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jaeger, you have suffered enough under the nazis.hy don't you go downstairs, get back your money, we will make believe it never happened. they were ghastly encounters for people who pretended to the gentiles. a woman went from a concentration camp back to poland to see her sister who have been baptized and hidden with the catholic family. and the sister said to her, i was saved because i became a gentile, and she even went to a mass to atone for the sins of her parents who she said had killed jesus. and that was when the sister, the other one, the survivor, said i've lived as a jew. i have suffered as a jew and i will die as a jew. and then the woman passed through her work on her way back to her place -- patch the nuremberg, and she's a german children begging for anything to eat. and even though she had chocolates and oranges in a suitcase, she refused to give them any. it was as if they had killed all the victims, all the people had been murdered. and later did she say she changed her mind. in new york there was a dot of a holocau
jaeger, you have suffered enough under the nazis.hy don't you go downstairs, get back your money, we will make believe it never happened. they were ghastly encounters for people who pretended to the gentiles. a woman went from a concentration camp back to poland to see her sister who have been baptized and hidden with the catholic family. and the sister said to her, i was saved because i became a gentile, and she even went to a mass to atone for the sins of her parents who she said had killed...
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nazis or nazi collaborators. people are not generally eager to discuss the crimes that they committed during the war. but we do have a few, one of which is on display in the temporary exhibition right now. >> and the 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 are very interested in stories which makes us somehow unique in -- well, definitely unique in stories of other persecuted groups. of course we studied the history of how jews were persecuted. also poles, gentlemen hoe va's witnesses, other persecuted groups. roma, for instance. we also mentioned very interested in the other experiences of people who were not directly persecuted but what they were doing when this was happening. were they helping their neighbors, or were they taking their neighbor's things? or was it a combination because of course human natu
nazis or nazi collaborators. people are not generally eager to discuss the crimes that they committed during the war. but we do have a few, one of which is on display in the temporary exhibition right now. >> and the 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 are very interested in...
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of live all, france living under the nazi swastika. at no point would churchill give up, at no point would he given until the u.s. fought along the side. here is fdr, an american president. fdr was crippled by polio, a legendary charmer, the man who contained the depression and uplifted an ailing country when it was in the throes of depression. these two great men would come the rest of the war. when their meeting in egypt churchill went into fdr's room is said mr. pres. i have arranged a trip for us, we must go see the peer mitts. indeed, permits. indeed, they motored out at sunset, the two men the best of friends and important allies, they were looking at the spanks and churchill thought to himself i wonder what he has to say. then he looked at roosevelt and said i just love that man. and what did say. roosevelt said nothing. soon, they would all meet into ran as they wait with the soviet dictator, joseph stalin. a conference would begin to decide what would happen next in the war. there was a lot of back-and-forth at the conference
of live all, france living under the nazi swastika. at no point would churchill give up, at no point would he given until the u.s. fought along the side. here is fdr, an american president. fdr was crippled by polio, a legendary charmer, the man who contained the depression and uplifted an ailing country when it was in the throes of depression. these two great men would come the rest of the war. when their meeting in egypt churchill went into fdr's room is said mr. pres. i have arranged a trip...
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he was a nazi.e was a concentration camp commandant and he was responsible for the murder of thousands of jews. why did you write a book about this? ms. teege: it was a decision i did not make immediately after i found out who my biological grandfather was. it was something i decided over a long period. when i understood more i thought what happened to me was such an extraordinary story that it needed to be shared. this was one of the main reasons i decided to write it down. there was another reason. quote by batina goering. theof goering,o commander of the german air force during the nazi era. she and her brother decided to sterilize themselves. when i read this, i thought it was so utterly wrong. i thought it was important to set a different and positive example. yourself, decide who you want to the. it is not something -- will you want to be. you, yourself, decide who you want to be. host: you published this yourself in 2013, it was named "amon." in the united states it is named "my grandfather w
he was a nazi.e was a concentration camp commandant and he was responsible for the murder of thousands of jews. why did you write a book about this? ms. teege: it was a decision i did not make immediately after i found out who my biological grandfather was. it was something i decided over a long period. when i understood more i thought what happened to me was such an extraordinary story that it needed to be shared. this was one of the main reasons i decided to write it down. there was another...
