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how it was that not just a small number of nazis, but thousands of nazis had gotten into america after the war, even after we had defeated the germans. how the cia, the fbi, the pentagon as well had used known nazis and nazi collaborators as cold war spies scientists and others. these were men who were involved in the worst of the -- [inaudible] yet they were living in alabama and texas and san diego. how was it that the united states had been so indifferent to this problem? how were they allowed to live basically with impunity, for years, for the better part of 30 years after the war until the country sort of woke up to the fact that there were nazis living in america. and how was it that all of this had happened in the aftermath of the worst genocide in world history, the worst but unfortunately not the last genocide. so my book was one of discovery and trying to answer these questions. and i spent many weeks and months at the national archives outside washington looking at war crime files from the cia from the pentagon from other agencies. i did a fellowship at the holocaust museum
how it was that not just a small number of nazis, but thousands of nazis had gotten into america after the war, even after we had defeated the germans. how the cia, the fbi, the pentagon as well had used known nazis and nazi collaborators as cold war spies scientists and others. these were men who were involved in the worst of the -- [inaudible] yet they were living in alabama and texas and san diego. how was it that the united states had been so indifferent to this problem? how were they...
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the end of the war in the nazi headquarters in lyon. and yet, the people in tiny dieulefit were able to rescue, house, and provide work for 15 hundred people who were under threat. >> i think about your father often. he was my math teacher! >> there! you see! >> jean morin's father, a factory owner, also took part in the rescue measures. he took in the jewish boy isaac, whose parents were murdered in a concentration camp. jean: isaac accustomed himself well. he lived in a room between my parents' room and our room. he used our bathroom and ate meals with us. he lived here as if he were another child in the family. >> today, isaac has a big family in israel. but he maintains contact with his dieulefit host family. thousands of people persecuted by the nazis survived here at the foot of the mountains, thanks to close-knit village communities that operated like secret societies. historians confirm dieulefit's tradition of resistance. bernard: this is a community with a protestant culture. people don't like to brag about everything they've
the end of the war in the nazi headquarters in lyon. and yet, the people in tiny dieulefit were able to rescue, house, and provide work for 15 hundred people who were under threat. >> i think about your father often. he was my math teacher! >> there! you see! >> jean morin's father, a factory owner, also took part in the rescue measures. he took in the jewish boy isaac, whose parents were murdered in a concentration camp. jean: isaac accustomed himself well. he lived in a room...
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26 million people dying in the defeat of nazi germany. 70 years ago.thew, thank you so much for that. matthew chance joining us live from moscow. we see just some of the military hardware behind him. paraded throughout the, the day, in, in moscow. >>> as matthew said, few western leaders are in the presence in moscow. one way to visualize the western snub of victory day parade this year. ten years ago, 60th anniversary, mr. put spin was flanked on one side by jacques chirac, then president of france, and on the other side, mr. bush, mr. and mrs. bush, george w. bush, see the significance of the picture. this time, french and american presidents will not be there. most european leaders in fact will not be there including russian leader, german leader, she will be laying a wreath on sunday the day after the parade, she will be in moscow to lay a wreath. now, we are joined on the line by igor suchakin, senior research fellow in russian studies at united royal services institute. hope you were listening to matthew. talking what this means for average russi
26 million people dying in the defeat of nazi germany. 70 years ago.thew, thank you so much for that. matthew chance joining us live from moscow. we see just some of the military hardware behind him. paraded throughout the, the day, in, in moscow. >>> as matthew said, few western leaders are in the presence in moscow. one way to visualize the western snub of victory day parade this year. ten years ago, 60th anniversary, mr. put spin was flanked on one side by jacques chirac, then...
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i never thought i'd say these words but that nazi looks great!now, how are there so many 90-year-old nazis still kicking around anyway? is race hatred a preservative? hollywood stars are shooting themselves full of potox when all they really need is 12 cc's of anti-semitism. but that doesn't explaen why mel gibson looks like... ( cheers and applause ) >> how did they finally nab him? let me guess. intrepid naughty hinters tracked him through the amazon for 40 years. >> we spoke to the bbc, in a documentary in 2005 when again he was very open about what happened and this is what has indirectly led to this trial. >> he admitted his guilt in a documentary 10 years ago? well, that explains how they missed it. nobody gets to the documentaries in their netflix queue. i would love to learn about history, but there's a new season of "house of cards." that's my weekend! so the evil accountant is finally getting what he deserves-- an embarrassing court appearance at the end of a long, full unincarcerated life. at least he'll finally have to face the people
i never thought i'd say these words but that nazi looks great!now, how are there so many 90-year-old nazis still kicking around anyway? is race hatred a preservative? hollywood stars are shooting themselves full of potox when all they really need is 12 cc's of anti-semitism. but that doesn't explaen why mel gibson looks like... ( cheers and applause ) >> how did they finally nab him? let me guess. intrepid naughty hinters tracked him through the amazon for 40 years. >> we spoke to...
