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the nazis considered the works deagain rat. the pieces were found by a tax investigation. sonja has more on the discoughedry. the story of a billion dollars nazi art was broken by a magazine. a flesher trove of master pieces. the large over the amounts 6 art confiscated by the nazis was considered rubbish. >> they lay in darkened rooms. a reclusive son of an art collector. >> this is the building where the art collection had been uncovered by german authorities. is 500 mass at the pieces were
the nazis considered the works deagain rat. the pieces were found by a tax investigation. sonja has more on the discoughedry. the story of a billion dollars nazi art was broken by a magazine. a flesher trove of master pieces. the large over the amounts 6 art confiscated by the nazis was considered rubbish. >> they lay in darkened rooms. a reclusive son of an art collector. >> this is the building where the art collection had been uncovered by german authorities. is 500 mass at the...
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the nazis don't own the truth on these in its own and if you want to have. in precious one. it didn't. when opportunities come true some nice kids come and gone. and that's why you can say that time. our pieces most of the pieces into a seat. the group says thousands of our own checks were illegally taken from in the nineteen forties the nazis also granted certain types of art as one german propaganda minister joseph goebbels tried to sell her on the court degenerate art to try and make some cash for the state. german magazine focus which broke the story over the weekend said the owner of the music like cornelius and grill it had inherited the works from his father a former museum director commissioned by the nazis to sell the paintings were on board instead chosen to keep some of them. i bought it. but ms oakes on the case use the extensive organize the fact that the museum and private collections under the nazis. when the work still being deprived of proper tea all jewish and is a tool such as the lack of transparency in the arms trade. because there was no research into p
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and masterpieces of modern art seized by the nazis are discovered all these years later in a small apartment in germany. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. a defiant mohamed morsi harangue the judge as he started his trial in egypt today. he is still the country's president and the case against him is therefore illegal. this was his first public appearance since being toppled in july. he is accused of inciting the killing of protesters last year, and must now be transferred to a jail cell. >> a relaxed arrival at court for mohamed morsi. the ousted islamist wore a dark blazer. officials say he refused a prison uniform. only state tv was allowed to film, and released its footage without sound. coaccused joined his in a cage in the same courtroom where his predecessor, hosni mubarak, has been on trial. egypt's first democratically elected president, now behind bars and defiant. i am still president of the republic, he shouted, and i am here against my will. what is happening here is providing cover for the military coup. chaos erupted several times. s
and masterpieces of modern art seized by the nazis are discovered all these years later in a small apartment in germany. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. a defiant mohamed morsi harangue the judge as he started his trial in egypt today. he is still the country's president and the case against him is therefore illegal. this was his first public appearance since being toppled in july. he is accused of inciting the killing of protesters last year, and...
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and masterpieces of modern art seized by the nazis are discovered all these years later in a small apartment in germany. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. a defiant mohamed morsi harangue the judge as he started his trial in egypt today. he is still the country's president and the case against him is therefore illegal. this was his first public appearance since being toppled in july. he is accused of inciting the killing of protesters last year, and must now be transferred to a jail cell. >> a relaxed arrival at court for mohamed morsi. the ousted islamist wore a dark blazer. officials say he refused a prison uniform. only state tv was allowed to film, and released its footage without sound. coaccused joined his in a cage in the same courtroom where his predecessor, hosni mubarak, has been on trial. egypt's first democratically elected president, now behind bars and defiant. i am still president of the republic, he shouted, and i am here against my will. what is happening here is providing cover for the military coup. chaos erupted several times. s
and masterpieces of modern art seized by the nazis are discovered all these years later in a small apartment in germany. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. a defiant mohamed morsi harangue the judge as he started his trial in egypt today. he is still the country's president and the case against him is therefore illegal. this was his first public appearance since being toppled in july. he is accused of inciting the killing of protesters last year, and...
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. >> it was 75 years ago that the nazis launched their attacks upon german jews. it was known as crystal mrk ac, the night of broken glass. mobs roamed the streets smashed windows of jewish shops and setting fire to sin gogs. 90 jews were killed, 7,000 businesses destroyed. this was the beginning of the nazi's campaign to rid the country of its jewish population. germany's leaders used the anniversary to warn the country to be watchful of anti-seminnism. it's a timely reminder, a report showed across europe it is on the increase. >> making ends meet in this economy is not easy. we'll tell you about a family business in florida that not only managed to survive the
. >> it was 75 years ago that the nazis launched their attacks upon german jews. it was known as crystal mrk ac, the night of broken glass. mobs roamed the streets smashed windows of jewish shops and setting fire to sin gogs. 90 jews were killed, 7,000 businesses destroyed. this was the beginning of the nazi's campaign to rid the country of its jewish population. germany's leaders used the anniversary to warn the country to be watchful of anti-seminnism. it's a timely reminder, a report...
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of the art plundered by the nazis has been found in germany. felicity has that. >> the haul has a value of more than $1 billion, and found by chance during a tax investigation. the discovery is believed to be art by picasso and matisse and chagal. of course the most expensive work ever sold was the scream. that made nearly $120 million. sonia gallegos has the story. >>> broken by a german magazine, possibly the largest collection of art confiscated by the nazis was found amongst cans of food
of the art plundered by the nazis has been found in germany. felicity has that. >> the haul has a value of more than $1 billion, and found by chance during a tax investigation. the discovery is believed to be art by picasso and matisse and chagal. of course the most expensive work ever sold was the scream. that made nearly $120 million. sonia gallegos has the story. >>> broken by a german magazine, possibly the largest collection of art confiscated by the nazis was found amongst...