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where are the nazi leaders? they are all dead gone by their own hand of suicide. mass murderers and the trash of history. that the third reich would last 1,000 years it did not last two decades. what about the survivors? they were descended who had faced hatred rand conquest of forced conversions and the holocaust for:the tormentors included the pharaoh's that enslave them for many years. with many different shades. and they survived. now in my closing years of life it is time choose some up. i am even more convinced of the survival is truly phenomenal. and if anything, if we judge the past i am absolutely convinced they will overcome the career rise of anti-semitism that has raised the murderous end so soon after the holocaust. that is what surprises me. with the grumblings of it to surface again. now my hope is that this point people of all ages and faith for those who'd known nothing or little about the holocaust for those who were ignorant of the heritage inn for those who don't realize that if anti-semitism is taken to an extreme it must result in the content
where are the nazi leaders? they are all dead gone by their own hand of suicide. mass murderers and the trash of history. that the third reich would last 1,000 years it did not last two decades. what about the survivors? they were descended who had faced hatred rand conquest of forced conversions and the holocaust for:the tormentors included the pharaoh's that enslave them for many years. with many different shades. and they survived. now in my closing years of life it is time choose some up. i...
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and the nazis had effectively threatened jewish businesses anyway. and had, through their boycott, pointed out to the german population that they ought not to buy from jews or associate with them. and those measures were of course felt in pretty short order. so that there came a point when my father was forced to sell his business. and a very short time later, also the house that they were in because she simply couldn't keep that up. and after they had already made the arrangements and were telling the house. but the man who bought it was not going to move in until the following spring because he was going to do some renovating. and so it became an agonizing decision for them should they stay in that house throughout the winter largely without heat or income, or should they avail themselves of whatever was offered to them in very run down dilapidated part of the town also. and should they take that while the taking was still good. this is what they were agonizing over at the point when crystal happened. after that they were under orders to move. all
and the nazis had effectively threatened jewish businesses anyway. and had, through their boycott, pointed out to the german population that they ought not to buy from jews or associate with them. and those measures were of course felt in pretty short order. so that there came a point when my father was forced to sell his business. and a very short time later, also the house that they were in because she simply couldn't keep that up. and after they had already made the arrangements and were...
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germany is very nice and the nazi guys are better than taliban, not like taliban.porter: molitor wants these people fleeing war to experience peace, and he wants peace for his hostel in dresden. today they're having a party to finally relax, in spite of the resistance they experience daily. this neighbor wants to complain. she says the refugees were sitting on a flat roof, and that will wreck the roofing. reporter >> yes, wrecking the rs a problem, that shouldn't happen. reporter: but she also says she's getting used to the foreigners and is getting acquainted with them little by little. >> we're surprised because they're relatively decent to others. reporter: security guards have to patrol to protect the party. but everyone still tries to have a good time. >> i'm 80. he's 18. we've gotten that far. reporter: molitor's enjoying the party, too, despite the intimidation. >> well, when i look outside, this is the time when they usually show up to protest us, and there's no one there, right? that's our first triumph, so we'll keep going. thank you. reporter: carrying o
germany is very nice and the nazi guys are better than taliban, not like taliban.porter: molitor wants these people fleeing war to experience peace, and he wants peace for his hostel in dresden. today they're having a party to finally relax, in spite of the resistance they experience daily. this neighbor wants to complain. she says the refugees were sitting on a flat roof, and that will wreck the roofing. reporter >> yes, wrecking the rs a problem, that shouldn't happen. reporter: but she...
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his woman survived an attack under the nazis. it is despicable attack.you know what the evidence of that is? even liberal media outlets have criticized her for doing that don't expect an apology. they just move on. they don't feel like they are accountable to anybody for it i think it is also indicative of the levels of desperation. their frontrunner is in a lot of trouble as we have been seeing in the news over the last few days. this is a further sign of that sort of desperation. panic, really. >> all right. but you yourself. did you anticipate this level of hatred because i think it's going to get worse. i really do. i see this as probably the dirtiest campaign in the history of the country, did you anticipate it yourself? >> well, i have been watching as politics has gone in this direction, anyone who enters this knows you are susceptible to being attacked. i put my faith in the judgment of american people had who see through these attac. here is the truth. debbie wasserman schultz should be concerned about the fact that she decided to side with her
his woman survived an attack under the nazis. it is despicable attack.you know what the evidence of that is? even liberal media outlets have criticized her for doing that don't expect an apology. they just move on. they don't feel like they are accountable to anybody for it i think it is also indicative of the levels of desperation. their frontrunner is in a lot of trouble as we have been seeing in the news over the last few days. this is a further sign of that sort of desperation. panic,...
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legend has it that a nazi train filled with gold was lost seven decades ago. but is it just that, a legend? here's keir simmons. >> reporter: in a maze of massive secret tunnels, rumors of buried treasure hidden for 70 years. gold, fine art, and rare documents stashed underground in train cars. >> the train could be perfectly placed here. >> reporter: for days fortune hunters have descended on this railroad track in walbrzych, western poland. a local journalist shows us the way. it's reported a passenger train almost hit one man. now officials have cordoned off the area after claims that a locomotive 300 feet long or more stashed with gold had been discovered. >> for a few days we have something like gold rush. >> reporter: in the spring of 1945 two special trains were said to have been brought here to this nazi hideout. despite attempts by the allies to prevent german looting, documented in the film "the monuments men." >> the nazis have taken everything with them. so we have to get as close to the front as we can. >> what is all this? >> people's lives. >> r
legend has it that a nazi train filled with gold was lost seven decades ago. but is it just that, a legend? here's keir simmons. >> reporter: in a maze of massive secret tunnels, rumors of buried treasure hidden for 70 years. gold, fine art, and rare documents stashed underground in train cars. >> the train could be perfectly placed here. >> reporter: for days fortune hunters have descended on this railroad track in walbrzych, western poland. a local journalist shows us the...