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and that is all too reminiscent of what the nazis called -- i'm not saying they were nazis, not nazistill an open society to confront this, criticize this and do something about it my but with the nazis, there is this process meaning reordering or re-gearing all professional organizations -- not destroying them, but breaking them down and reconstructing them -- to serve the nazi project. that is the kind of thing we must and can confront and avoid here. nermeen: last december psychologist james mitchell who was contracted by the cia to design its interrogation program appeared on fox news to talk about his role in the waterboarding of abu zubaydah. he was interviewed by megyn kelly. >> were you the one actually conducting the techniques on zubaydah or were you and more of a background role? >> it depends on when you're talking about. initially, i was in a background role. then after we shut down in the enhanced interrogations were approved, i was in an administration role. >> so did you personally waterboard him? >> yes. >> sticking with abu zubaydah, or all of the methods that were r
and that is all too reminiscent of what the nazis called -- i'm not saying they were nazis, not nazistill an open society to confront this, criticize this and do something about it my but with the nazis, there is this process meaning reordering or re-gearing all professional organizations -- not destroying them, but breaking them down and reconstructing them -- to serve the nazi project. that is the kind of thing we must and can confront and avoid here. nermeen: last december psychologist james...
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something in the region of 26 million people died fighting the nazis here.t's a conflict that's very very vivid for people here. it touched almost every family in the entire country and even today, 70 years on, really the focus of the year for many people in this country. the main day of national celebration of national pride. you can see the powerful display of strength that is on parade behind me as well. i know you're getting those images of red square. we're just outside of red square as some of these military vehicles pass through. it's not just a day of pride. it's an opportunity for russia to show it's strength. to show that it will never be subject to an invasion like it was in the second world war like nazi germany. that's very important for many russians to see. it's a source of great national pride. what we wonlt be seeing here is any kind of western leaders that have mainly decided to snub this event over russia's involvement in ukraine. it's allegedly backing the pro-russian rebels in ukraine and because of that, the president of the united stat
something in the region of 26 million people died fighting the nazis here.t's a conflict that's very very vivid for people here. it touched almost every family in the entire country and even today, 70 years on, really the focus of the year for many people in this country. the main day of national celebration of national pride. you can see the powerful display of strength that is on parade behind me as well. i know you're getting those images of red square. we're just outside of red square as...
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but i could see that the nazi party was gaining strength and so could the others. but actually nobody believed that they were capable of doing the things which in fact it turned out they later did. >> did you lose friends because of this atmosphere? >> once hitler was in power, i don't remember losing any earlier, but once pith ler was in power it -- there was a gradual alienation from the rest of my schoolmates. some of them were better than others, but many of them initially apologized for some of the things that hitler said he was going to do assuring us that he of course didn't mean people like us, my parents or our friends, and then gradually you could almost see the direct relation of their indoctrine nation in the hitler youth, let's say, of how much more hostile they became, until in the end they stopped talking all together or they might perhaps taunt you even then, it was well known that there were concentration camps, and they would say things to the effect that if you people behave you might be all right but if you don't watch out you might all wind up
but i could see that the nazi party was gaining strength and so could the others. but actually nobody believed that they were capable of doing the things which in fact it turned out they later did. >> did you lose friends because of this atmosphere? >> once hitler was in power, i don't remember losing any earlier, but once pith ler was in power it -- there was a gradual alienation from the rest of my schoolmates. some of them were better than others, but many of them initially...
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he was six years old when the nazi capital fell. she will never forget the momentous day. >> all you can do is keep commemorating these important dates. we need to state this is what it was like and it must never happen again. millions of people died because of power madness. >> if we are to remember today is a day of liberation, we must recognize the soldiers who enabled it to happen and paid a heavy toll in the process. >> their sacrifices chiseled into the stone of the soviet memorial, and internal reminder of the cost. >> in germany, victory in europe a is not a holiday, but lawmakers commemorate the day nazi germany was defeated during a joint session in parliament. >> members of the parliament the bundestag, reflected on this they 70 years ago which marked a turning point in the history of th country. >> play during a ceremony in the german parliament, it's the melody for the national anthem chosen by democratic post-war germany. on the anniversary of not to germany's surrender the president paid tribute to the allied powers f
he was six years old when the nazi capital fell. she will never forget the momentous day. >> all you can do is keep commemorating these important dates. we need to state this is what it was like and it must never happen again. millions of people died because of power madness. >> if we are to remember today is a day of liberation, we must recognize the soldiers who enabled it to happen and paid a heavy toll in the process. >> their sacrifices chiseled into the stone of the...
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. >> and you have a nazi officer, who is one of the narrators. you have the camp commandant who is another. and then you have a jew, who is actually tasked with terrible, unspeakable things. >> yeah. >> yeah. so the division of the narration is, itself, an interesting device, and i think it's quite compelling as a reader to encounter that. but it really is a love story, in that the nazi officer becomes smitten with the camp commandant's wife? >> yes. >> yeah. not exactly a meet cute moment, if we're talking about auschwitz, but there is kind of this love at first sight, as you say -- >> yeah. >> -- as you describe it. >> and he's -- he's actually quite a refined sensibility -- >> right. >> -- but he's become coarsened, as everyone was -- >> right. reich. >> and hi, the nazi officer, let us say also, is the nephew of martin borman, who is hitler's private secretary. >> that's right. >> so he actually is not just any nazi officer? >> no, he has -- >> he had a pedigree. >> and a zealic ability to move from dress to dress, echelons of the regime. >>
. >> and you have a nazi officer, who is one of the narrators. you have the camp commandant who is another. and then you have a jew, who is actually tasked with terrible, unspeakable things. >> yeah. >> yeah. so the division of the narration is, itself, an interesting device, and i think it's quite compelling as a reader to encounter that. but it really is a love story, in that the nazi officer becomes smitten with the camp commandant's wife? >> yes. >> yeah. not...
