party patriots apologized for it. they said that wasn't really expected inform they didn't expect to be put in a nazi uniform that people would be upset? [ laughter ] >> what they said was they intended him to be thumbing his nose. >> bill: in the nazi uniform? >> no, but the publisher actually replaced this. and the subcontracted company has apologized and said it was all our fault. that's not 9 point. this was a fundraising exercise. the...
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over to germany and interviewed a bunch of average germans about why did they participate with the nazis. he. was trying to grapple with it and it seems that in this book you're doing the same thing trying to figure out what and in fact actually he was people who gave in you're looking at people who have risen above what what it did you learn from that and what do you think it is that motivates people on the one hand to go along with the crowd and do horrible things or on the other hand to stand back or stand above or stand or walk away from the crowd and say no i'm going to do the right thing one of the things that. the one of the themes of my book which is actually a theme of a lot of the books you will read about why people conform and why they go along it's the same sort of idea but. although with different results but is is that in those books about conformity what you often read about is people distancing themselves from the consequences of their actions and i'm not talking about people who were ideological zealots and committed to violence that those people of course are driven by
over to germany and interviewed a bunch of average germans about why did they participate with the nazis. he. was trying to grapple with it and it seems that in this book you're doing the same thing trying to figure out what and in fact actually he was people who gave in you're looking at people who have risen above what what it did you learn from that and what do you think it is that motivates people on the one hand to go along with the crowd and do horrible things or on the other hand to...
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for nazi germany this military disaster was the moment hitler's hubris really caught up with him for the soviet union it was at last a decisive victory over the invaders the ravaged so much of the country this basement of stalingrad largest department store had become palaces last headquarters soviet officers entered to find it packed with wounded starving and freezing german soldiers this is what had become of what had started out as the largest army the world had ever seen. the velma six army had surged up to the city in the summer of one nine hundred forty two hitler wanted to clear the way to the oil of the caucasus but stalin grad but first a side show became an object of obsession for both him and stalin fyodor fort for his very life battling house to house as the germans and their allies took ninety percent of the city for the quest and a towering red was how the ball there was a ray were firing and when we went to get water from it it was water and blood mixed. in november soviet commander of sprung a huge trap cutting german forces off from the supply lines surrounding them
for nazi germany this military disaster was the moment hitler's hubris really caught up with him for the soviet union it was at last a decisive victory over the invaders the ravaged so much of the country this basement of stalingrad largest department store had become palaces last headquarters soviet officers entered to find it packed with wounded starving and freezing german soldiers this is what had become of what had started out as the largest army the world had ever seen. the velma six army...
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seventy years ago the nazi war machine failed at stalingrad. here a reconstruction of the german surrender andrei is playing the part of powerless promoted the day before to field marshal by hitler in a bid to stop him capitulating boulder's when paul is realized that hitler wanted him to commit suicide he said he wouldn't give him such pleasure and he chose to live. for nazi germany this military disaster was the moment hitler's hubris really caught up with him for the soviet union it was at last a decisive victory over the invaders the ravage so much of the country this basement of stalingrad largest department store had become palaces last headquarters soviet officers entered to find it packed with wounded starving and freezing german soldiers this is what had become of what had started out as the largest army the world had ever seen. the vermont six army had surged up to the city in the summer of one nine hundred forty two hitler wanted to clear the way to the oil of the caucasus but stalin grad but first a sideshow became an object of obse
seventy years ago the nazi war machine failed at stalingrad. here a reconstruction of the german surrender andrei is playing the part of powerless promoted the day before to field marshal by hitler in a bid to stop him capitulating boulder's when paul is realized that hitler wanted him to commit suicide he said he wouldn't give him such pleasure and he chose to live. for nazi germany this military disaster was the moment hitler's hubris really caught up with him for the soviet union it was at...
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for nazi germany this military disaster was the moment hitler's hubris really caught up with him for the soviet union it was at last a decisive victory over the invaders the ravage so much of the country this basement of stalingrad the largest department store had become palaces last headquarters soviet officers entered to find it packed with wounded starving and freezing german soldiers this is what had become of what had started out as the largest army the world had ever seen. the sixth army had surged up to the city in the summer of one nine hundred forty two hitler wanted to clear the way to the oil of the caucasus but stalin grad but first a sideshow became an object of obsession for both him and stalin fyodor fort for his very life battling house to house as the germans and their allies took ninety percent of the city to the question but i. read it was how the ball there was a re were firing and when we went to get water from it it was water and blood mixed . in november soviet commander of sprung a huge trap cutting german forces off from their supply lines surrounding them in
for nazi germany this military disaster was the moment hitler's hubris really caught up with him for the soviet union it was at last a decisive victory over the invaders the ravage so much of the country this basement of stalingrad the largest department store had become palaces last headquarters soviet officers entered to find it packed with wounded starving and freezing german soldiers this is what had become of what had started out as the largest army the world had ever seen. the sixth army...
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in world war two seventy years ago the soviet union snatch victory in starting grad defeating the nazi war machine tom barton followed the commemoration. the parade here the grad is to mark the end of that terrible battle seventy years ago with a parade by troops the laying of wreaths from the various delegations and the assembled crowds here remembering all those people that died there as many as two million the top estimates say there's also a little bit of control to see surrounding the name stalin graph the city is now called volgograd. but the city administration say that they want on certain special days to once again refer to it by its old name stalingrad which is a controversial decision given its connection to that controversial figure stalin himself but as for this parade today this commemorative event it will forever have the connection the word stalingrad not with this place but with what happened to him. seventy years ago the nazi war machine failed at stalingrad but here a reconstruction of the german surrender and dre is playing the part of friedrich powerless promoted t
in world war two seventy years ago the soviet union snatch victory in starting grad defeating the nazi war machine tom barton followed the commemoration. the parade here the grad is to mark the end of that terrible battle seventy years ago with a parade by troops the laying of wreaths from the various delegations and the assembled crowds here remembering all those people that died there as many as two million the top estimates say there's also a little bit of control to see surrounding the name...