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neo-nazi riots.ight wing extremists spreading fear and whole families who turn out to applaud anti-foreigner protests. what are politicians doing to counter this? chancellor angela merkel has finally taken charge and made clear statements condemning the agitators and praising those who extends a helping hand. prosperous germany is seen as a land of hope and opportunity. but where has this anger and violence against those seeking refuge come from? has this been bubbling under the surface for some time? coming to you from berlin, quadsquad, the international debate. -- "quadriga," the international debate. our host this week, peter. peter: the question we're going to be discussing today is germany and the migrants hate or help? and to do so, i'm join here in the studio by three seasoned commentators and analysts. without any further ado, i'd like to introduce them to you. a specialist on the middle east, north africa and much else besides, who is an investigative journalist on the high profile panorama
neo-nazi riots.ight wing extremists spreading fear and whole families who turn out to applaud anti-foreigner protests. what are politicians doing to counter this? chancellor angela merkel has finally taken charge and made clear statements condemning the agitators and praising those who extends a helping hand. prosperous germany is seen as a land of hope and opportunity. but where has this anger and violence against those seeking refuge come from? has this been bubbling under the surface for...
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a hidden train, gold, nazi secrets -- it's like something out a spy novel. but could it be for real? >> i think it could be true. lower silesia province has so many secrets that have yet to be uncovered. all of the caves and tunnels and things. >> unearthing it would be a big risk. it's all mined, maybe even with special glass mines. i'd never do it. i'd rather be poor than dead. >> we're not allowed to enter the area anymore, but let's go. >> a decade ago, andrzej gajk and a friend carried out excavations here. they found remains of a wall, possibly from a tunnel. gajk thinks that, during world war ii, trains carrying a mysterious cargo departed from wroc?aw -- bound for unknown destinations. >> i've often imagined what it would be like if a train were found. they'd lay a track, hook it up to an engine and pull the train out. we'd see all the guns, the canons, and put it all on the tracks. >> but now, two plainclothes policemen are asking us to leave. they're doing their best to keep would-be treasure hunters away. but then curiosity gets the better of them
a hidden train, gold, nazi secrets -- it's like something out a spy novel. but could it be for real? >> i think it could be true. lower silesia province has so many secrets that have yet to be uncovered. all of the caves and tunnels and things. >> unearthing it would be a big risk. it's all mined, maybe even with special glass mines. i'd never do it. i'd rather be poor than dead. >> we're not allowed to enter the area anymore, but let's go. >> a decade ago, andrzej gajk...
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while germany has fought to overcome its nazi past, tensions still linger. he has heard about the attack but he says he's only been treated with kindness. >> we no seen any racist people down here. they're helping us a lot. >> reporter: he says help is a luxury, considering the world his family escaped. >> more than 200 refugee homes have been torched in germany this year. including one last weekend. >>> community leaders continue to look for ways to stop it. the latest shooting injured five people. >> this all happened on labor day night. the murder rate is up lineman almost 50% over last year. and the mayor and police chief say the illegal guns and repeat offenders are at least partly to blame. >> we need everybody. everybody's focus on these repeat violent gun offenders. >> the chief says ten of the suspects and six of the victims of homicide this is year were after facing previous murder charges. >>> no charges against the deputies who tazed a severely mentally ill woman in a jail who later died. >>> medical examiners determined mckenna's cause of death
while germany has fought to overcome its nazi past, tensions still linger. he has heard about the attack but he says he's only been treated with kindness. >> we no seen any racist people down here. they're helping us a lot. >> reporter: he says help is a luxury, considering the world his family escaped. >> more than 200 refugee homes have been torched in germany this year. including one last weekend. >>> community leaders continue to look for ways to stop it. the...