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to have been looted by the nazis. they say they've discovered a previously unknown painting by shagal. the prosecutors put photos of the collection on display. they say they've recovered more than 12 1,400 pieces including works by pablo picasso. the shegal is part of a series painted in the mid 1920s. >> of course it is of a very high value for art historians. and all these paintings and prints are in a very good condition. >> tax authorities stumbled on the collection in february of last year. they found the paintings in a man's apartment in munich. he's 79 years old. the works are believed to have been collected by the man's father who was an art dealer with ties to the nazi party. a german magazine reported earlier this week the collection
to have been looted by the nazis. they say they've discovered a previously unknown painting by shagal. the prosecutors put photos of the collection on display. they say they've recovered more than 12 1,400 pieces including works by pablo picasso. the shegal is part of a series painted in the mid 1920s. >> of course it is of a very high value for art historians. and all these paintings and prints are in a very good condition. >> tax authorities stumbled on the collection in february...
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now these paintings could be worth more than $1 billion. >> the story of the billion dollar nazi art was broken two years after it's discovery. perhaps the largest collection of art confiscated by the nazis were found amongst cans of food and rubbish. belonged to the son of an art collector. paint percent located in the menu i can apartment. the collection is believed to be held at a safe in this customs office outside of munich. authorities have said little about the discovery, refuseing o release details. under hitler's regime jewish collectors were forced to sell art work at a greatly reduced price or have it confiscated such as the piece by edward m unch, the scream. oh some mart pieces have been at the heart of disputes between current owners and those who claim to be the owners but forced to give up the pieces to the nazis. and with art continuing to command increasing value the recovery of these works were the result of figuring out exactly who has claim to these masterpieces that have not been seen in public for decades. al jazeera. >> meteorologist: we're watching a storm th
now these paintings could be worth more than $1 billion. >> the story of the billion dollar nazi art was broken two years after it's discovery. perhaps the largest collection of art confiscated by the nazis were found amongst cans of food and rubbish. belonged to the son of an art collector. paint percent located in the menu i can apartment. the collection is believed to be held at a safe in this customs office outside of munich. authorities have said little about the discovery, refuseing...
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spain, immersed in civil war, offered the opportunity for the nazis to test germany's war readiness. in a show of fascist solidarity with franco, the luftwaffe tore apart the little basque town of guernica. this was a signal for picasso to offer a response to the savagery of the times. in a period of just a few weeks, he painted the canvas guernica to hang in the spanish pavilion at the 1937 paris exhibition. extreme distortion, licensed by cubism, comes together with symbols of violence, horror, and fear, reaching back to europe's oldest myths and rituals-- the myth of the minotaur, the ritual of the bullfight. some wished for something simpler. but its effect as a political statement by a modernist against blind cruelty of those who claimed to stand for civilization was instant. in 1937, an exhibition of so-called degenerate art opened in munich. it was organized by the nazis to demonstrate the jewish, bolshevik, and anti-aryan nature of modern art from gauguin onwards. art approved by the third reich portrayed idealized images of labor, maternity, and family life in a figurative s
spain, immersed in civil war, offered the opportunity for the nazis to test germany's war readiness. in a show of fascist solidarity with franco, the luftwaffe tore apart the little basque town of guernica. this was a signal for picasso to offer a response to the savagery of the times. in a period of just a few weeks, he painted the canvas guernica to hang in the spanish pavilion at the 1937 paris exhibition. extreme distortion, licensed by cubism, comes together with symbols of violence,...
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as you know well it's not just a question of the nazis. on the new economy of before the show that there's actually two words in german two separate words for art stolen by the nazis and arts stone by the soviets. yep that's right this than in the time. oakland's for the nazis still nice and polite include school. and the odd works and moonstone old. and i don't like the estimates by then the soviets use is easy. he was an exhibit back in nineteen ninety five and type in st petersburg russia. of the impressionist post impressionist works. that'd been stolen by the red army capt and the russians i remember sat at the time it's ours. we've had it for decades but keeping it guessing the negotiations between germany and the rash on. and don't don't go on because it's an escape that day than. the in russia is not the open to any kind of in the us at night. the match i i don't i don't i don't think i don't know exactly but i am. because secrets these are words are not just in the hermit i do in other museums and russia as well. i feel a lot of m
as you know well it's not just a question of the nazis. on the new economy of before the show that there's actually two words in german two separate words for art stolen by the nazis and arts stone by the soviets. yep that's right this than in the time. oakland's for the nazis still nice and polite include school. and the odd works and moonstone old. and i don't like the estimates by then the soviets use is easy. he was an exhibit back in nineteen ninety five and type in st petersburg russia....
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he's the author of several books including "the faustian bargain: the art world in nazi germany." i spoke with him earlier this evening. jonathan petropoulos, welcome. first of all, where were these paintings, these works of art, originally? and how did they get into the hands of this elderly man in munich, a mr. gurks rlitt? >> well, it's a very exciting discovery of 1400 paintings that were found by the german authorities in munich, near the university, and we're still studying the origins of the paintings. but there seem to be two major groupings, about 300 of them came from german state museums that were perched by the naughties in the late 1930s, declared degenerate and given to dealers to sell off, and the remaining 1100 appear to be largely stolen from european jews and other victims of the nazis. and they were in the hands of this gentleman, cornelius gurlitt's father, a very well-known art dealer named hildtybrand gurlitt. >> how did he get them. >> hildtybrand gurlitt was able to continue working as an art dealer in 1933 in nazi germany. in 1938, he was one of the fourth
he's the author of several books including "the faustian bargain: the art world in nazi germany." i spoke with him earlier this evening. jonathan petropoulos, welcome. first of all, where were these paintings, these works of art, originally? and how did they get into the hands of this elderly man in munich, a mr. gurks rlitt? >> well, it's a very exciting discovery of 1400 paintings that were found by the german authorities in munich, near the university, and we're still...
