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only three and ten joined the nazi party. hamburger was a prominent nazi. they believe they had to be downright -- they would drive out to rural areas in this healthcare and dispense medical advice to people in need. it sounds great but at the same time there acting as the eyes and ears of the regime. they're registering children who are disabled and came from families where there might be alcoholism or hereditary illness. assembling records that would be later put to use. in the fall of 1940 asperger began to work as a consultant. this is the center of racial hygiene and coordinated deportations and killings of people who were considered disabled. to give you some background, this was the first program of mass extermination. it predated the holocaust. it was begun by hitler and 39 to get rid of children who are regarded as a drain on the state. i cannot emphasize enough how euthanasia was a misnomer. the vast majority of children were physically healthy but they had physical, mental defects. at least 5000 children perished. this was inside germany. it was
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how does that square with these nazis? .. >> these hate groups were more powerful than the other groups and one of the biggest battles is to shut down hollywood liberalism so you have to ask yourself how does it start the hearing after the war? first of all starting with the congressman from the lower east side who had been to germany in the late 20s and to see them coming into new york he wanted the house committee on un-american activities to investigate fascism and nazi in america of course it eventually became the anti-communist crusade and with the war just ending with the atomic bomb we know the soviets are trying to get the atomic bomb. so where do they hold their first hearings? los alamos or new york with the physicist to come out of colombia? no they come to hollywood to interrogate and terrorize actors and producers and directors by the way most of whom that were anti- somatic as well as the anti- left and that is why i say in the end looking at the 30s in los angeles conservativism and right-wing overpowers the
how does that square with these nazis? .. >> these hate groups were more powerful than the other groups and one of the biggest battles is to shut down hollywood liberalism so you have to ask yourself how does it start the hearing after the war? first of all starting with the congressman from the lower east side who had been to germany in the late 20s and to see them coming into new york he wanted the house committee on un-american activities to investigate fascism and nazi in america of...
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reporter: the infamous nazi party rally grounds. another iconic image is from the same location, u.s. troops blowing up the swastika on top of the central rally building after the nazi surrender in 1945. stephan doll believes that the neo-nazi scene consciously chose the city in northern bavaria over 20 years ago, and that it was home to a high number of nsu supporters. stephan: these people have never been brought to justice or properly investigated. reporter: a catalogue of failures that continuinues to this day? dieter: from the police's perspective, i would like to stress that we did everything at the time to investigate the right-wing extremist scene in the region. we conducted criminal investigations where appropriate, as we are still doing today. reporter: this man disagress. herbert fuehr is a retired journalist who conducted research into the neo-nazi scene for the local newspaper. he believes that extremist leaders knew the terrorists and appeared with them in public before the latter went underground. once the police iden
reporter: the infamous nazi party rally grounds. another iconic image is from the same location, u.s. troops blowing up the swastika on top of the central rally building after the nazi surrender in 1945. stephan doll believes that the neo-nazi scene consciously chose the city in northern bavaria over 20 years ago, and that it was home to a high number of nsu supporters. stephan: these people have never been brought to justice or properly investigated. reporter: a catalogue of failures that...