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his woman survived an attack under the nazis. it is despicable attack.you know what the evidence of that is? even liberal media outlets have criticized her for doing that don't expect an apology. they just move on. they don't feel like they are accountable to anybody for it i think it is also indicative of the levels of desperation. their frontrunner is in a lot of trouble as we have been seeing in the news over the last few days. this is a further sign of that sort of desperation. panic, really. >> all right. but you yourself. did you anticipate this level of hatred because i think it's going to get worse. i really do. i see this as probably the dirtiest campaign in the history of the country, did you anticipate it yourself? >> well, i have been watching as politics has gone in this direction, anyone who enters this knows you are susceptible to being attacked. i put my faith in the judgment of american people had who see through these sorts of attacks. here is the truth. debbie wasserman schultz should be concerned about the fact that she decided to sid
his woman survived an attack under the nazis. it is despicable attack.you know what the evidence of that is? even liberal media outlets have criticized her for doing that don't expect an apology. they just move on. they don't feel like they are accountable to anybody for it i think it is also indicative of the levels of desperation. their frontrunner is in a lot of trouble as we have been seeing in the news over the last few days. this is a further sign of that sort of desperation. panic,...
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conjure up the ghosts of the nazis. the leading magazine points out that nazi symbols have been anti-austerity demonstrations. pointing to posters and character surs at rallies in portugal, spain, italy and of course greece. during the debt negotiations that greek government approved a video that played inside subway trains in athens. it included footage of occupation of greece and texts that stated we claim what germany owes us. newspapers in greece have often compared germany's position on the debt restructuring to nazi policies. one can disagree with certain policies and the emphasis on austerity, but it is shameful to use that to stoke up old hatreds that have no basis in today's world. modern germany tried as hard as any nation has to repent. it behaved as a liberal democracy and model global citizen. it paid out hundreds of billions in reparations and foreign aid. the culture is steeped in the memory with memorials, museums and monuments all marking the most gruesome chapter of german history. i can't think of any
conjure up the ghosts of the nazis. the leading magazine points out that nazi symbols have been anti-austerity demonstrations. pointing to posters and character surs at rallies in portugal, spain, italy and of course greece. during the debt negotiations that greek government approved a video that played inside subway trains in athens. it included footage of occupation of greece and texts that stated we claim what germany owes us. newspapers in greece have often compared germany's position on...
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. >>> he was a nazi. he was a concentration camp commendant and he was responsible for the murder of thousands of jews. >> this sunday night on q&a, jennifer teega, her discovery that her grandfather was a nazi concentration camp comendant. >> he was a tremendously cruel person, a person who was -- i mean, he was capable of -- he had dogs, and he trained them to tear things apart. i think that sums it up really good. he was a person who had -- there was a pleasure that he felt when he -- when he, like, killed people. and this is you have something that when you are normal, if you don't have this in your personality, it is very, very difficult to grasp. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >>> american history tv visited the national archives in washington, d.c. to talk with david reubenstein about what he calls patriotic giving.
. >>> he was a nazi. he was a concentration camp commendant and he was responsible for the murder of thousands of jews. >> this sunday night on q&a, jennifer teega, her discovery that her grandfather was a nazi concentration camp comendant. >> he was a tremendously cruel person, a person who was -- i mean, he was capable of -- he had dogs, and he trained them to tear things apart. i think that sums it up really good. he was a person who had -- there was a pleasure that...
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nazis arrived in paris. he did not leave paris as parisians fled paris. in may, 1940, i will be in paris with my artists in six weeks and he was. amazingly, he was, six weeks, almost to the day. this gentleman here is one of america's first spies. before the second world war, there was no foreign intelligence service. that was the job of people who worked for the state department. princeton graduate in 1929, a volunteer ambulance man volunteering in normandy during the blitzkrieg. he witnessed this huge, terrifying onslaught of armor and steel in the spring of 1940. he was an ambulance driver. he was working for the americans and reporting the in practice -- impact. he found his way to paris in 1940, dropped off at the hotel bristol by none other than george kenneth. way to thend his american hospital of paris, where he went to the office of dr. sumner jackson, and said to .im, i need to hide for a while the theory is that he was being hunted by the gestapo, that they were on to him and knew he wasn't an ambulance driver, he was a spy. -- hoffman was inte
nazis arrived in paris. he did not leave paris as parisians fled paris. in may, 1940, i will be in paris with my artists in six weeks and he was. amazingly, he was, six weeks, almost to the day. this gentleman here is one of america's first spies. before the second world war, there was no foreign intelligence service. that was the job of people who worked for the state department. princeton graduate in 1929, a volunteer ambulance man volunteering in normandy during the blitzkrieg. he witnessed...
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the story goes that a nazi train filled with gold and jewels went missing while fleeing the red army in 1945. the train is thought to have departed, and then entered a tunnel, never to emerge again. during the war, the nazis excavated a system of underground tunnels in the underground region, code-named giant, in english. now it will be up to the specialists to determine whether this unbelievable tale is indeed a true story. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this program is brought to you in part by c-i-e tours international; for over 80 years featuring all inclusive tours and go as you please value vacations throughout ireland and britain, cietours.com. ♪ ♪ >> patricia: hello and welcome. i'm patricia o'reilly and i'm delighted you could join us for another edition of "out of ireland, y
the story goes that a nazi train filled with gold and jewels went missing while fleeing the red army in 1945. the train is thought to have departed, and then entered a tunnel, never to emerge again. during the war, the nazis excavated a system of underground tunnels in the underground region, code-named giant, in english. now it will be up to the specialists to determine whether this unbelievable tale is indeed a true story. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is...