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people who'd fought against the resistance against the nazis. my point is that human behavior including the propensity for atrocity and extreme violence is not a matter of character or of culture, it's a matter of circumstances. the same people who can behave like heroes in certain circumstances can behave like animals in others. >> yes. and that ooh finding -- that finding that if someone, if you find yourself -- if you find you have someone cleat -- completely at your mercy, the human thought that comes next is torture. although we should make note in general of stephen pinker's book the better angels of our nature, why violence is -- [inaudible] and one sort of rears back a bit from his conclusion that violence has declined and is continuing to decline. and of the reasons he uses, one very important notion that took a lot of reestablishing itself after the war was who has the monopoly of violence. it must be the state. this is a founding idea of what makes a nation-state. >> not in this country. >> no, no, identify always thought that america
people who'd fought against the resistance against the nazis. my point is that human behavior including the propensity for atrocity and extreme violence is not a matter of character or of culture, it's a matter of circumstances. the same people who can behave like heroes in certain circumstances can behave like animals in others. >> yes. and that ooh finding -- that finding that if someone, if you find yourself -- if you find you have someone cleat -- completely at your mercy, the human...
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it's a hate filled reaction to the nazis. not a day by day diary but little chunks of and he hit it 10 feet deep in his garden but just to put pen to paper. >> like the diaries of victor klemperer? victor klemperer the linguistics professor also a heroic day by day account. >> i don't think heroic is quite the word but yes it's a fascinating one. your question of inner immigration is a very important one because not every system allows that. the difference i think between actually nazi germany unless you are jewish in which case you are doomed but if you were a non-jewish german or a fascist in most fascist states immigration was a possibility. he didn't stick your neck out and he kept quiet and you would survive. under mao, or stalin you have to actively participate and voice your enthusiasm and you couldn't just withdraw. it was not an option. >> thank you. >> my question is about japan and the japanese government is becoming more and more right-wing and 1990s -- and not the japanese government is trying to sell nuclear ind
it's a hate filled reaction to the nazis. not a day by day diary but little chunks of and he hit it 10 feet deep in his garden but just to put pen to paper. >> like the diaries of victor klemperer? victor klemperer the linguistics professor also a heroic day by day account. >> i don't think heroic is quite the word but yes it's a fascinating one. your question of inner immigration is a very important one because not every system allows that. the difference i think between actually...
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hundreds of paintings stolen by the nazis have been found in an apartment. the virginia governor's election is a test of the tea party's power. and a case of alleged harassment. an n.f.l. lineman quits his team. a teammate is suspended when the "cbs evening news" continues. the new oxytrol for women patch. the first and only over the counter treatment for overactive bladder. put the control back in your go with new oxytrol for women. now in the feminine care aisle. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. been part of life in the n.f.l. but what went on in the miami dolphins locker room may have taken bullying to a new extreme. mark strassmann looks at the two players at the center of this. >> reporter: both richie incognito and jonathan martin played offensive line for the dolphins. martin left the team last week after a lunchroom inc
hundreds of paintings stolen by the nazis have been found in an apartment. the virginia governor's election is a test of the tea party's power. and a case of alleged harassment. an n.f.l. lineman quits his team. a teammate is suspended when the "cbs evening news" continues. the new oxytrol for women patch. the first and only over the counter treatment for overactive bladder. put the control back in your go with new oxytrol for women. now in the feminine care aisle. his day of coaching...
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nazi germany. look, we saw in britain, neville chamberlain who told the british people, accept the nazis. yes, they'll dominate the continent of europe. but that's not our problem. let's appease them. why? it can't be done. we can't possibly stand against them. >> here to help you with how you should respond to your crazy uncle who says something look that is crystal ball, co-host of msnbc, and sarah clift, health policy reporter, and michael hilsik, business reporter for the los angeles times here with me. crystal ball, do you have a ted cruz supporting relative who quotes him at the dinner able you might be sitting beside tomorrow? >> i think we all do, yes. so when he brings up -- nazi germany in the same sentence with obama care, you would say -- what? >> indeed. well, i -- i think that any team you go immediately from providing health care to millions of people to -- to nazis -- it's a pretty far logical leap. now my personal strategy as you said, lawrence is just to ask for more dessert try t
nazi germany. look, we saw in britain, neville chamberlain who told the british people, accept the nazis. yes, they'll dominate the continent of europe. but that's not our problem. let's appease them. why? it can't be done. we can't possibly stand against them. >> here to help you with how you should respond to your crazy uncle who says something look that is crystal ball, co-host of msnbc, and sarah clift, health policy reporter, and michael hilsik, business reporter for the los angeles...
