317
317
tv
eye 317
favorite 0
quote 0
former nazi era aces. who would become a close friend and. they both lived in the arch in time capital. in the early one nine hundred fifty s. mengele moved into the she closed the neighborhood of. he rented the house from a nazi sympathizer at twenty four fifty eight kaya are anonymous. in early one nine hundred fifty three the doctor moved again taking an apartment in the city center at four thirty one. it was a strange choice the charmless building was rather decrepit and the street was noisy. pursued his new life with vigor with the help of his family he invested in a carpentry business. thanks to his friend hans. he also pursued contacts for the family's farm machinery business would also put him in touch with contacts in neighboring paraguay which may often visited. i think one of the greatest surprises to me in many years of research about mengele was how easily he had to act it to his new life and how. mengele had money that made all the difference in the world other criminals who skate to south am
former nazi era aces. who would become a close friend and. they both lived in the arch in time capital. in the early one nine hundred fifty s. mengele moved into the she closed the neighborhood of. he rented the house from a nazi sympathizer at twenty four fifty eight kaya are anonymous. in early one nine hundred fifty three the doctor moved again taking an apartment in the city center at four thirty one. it was a strange choice the charmless building was rather decrepit and the street was...
61
61
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
inconceivable the chastity's took place in the nazi era. three european authors have written very successful crime novels and the third time. so why is this a fitting shondra for writing about this chapter of german history. shape. i wrote a new r. novel about paris during the occupation because the french know very little about those years should. and even less about the collaboration with the nazis but he almost the city itself becomes a protectionist in the novel this notion of a moment it was a violent time. in some parts of paris people were partying while in other parts they were starving for no good no he's a quintessential elements of the war fiction one that allowed to sell superman. because of the price because by now republic because of the nazis because of the cold war i think has been probably the base for t.v. changing city most interesting city to write about for the last hundred years from the point of view of a crime writer hoping to anywhere and so it's good to write. believe. in berlin the final yes but the most exciting
inconceivable the chastity's took place in the nazi era. three european authors have written very successful crime novels and the third time. so why is this a fitting shondra for writing about this chapter of german history. shape. i wrote a new r. novel about paris during the occupation because the french know very little about those years should. and even less about the collaboration with the nazis but he almost the city itself becomes a protectionist in the novel this notion of a moment it...
48
48
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
is what makes writing about nazi germany. from a detective point of view so interesting because nobody's well they seemed. just from a point of view and from a point of view of survival that quite often the good the good guys aren't what they seem to be because they have to pretend not to be good guys it's like bernie as old as i mean i've always been a big fan of his era the one nine hundred twenty s. and thirty's the berlin of the new york jets tipitina's mint and american gangsters from the twenty's and thirty's. and for her that's a good device to go front of you most of us in the end of it i've always found them fascinating he does but i got the idea of combining the two after watching two fields with my favorite searched on the bush. road one was road to perdition with tom hanks which came out around ten years ago. and he did enough to me for government i was the other was with fritz lang's am on the shoulder honest i thought and it takes place in one thousand nine hundred eighty one the same year that the film was made
is what makes writing about nazi germany. from a detective point of view so interesting because nobody's well they seemed. just from a point of view and from a point of view of survival that quite often the good the good guys aren't what they seem to be because they have to pretend not to be good guys it's like bernie as old as i mean i've always been a big fan of his era the one nine hundred twenty s. and thirty's the berlin of the new york jets tipitina's mint and american gangsters from the...
98
98
Jan 12, 2018
01/18
by
COM
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
so that the longer the nazis walked, the more money went to an anti-nazi program. so maybe that is the key. these guys are real life trolls and if you want to get rid of trolls you have to outtroll them. so let's learn from the germannian, instead of stopping our shitthead o poants from speaking use some idea logical judo. start your own tiki torch company and secretary reit lefilled them up with plos quito fore moan, instead of punching richard spendsner the head dump a bucket of glitter on him because nothing gets glitter out. make confederate memorials the hot new destination for gay weddings, that floral arch is straight fire. as martin luther king, jr. once said, if you can't beat them, troll them. think about t you guys. really think about it. >> we we have back paj soft, flushy and made with my real hair, lunchtime i found eye nice hole on the meum body, i will tell you about it on the next hasan the record. >> trevor: hasan minhaj, everybody. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ you are a city city wall, city wall ♪ ♪ ♪ she could be dancing down a hall, dancing down a
so that the longer the nazis walked, the more money went to an anti-nazi program. so maybe that is the key. these guys are real life trolls and if you want to get rid of trolls you have to outtroll them. so let's learn from the germannian, instead of stopping our shitthead o poants from speaking use some idea logical judo. start your own tiki torch company and secretary reit lefilled them up with plos quito fore moan, instead of punching richard spendsner the head dump a bucket of glitter on...