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. >>> next to mark the allied issuation of some of the nazi camps. serving as interpreter for the u.s. after that, mayer adler talks about his time in auschwitz. 70 years ago, allied forces liberated the nazi concentration camps. tonight on american history tv we will hear holocaust of those
. >>> next to mark the allied issuation of some of the nazi camps. serving as interpreter for the u.s. after that, mayer adler talks about his time in auschwitz. 70 years ago, allied forces liberated the nazi concentration camps. tonight on american history tv we will hear holocaust of those
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between nazi germany and the soviet union's i went to look for my dissertation topic, i knew i wanted to do something on that conflict. i was interested not just in a military confrontation but also the ideological struggle that the nazis were waging against the soviet union. hitler's dream was to create this racial empire in the east and the german army was his primary means of creating this empire. i wanted to look at how the german army fought the war, not just a military struggle but the ideological struggle. there's not a lot written in english about the military struggle and there is a lot written in german about the ideological struggle. what it wanted to do is combine the two narratives and come up with one overarching view of the war. three divisions that i believe had been under-studied. there has been a lot of wartime delete time -- allete german divisions or answered divisions or waffen ss divisions. i wanted to look at three
between nazi germany and the soviet union's i went to look for my dissertation topic, i knew i wanted to do something on that conflict. i was interested not just in a military confrontation but also the ideological struggle that the nazis were waging against the soviet union. hitler's dream was to create this racial empire in the east and the german army was his primary means of creating this empire. i wanted to look at how the german army fought the war, not just a military struggle but the...
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conjure up the ghosts of the nazis.egel, germany's leading magazine, reported that nazi symbols have become de rigueur at anti-austerity demonstrations, pointing to posters and caricatures, some with chancellor angela merkel turned into a hitler look-alike, at rallies in poland, portugal, spain, italy and, of course, greece. during the debt negotiations, the greek government approved a propaganda video that played in subway trains in athens. the video included footage of the nazi invasion and occupation of greece with text that read, we claim what germany owes us. newspapers in greece routinely compared germany's positions on its debt restructuring to nazi policies. one can disagree with certain german policies, the emphasis on austerity, for example, but it is shameful to use that to stoke up old hatreds that have no basis in today's world. modern germany has tried as hard as any nation ever has to repent for its past. it has behaved as an exemplary liberal democracy and model global citizen. it's paid out hundreds of
conjure up the ghosts of the nazis.egel, germany's leading magazine, reported that nazi symbols have become de rigueur at anti-austerity demonstrations, pointing to posters and caricatures, some with chancellor angela merkel turned into a hitler look-alike, at rallies in poland, portugal, spain, italy and, of course, greece. during the debt negotiations, the greek government approved a propaganda video that played in subway trains in athens. the video included footage of the nazi invasion and...
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. ♪ for years adolf hitler forced the nazi rule on europe.o the rest of the free world, his intentions were war and brutality was his method. populations were set in motion. >> i came from hungary and germany. i have seen many things. i was deathly afraid for my family and all my friends. and i do not believe that people today realize how tremendous those things have been. because hitler, indeed, could have taken over the world. those of us who came from europe were more of that than the american fence. >> it came in stages. from very early on, jews were arrested and put in concentration camps. it kept getting worse. so i think is there was no question that i should immigrate. >> there were skin sky activities from the best institutions in europe seeking also to get away. when they fled the nazis, they brought with them an international relationship of friendships and acquaintances, along with research they had been doing on a relatively new field, that of nuclear fission. it had been discovered in germany in 1938 and was an emerging field th
. ♪ for years adolf hitler forced the nazi rule on europe.o the rest of the free world, his intentions were war and brutality was his method. populations were set in motion. >> i came from hungary and germany. i have seen many things. i was deathly afraid for my family and all my friends. and i do not believe that people today realize how tremendous those things have been. because hitler, indeed, could have taken over the world. those of us who came from europe were more of that than...
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they claim they've discovered a nazi train loaded with treasure in the closing days of world war ii.ere's elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: right out of a fairy tale, ksiaz castle sits on top of the perfect hiding place: a network of reinforced tunnels built by the nazis. locals have known about these tunnels since the second world war, but they haven't yet been thoroughly explored because it's just too expensive. which of course leaves the people wondering whether there are still big secrets hidden in the rocks. "it is possible," says our guide macies meissner. do you think there is a train down there full of treasure? >> i hope so. >> reporter: back in 1944 with the russian army advancing through poland, local lore says the nazis loaded up a train with gold and drove it into a mountain, then they literally covered their tracks. today on the main line railway, kilometer 65 is famous as the place a long-dead witness claimed the train disappeared. has a hidden tunnel finally been found in the wooded bank? the two treasure hunters weren't talking. so we asked their lawyer about the discov
they claim they've discovered a nazi train loaded with treasure in the closing days of world war ii.ere's elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: right out of a fairy tale, ksiaz castle sits on top of the perfect hiding place: a network of reinforced tunnels built by the nazis. locals have known about these tunnels since the second world war, but they haven't yet been thoroughly explored because it's just too expensive. which of course leaves the people wondering whether there are still big...