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her was one of a handful of dealers authorized by the not ceas-- the nazis.ld the magazine he wants to be left alone with the pictures. he said the authorities can do what they want with them after he has died. arman authorities have set up website to publish photos of works that may have been seized by the not -- the nazis. the authorities hope the move will give any rightful owners to reclaim -- an opportunity to reclaim their art. >> tennis now. the czech republic have just been serbia to retain the davis cup. vic onek swept aside lajo sunday to seal a 3-2 victory. earlier in the day, joke of it had leveled the tie with a straight set in wins over berd ucych -- djokovic had leveled the tie. medals hope.kiing the winter looks at gotten their season underway in finland on sunday. thechamp excelled in slalom. while the german had a day to forget. ch once agains demonstrated his technical dominance. he was barely breaking a sweat as he cut off the perfect line. he was quickest on both runs in the slalom. and claimed his 19th world cup event when. -- win. >> th
her was one of a handful of dealers authorized by the not ceas-- the nazis.ld the magazine he wants to be left alone with the pictures. he said the authorities can do what they want with them after he has died. arman authorities have set up website to publish photos of works that may have been seized by the not -- the nazis. the authorities hope the move will give any rightful owners to reclaim -- an opportunity to reclaim their art. >> tennis now. the czech republic have just been serbia...
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the nazis used these works with suspicion. they didn't represent an image of humanity the nazis could identify with. they were stigmatized from the outset on to become one. isn't it many of the paintings found in munich belonged to a group of works to nazis were able to degenerate art. one exhibition of these works was staged in munich in nineteen thirty seven. art dealers like cornelius grill it on their cake and was then allowed to sell them abroad the agreement clearly held on to many works and an important and has destroyed after the war. it's likely that collection the regionally contained more artworks sold by going over the years. this is certainly true of at least one painting a max beckman were called to the line team. the chilled it for more than eight hundred fifty thousand years construction of the total value of the unique find the us and german intelligence officials say they'll continue holding talks in washington on a possible new tool nine spy agreements the relations between the two countries have been strain
the nazis used these works with suspicion. they didn't represent an image of humanity the nazis could identify with. they were stigmatized from the outset on to become one. isn't it many of the paintings found in munich belonged to a group of works to nazis were able to degenerate art. one exhibition of these works was staged in munich in nineteen thirty seven. art dealers like cornelius grill it on their cake and was then allowed to sell them abroad the agreement clearly held on to many works...
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neo nazis definitely proud of source regime and so they want to establish a rule comparable to nancy with who are these people where did they come from within society i mean you look around modern germany the reminders are still there of the the suffering of the german people under naziism how can people turn towards images like the swastika it's very different. come to this movement very different ways to get into the business but we find a many cases we find a fascination of national socialist rule they want to as they are really fast fascinated by hitler. and they do not believe they don't believe in what they learn in school about germans european history thank you very much that was dr gideon porcher political scientist in historian speaking to me about modern day neo nazi ism and fascism here in germany throughout the day i'll be bringing you updates on what's going on here on r.t. . now for some more global headlines this hour to pakistan fast with two bombs coming right through a bustling area of herat should killing at least seven people the devices were placed on motorbikes
neo nazis definitely proud of source regime and so they want to establish a rule comparable to nancy with who are these people where did they come from within society i mean you look around modern germany the reminders are still there of the the suffering of the german people under naziism how can people turn towards images like the swastika it's very different. come to this movement very different ways to get into the business but we find a many cases we find a fascination of national...
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possibly the largest collection of art confiscated by the nazis, were found pop cans of food. works of pablo picasso, henri matisse, and emil nolde found in an 80-year-old, the son of an art collector. this is the building where the collection had been uncovered by german authorities, 1,500 masterpieces were located in the munich apartment. the collection is believed to be held in a safe at the customs office outside munich. authorities said little about the discovery, refusing to confirm the details. according to reports, m mr goerlach was interviewed by police. the scream, selling for $120 million was confiscated. the most expensive artwork sold at an auction. restitution is one that collections have been forced to front. some masterpieces have been at the heart of disputes of original owners, and those that were forced to give up to the nazis. that was the case with pablo picasso's "absence drinker." the works will result in a long process of figuring out who has claim to the masterpieces that have not been seen in public for decades. >> that will do it for this edition of
possibly the largest collection of art confiscated by the nazis, were found pop cans of food. works of pablo picasso, henri matisse, and emil nolde found in an 80-year-old, the son of an art collector. this is the building where the collection had been uncovered by german authorities, 1,500 masterpieces were located in the munich apartment. the collection is believed to be held in a safe at the customs office outside munich. authorities said little about the discovery, refusing to confirm the...
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the nazis considered the works deagain rat. the pieces were found by a tax investigation.ja has more on the discoughedry. the story of a billion dollars nazi art was broken by a magazine. a flesher trove of master pieces. the large over the amounts 6 art confiscated by the nazis was considered rubbish. >> they lay in darkened rooms. a reclusive son of an art collector. >> this is the building where the art collection had been uncovered by german authorities. is 500 mass at the pieces were located in the munich apartment. the collection is being held in a safe outside of this office in munich. authorities are reacted cautiously as they attempted to piece together the evidence around the discoughedry. the government is support" the state prosecution in the field of so-called deagain rat art and nazi looted arts. >> he was questioned by police for ta tax evasion. less jewish collectsors were forced to sell arts works at a greatly reduced price. as was the case of edward munch's "the scream many". the issue of rest 250ugs is one that collectors have been forced to confront. th
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the german record streak of the trove of art acquired by his ball there under the nazis hidden for half a century. did it out of love for mccain thinks that's what eighty year old cornelius go to has told a german magazine der spiegel he also wants his collection back. however some jewish families in museums have come forward to claim some of the piece. cleans code it seems to have lifted the peace of mind. he rarely speaks to me this is not unknown friends. the drawings and paintings discovered in his munich apartment could be worth a billion viewers. he says he's not prepared to voluntary cemented the artworks. told the speaker. the prosecutors will decide what is returned to me. i have never committed a crime. even if i had it but no cost to statute of limitations. that has his papa. but it's legally acquired the pieces from delis and museums. but going it was one of the hunt for the deal is authorized by the nazis to trade in what they considered degenerate art. but it all just because he wants to be next and then with the pictures. he said the authorities can do with that one of th
the german record streak of the trove of art acquired by his ball there under the nazis hidden for half a century. did it out of love for mccain thinks that's what eighty year old cornelius go to has told a german magazine der spiegel he also wants his collection back. however some jewish families in museums have come forward to claim some of the piece. cleans code it seems to have lifted the peace of mind. he rarely speaks to me this is not unknown friends. the drawings and paintings...