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the nazi regime and took part in fighting that regime.de up of many german refugees. >> the 19 standards of the british liege -- legion. ♪ >> it is as if the silence has been broken. now we have the applause and a sense of celebration can begin. >> yes. the anniversary must bring back memories both happy and unhappy for those veterans today, remember come maids who made the ultimate sacrifice in the cause of freedom. >> on this day 70 years ago, peace at last returned to europe. it would be another three months before victory in the far east was seen. then the most destructive conflict -- global conflict ever seen was finally over. shortly the barriers will be removed, and the public, having laid their wreaths, will disperse too. >> germany also marked the 70 anniversary of the end of world war ii in europe with a ceremony in germany's lower house of parliament. it included speeches by both either of the houses of parliament as well as a historian. this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> guests, the 8th of may was a day of liberation. when ano
the nazi regime and took part in fighting that regime.de up of many german refugees. >> the 19 standards of the british liege -- legion. ♪ >> it is as if the silence has been broken. now we have the applause and a sense of celebration can begin. >> yes. the anniversary must bring back memories both happy and unhappy for those veterans today, remember come maids who made the ultimate sacrifice in the cause of freedom. >> on this day 70 years ago, peace at last returned...
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reporter: the heart of munich, once occupied by the nazi party headquarters. home to the documentation center for the history of national socialism. here where the not staged their monumental rallies is today a place of remembrance for the suffering inflicted on millions. at the inauguration, the state premier said the exhibit was about more than coming to terms with the past. >> the nazi documentation center is a place of both remembrance and learning. young people can come to see how every generation has to stand up for a robust democracy. reporter: the exhibit documents the rise and fall of the not seas the horrors of the holocaust, and world war ii. -- nazis the horrors of the holocaust, and world war ii. the inauguration follows years of controversy. it seems munich had a problem facing up to its past as the birthplace of the nazi movement. >> the city was more involved than any other in germany. this is where national socialism grew up with the support of many civic circles. dealing with that is especially difficult and painful. reporter: 70 years after
reporter: the heart of munich, once occupied by the nazi party headquarters. home to the documentation center for the history of national socialism. here where the not staged their monumental rallies is today a place of remembrance for the suffering inflicted on millions. at the inauguration, the state premier said the exhibit was about more than coming to terms with the past. >> the nazi documentation center is a place of both remembrance and learning. young people can come to see how...
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that went on even after the not cease -- the nazis came to power. it stopped when i was approximately 14. at that point, my father was no longer able to send me to high school, which required tuition. it was thought that for jewish young people at the time, it was quite common to learn a trade. so i thought about what i would like to be. since i had all these books, -- since i had always liked books i chose printing as my vocation. i did in fact, get a job in printing in the town where i lived. in fact, it was on the same street where i lived. this man was quite willing to take me on, and i worked there for a number of months. the authorities heard about it and made it impossible for him to keep me on. so then i had to stop that. i later on worksed for a jewish firm that was still in existence at that time, which was a tobacco factory where they actually made cigars. i found some sort of a job until the time that i in fact left germany, but it was becoming more and more evident that jews should leave if anybody at all would have them, and not very m
that went on even after the not cease -- the nazis came to power. it stopped when i was approximately 14. at that point, my father was no longer able to send me to high school, which required tuition. it was thought that for jewish young people at the time, it was quite common to learn a trade. so i thought about what i would like to be. since i had all these books, -- since i had always liked books i chose printing as my vocation. i did in fact, get a job in printing in the town where i lived....
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for 12 years, the nazis had fervently evoked german national unity.he germans would ever live in a unified country again. in his historic speech marking the 40th anniversary of the german reich's unconditional surrender, the federal president of the day warned the german people not to separate the 8th of may, 1945, from the 30th of january, 1933, the date when the reich president appointed hitler as chancellor. he argued that the 8th of may, 1945, should, however, be recognized as the end of the wrong past of german history, an end that contained the seeds of a better future. the wrong past did not begin in 1933. much of the german elite, and indeed of society as a whole regarded the first german democracy as a product of germany's defeat in the first world war. as the type of state embodied by the victorious western powers as an un-german system. during the first world war well-known academics and writers contrasted the ideals of the french revolution of 1789 for liberty, equality, and fraternity with the german ideas of 1914. that would be the glori
for 12 years, the nazis had fervently evoked german national unity.he germans would ever live in a unified country again. in his historic speech marking the 40th anniversary of the german reich's unconditional surrender, the federal president of the day warned the german people not to separate the 8th of may, 1945, from the 30th of january, 1933, the date when the reich president appointed hitler as chancellor. he argued that the 8th of may, 1945, should, however, be recognized as the end of...
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nazis, two of our three enemies lie among the ruins of their own, evil ambitions.e have come far along the road since those early, perilous days that shook the world. i salute the members of the armed forces of the united states for courage and complete devotion to duty. throughout the african and european campaigns. i salute the men in uniform ashore afloat or in the vast city of india, china and burma. the fact is, we have been fighting not two wars, but one global war. the global war in which at the darkest hour, our axis enemies were striking eastward and westward halfway across the world, and threatened to join forces in the middle east thus isolating china and russia. had that been successful the combined strength of the axis coalition could have been directed at the destruction of the three nations of the world one by one. we have therefore to consider the possibility that after the conflict of asia africa and europe germany might engulf the british isles, and might then join with japan and attack on our costal cities and industries. by that time we would ha
nazis, two of our three enemies lie among the ruins of their own, evil ambitions.e have come far along the road since those early, perilous days that shook the world. i salute the members of the armed forces of the united states for courage and complete devotion to duty. throughout the african and european campaigns. i salute the men in uniform ashore afloat or in the vast city of india, china and burma. the fact is, we have been fighting not two wars, but one global war. the global war in...