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nazi movement was completely neglected.i must say i feel so ashamed that my friends not far from stuttgart, germany, a family of 16, [indiscernible] medical doctor. i met them. if something would happen to them because some nazi right-wing gangster would throw something at the house now, it would be so terrible for me and i don't understand. i the few seasonal should be put in prison for many years. guess i think these people should be put in prison for many years. i don't think there should be a part in for them. they need to carefully watch the nazi movement in germany and is something is happening, they should be penalized. amy: you just came from hungary. there are reports there on an internet television channel associated with hungary's far right party fired a camera operator after images of her kicking and tripping migrants spread across social networks. she was captured on video tripping and migrant fleeing from the police at a makeshift relocation camp 100 yards from the serbian border, but it is not just about her.
nazi movement was completely neglected.i must say i feel so ashamed that my friends not far from stuttgart, germany, a family of 16, [indiscernible] medical doctor. i met them. if something would happen to them because some nazi right-wing gangster would throw something at the house now, it would be so terrible for me and i don't understand. i the few seasonal should be put in prison for many years. guess i think these people should be put in prison for many years. i don't think there should be...
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political prisoners, people who opposed nazis. women were sent to ravensbruck. toquette was 58 when she arrived there. she and several other americans who were imprisoned with her as well as other french women clubbed together and became a tight-knit group and managed to survive the winter of 1944-1945. these women are shown wearing the uniform of the camp. this is quite unusual. most of the women in her group were forced to construct an airfield in december and january wearing summer dresses. many of them died from hypothermia, disease, typhus. by the spring of 1945, toquette herself was admitted into the infirmary, seriously ill. she was given a couple weeks to live. this is toquette, 59 years old. look at her face. from her chin to her breasts, thousands of scars from life, which she had for the rest of her life. 59 years old, 10 or 20 years older than anybody else who survived ravensbruck. this was taken as she comes off the boat on the 29th of april, 1945. she was rescued by the swedish red cross. she and 200 other women were taken in white buses and escort
political prisoners, people who opposed nazis. women were sent to ravensbruck. toquette was 58 when she arrived there. she and several other americans who were imprisoned with her as well as other french women clubbed together and became a tight-knit group and managed to survive the winter of 1944-1945. these women are shown wearing the uniform of the camp. this is quite unusual. most of the women in her group were forced to construct an airfield in december and january wearing summer dresses....
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any rogue nazis we could shoot?ns out. i don't think we are going to buy a shotgun today. me, beer, shotgun, hot sunny day, a producer? that's not a good mix. ♪ >> unlike madam lynch's guests, i'm making damn sure i'm eating on this boat trip. ah, the most important part of any meal, cold, frosty beverages. >> you already had one. >> i started early. here. cheers. oh, here we go. thank you. little fish in a mango salsa. >> you have the two most appreciated fish on the table here of paraguay. that's the catfish. surubi. >> and that? that's the dorado. >> oh, the dorado. of course. oh, that's tasty. that's nice. so i'm curious about this whole episode of the settlement of new bordeaux. >> it came about 400 people. they were supposed to be about 1,000. they were supposed to be most of them farmers. but just 86 why farmers. >> who were the other people? >> they were tailors, shoemakers, musicians. teachers and artists, and they were put in the jungle and left by themselves. >> why here of all the places in the world? pe
any rogue nazis we could shoot?ns out. i don't think we are going to buy a shotgun today. me, beer, shotgun, hot sunny day, a producer? that's not a good mix. ♪ >> unlike madam lynch's guests, i'm making damn sure i'm eating on this boat trip. ah, the most important part of any meal, cold, frosty beverages. >> you already had one. >> i started early. here. cheers. oh, here we go. thank you. little fish in a mango salsa. >> you have the two most appreciated fish on the...