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definitely proud of this regime and so they want to establish a rule comparable to nazi with who all these people where do they come from within society i mean you look around in germany the reminders are still there all of the the suffering of the german people. see is them how can people turn towards images like this will stick it it's very different to. come to this movement very different ways to get in touch with them but we find them many cases we find a fascination of national socialists they want to as they are really fast fascinated by hitler. and they do not believe they don't believe in what they. view of the history thank you very much that was dr gideon bush a political scientist and historian speaking to me about modern day neo nazi ism and fascism here in germany throughout the day i'll be bringing you updates on what's going on here on r.t. well there were some unfortunate echoes of naziism. ice hockey match a group of supporters laid out a symbol on the ice right here has more than a passing resemblance to a swastika but a full story online for you right now. also th
definitely proud of this regime and so they want to establish a rule comparable to nazi with who all these people where do they come from within society i mean you look around in germany the reminders are still there all of the the suffering of the german people. see is them how can people turn towards images like this will stick it it's very different to. come to this movement very different ways to get in touch with them but we find them many cases we find a fascination of national socialists...
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hundreds of paintings stolen by the nazis could be worth more than $1 billion. sonia gallego has the story. >> broken by a german magazine two years after its discovery, found among cans of food and rubbish, works by picasso, chagal,. >> about 1500 masterpieces were found in a munich apartment, believed to be held in this safe outside munich. refusing to confirm any of the details. according to reports, he was questioned by police because of tax evasion, forced to sell artwork at greatly reduced prices. the most expensive artwork sold at auction. the issue of restitution has been, sold for millions at auctions have been at the heart of disputes between current owners and those who claim were the original owners but forced to give up their property to the nazis. this was the case on the 2010 knowledge artwork the an, masterpiece that have not been seen in public for decades. sonia gallego, al jazeera. >> i'm dave warren. we are battling it out between the warm and cold air in the midwest, will really start to take place between tonight and tomorrow. snow coming d
hundreds of paintings stolen by the nazis could be worth more than $1 billion. sonia gallego has the story. >> broken by a german magazine two years after its discovery, found among cans of food and rubbish, works by picasso, chagal,. >> about 1500 masterpieces were found in a munich apartment, believed to be held in this safe outside munich. refusing to confirm any of the details. according to reports, he was questioned by police because of tax evasion, forced to sell artwork at...
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nazis considered the works degenerate. the works were found by chance during a tax investigation. sonia gallego reports. >>> a treasuretrophy of modern masterpieces was found among cans of food and ru rubbish. in an apartment owned by cornelius gurlet. this is a building in which the paintings were located, the collection is believed to be held in a safe at this customs office just outside munich. authorities have so far reacted cautiously while they attempt to piece together the evidence surrounding the discovery. >> the government is supporting the discovery of degenerate art and nazi-looted art. >> mr. gullet was being investigated for tax evasion. forced to sell works at much less their value. the most expensive artwork sold at an auction. the issue of restitution is confronted, claim was the original owners but forced to give up their property to the the nazis, this was the case during the auctioning of picasso's the abstinence drinker. >> great artists quite pr prolic and they are the kind of pictures that the nazis would have looted either to exchange to sell for hard curre
nazis considered the works degenerate. the works were found by chance during a tax investigation. sonia gallego reports. >>> a treasuretrophy of modern masterpieces was found among cans of food and ru rubbish. in an apartment owned by cornelius gurlet. this is a building in which the paintings were located, the collection is believed to be held in a safe at this customs office just outside munich. authorities have so far reacted cautiously while they attempt to piece together the...
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the german red cross train 640,000 women during the nazi era.e 300,000 of them were in the eastern territories. the german army trained another half a million women in support positions as flight recorders from a radio operators, wiretap yours, gamblers ss trained some 30,000 women and certified them. they had to maintain secrecy and these are special auxiliaries. gestapo headquarters and prisons. 2500 -- 2500 teachers were sent to one region alone in poland to participate in a german station after to set up kindergarten when the german refugees came in to teach them all about the nazi ideology and so forth. so of course over 200,000 women -- 240,000 women apply to be the wives of ss men and they were encouraged to go stay with them and because the organization was a breeding organization, that leads to racial organization. we find many ss lies in these locations where their memoir so that they could be together and continue to promote the race and have more children. here's an image, i think it is quite illustrative of this phenomenon. the nurs
the german red cross train 640,000 women during the nazi era.e 300,000 of them were in the eastern territories. the german army trained another half a million women in support positions as flight recorders from a radio operators, wiretap yours, gamblers ss trained some 30,000 women and certified them. they had to maintain secrecy and these are special auxiliaries. gestapo headquarters and prisons. 2500 -- 2500 teachers were sent to one region alone in poland to participate in a german station...