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and russia shows off its military might as it celebrates its victory day against the nazis. >> the saudi military said that houthi leaders in yemen have nowhere to hide. the saudi-led coalition has staged more than a hundred airstrikes against houthi targets. jets bombed areas close to the international airport in the yemeni capital of sanaa as well as areas of sadaa and other provinces. saudi arabia has offered a five-day cease-fire starting on tuesday so long as the houthis take part. but so far there have been no response by the houthis and the fighting rages on. >> yesterday the coalition forces and saudi forces conducted more than 130 airstrikes which targeted more than 100 areas inland and near the border of yemen and saudi saudi arabia. it also targeted more than 17 leaders. >> we have more now on the night of sustained hair airstrikes on houthi targets. >> reporter: airstrikes targeting houthi in sadaa province in northern yemen. coalition jets have reported to struck ammunition depots, command centers and the homes of top military commanders. the saudi-led coalition announce tha
and russia shows off its military might as it celebrates its victory day against the nazis. >> the saudi military said that houthi leaders in yemen have nowhere to hide. the saudi-led coalition has staged more than a hundred airstrikes against houthi targets. jets bombed areas close to the international airport in the yemeni capital of sanaa as well as areas of sadaa and other provinces. saudi arabia has offered a five-day cease-fire starting on tuesday so long as the houthis take part....
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and so they had this nazi mentality and they used nazi methods. >> hinojosa: in the year 1976, '77, '78. that's pretty horrifying. >> it's horrifying to know that it can happen all over again, that it happened in... argentina is a country that is very similar to the united states in its... it's an immigrant country, there's every nationality in argentina, people get on well, pretty well, and this happened. and it means it can happen anywhere. >> hinojosa: so what is the lesson, robert cox, that you feel all of us need to heed, again, after you lived through a dirty war that actually happened in front of your face. what is the message to us? how should we live our lives? >> the important thing is honest journalism, i think. i mean, in argentina, you had no journalism at that time, and to live in a country without journalism, without people being able to talk to each other all the time... >> hinojosa: so fighting for a free press. >> oh, that's tremendously important. >> hinojosa: and? >> and... decency. you know, let's talk about human rights and human decency. because what was lacking
and so they had this nazi mentality and they used nazi methods. >> hinojosa: in the year 1976, '77, '78. that's pretty horrifying. >> it's horrifying to know that it can happen all over again, that it happened in... argentina is a country that is very similar to the united states in its... it's an immigrant country, there's every nationality in argentina, people get on well, pretty well, and this happened. and it means it can happen anywhere. >> hinojosa: so what is the...
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for 12 years, the nazis had fervently evoked german national unity.regime that it's and in -- its end in a mountain paralleled for, it would not be clear that germany would ever be unified ever again. in an historic speed marking the anniversary of the german reich's unconditional threatened her, the federal president of the day warned the german people not to separate the 8th of may 1945 from the 1st of january 1933, the day went hindenburg appointed hitler as chancellor. he argued that the 8th of may 1945 should however be recognized as the end of the wrong path of german history, an end that contains the seeds of hope for a better future. the wrong path to which the man referred did not begin in 1933. much of the german elite and indeed the society as a whole regarded the first german democracy, the weimar republic, as the product of germany's defeat in the first world war. as invited -- embodied as an on german system, during the first world war when academics and writers contrast the ideal of the french revolution of 1789 of liberty, equality, an
for 12 years, the nazis had fervently evoked german national unity.regime that it's and in -- its end in a mountain paralleled for, it would not be clear that germany would ever be unified ever again. in an historic speed marking the anniversary of the german reich's unconditional threatened her, the federal president of the day warned the german people not to separate the 8th of may 1945 from the 1st of january 1933, the day went hindenburg appointed hitler as chancellor. he argued that the...
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this is a public document, after the final destruction of nazi tyranny.ld today call “regime change,” and it would end this noxious regime, and with that, the british prime minister and president hope to establish a peace, a lasting peace, again freedom from fear and want. world war does come to america as we know it, pearl harbor. some of you have seen this before in other talks i have given, but for those who have not seen this this shows how the , unexpected can occur. this is the program for the army-navy game in november 1941 on the cover. -- on the right is the cover. inside the program is a photograph of the battleship arizona, plowing into the waves. and there is a caption underneath that photograph on the left. let me read it to you. “the uss arizona as she plows into a huge swell.” it is significant that despite the claims of air enthusiasts, no battleship has yet been sunk by bombs. this was another creepy photograph. less than two weeks later at pearl harbor, the arizona is sunk by bombers, destroyed magazine exploded, over 1000 men killed. th
this is a public document, after the final destruction of nazi tyranny.ld today call “regime change,” and it would end this noxious regime, and with that, the british prime minister and president hope to establish a peace, a lasting peace, again freedom from fear and want. world war does come to america as we know it, pearl harbor. some of you have seen this before in other talks i have given, but for those who have not seen this this shows how the , unexpected can occur. this is the...