56
56
Jan 8, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
>> that was complained that he didn't bomb the railroad lines to auschwitz. >> the nazis would -- >> the nazis were so intent on exterminating the jews because even as they were using in the last year, they kept using -- senting people to death camps instead factory and hitler intent on jews. >> so now we are in the war, how was roosevelt as a war technician? working with churchill and stalin, how was his political judgment, military judgment with respect to the war? >> well, it was, i think, very impressive because when he got into the war, public opinion in this country was very -- hi would fight the japanese first, there was rage against japan for the surprise attack and then roosevelt said will live in infamy, people felt that immensely. they we wanted to fight japan first. roosevelt and churchill understood that the wisest strategy was to defeat hitler and the nazis first because they represented the greatest threat and that once got nazis, japanese would succumb on its own limitations, you see. of course, roosevelt signed on einstein wrote them urging that they try and split th
>> that was complained that he didn't bomb the railroad lines to auschwitz. >> the nazis would -- >> the nazis were so intent on exterminating the jews because even as they were using in the last year, they kept using -- senting people to death camps instead factory and hitler intent on jews. >> so now we are in the war, how was roosevelt as a war technician? working with churchill and stalin, how was his political judgment, military judgment with respect to the war?...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
law being proposed that would make it illegal to suggest polish people bore any responsibility for nazi crimes during the holocaust. because last night i express my strong opposition to the law passed in the polish parliament last friday and i'm sure that all ministers would agree regarding the holocaust of the fellow people on polish soil the law is due to go through two more stages before it's finally adopted expressed our clear position that it must be changed we will not accept any attempt whatsoever to rewrite history israel's foreign ministry has already summoned a polish envoy to express the country's anger at the bill the proposed law was put wilford would forbid linking the polish nation to nazi crimes moreover anyone using phrases such as polish death camps could face up to three years in jail. more than three million jews lived in poland before the second world war most of them were killed during the conflict the concentration camp auschwitz birkenau which was was built in poland during the nazi occupation has become one of the defining symbols of the holocaust it was that al
law being proposed that would make it illegal to suggest polish people bore any responsibility for nazi crimes during the holocaust. because last night i express my strong opposition to the law passed in the polish parliament last friday and i'm sure that all ministers would agree regarding the holocaust of the fellow people on polish soil the law is due to go through two more stages before it's finally adopted expressed our clear position that it must be changed we will not accept any attempt...
85
85
Jan 6, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
roosevelt -- people said that, and while they hated hitler and the nazi's, they wanted to fight japan first. roosevelt and churchill understood the wisest strategy, they represented the greatest threat. they defeated hitler and the nazis, japan would succumb of its own limitations, roosevelt signed on, einstein urging they urge to try to split the atom and ultimately build an atomic bomb, signed up for that. roosevelt did use the atomic bomb against japan, without question. a couple million dollars, building that, very -- and also they saw the atomic bomb as a player for what they were doing, the pilot bombing, in tokyo, firebombing in dresden, 40,000 people perished, took hundreds of planes delivering a massive amount of incendiary bombs, but the attitudes was one plane dropping woman bomb, absolutely. thousands of americans perished in beijing and japan. >> you refer to a few of the low points, when he could have done more about eastern european jews, supreme court packing, whether he could've done more about civil rights, anti-lynching legislation. the other down point was japanese
roosevelt -- people said that, and while they hated hitler and the nazi's, they wanted to fight japan first. roosevelt and churchill understood the wisest strategy, they represented the greatest threat. they defeated hitler and the nazis, japan would succumb of its own limitations, roosevelt signed on, einstein urging they urge to try to split the atom and ultimately build an atomic bomb, signed up for that. roosevelt did use the atomic bomb against japan, without question. a couple million...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
the nazis felt by the this word got around at schools the oscars george and then he started getting harassed. by all kinds of people they would crap is high and then squeeze it so so hot a fell to the floor in pain they would slap him on the back of his neck and then come a boy grabbed oscar and put him in a headlock and choke and the point he lost consciousness for a moment feared for his life oscar was a victim of anti-semitic a bully i dizzyingly just mopping up for. gemma and then some husky and their two older children leonora and isaiah a german british and jewish family who live in berlin. their youngest child oscar isn't appearing on camera and his real name is not being used in this report for months the fourteen year old was the target of anti semitic bullying at his school here in berlin oscar's parents will tell his story a story that be. again almost by accident. it's on the last day of the first week of school ethics teacher asked what houses of worship the students were familiar with and they answered the church mosque being a church mosque. and also pipes up with synagogue yo
the nazis felt by the this word got around at schools the oscars george and then he started getting harassed. by all kinds of people they would crap is high and then squeeze it so so hot a fell to the floor in pain they would slap him on the back of his neck and then come a boy grabbed oscar and put him in a headlock and choke and the point he lost consciousness for a moment feared for his life oscar was a victim of anti-semitic a bully i dizzyingly just mopping up for. gemma and then some...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
saturday is international holocaust remembrance day the murder of more than six million jews by the nazi regime is a defining fact of germany's post-war identity and the country has worked to confront it yet.