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many of them, they believe, are nazi war plunder from the collections of wealthy jews.n radliffe runs a london database of looted art. >> there are going to be pictures here which nobody knew the existence of and are genuinely by great artists, so it is very important. but exactly how important, we don't yet know. >> reporter: in the 1940s, hitler set up a special unit to seize works of art for the nazi party. after germany's defeat, allied forces did recover some of them, but a vast number simply disappeared. we now know more than 1,000 were stored here in this nondescript apartment building in munich. it belonged to cornelius gurlitt, son of hildebrand gurlitt, an art dealer working for the nazis. at least one of the newly discovered paintings by matisse is from the collection of paul rosenberg, looted in the 1940s. his granddaughter, marianne, looks forward to getting it back. >> of course it's a passion, and it's also a way to render homage to my grandfather, paul, who he was a very great man. >> reporter: finding this breathtaking treasure was a stroke of luck. fin
many of them, they believe, are nazi war plunder from the collections of wealthy jews.n radliffe runs a london database of looted art. >> there are going to be pictures here which nobody knew the existence of and are genuinely by great artists, so it is very important. but exactly how important, we don't yet know. >> reporter: in the 1940s, hitler set up a special unit to seize works of art for the nazi party. after germany's defeat, allied forces did recover some of them, but a...
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much that was dr gideon bush a political scientist in historian speaking to me about modern day neo nazi ism and fascism here in germany throughout the day i'll be bringing you updates on what's going on here on r.t. well there were unfortunate echoes of not so. much a group of soldiers laid out a symbol on the ice which well it's got more than a passing resemblance to a swastika or the full story. and the nameless uncounted dead and that's how they'll stay us congress rejects attempts to force the intelligence services to admit how many people are being killed in drone strikes by the dot com. there's now an all new form of humanitarian aid for the twenty first century created by members of the occupy movement this is nothing to do with hunger or homelessness what a different key problem in the so-called first world debt the rolling jubilee project has already bought around fifteen million dollars in personal debt for americans around the country most of the financial obligations that they bought were for medical bills and now the people who had to pay these bills are free from their bur
much that was dr gideon bush a political scientist in historian speaking to me about modern day neo nazi ism and fascism here in germany throughout the day i'll be bringing you updates on what's going on here on r.t. well there were unfortunate echoes of not so. much a group of soldiers laid out a symbol on the ice which well it's got more than a passing resemblance to a swastika or the full story. and the nameless uncounted dead and that's how they'll stay us congress rejects attempts to force...
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. >>> a veritable treasuretrophy of the art plundered by the nazis has been found in germany. felicity has that. >> the haul has a value of more than $1 billion, and found by chance during a tax investigation. the discovery is believed to be art by picasso and matisse and chagal. of course the most expensive work ever sold was the scream. that made nearly $120 million. sonia gallegos has the story. >>> broken by a german magazine, possibly the largest collection of art confiscated by the nazis was found amongst cans of food and rubbish in a darkened room, of an apartment occupied by cornelius gullet. about 1500 masterpieces were located in the munich apartment. believed to be held in a safe at this customs office just outside munich. authorities have acted cautiously. >> the government is supporting the prosecution in the so-called degenerate art and nazi looted art. >> under hitler's regime, germans were forced to sell, greatly undervalid. the issue of restitution is one that officials have been forced to confront. at the heart of disputes between current rnz and those who cl
. >>> a veritable treasuretrophy of the art plundered by the nazis has been found in germany. felicity has that. >> the haul has a value of more than $1 billion, and found by chance during a tax investigation. the discovery is believed to be art by picasso and matisse and chagal. of course the most expensive work ever sold was the scream. that made nearly $120 million. sonia gallegos has the story. >>> broken by a german magazine, possibly the largest collection of art...
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in september 199 with nazi -- 1939 with nazi germany's invasion of poland, museums throughout europe closed. works of art were packed up and moved outside the cities out of fear of damage frommal -- from allied bombing. works at the louvre were evacuated, some 400,000 objects. the same took place at the hermitage in 1941 following the
in september 199 with nazi -- 1939 with nazi germany's invasion of poland, museums throughout europe closed. works of art were packed up and moved outside the cities out of fear of damage frommal -- from allied bombing. works at the louvre were evacuated, some 400,000 objects. the same took place at the hermitage in 1941 following the
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want to take those traits of germany to smash with the popularity of nazi blues and country. and the u.s. oil lobby well and truly itself all saying through a pair of bills that would make protesting extremely expensive and federal regulation a thing of the past and lawyers coming up after the break. in the future. on the show we learn about the technology keeping the moscow metro rolling new modeling inserting techniques meat ways in the oil industry and the dream team of robots to places too dangerous for humans. to need unfold elitist news and innovations here and said no. we've got the future. choose your language. make it with zero and if you're going to. choose to skip. choose the great. choose the stories to. choose get access to. welcome bottom this is all seen thousands of people are preparing to march in cities across germany to commemorate an anti function oxidized murdered in the early ninety's they government is on a course state against the views promoted by far right groups overseas peta on of our report. the horrors of germany's history with the far right ther
want to take those traits of germany to smash with the popularity of nazi blues and country. and the u.s. oil lobby well and truly itself all saying through a pair of bills that would make protesting extremely expensive and federal regulation a thing of the past and lawyers coming up after the break. in the future. on the show we learn about the technology keeping the moscow metro rolling new modeling inserting techniques meat ways in the oil industry and the dream team of robots to places too...