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also ahead... ..70 years on, russia celebrates its victory day against the nazis with a massive military parade. >>> after 42 days without a new case liberia declared ebola free >>> plus waiting to return home - we talk to the men of myanmar forced to work as fishermen in indonesia >>> four planes have bombed areas close to yemen's international airport in sanaa. it comes after saudi arabia offered houthi rebels a 5-day ceasefire that could come in effect on tuesday. for now, the heavy fighting continues on the ground including the province of central yemen. a number of houthis were killed as they tried to capture strategic positions. from riyadh mohammad vall reports. >> reporter: this houthi tv channel shows what it says are areas targeted by the houthi. it includes several government buildings in the stronghold of the north. the buildings are used by houthis as arms depots command and control centers. >> translation: these militias escalated the situation, targetting saudi cities. that is why we need to protect the cities and guarantee the safety of saudi and yemenis. >> reporter: the
also ahead... ..70 years on, russia celebrates its victory day against the nazis with a massive military parade. >>> after 42 days without a new case liberia declared ebola free >>> plus waiting to return home - we talk to the men of myanmar forced to work as fishermen in indonesia >>> four planes have bombed areas close to yemen's international airport in sanaa. it comes after saudi arabia offered houthi rebels a 5-day ceasefire that could come in effect on tuesday....
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who is going to win out, that liberal democracies or nazi is him -- nazism.n though it is isolated, with no major allies, has to take a stand, and, again, that means that germany is going to move against britain. this battle of britain. the cousin hitler has to try to defeat britain. if britain can hold out -- because hitler has to try to defeat britain. and in his finest speech called the finest hours speech, churchill is underscoring how important it is for the united states, the stakes are here for the united states, not just britain, because it written goes down, what will happen? a new dark age sinister, so britain has to stand up, and this would be their finest hour. well, churchill, behind the rhetoric is asking the military leaders, what are our hopes of being able to defeat nazi germany, to be able to hold on in this battle of britain and the chiefs write with no secret appreciation, things i have highlighted in it, that britain can hold on as long as the united states provides support. if not, look what they say. we cannot continue the war with any
who is going to win out, that liberal democracies or nazi is him -- nazism.n though it is isolated, with no major allies, has to take a stand, and, again, that means that germany is going to move against britain. this battle of britain. the cousin hitler has to try to defeat britain. if britain can hold out -- because hitler has to try to defeat britain. and in his finest speech called the finest hours speech, churchill is underscoring how important it is for the united states, the stakes are...
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winston churchill's work cap has saved britain and help to save the world from nazi horror. i agree. i would never minimize the greatness of winston churchill or his wartime coalition government. we all owe it an unpayable debt but, life is not black-and-white. life is not simple. churchill's war cabinet was not simply a smooth functioning machine. its members, including the prime minister were high-powered ambitious hard men. they had great talent. they have great capacity for work but also they had great egos. they work together to save their country but it was not always smooth sailing. on more than one occasion conflict within the war cabinet threatened to cap size the ship altogether. moreover, today we think of churchill as the indispensable man but it's impossible for us to mention britain during the second world war without churchill as prime minister. but believe me, it was not impossible then and i will be explaining that. i want to just pull out the water. in the book, i show how churchill assembled this high-powered team in may, 1940. it included men whose politi
winston churchill's work cap has saved britain and help to save the world from nazi horror. i agree. i would never minimize the greatness of winston churchill or his wartime coalition government. we all owe it an unpayable debt but, life is not black-and-white. life is not simple. churchill's war cabinet was not simply a smooth functioning machine. its members, including the prime minister were high-powered ambitious hard men. they had great talent. they have great capacity for work but also...
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. >> the next generation of the nazis are already here.no stopping it. want to raise her children. bill: why the 2nd step of needing to no immediately? to me the school did the responsible thing discipline suspension do what you must but to then created a firestorm by letting everyone know what happened that would have led to much worse issues. >> well, we are part of the firestorm. i like the idea every time some kid gets suspended or an arrest is made that we have noted in the bud. there is no more racism. it's always out there. ♪ >> controversy erupted in new york city when a sociologist came out with a study. about 100 mothers get bonuses. she calls these mothers clam him. i hit the upper east side. what i do have to say this is somebody left of lexington, north of 63rd 91st street, very specific area. most of them have masters degrees or advanced degrees and children and said on. that is the encompass. the 1st person i spoke to was a dad. >> it sounds good to me. we are in the reverse. i pretty much stay at home. i do not get a bonus.
. >> the next generation of the nazis are already here.no stopping it. want to raise her children. bill: why the 2nd step of needing to no immediately? to me the school did the responsible thing discipline suspension do what you must but to then created a firestorm by letting everyone know what happened that would have led to much worse issues. >> well, we are part of the firestorm. i like the idea every time some kid gets suspended or an arrest is made that we have noted in the...
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the free french who never accepted nazi occupation.rave poles who fought for our freedom and yours. the canadian regiments who put the crossed friends into northern germany. -- across friends into northern germany-- france into northern germany. the resistance movements in every european country. and in the east, the people of all the former soviet states who endured many of the heaviest losses of the war. but today, we can also celebrate without reserve the legacy of their accomplishment. a legacy that could not yet be imagined in 1945 with the trauma of war so fresh. not just to europe, that has known seven decades of peace and growing prosperity, but the way the seed of democracy has flourished around the world. the lasting bonds that unite europe and the united states. the international institutions that have underwritten peaceful development. the continual reaffirmation of those basic principles which formed our alliance. that all men and all women of all lands should be able to live free from fear and want. when american and sovi
the free french who never accepted nazi occupation.rave poles who fought for our freedom and yours. the canadian regiments who put the crossed friends into northern germany. -- across friends into northern germany-- france into northern germany. the resistance movements in every european country. and in the east, the people of all the former soviet states who endured many of the heaviest losses of the war. but today, we can also celebrate without reserve the legacy of their accomplishment. a...