saturday is international holocaust remembrance day the murder of more than six million jews by the nazi regime is a defining fact of germany's post-war identity and the country has worked to confront it yet.
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
after the war france was forced to confront the reality that anti semitism had not ended with the nazi regime. at the jesuit high school he attended in berlin he was bullied so badly that he tried to commit suicide. two generations later his grandson has had a similar experience. to us for a look at this media beginning it's crazy here we go to schools and talk to children about what happened back then about tolerance and compassion and then this happens something's gone wrong maybe we didn't prepare him for what it means to be a jew it's a sign of how much you had been my father i once heard my father say that he always felt like an outsider at school here in germany and that mr tutt really surprised me because i quite honestly i've always felt myself part of german society european society for me to. mind if i did to my friends who are jews are just like every other young person. we have the same problems the same feelings we only feel different if we're made to feel different to the she did it. when people draw a distinction between jews and jewish. and i thought about the new mothe
after the war france was forced to confront the reality that anti semitism had not ended with the nazi regime. at the jesuit high school he attended in berlin he was bullied so badly that he tried to commit suicide. two generations later his grandson has had a similar experience. to us for a look at this media beginning it's crazy here we go to schools and talk to children about what happened back then about tolerance and compassion and then this happens something's gone wrong maybe we didn't...
62
62
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 1
but the influence of the nazis was held in france as well. one day markets mother received a letter. so i went to the police station with her and us the will you take a year since none of your business go and where you take your business go home so here i was burma served my mother was gone we had no money markets mother was deported two girls in terrorist camp in southern france market was eighty years old alone and had to find a way out of europe she fled paris on a bicycle at the same time her mother succeeded in escaping the internment camp by some miracle the mother and daughter found each other just child kilometers from. together they made their way to spain where they found a way to travel to america but he was not to be they were picked up by the spanish police and thrown in jail so after or this we were going to be held to the true minton's but you see i am here so good luck good friends who helped. and the exactly three years of my whom we came to do you know that's the. most ninety margaret meissner regularly tells visitors to the
but the influence of the nazis was held in france as well. one day markets mother received a letter. so i went to the police station with her and us the will you take a year since none of your business go and where you take your business go home so here i was burma served my mother was gone we had no money markets mother was deported two girls in terrorist camp in southern france market was eighty years old alone and had to find a way out of europe she fled paris on a bicycle at the same time...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
saturday is international holocaust remembrance day the murder of more than six million jews by the nazi regime is a defining fact of germany's post-war identity and the country has worked to confront it yet anti-semitic attacks are on the rise in germany the political dissent of the right wing nationalist party now represented in parlor.
saturday is international holocaust remembrance day the murder of more than six million jews by the nazi regime is a defining fact of germany's post-war identity and the country has worked to confront it yet anti-semitic attacks are on the rise in germany the political dissent of the right wing nationalist party now represented in parlor.
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
express the country's anger at the bill the proposed law would forbid linking the polish nation to nazi crimes moreover anyone using phrases such as polish death camps could face up to three years in jail more than three million jews lived in poland prior to the second world war most of them were killed during the conflict the concentration camp auschwitz birkenau which was built in poland during the nazi occupation has become one of the defining symbols of the holocaust it was there alone that around one million jews were killed. the chief rabbi of moscow can just goldsmiths believes that the issue has been initiated by nationalist parties. in israel nobody is arguing that. the death camps were were created by the germans of one by the nazis nobody august what they argue about is saying that poland just saying none of the polish people had any responsibility or collaborated with the germans with the nazis during the war here the israelis and jews in specialists of divers have a problem because it we know of many stories of survivors from the warsaw ghetto leaving the ghetto going into
express the country's anger at the bill the proposed law would forbid linking the polish nation to nazi crimes moreover anyone using phrases such as polish death camps could face up to three years in jail more than three million jews lived in poland prior to the second world war most of them were killed during the conflict the concentration camp auschwitz birkenau which was built in poland during the nazi occupation has become one of the defining symbols of the holocaust it was there alone that...