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a train loaded with gold, jewels and weapons was stored in a tunnel by retreating nazis in 1945 and never discovered. in august, two amateur hunters said they located that train and that it should be unearthed and displayed as a tourist attraction. >>> so who cares about trains if you have a dollar or two dollars? head to your corner store and pay the powerball because the jackpot is now at $301 million. new york and 43 other states are participating. you have until 9:00 p.m. wednesday to buy your ticket. the drawing will take place tomorrow night, and the new york lot lotto jackpot, by the way, is bumped up to $49 million. you have to pick the numbers because you're a lucky guy. he is so lucky, janice. >> i'm with it. i'm good, chuck. all the way. >> it's a team effort. >>> what about this weather today? it's like august all over again. temperatures in the 80s. high humidity. it was really sticky and messy out there today. central park high was 83, 82 in newark and 80 in la guardia and bridgeport and thundershowers popping up out there as well. we have heavy rain possible overnight and i
a train loaded with gold, jewels and weapons was stored in a tunnel by retreating nazis in 1945 and never discovered. in august, two amateur hunters said they located that train and that it should be unearthed and displayed as a tourist attraction. >>> so who cares about trains if you have a dollar or two dollars? head to your corner store and pay the powerball because the jackpot is now at $301 million. new york and 43 other states are participating. you have until 9:00 p.m. wednesday...
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hitler and many other nazis equated bolsheviks with jews. that bolshevism was a conspiracy launched i jews to destroy the west area -- the west. destroying bolshevism but getting rid of world jewry as well. this leads to an ideological war that is perhaps the most savage that has been waged in european history. therviewer: what were germans approach to the war? jeff: here we have that the economy. we have the military struggle. what the germans had hoped to do is conquer the soviet union through a quick let's campaign. this is the first campaign the germans actually planned as a blitzkrieg. we see elements of it in poland and france and yugoslavia. movingmean is quick panzer units, panzer groups that would drive deep into the soviet union and then press on well the infantry armies enclosed these circles. we do not see that same kind of let's campaign. this is primarily due to the has onet the army group panzer group so does not have as many tanks is other army groups. it has to do with the terrain of the area. it is kind of swampy. conducive
hitler and many other nazis equated bolsheviks with jews. that bolshevism was a conspiracy launched i jews to destroy the west area -- the west. destroying bolshevism but getting rid of world jewry as well. this leads to an ideological war that is perhaps the most savage that has been waged in european history. therviewer: what were germans approach to the war? jeff: here we have that the economy. we have the military struggle. what the germans had hoped to do is conquer the soviet union...
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. >> a film shoot in france opens old wounds when crews unfurled a nazi banner leading to confusion and anger. a large marine reserve in the world has been designated near new zealand. why some are not happy about it. a typhoon kills these and injures others in taiwan, more than a million lost power. the typhoon damaged cars and uprooted trees, torrential rain could cause dangerous flooding and blood slides >>> in mexico a series of everyunderstandingses from the val -- eruptions from the vol sano of fire. ash and smoke travelled into the air. these are the latest explosions from the volcano that has been active since july. >> now our global view segment. a look at how news outlets are reacting to different event. this shows russian president vladimir putin in the left panel saying "i have a", and the par right "plan." the middle portrays him as a devil. >> "the japan times" shows shinzo abe on a steam roller labelleded security bills passage, referencing a vote to allow troops to serve. it has others thinking i can't understand why approval ratings are flat as the steam roller runs ove
. >> a film shoot in france opens old wounds when crews unfurled a nazi banner leading to confusion and anger. a large marine reserve in the world has been designated near new zealand. why some are not happy about it. a typhoon kills these and injures others in taiwan, more than a million lost power. the typhoon damaged cars and uprooted trees, torrential rain could cause dangerous flooding and blood slides >>> in mexico a series of everyunderstandingses from the val -- eruptions...
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legend has it, a nazi train filled with gold was hidden seven decades ago. >> is it just a legend? it is a mystery that dates back to world war ii. fortune hunters descended on railroad tracks in poland. underground, a maze of massive secret tunnels. there are rumors of buried treasure, like looted gold, fine art and the priceless amber room. >> during the war, the nazis used a palace as their headquarter. >>> in a touching tribute on broadway as hundreds gather to remember the actor, kyle. [ applause ] >> the marquee at the theater was dimmed following tonight's evening performance ofless . he was the youngest person and first african-american to play this role on broadway. he died after falling from a fourth story fire scape at his home. we'll be right back. >> announcer: the verizon fios sports desk is brought to you by verizon fios. the fastest, most reliable internet. >>> yankees will be without teixeira for at least two more weeks thanks to a bone bruise. the words have to scare the yankees. losing their most productive hitter for the final month in a tight race for toronto f
legend has it, a nazi train filled with gold was hidden seven decades ago. >> is it just a legend? it is a mystery that dates back to world war ii. fortune hunters descended on railroad tracks in poland. underground, a maze of massive secret tunnels. there are rumors of buried treasure, like looted gold, fine art and the priceless amber room. >> during the war, the nazis used a palace as their headquarter. >>> in a touching tribute on broadway as hundreds gather to remember...