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i said neo-nazi confederate links.attended one as opposed to two of the noeo-confederate events. is that supposed to make things better? >> no. so you attended one. but it might have been a freudian slip on your part to say neo-nazi. could you imagine if he had attended, let's say, a neo-nazi event, what the impact would have been? can you imagine if that 7-year-old had dressed up as a nazi storm trooper. what the legitimate response would have been. i think that's exactly how we as common sense people are going to have to look at this. but that 7-year-old will probably as bill press said, grow up to be that state legislator or that elected official and carry on this awful tradition. you asked the question early on, al. who's going to tell these people that they're 150 years behind. we are. that's what we've got to do. >> you know, bill, the right wing conspiracy block is now arguing that, quote, hitler would be pleased with president obama. i mean, why is this scary? because members of congress read this website. cong
i said neo-nazi confederate links.attended one as opposed to two of the noeo-confederate events. is that supposed to make things better? >> no. so you attended one. but it might have been a freudian slip on your part to say neo-nazi. could you imagine if he had attended, let's say, a neo-nazi event, what the impact would have been? can you imagine if that 7-year-old had dressed up as a nazi storm trooper. what the legitimate response would have been. i think that's exactly how we as...
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try to sell the art work abroad to make some cash for the nazis while experts consider the works to be of huge artistic value the task of returning them to their rightful owners could take many years and poses a huge legal and moral problem for german authorities. jewish groups have urged that the origins of the artworks the research as quickly as possible so that is polluted or extort and they can be returned to the original owners. a dell children's rights greatest costume and he tells of one thousand images webcam offenders to hold the information came from and to my true love for child abusers can cope with the aid of a complete it generates its ten year old filipina go to the fullest like the concerns of the webcam child tourism i'm going to release greetings to you and beyond joe citizen does. the us sites. all you want your children. it's going to last violet. jewelry. our goal since he will be children's rights group said they intend to raise the public's awareness of the stuffing activity. we have to make sure that everyone has this will mean yes that's a huge scale and nat
try to sell the art work abroad to make some cash for the nazis while experts consider the works to be of huge artistic value the task of returning them to their rightful owners could take many years and poses a huge legal and moral problem for german authorities. jewish groups have urged that the origins of the artworks the research as quickly as possible so that is polluted or extort and they can be returned to the original owners. a dell children's rights greatest costume and he tells of one...
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this was the beginning of the nazi's campaign to rid the country of its jewish population.ermany's leaders used the anniversary to warn the country to be watchful of anti-seminnism. it's a timely reminder, a report showed across europe it is on the increase. >> making ends meet in this economy is not easy. we'll tell you about a family business in florida that not only managed to survive the recession, but are thriving. >> americans struggle with mental illness, we'll talk about the new law to help them heal. >>> millions is of americans struggle with eat gs disorders like bulimia and anorexia. many don't know they are more likely to kill the longer they persist. health care laws are giving patients more access to the care they need. >> reporter: for years this person struggled with an eating disorder. >> one of the hardest parts for me was going in for treatment. >> eventually going to a treatment center that her parents paid for. >> each day was almost $1,000. $60,000 of college education. my insurance company didn't think an eating disorder was significant to have it cov
this was the beginning of the nazi's campaign to rid the country of its jewish population.ermany's leaders used the anniversary to warn the country to be watchful of anti-seminnism. it's a timely reminder, a report showed across europe it is on the increase. >> making ends meet in this economy is not easy. we'll tell you about a family business in florida that not only managed to survive the recession, but are thriving. >> americans struggle with mental illness, we'll talk about the...
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nazi germany. look, we saw in britain, be chamberlain told the british people accept the nazis.es, they will dominate the continent of europe but that's not our problem. let's appease them. why? it can't to be done. we can't stand against them. >> it was the 1930s about appeasement. had nothing to do with europe but the people in czechoslavkia. your thoughts. why make comparisons on nazis? >> you got to talk about something, anything, green eggs and ham. now ted cruz falls into that other category of people. he's not dumb. he's saying things that plays to the base, that plays to his base, which are the money people who keep rewarding him, keep rewarding his bad behavior. >> here's some more cruz number one. it happened at the confirmation hearing for defense secretary nominee chuck hagel. cruz used a deceitful rhetorical style that reminded me of joe mccarthy, insinuating hagel may have taken money from the communists in north korea. let's listen. >> it may be he smoke at radical or extreme groups or anti-israel groups and accepted financial compensation. we don't know. he could
nazi germany. look, we saw in britain, be chamberlain told the british people accept the nazis.es, they will dominate the continent of europe but that's not our problem. let's appease them. why? it can't to be done. we can't stand against them. >> it was the 1930s about appeasement. had nothing to do with europe but the people in czechoslavkia. your thoughts. why make comparisons on nazis? >> you got to talk about something, anything, green eggs and ham. now ted cruz falls into that...