53
53
Jan 1, 2018
01/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
we'll tell you how modern germany is dealing with the architectural brendan's of its nazi past. our top story iranian state media is reporting fourteen people have now been killed in four days of anti-government protest it says security forces repelled well according to protest as he tried to take over police stations and military bases airports haven't been independently verified its national going to aim has mall. a social media blackout didn't stop protesters from gathering on iran's streets for a fourth day and posting these videos. iranian government says people have the right to express their discontent but violence is unacceptable iranian state media says some social media sites and messaging apps such as telegram have been blocked to keep the peace. on saturday there were also pro-government rallies out we cannot predict a time when the protests will come to an end but the protests will shake the people in power who must give priority to people's demands and needs. to find the state of the economy and rising prices sparked the initial protests austerity measures after ye
we'll tell you how modern germany is dealing with the architectural brendan's of its nazi past. our top story iranian state media is reporting fourteen people have now been killed in four days of anti-government protest it says security forces repelled well according to protest as he tried to take over police stations and military bases airports haven't been independently verified its national going to aim has mall. a social media blackout didn't stop protesters from gathering on iran's streets...
87
87
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
globe for best actor or trial of the british wartime leader who galvanized the country to fight the nazis has and universe so where he will fight them on the beaches. for the first time now is trying mr. seven surface sixty two british and french divisions we are going to clap suppose to go. along if they go if we don't receive them maybe today we would need to really get around them winston churchill takes over as british prime minister at a difficult time the beginning of world war two why have i been forced to send such courses and the movie tells the story of how churchill became the man of the hour his stubbornness played a major role you need to reply to. the manager not only feel. sorry for gary oldman place churchill with all his faults and foibles he is. nothing employers in trying to shorten a war that we are clearly losing. your. has lost whatever the looks of. what. you had up there you should. get your head. right to churchill wants to confront hitler whatever the cost. he was truly a statesman he. he single handedly took on the the most powerful protest kind of tyranny the t
globe for best actor or trial of the british wartime leader who galvanized the country to fight the nazis has and universe so where he will fight them on the beaches. for the first time now is trying mr. seven surface sixty two british and french divisions we are going to clap suppose to go. along if they go if we don't receive them maybe today we would need to really get around them winston churchill takes over as british prime minister at a difficult time the beginning of world war two why...
45
45
Jan 2, 2018
01/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
a modern germany is dealing with the architecture amendments of its nazi passmore not. however the weather remains basically cold across much of north america new york having this case second coldest new year's eve on record that and that cold air is set to stay you can see how we call this weather system just a little way down across the deep south ashley and beyond that that's where we got the very cold air in place say temperatures struggling to get to minus three in the heat of the day that for dallas incredibly cold weather many of these places a good ten degrees below average temperature in new york of minus seven minus ninety the high in office when it's not looking too much better as we go on into choose daedalus with a high then of minus one degree celsius the must twelve target and also for all to where the mala areas further west getting up to around twenty three degrees here is dry but a fair bit of play out there to clouts into the southeast and cold in that cloud if anything will thicken up as we go on through the next dial test by wednesday everyone comin
a modern germany is dealing with the architecture amendments of its nazi passmore not. however the weather remains basically cold across much of north america new york having this case second coldest new year's eve on record that and that cold air is set to stay you can see how we call this weather system just a little way down across the deep south ashley and beyond that that's where we got the very cold air in place say temperatures struggling to get to minus three in the heat of the day that...
59
59
Jan 27, 2018
01/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
the murder of more than 6 million jews by the nazi regime is a defining fact of nazi's identity and theountry has it.ed to confront anti-semitic attacks are on the rise in germany. the political ascent of the right-wing nationalist afd party now represented in parliament is provoking deep concern among germans and in jewish communities. muslilim influx of immigrants. a recent study by the american hasas documented widespread anti-semitism among them. in a a widely reported incident grandchilda a jewish quit his school after suffering abuse at the hands of his classmates. "living in fear: how anti-semitic is germany?" that is our topic this week on are oura" and here guests. we welcome kristen helberg. she is a freelance journalist who recently wrote a book about syrian refugees in germany. she says germany needs a more inclusive memorial culture and more backbone in the fight against all forms of marginalization. and we are very pleased to have alan posener on the show once again. he is a commentator for "die welt" and he says jews held responsible for every real or imagined injustice p
the murder of more than 6 million jews by the nazi regime is a defining fact of nazi's identity and theountry has it.ed to confront anti-semitic attacks are on the rise in germany. the political ascent of the right-wing nationalist afd party now represented in parliament is provoking deep concern among germans and in jewish communities. muslilim influx of immigrants. a recent study by the american hasas documented widespread anti-semitism among them. in a a widely reported incident grandchilda...