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to for a year britain and her empire faced the nazis alone. and during that period war cabinet minimum towards largely suppressed whatever ideological and personal tensions existed among them, but also i show in the book that once russia and then america entered into the fray, the war cabinet ministers began to argue. the emergency had eased. britain seemed likely to one the war after all and now cabinet ministers could vent jealousy, enmitts, strains always present but previously always papered over. ideologyical conflict grew fierce, and churchill tried to contain it all in 1945, laborer pulled out of this coalition get. when germany surrendered and the war against japan still raging churchill called a general election proved to we one of the woes termers of the 20th 20th century. all the pentup frustrations of the free five years finally -- the previous fire years finally burst forth. it was like a volcano. what i intend to do tonight is to give you a further test. i'm going to try to show you how members of the car cabinet functioned for g
to for a year britain and her empire faced the nazis alone. and during that period war cabinet minimum towards largely suppressed whatever ideological and personal tensions existed among them, but also i show in the book that once russia and then america entered into the fray, the war cabinet ministers began to argue. the emergency had eased. britain seemed likely to one the war after all and now cabinet ministers could vent jealousy, enmitts, strains always present but previously always...
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day when nazi germany officially surrendered to the wartime allies. in london and paris they would lay wreaths and commemorate those who died to liberate europe. there would an special session to mark the day. >> 70 years after nazi germany capitulateed democratic leaders gathered in the capitol to mark the anniversary. the speaker reminded members that adolf hitler and members inflicted during six years of war. >> today we remember the millions of victims of a destruction of people against european jews. may 8th is a day of liberation for the entire continent but it was not a day of german liberation. >> that was left to the four war-time allies. on friday in paris the u.s. secretary of state john kerry joined his french counterpart in laying a wreath to remember those from their countries who died to free europe. the president, franÇois hollande said that the defeat of nazi game was all about the fight for freedom. there were similar scenes in london where fresh from the general election britain's political leaders stood in solidarity. the only one
day when nazi germany officially surrendered to the wartime allies. in london and paris they would lay wreaths and commemorate those who died to liberate europe. there would an special session to mark the day. >> 70 years after nazi germany capitulateed democratic leaders gathered in the capitol to mark the anniversary. the speaker reminded members that adolf hitler and members inflicted during six years of war. >> today we remember the millions of victims of a destruction of people...
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>> well, it would be nazi or nazi collaborators. that's a very small number as you can imagine. people are not generally eager to discuss the crimes they committed during the war. we do have a few. one of which is on display in the temporary exhibition right now. >> and evolution of how the holocaust is studied that you mentioned earlier, how would you describe the emphasis of study now, and how is that driving the kinds of stories that you're looking for in addition to the exhibit that you mentioned? >> well we're very interested in stories, that makes us somewhat unique, well definitely unique in stories of other persecuted groups. of course, we studied the history of how jews were persecuted. but also pols, also other persecuted groups. roma, for instance. we also as i mentioned, are very interested in the other experiences of people not directly persecuted but what they were doing when this was happening. were they herplping their neighbors or taking their neighbors things? or is it a combination? >> what is the experience like for the survivors by and large, would you say?
>> well, it would be nazi or nazi collaborators. that's a very small number as you can imagine. people are not generally eager to discuss the crimes they committed during the war. we do have a few. one of which is on display in the temporary exhibition right now. >> and evolution of how the holocaust is studied that you mentioned earlier, how would you describe the emphasis of study now, and how is that driving the kinds of stories that you're looking for in addition to the exhibit...
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leslie swift: yes, nazis and collaborators. this is a small number, as you could imagine. these people are not eager to discuss their crimes during the war, but we do have a couple of which are on display in the temporary exhibition right now. interviewer: and the evolution of how the holocaust is studied, which you mentioned earlier, how would you describe the emphasis of study now and how is that driving the kinds of stories that you are looking for, in addition to the exhibit that you mentioned? leslie swift: we are very interested in the stories that make us unique, definitely you make, and stories of the stories of other day -- in stories of other persecuted groups in the history, also poles, also jehovah witnesses, and we also mentioned that we are interested in other experiences of people who were not directly persecuted, but what they were doing when this was happening. were they helping their neighbors or one of the -- or were verythey taking their neighbor's things? was that a culmination of things because things were very complicated? i think this ran a wide gam
leslie swift: yes, nazis and collaborators. this is a small number, as you could imagine. these people are not eager to discuss their crimes during the war, but we do have a couple of which are on display in the temporary exhibition right now. interviewer: and the evolution of how the holocaust is studied, which you mentioned earlier, how would you describe the emphasis of study now and how is that driving the kinds of stories that you are looking for, in addition to the exhibit that you...
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. >> russia's biggest-ever victory day prayed to mark 70 years since the nazi's nazis surrender surrendered. this from a leader who speaks against the rehabilitation of militarism. in saturday's red square address vladimir putin praised the millions of soviet citizens who perished in the war and criticized modern powers, presumably the u.s. for trying to dominate global affairs. >> in past decades basic principles of international cooperation, principles won in war are being neglected more and more often. we're seeing attempts to create a polar world. >> ten years ago putin sat next to george w. bush for this event... german and french leaders attended too, put a decade on western leaders were noticed only by their absence. ukraine's crisis has badly soured relations. still other leaders came to shake hands with russia's president. china's leader, xi jinping, russia is displaying new relationships to mitigate damaged older ones. also showing off was high tech new weaponry, the first newly designed russian battle tanks since before the soviet union fell. russia is modernizing it's armed forc
. >> russia's biggest-ever victory day prayed to mark 70 years since the nazi's nazis surrender surrendered. this from a leader who speaks against the rehabilitation of militarism. in saturday's red square address vladimir putin praised the millions of soviet citizens who perished in the war and criticized modern powers, presumably the u.s. for trying to dominate global affairs. >> in past decades basic principles of international cooperation, principles won in war are being...