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>> and a nazi train filled with gold has been found.age that shows that armorred train. tales of the retreating nazis leaving this circulated. polish soldiers are at the spot where the train could be zp3%h>. they will cover the cost of digging up the train. >>> and a new york teacher under arrest for crashing a drone in the u.s. open. the drone was flying over the court thursday before crashing. no one got hurt but the 26-year-old teacher faces charges of reckless endangerment and operating the drone outside of a prescribed area. >> and joining us is the attorneys. whitney reckless endangerment. he wasn't trying to hurt anybody. but flying a drone bite stadi stadium -- by the stadium is not smart. and flying banners over the stadium is not smart either. bottom line it is an accident. are we saying that someone flying a five pound drone and arrest them for it? and president obama sends out drones that it kill innocent citizens and that is fatal and that is okay? >> it is it a big ca sym to get in foreign policy. we'll stick to the drones
>> and a nazi train filled with gold has been found.age that shows that armorred train. tales of the retreating nazis leaving this circulated. polish soldiers are at the spot where the train could be zp3%h>. they will cover the cost of digging up the train. >>> and a new york teacher under arrest for crashing a drone in the u.s. open. the drone was flying over the court thursday before crashing. no one got hurt but the 26-year-old teacher faces charges of reckless endangerment...
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. >> reporter: in recent years, there has been a rise in crimes against immigrants by neo-nazis in germany and in the first half of this year there were more than 200 attacks on refugee shelters. but the germans i met said they welcomed new asylum seekers like the yakdis, while also woying about long-term challenges and the potential for a backlash. >> ( translated ): one has to give it time. prejudices are completely bad. however it plays out, it certainly won't be easy. >> ( translated ): i believe if many more people come, there will be a point when there's a revolt in germany, but as long as it's only people who really need asylum, it's fine. i say, better 1,000 refugees than one nazi. >> ( translated ): yes, i think there certainly is a potential risk for germany. that the extreme right-wing groups might get stronger. but nevertheless when one sees how much aid is offered to the refugees, then you see that there are certainly many people who are really good. >> reporter: since arriving in 2013, mohammed yakdi says overall he has had a good experience in germany. he's speaking german a
. >> reporter: in recent years, there has been a rise in crimes against immigrants by neo-nazis in germany and in the first half of this year there were more than 200 attacks on refugee shelters. but the germans i met said they welcomed new asylum seekers like the yakdis, while also woying about long-term challenges and the potential for a backlash. >> ( translated ): one has to give it time. prejudices are completely bad. however it plays out, it certainly won't be easy. >> (...
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he says he has distanced himself from the neo-nazi movement.bes himself now as a german patriot. >> translator: germany always finds it tough to take the middle path. we always go to extremes. that was true of the nazi party and german communism, and we're seeing it again with refugee policy, he says. germany wants to force the rest of europe to follow its path. that's the kind of behavior that fuelled hitler's third reich he says. the newly arrived syrian refugees should go home once the civil war is over, he says. if immigrants have been here 50 years, you can't send them back, they have roots, but if there has been a war like in the balkans and everything goes back to normal, then they should go home, but the problem is, refugees come and never leave, he says. the views though not perhaps a radical tone, seem to resinate for many in this district. it's home to many immigrant families. at this corner cafe i work a dock worker who game to germany from portugal at age 7. germany doesn't have the capacity to take in so many people. sooner or lat
he says he has distanced himself from the neo-nazi movement.bes himself now as a german patriot. >> translator: germany always finds it tough to take the middle path. we always go to extremes. that was true of the nazi party and german communism, and we're seeing it again with refugee policy, he says. germany wants to force the rest of europe to follow its path. that's the kind of behavior that fuelled hitler's third reich he says. the newly arrived syrian refugees should go home once the...
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lisa: hates illinois nazis. be. >> she's a clever cannotter and this is supposed to be the year that the republicans had a deep bench. >> yeah. lisa: that is just -- means there's a lot of people. lisa: automatically defense. >> they're rather shallow in that very area. lisa: they are intellectually shallow. >> yes. unfortunately,. lisa: for sure. there's not a lot to draw from once you get past immigration and, unfortunately, a lot to tackle in this country in order to get the economy going, especially. my panel returns after this to discuss. war. yes, the bush, trump fight to dust up that won't settle and later pete joins me, the presidential candidates on their foreign policy. who passes and who h [ male announcer ] we know they're out there. you can't always see them. but it's our job to find them. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. all waiting to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner, brighter future. at boeing, that's what building something better is all about.
lisa: hates illinois nazis. be. >> she's a clever cannotter and this is supposed to be the year that the republicans had a deep bench. >> yeah. lisa: that is just -- means there's a lot of people. lisa: automatically defense. >> they're rather shallow in that very area. lisa: they are intellectually shallow. >> yes. unfortunately,. lisa: for sure. there's not a lot to draw from once you get past immigration and, unfortunately, a lot to tackle in this country in order to...