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brochure is celebrating victory day marking the defeat of nazi germany in one nine hundred forty five. these are live pictures we're looking at commemorating those who died fighting in the great war. when i make promises i keep. the u.s. president announces america's withdrawal from iran nuclear deal but the other signal. to fulfill their obligations under the current. can you watch international this wednesday the nine. pm here in moscow now russia is celebrating victory day marking the defeat of nazi germany this day marks the seventy third anniversary of the end of the great patriotic war which claimed the lives of over twenty six million soviet. well there is hardly a family in russia that wasn't affected by the wall almost everybody has grandparents aunts uncles or other relatives who force against the nazis and especially march of the so-called immortal regiment is held every year in their own a and it's about to get underway at mosco right now in fact it has just started so let's get the latest from that shocking video joins us now from central moscow where people have just bec
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he learned they all had a purpose and there was a nazi plan to exterminate and murder all the jews of europe. this seems obvious to us now and it's hard to look back on the holocaust and not look at it with a lot of hindsight but back then they saw no precedent to this. jews had been subjected to programs before and they inevitably ended but a plan was different. he tried to send this news to the us and switzerland which had a secure commission channel to the united states and once the message got to america the state department officials blocked it from being received. it seemed to fantastic, one wrote. another thought it must just be a war rumor and i can't see why they would put this in a telegram. the news of the nazi extermination plan made it through in the press reported the story in november 1942. by that point ross mcclellan had escaped from southern france to switzerland and the americans remain behind in france were arrested in interment in germany as the allies invaded north africa and the nazis swept itself. for more than a year after november 1942 as more information tri
he learned they all had a purpose and there was a nazi plan to exterminate and murder all the jews of europe. this seems obvious to us now and it's hard to look back on the holocaust and not look at it with a lot of hindsight but back then they saw no precedent to this. jews had been subjected to programs before and they inevitably ended but a plan was different. he tried to send this news to the us and switzerland which had a secure commission channel to the united states and once the message...
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tanks and troops that rolled over red square in a spectacular military parade marking the defeat of nazi germany in one nine hundred forty five. but i welcome you with r.t. international this wednesday the ninth of may just gone three o'clock here in moscow now russia is celebrating victory day marking the defeat of nazi germany it is the seventy third anniversary of the end of the great patriotic war in which over twenty six million soviet lives were lost. well there's hardly a family in russia that wasn't affected by the war almost everybody has grandparents aunts uncles or other relatives too who fought against the nazis and in their honor a special march of the so-called immortal regiment is being held it's and it's become an annual tradition and it's under way in moscow at the moment to you and i think we can go now to it daniel hawkins he's outside the kremlin forest where the mortar regiment is passing i think or at least very shortly down but just tell us what's happening where you are in the mind. and do you demolish the immortal regiment is in full swing as you can probably see
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but still together we prevailed over the nazi germany. george herring an american historian news the history of lend-lease very well he's written a number of books about it. it was not an act of charity or generosity it was an act of calculated self-interest. lend-lease turned out to be a profitable business for the us few people know that it took until two thousand and six for the russian federation to repay the us fully for the loan in fact more than sixty percent of lend lease supplies went to great britain and just twenty percent of the u.s.s.r. the majority of deliveries were made between one thousand forty four nine hundred forty five when the outcome of the war had practically been determined did the united states benefit from it and i think. yes absolutely the united states did from the war and and some ways world war two. cures of the depression as far as concern prosperity are for short or for store. even after the us joined the war american corporations continue to fulfill orders to enemy countries. standard oil shipped around
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russia are celebrating victory day marking the defeat of nazi germany in one thousand nine hundred forty five. teams near bread square bring you the latest from the seventy third anniversary of the victory of the great patriotic war life from march moscow in just a few moments. victory day is a very personal day for many in russia and beyond artesia as the recollections of people who fought in the great patriotic war. when i make promises i keep them. in world news the u.s. president announces america's pulling out of the iran nuclear deal but the other signatories vow to fulfill their obligations under the agreement. a warm welcome to you on this very special day on the key aaron and this is international now russia is celebrating victory day marking the defeat of nazi germany this day marks the seventy third anniversary of the end of the great patriotic war which claimed the lives of over twenty six million soviet people. by celebrations are being held across russia today the parade in moskos red square has just finished and here's a look at some of the highlights. o'dowd . lose. a lim
russia are celebrating victory day marking the defeat of nazi germany in one thousand nine hundred forty five. teams near bread square bring you the latest from the seventy third anniversary of the victory of the great patriotic war life from march moscow in just a few moments. victory day is a very personal day for many in russia and beyond artesia as the recollections of people who fought in the great patriotic war. when i make promises i keep them. in world news the u.s. president announces...