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1,300 jews were killed on the pogrom on november 9, 75 years ago, considered the beginning of the nazi campaign to systematically destroy jurepian jewry. israel commemorated the anniversary in jerusalem. politicians gathered alongside holocaust survivors and their descendants. the commemoration took place a day late because the day fell on he jewish sabbath. facing a no confidence vote in parliament over the handling of former state e.r.t. this cops as inspectors are in athens to negotiate another bailout package for greece. the shutdown earlier this summer has been the source of much controversy. it was part of government efforts to balance their nation's budgets but critics say the government is serving the troika. talks are between iran and the five permanent members of the u.n. security council plus germany vowed a deal early on sunday after three days of tough negotiations, talks are scheduled to resume in 10 days time. >> the geneva talks hit a snag. evidently because france objected to the deal on the table. diplomatic sources said the french made tougher demands on iran than th
1,300 jews were killed on the pogrom on november 9, 75 years ago, considered the beginning of the nazi campaign to systematically destroy jurepian jewry. israel commemorated the anniversary in jerusalem. politicians gathered alongside holocaust survivors and their descendants. the commemoration took place a day late because the day fell on he jewish sabbath. facing a no confidence vote in parliament over the handling of former state e.r.t. this cops as inspectors are in athens to negotiate...
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he was wary about answering questions about her neo-nazi past. one lawyer said the witness should not have held back. >> he can't just say that he grew up with beate and that they were like brother and sister and not say much about her. you have to ask, is he taking us for a ride? little by little, the court was told by the -- about the nsu activities in the 1990's. zschape's cousin told the court that one nsu member handed out flyers honoring a nazi leader and that one of the dead members always carried a gas pistol. zschape and the two other nsu members were inseparable and isolated from others. >> dw's correspondent was in unit covering the hearing. she sent us this report. >> you could hear a pin drop when the mother of beate zschape entered the court only to say she would make use of her right not to testify against her own daughter. we also heard from the cousin of beate zschape. he will have to reappear on thursday after giving very little information over the course of hours of questioning. the presiding judge clearly lost patience with t
he was wary about answering questions about her neo-nazi past. one lawyer said the witness should not have held back. >> he can't just say that he grew up with beate and that they were like brother and sister and not say much about her. you have to ask, is he taking us for a ride? little by little, the court was told by the -- about the nsu activities in the 1990's. zschape's cousin told the court that one nsu member handed out flyers honoring a nazi leader and that one of the dead...
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magazine reported earlier this week the collection included pieces looted by jewish people by the nazis. >>> families who lost loved ones in crimes by the aum cult are getting a chance to ask the criminals why and how they committed the murders. a japanese court will allow relatives of a cult victim to take part in a trial of a case for the first time. cult carried out a number of crimes including the 1995 sarin gas attack on the tokyo subway system. former senior cult member was arrested in january last year. he was on the run nearly 17 years. he's been indicted in three cases including the abduction and the murder of a legal clerk in tokyo in 1995. his case is expected to begin mid-january. the tokyo district court says two family members of the clerk will attend the trial. they'll be able to question death row inmates who are expected to appear in court as witnesses. >>> more than 190 former cult members faced prosecution. 13 people including the cult's founder are facing the death penalty. >>> people with homes along japan's coastlines live with a nagging fear of tsunami. waves trig
magazine reported earlier this week the collection included pieces looted by jewish people by the nazis. >>> families who lost loved ones in crimes by the aum cult are getting a chance to ask the criminals why and how they committed the murders. a japanese court will allow relatives of a cult victim to take part in a trial of a case for the first time. cult carried out a number of crimes including the 1995 sarin gas attack on the tokyo subway system. former senior cult member was...
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we have to remember that it is the 19 30's, and that the nazis of our nation are a post-war constructst because of what they did but because of the motion picture media, and the imagine of the nazis are so vivid and what they did is so present in our imagination today that we have a hard time believing that the nazis were not always this universal emblem of absolute evil. in the 1930s world war ii had not happened. the holocaust had not happened. for the hollywood studio to be importing a film into germany in the 1930s would not be the error that we consider today with 80 years of historical hindsight. >> reporter: the film screened for public audiences in new york city, and it will likely see more air dates. as historians ponder the film and our understanding of hitler's rise to power. that's it for us here. if you like to comment on any stories here tonight log on to our website at www.aljazeera.com/america tonight. and good night. we'll have more "america tonight" tomorrow. ♪ >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm jonathan betz with tonight's top stories. efforts to reach iran has f
we have to remember that it is the 19 30's, and that the nazis of our nation are a post-war constructst because of what they did but because of the motion picture media, and the imagine of the nazis are so vivid and what they did is so present in our imagination today that we have a hard time believing that the nazis were not always this universal emblem of absolute evil. in the 1930s world war ii had not happened. the holocaust had not happened. for the hollywood studio to be importing a film...
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we have been tasked to find and protect the art that the nazis have stolen. they have taken everything with them. so we have to get as close to the front as we can if girl any falls they will destroy everybody. who cares about art. they are wrong. it's the exact reach we are fighting, for a culture, for away of life. >> what is all of this? >> people's lives. the mobments men is set to 12k3w4r06r7b8g9s what they found in this munich paramedic is the biggest cash of art since they were disbanded after world war ii. >> it's a remarkable story and there were important very much layings in the soviet union in the 1990s for missing works of art this is of a different kind. i'm not surprised we are having events like this. the volume of works of art are as stone astonishing and those of us who are working in the area still know this is the tip of the iceberg. there are hundreds of cultural objects missing from world war ii and this is an important part 69 georg o of the gorggeorge clooney film. and allow main street to understand a story that hacks has been struck
we have been tasked to find and protect the art that the nazis have stolen. they have taken everything with them. so we have to get as close to the front as we can if girl any falls they will destroy everybody. who cares about art. they are wrong. it's the exact reach we are fighting, for a culture, for away of life. >> what is all of this? >> people's lives. the mobments men is set to 12k3w4r06r7b8g9s what they found in this munich paramedic is the biggest cash of art since they...