45
45
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
being proposed that would make it illegal to suggest polish papal bull and it was sponsibility for nazi crimes during the holocaust should be because i'm just not express my strong opposition to the whole post in the polish parliament last friday and i'm sure that all ministers would agree regarding the holocaust of the fellow people on polish soil there is shoot to go through two more stages before it's finally adopted expressed all clear position that it must be changed we will not accept any attempt whatsoever to rewrite history. israel's foreign ministry has already summoned a polish envoy to express the country's anger at the bill the proposed law would forbid linking the polish nation to nazi crimes moreover anyone using phrases such as polish death camps could face up to three years in jail more than three million jews lived in poland before the second world war most of them were killed during the conflict the concentration camp auschwitz birkenau which was built in poland during the nazi occupation has become one of the defining symbols of the holocaust it was there alone that a
being proposed that would make it illegal to suggest polish papal bull and it was sponsibility for nazi crimes during the holocaust should be because i'm just not express my strong opposition to the whole post in the polish parliament last friday and i'm sure that all ministers would agree regarding the holocaust of the fellow people on polish soil there is shoot to go through two more stages before it's finally adopted expressed all clear position that it must be changed we will not accept any...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
express the country's anger at the bill the proposed law would forbid linking the polish nation to nazi crimes moreover anyone using phrases such as polish death camps could face up to three years in prison more than three million jews lived in poland prior to the second world war most of them were killed during the conflict the concentration camp auschwitz birkenau which was built in poland during the nazi occupation has become one of the defining symbols of the holocaust it was there alone that around one million jews were killed the chief rabbi of moscow in just goldsmith told us that polish nationalists being behind pushing that proposal. in israel nobody is arguing that. the death camps were were created by the germans of run by the nazis nobody argues that what they argue about is saying that poland's is saying none of the polish people had any responsibility or collaborated with the germans with the nazis during the war here the jews especially survivors have a problem because we know of many stories of survivors from the warsaw ghetto living together going into the wards and bei
express the country's anger at the bill the proposed law would forbid linking the polish nation to nazi crimes moreover anyone using phrases such as polish death camps could face up to three years in prison more than three million jews lived in poland prior to the second world war most of them were killed during the conflict the concentration camp auschwitz birkenau which was built in poland during the nazi occupation has become one of the defining symbols of the holocaust it was there alone...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 1
surviving members of the women's orchestra of auschwitz the orchestra had performed for high level nazi efficiency they also played at the concentration camp gates for prisoners as they went in and out. and within the city is a political correspondent who was watching those proceedings and is there any welcome sign of a somber and moving event that the that you witness tell us first more about what the survivor had to say what was the key message yeah i need to last of our fish spoke very movingly and she spoke in this rather straight and objective way just telling her story essentially that i think really struck people in a lot of the parliament ariens and other dignitaries there had had tears in their eyes it was obvious she she talked about her luck being arrested as a criminal if you can if you can believe that way of looking at it the thing was that she and her sister had been involved in falsifying documents and attempted to flee the nazis that way they were picked up as they as they tried to flee and were put in jail but what this meant was that they weren't treated as jews first
surviving members of the women's orchestra of auschwitz the orchestra had performed for high level nazi efficiency they also played at the concentration camp gates for prisoners as they went in and out. and within the city is a political correspondent who was watching those proceedings and is there any welcome sign of a somber and moving event that the that you witness tell us first more about what the survivor had to say what was the key message yeah i need to last of our fish spoke very...