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a freemason, he was murdered by pro-nazi militia men in 1944. in june 1940, as france fell into knots he hands 20-year-old genevieve de gaulle-anthonioz was arrested. tried in 1943, she was transported to germany. when the war ended, she joined the fight against already heading up a human rights organization for 30 years. >> it is a sense of misery, a sense of misery that we can never forget. that is what we witnessed. >> it was at the women's concentration camp in ravens broke where she -- where germaine tillion was arrested as well. >> for me it was very important to tell the truth. i was anxious to report the truth. >> these two women have now been placed among france's most illustrious. genie: let's take a look at headlines. some of the most powerful people in global football are under arrest. several top-level officials at the governing body of fifa are held in direct under construction -- under corruption charges, pending extradition to the u.s. queen elizabeth ii opens the new parliament. she says the new government will pass an early law
a freemason, he was murdered by pro-nazi militia men in 1944. in june 1940, as france fell into knots he hands 20-year-old genevieve de gaulle-anthonioz was arrested. tried in 1943, she was transported to germany. when the war ended, she joined the fight against already heading up a human rights organization for 30 years. >> it is a sense of misery, a sense of misery that we can never forget. that is what we witnessed. >> it was at the women's concentration camp in ravens broke...
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that french historians judged a bit too severely the french leader that worked in collaboration with nazi germany. those words, those comments infuriated national front heavyweights and his daughter marine le pen, the current leader, who is trying to un-demonize the party, make it more acceptable in order to get into power. during the pen is trying to put her father aside because she knows he brings -- marine le pen is trying to put her father aside, because she knows he brings bad publicity. that's why jean-marie le pen for once did not address supporters during this rally, even though he was the one who came up with the idea of the far right taking to the streets of paris every may 1, back in 1988. molly: thank you for that report. now milan's world fair officially opens today, the first global exhibition since shanghai hosted five years ago. the expo has been hit by delays as well as protests. we have more from -- from milan. reporter: the italian prime minister is inaugurating this major exhibition, in which 145 countries are participating. the theme of the exposition is food as a sus
that french historians judged a bit too severely the french leader that worked in collaboration with nazi germany. those words, those comments infuriated national front heavyweights and his daughter marine le pen, the current leader, who is trying to un-demonize the party, make it more acceptable in order to get into power. during the pen is trying to put her father aside because she knows he brings -- marine le pen is trying to put her father aside, because she knows he brings bad publicity....
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free, having already served his time >>> 70 years on, russia celebrates its victory day against the nazis with a massive military parade. >>> relief in liberia as the west african country is finally declared free of ebola. >>> but first, saudi jets bombed areas close to the international airport in the yemeni capital sanaa. this comes a day after the saudis offered the houthis a 5-day ceasefire starting from views, if the rebels stopped targetting saudi villages. no official word from the houthis, for now heavy fighting continues. hashem ahelbarra has more. >> reporter: air strikes in yemen, coalition forces striking command centers, ammunition depots, and the homes of top military commanders. sadr province is a military target and civilians are urged to leave the area. saudi arabian army officers say they will implement a 5 day humanitarian ceasefire starting from tuesday, but warn it will only hold if houthis stop targetting saudi villages. >> translation: these militia escalated the situation, targetting the saudi cities. that's why we need to take the cities and and guarantee the safe
free, having already served his time >>> 70 years on, russia celebrates its victory day against the nazis with a massive military parade. >>> relief in liberia as the west african country is finally declared free of ebola. >>> but first, saudi jets bombed areas close to the international airport in the yemeni capital sanaa. this comes a day after the saudis offered the houthis a 5-day ceasefire starting from views, if the rebels stopped targetting saudi villages. no...
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ebola, and 70 years on russia shows off its military might as it celebrates victory day against the nazis. >>> hello, the saudi-led military circlition staged more than 100 air strikes in the past 24 hours. saudi arabia jets bombed areas close to the airport in sanaa, as well as areas in other provinces. saudi arabians offered a ceasefire, so long as the houthis took part. there has been no response from the houthis as fighting rages on. hashem ahelbarra has more. >> reporter: air strikes targetting houthis in sadr province in northern yemen. opposition forces striking command centers, ammunition depots and the homes of top military commanders. sadr province is a military target and civilians are urged to leave the area. saudi arabian army officers say they will implement a 5 day humanitarian ceasefire starting from tuesday, but warn it will only hold if houthis stop targetting saudi villages. >> translation: these militia escalated the situation, targetting the saudi cities. that's why we need to protect the cities and guarantee the safety of saudi and yemeni cities. >> reporter: fightin
ebola, and 70 years on russia shows off its military might as it celebrates victory day against the nazis. >>> hello, the saudi-led military circlition staged more than 100 air strikes in the past 24 hours. saudi arabia jets bombed areas close to the airport in sanaa, as well as areas in other provinces. saudi arabians offered a ceasefire, so long as the houthis took part. there has been no response from the houthis as fighting rages on. hashem ahelbarra has more. >> reporter:...