48
48
Jan 2, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
it is made up of former neo-nazi -- it was founded by former neo-nazis. they got at her for countering violent extremism. they would be the only group under the obama administration that was getting funding that was focusing expressively -- explicitly unwed extremism while other groups were focused on preventing isis recruitment. when the trump administration came in, they reevaluated grants and pull their funding. that ended up being a boon for their fund raising, i think they are fun raise more and are a lot more high profile. it was an interesting example of what this up in a strange and's priorities lie. >> lee, you bring the legal expertise to this panel. you were speaking earlier about free speech, but also there is a question about when protected speech becomes an incitement to violence. we have obviously had some very serious violence after these protests. legally, other things we can watch for to see where something is moving from speech? >> absolutely. the biggest and most obvious point is that the second amendment is in a psychotic inflection p
it is made up of former neo-nazi -- it was founded by former neo-nazis. they got at her for countering violent extremism. they would be the only group under the obama administration that was getting funding that was focusing expressively -- explicitly unwed extremism while other groups were focused on preventing isis recruitment. when the trump administration came in, they reevaluated grants and pull their funding. that ended up being a boon for their fund raising, i think they are fun raise...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
the orchestra performs for high level nazi efficient as it was a played at the concentration camp gates of prisoners as they went in and out for a walk. i mean the city is up little correspondent simon young family what some of the proceedings and we had some very moving testimony from anita last couple fish what did she have to say when she spoke very movingly bringing some in the bundestag today to the brink of tears as she told in this very straightforward way of hers without pay thaws the story of how she came to auschwitz having been forced by the way by the nazis to sign a document saying she was going there voluntarily but she arrived there expecting she said to die as her parents have been murdered already but she survived because as they told her she was needed she was needed to play the cello in the in this case in the camp and and that's how she survived and she told that story today again in detail just very movingly and it's a story she's used to telling because she makes frequent visits to germany to speak to school groups and others to remind them of her story but also to
the orchestra performs for high level nazi efficient as it was a played at the concentration camp gates of prisoners as they went in and out for a walk. i mean the city is up little correspondent simon young family what some of the proceedings and we had some very moving testimony from anita last couple fish what did she have to say when she spoke very movingly bringing some in the bundestag today to the brink of tears as she told in this very straightforward way of hers without pay thaws the...
62
62
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
at the so-called loft of death where executions took place some six million jews were murdered by nazi germany during the second world war most of them and camps like this. and on holocaust remembrance day america warned of rising anti-semitism in germany she said wife was still far from normal for jewish people in germany. in the sun it's shameful that no jewish institution can exist without police protection. that's why we have to do everything we can to fight not only anti semitism but also xenophobia that's a toast we must face every day. for decades holocaust survivors have played a central role in teaching younger generations about anti-semitism and the horrors of the nazi genocide met up with ninety five year old larget weisner in the u.s. capital washington she is among those working to uphold the memory of the victims. margaret meissner was born in austria and traced impractical slovakia's in one nine hundred thirty four the growing anti semitism in her city became more and more noticeable so markets mother sent her to paris and joined a year later. but the influence of the ma
at the so-called loft of death where executions took place some six million jews were murdered by nazi germany during the second world war most of them and camps like this. and on holocaust remembrance day america warned of rising anti-semitism in germany she said wife was still far from normal for jewish people in germany. in the sun it's shameful that no jewish institution can exist without police protection. that's why we have to do everything we can to fight not only anti semitism but also...
46
46
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
the site of a camp in poland some six million jews along with millions of others were murdered by nazi germany during the second world war most of them in camps like that's. for decades now holocaust survivors have played a central role in teaching younger generations about the horrors of the nazi genocide w. met ninety five year old market meisner in the us capital of washington d.c. she is among those who are working to uphold the memory of the victims. margaret meissner was born in austria and race in practical slovakia in one nine hundred thirty four the growing anti semitism in her city became more and more noticeable so markets mother center to paris and joined a year later. but the influence of the ninety's was soon felt in france as well. one day markets mother received a letter so i went to the police station with hood us the will you take your sis none of your business and worry you to. go home so here i was burma served my mother was gone. we had moved money markets mother was deported to girl internment camp in southern france margaret was eighty years old alone and had to
the site of a camp in poland some six million jews along with millions of others were murdered by nazi germany during the second world war most of them in camps like that's. for decades now holocaust survivors have played a central role in teaching younger generations about the horrors of the nazi genocide w. met ninety five year old market meisner in the us capital of washington d.c. she is among those who are working to uphold the memory of the victims. margaret meissner was born in austria...
57
57
Jan 11, 2018
01/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 1
but the nazis would never let a ny in devon. but the nazis would never let any biscuit tin!t would be so quintessentially british that they wouldn't fancy it. how has all this, it now? during the filming of the bbc documentary? yes. it is a great story a nyway. bbc documentary? yes. it is a great story anyway. thank you both coming and,. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week —and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, lucy fisher and pauljohnson. goodbye. hello once again, it looks like another 2a hours of this fairly quiet spell of weather. at its best pretty decent with some good sunshine across parts of the south—west through the course of the day but farther to the north and east leaden skies. some of the cloud baseis east leaden skies. some of the cloud base is out towards the east where we have a remnant of an old weather fronts buccaneer midst of all of that. those cloud bases were really quite low. through the evening and overni
but the nazis would never let a ny in devon. but the nazis would never let any biscuit tin!t would be so quintessentially british that they wouldn't fancy it. how has all this, it now? during the filming of the bbc documentary? yes. it is a great story a nyway. bbc documentary? yes. it is a great story anyway. thank you both coming and,. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week —and if you miss the...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
express the country's anger at the bill the proposed law would forbid linking the polish nation to nazi crimes moreover anyone using phrases such as polish death camps could face up to three years in jail or three million jews lived in poland before the second world war most of them were killed during the conflict the concentration camp auschwitz birkenau which was built in poland during the nazi occupation has become one of the defining symbols of the holocaust was there alone that around one million jews were killed the chief rabbi of moscow pinchers goldsmith believes that the issue has been initiated by nationalist parties. in israel nobody is arguing that. the death camps were were created by the germans of done by the nazis nobody argues that what they argue about is saying that poland to saying none of the polish people had any responsibility or collaborated with the germans with the nazis during the war here is really the jews and specialists of virus have a problem because we know of many stories of survivors from the warsaw ghetto living together going into the wards and being
express the country's anger at the bill the proposed law would forbid linking the polish nation to nazi crimes moreover anyone using phrases such as polish death camps could face up to three years in jail or three million jews lived in poland before the second world war most of them were killed during the conflict the concentration camp auschwitz birkenau which was built in poland during the nazi occupation has become one of the defining symbols of the holocaust was there alone that around one...
50
50
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
express the country's anger at the bill the proposed law would forbid linking the polish nation to nazi crimes or over anyone using phrases such as polish death camps could face up to three years in prison more than three million jews lived in poland before the second world war most of them were killed during the conflict the concentration camp auschwitz birkenau which was built in poland during the nazi occupation has become one of the defining symbols of the holocaust it was there alone that around one million jews were killed chief rabbi of moscow pinterest goldschmidt believes that the issue has been initiated by nationalist parties. in israel nobody is arguing that. the death camps were were created by the germans of one by the nazis nobody argues that what they argue about is saying that poland just saying none of the polish people had any responsibility or collaborated with the germans with the nazis during the war here and jews in specialists of virus have a problem because we know of many stories of survivors from the warsaw ghetto living together going into the wards and being
express the country's anger at the bill the proposed law would forbid linking the polish nation to nazi crimes or over anyone using phrases such as polish death camps could face up to three years in prison more than three million jews lived in poland before the second world war most of them were killed during the conflict the concentration camp auschwitz birkenau which was built in poland during the nazi occupation has become one of the defining symbols of the holocaust it was there alone that...
132
132
Jan 28, 2018
01/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
everybody was watching, nazi, white nationalists that gathered at a hate-filled protest. it turned into violence that killed heather heyer. two state troopers died, many more hurt. at the center of it, the controversy over the removal of a statue, honoring a con federal general honoring robert e. lee. president trump made it worse, defending people on both sides, whatever that means. charlottesville has become a slogan, but it's a real place, with real people. sometimes, the best place to have a real conversation is when you are driving someplace. i went there and got a van. that's right, van got a van. i picked up some conservatives and a liberal. take a look at what happened next. >> charlottesville. here we go. ♪ >> what 's up, tanner. you see them land. i don't see fords. >> they are in the trunk. >> listen, they don't have good seats. they let anybody drive. look here. you would never think this is a place where nazi's were marching, where someone was murdered, isis-like, terrorist tactics. here we are at lee park. you can see, the statue of harvey lee is covered. >>
everybody was watching, nazi, white nationalists that gathered at a hate-filled protest. it turned into violence that killed heather heyer. two state troopers died, many more hurt. at the center of it, the controversy over the removal of a statue, honoring a con federal general honoring robert e. lee. president trump made it worse, defending people on both sides, whatever that means. charlottesville has become a slogan, but it's a real place, with real people. sometimes, the best place to have...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