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the president hollande said the defeat of nazi germany was always about the fight for freedom.re were similar scenes in london where fresh from the general election britain's political leaders stood in solidarity. the only one of the four not to mark the 8th of may is russia. [ no audio ] >>> the pentagon is raising the threat level at all military installations here in the united states. the worries over a potential isil attack. >>> -- unemployment falls to its lowest level since he recession as more than 120,000 new jobs
the president hollande said the defeat of nazi germany was always about the fight for freedom.re were similar scenes in london where fresh from the general election britain's political leaders stood in solidarity. the only one of the four not to mark the 8th of may is russia. [ no audio ] >>> the pentagon is raising the threat level at all military installations here in the united states. the worries over a potential isil attack. >>> -- unemployment falls to its lowest level...
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there was concern it would become the target of new nazi attacks -- of neo-nazi attacks. today, it is one of berlin's most visited sites. reporter: it's easy to get lost within this monument. to feel trapped, threatened, without orientation. thousands of people wander among the columns each day. for many, it is a moving experience. >> it starts off slowly, but then they engulf you. >> i think i can have a sense of isolation and fear and wondering what is going to happen next. reporter: the holocaust memorial is the brainchild of a journalist who campaigned for its construction for many years. he -- she says it is a sign of germany taking responsibility for the not the cost -- the hazi' -- the nazi's persecution of the jews. >> no other nation in the world has erected a monument like this to the people it victimized. and that is a success story, so to speak. reporter: in the museum underneath the monument, visitors can learn what the word "holocaust" really means. but not all visitors come to reenter -- remember the victims. many use the collins as a backdrop -- the column
there was concern it would become the target of new nazi attacks -- of neo-nazi attacks. today, it is one of berlin's most visited sites. reporter: it's easy to get lost within this monument. to feel trapped, threatened, without orientation. thousands of people wander among the columns each day. for many, it is a moving experience. >> it starts off slowly, but then they engulf you. >> i think i can have a sense of isolation and fear and wondering what is going to happen next....
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. >>> and victory in europe countries across the country marking the 70th anniversary of defeating naziermany in world war ii. >> and i'm lee wellings with the sports news including the spanish football dispute will end and the season will be saved, but according to the managers of real madrid and barcelona. ♪ >>> saudi arabia said it is willing to bring in what it calls a five-day humanitarian truce in yemen from tuesday. as long as the houthis cooperate. the announce was made by the country's foreign minister in a press conference with the u.s. secretary of state in paris. >> the ceasefire will begin this tuesday, may 12th at 11:00 pm and will last for five days. and is subject to renewal if it works out. the requirements are first and foremost that there's a commitment by the houthis and their allies including ali abdullah saleh and those forces loyal to him to abide by the ceasefire. >> prosiding that the houthi agree there will be no bombing, no shooting no movement of their troops or maneuvering to reposition for military advantage. that the ceasefire is conditioned on the houthis
. >>> and victory in europe countries across the country marking the 70th anniversary of defeating naziermany in world war ii. >> and i'm lee wellings with the sports news including the spanish football dispute will end and the season will be saved, but according to the managers of real madrid and barcelona. ♪ >>> saudi arabia said it is willing to bring in what it calls a five-day humanitarian truce in yemen from tuesday. as long as the houthis cooperate. the announce...
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my father was a diplomat and at the time, subject to arrests by the nazis. a shelter while enemy bombers flew overhead waiting for the all clear to sound. the war had not begun well and those who sought refuge in great britain might be left to fight alone. but then one day wonderful news came from across the sea a brave nation had answered the call and was on its way to rescue freedom. soon, american soldiers arrived in england bringing with them their boundless energy, confident wisecracks and funny way of walking. on the streets of british cities and towns, children like me trailed along behind them in awe of their uniforms in all that they represented. then in early june 1944 the troops were suddenly nowhere to be seen. in the months that followed almost an entire continent lost to evil had to be taken village by village hill by hill. it was an assault amid mud and rain and blood and darkness. winnable only through unbelievable courage and at unbearable loss. in those days, the spectrum of human was on display, from the soulless of aushawitz and my father
my father was a diplomat and at the time, subject to arrests by the nazis. a shelter while enemy bombers flew overhead waiting for the all clear to sound. the war had not begun well and those who sought refuge in great britain might be left to fight alone. but then one day wonderful news came from across the sea a brave nation had answered the call and was on its way to rescue freedom. soon, american soldiers arrived in england bringing with them their boundless energy, confident wisecracks and...
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they're not nazis. >> nazis were after world war i. know, what we do we cover a lot of people we had tez cruz after i blistered his approach for three months. you know what we're open minded. if jeb bush tomorrow screws up we'll go after jeb bush. >> all of a sudden the attitudes change. all of a sudden we are talking about how corrupt they were in the '90s. >> we speak the truth every single day. >> i try i to answer every single question. >> you are fought. you are attacking me personally when everybody watches this show knows i have a complicated relationship with the clintons as do the obama, as do a lot of people. i have been very straight forward. in fact, i talked to quite a few people close to the clintons yesterday. i said to them. i was on the phone i said listen this will be a long haul. the one thing i want you to do is i want you to have my number my e-mail address. if i ever say anything on the air. let me finish my sentence. please, don't play junkyard dog on me okay. i said if i ever go over the line you will disagree w
they're not nazis. >> nazis were after world war i. know, what we do we cover a lot of people we had tez cruz after i blistered his approach for three months. you know what we're open minded. if jeb bush tomorrow screws up we'll go after jeb bush. >> all of a sudden the attitudes change. all of a sudden we are talking about how corrupt they were in the '90s. >> we speak the truth every single day. >> i try i to answer every single question. >> you are fought. you...