saturday is international holocaust remembrance day the murder of more than six million jews by the nazi regime is a defining fact of germany's post-war identity and the country has worked to confront it yet anti-semitic attacks are on the rise in germany the political dissent of the right wing nationalist party now represented in parliament is provoking deep concern among germans and in jewish communities so too is the recent influx of muslim immigrants a recent study by the american jewish committee documents widespread anti-semitism amongst them in one widely reported incident last year a jewish pupil the grandson of holocaust survivors quit his berlin high school after suffering mobbing and abuse at the hands of arab and turkish classmates living in fear how anti-semitic is germany that's our topic this week on quadriga and here are our guests it's a pleasure to welcome kristen hell back she's a freelance journalist who recently wrote a book about syrian refugees in germany and the fears and prejudices they evoke she says germany needs a more inclusive memorial culture and more backb
saturday is international holocaust remembrance day the murder of more than six million jews by the nazi regime is a defining fact of germany's post-war identity and the country has worked to confront it yet anti-semitic attacks are on the rise in germany the political dissent of the right wing nationalist party now represented in parliament is provoking deep concern among germans and in jewish communities so too is the recent influx of muslim immigrants a recent study by the american jewish...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
again she's great grandfather say vulcan's mother from the nazis in occupied albania. over seventy years later the to pay tribute to this relic of. thirty minutes on a d.w.i. . when i'm traveling i like to be comfortable. in the in the but i also want to stay up to date on the latest news events. and d.-w. makes that part of traveling easy because it's available and thousands of her talents resorts and cruise ships worldwide. brand new found the domain side send us a picture that shows the w. in your room you could agree price go to d w dot com travel quiz. whatever we begin to the day we look for get out of syria through the atmosphere of the increase of the temperature. twenty fifty we have to start by starting to decrease the amount of cereal to work for them so now this is actually not a hard problem that just takes will power over there are very important economic interests to hold all the lot of coal will all a lot of oil that are doing everything possible to make sure this doesn't happen that we have to fight them. right ready first to grow pretty well on the wa
again she's great grandfather say vulcan's mother from the nazis in occupied albania. over seventy years later the to pay tribute to this relic of. thirty minutes on a d.w.i. . when i'm traveling i like to be comfortable. in the in the but i also want to stay up to date on the latest news events. and d.-w. makes that part of traveling easy because it's available and thousands of her talents resorts and cruise ships worldwide. brand new found the domain side send us a picture that shows the w....
41
41
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
saturday is international holocaust remembrance day the murder of more than six million jews by the nazi regime is a defining fact of germany's post-war identity and the country has worked to confront it yet anti-semitic attacks are on the rise in germany the political dissent of the right wing nationalist party now represented in parliament is provoking deep concern among germans and in jewish communities so too is the recent influx of muslim immigrants a recent study by the american jewish committee quit his berlin high school after suffering mobbing and abuse at the hands of turkish classmates living in fear how anti-semitic is germans in germany and the fears and prejudices they evoke she says germany needs a more inclusive memorial culture and more backbone in the fight against all forms of marginalization and we're very pleased to have alan posner on the show once again he's a commentator for the daily newspaper he says jews everywhere are held responsible for every real or imagined injustice perpetrated by israel and finally very glad to welcome. you to. the show he's the director
saturday is international holocaust remembrance day the murder of more than six million jews by the nazi regime is a defining fact of germany's post-war identity and the country has worked to confront it yet anti-semitic attacks are on the rise in germany the political dissent of the right wing nationalist party now represented in parliament is provoking deep concern among germans and in jewish communities so too is the recent influx of muslim immigrants a recent study by the american jewish...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
congressman who compares tromso president to the early years of the nazis. and really really go to the future can strike a killer album leon that has been left out of tonight's game in. china well welcome to you i'm. turkey's defense minister says an operation has now begun against the kurdish controlled enclave off a friend and reports are coming in that turkish forces are firing shells across the border and this comes just days after turkish president vet you want threatened a full military intervention into syria to stamp out what he called nests of terror on his country's border ungar deployed tanks and military equipment ahead of the operation putting on korea at odds with the u.s. which is backed the kurdish militia in its fight against so-called islamic state for the very latest joining us now is our turkey correspondent dorian jones he's in istanbul hi during no buchanan reports that an operation has started into northern city on the enclave off often what are you hearing about this well i think there's a sustained bombardment of the syrian for an en
congressman who compares tromso president to the early years of the nazis. and really really go to the future can strike a killer album leon that has been left out of tonight's game in. china well welcome to you i'm. turkey's defense minister says an operation has now begun against the kurdish controlled enclave off a friend and reports are coming in that turkish forces are firing shells across the border and this comes just days after turkish president vet you want threatened a full military...