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and became an incubator for leaders of ukrainian nazis. in one thousand nine hundred one one of them japanee book founded svoboda an openly radical nationalist party preaching the good old principles of bondage era. if you just. heard jew crane from the jews in russia ukraine for ukrainians and so on his statements got him fifth place in the simon visa and center top ten anti semitic world leader rankings of two thousand and twelve. but also sadly attracted numerous phone. dimitry are founded another extreme right organization treason for trident in one nine hundred ninety four. in april two thousand and thirteen became an assistant to a member of parliament from the opposition party who died. later that same year he would become the leader of the most radical ukrainian nazi group the right sector. laundry paro be would soon appear leading a whole army of ultra nationalist warriors. and the torch marches would once again light up the streets of ukrainian cities. with. the world drastically changed in august one thousand nine hundred ninety
and became an incubator for leaders of ukrainian nazis. in one thousand nine hundred one one of them japanee book founded svoboda an openly radical nationalist party preaching the good old principles of bondage era. if you just. heard jew crane from the jews in russia ukraine for ukrainians and so on his statements got him fifth place in the simon visa and center top ten anti semitic world leader rankings of two thousand and twelve. but also sadly attracted numerous phone. dimitry are founded...
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movement, that neo-nazi pageantry, dress up in ss uniforms we talked about. you was also looking for more members. that's what this comes down to. it comes down to block recruiting. i have 15 guys, you have 20 guys, let's have35 guys. they were able to put aside all their ideological differences and for a group of people who all exist in that one scene on the far right, they have a lot of differences. they can agree on very little but they still managed to get together somehow . there's an alliance of sorts. >> watch this and other programs online at...booktv.org. [inaudible] >> welcome to politics and prose, thank you for coming out on this thursday evening. my name is and i'm a part of the events staff at the store. this is just one of almost, or over 500 events that we had politics and prose during the year. but this one is, this one should be a good event. let me introduce our speaker, let me go over a few housekeeping rules. one now is a perfect time to silence any cell phones or devices that could go off during the event . they would be a distraction if
movement, that neo-nazi pageantry, dress up in ss uniforms we talked about. you was also looking for more members. that's what this comes down to. it comes down to block recruiting. i have 15 guys, you have 20 guys, let's have35 guys. they were able to put aside all their ideological differences and for a group of people who all exist in that one scene on the far right, they have a lot of differences. they can agree on very little but they still managed to get together somehow . there's an...
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that along with nazi germany. was officially declared by the governments of finland. romania and the puppet french government and these units fought against the us. division. the albanian division. in the north division. and ukrainian troops were also rampant incited by nazi germany were carried out by almost countries strict. sharia. on the. shits thousands of red army soldiers hundreds of thousands of slavic civilians and millions of jews perished here. i mean. i am.
that along with nazi germany. was officially declared by the governments of finland. romania and the puppet french government and these units fought against the us. division. the albanian division. in the north division. and ukrainian troops were also rampant incited by nazi germany were carried out by almost countries strict. sharia. on the. shits thousands of red army soldiers hundreds of thousands of slavic civilians and millions of jews perished here. i mean. i am.
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there the words of nazis, the torches from the ku klux klan. >> they're message echoing.eople are disturbed by the chants and images from the march through living rooms across the nation. >> your organization has been tracking hate for years. what was so different about charlottesville? >> it was literally the largest rally of its kind we've seen in well over a decade. there's no question, something has changed. and it's deeply troubling. >> this represents a turning point. >> troubling because this white supremacist unite the white rally in charlottesville, virginia, defined a new daunting and divisive direction in our country. >> we are determined to take our country back. >> reformed neo-nazi and author christian piccolini believes the khakis and their made-up moniker, all tt-right, are just new name for an old hate. when you saw those torches, what did you think? >> we've seen an metastisis. >> their intolerance was met with resistance. >> the outbursts have been violent. >> the resistance was met with terror. one woman died in this crowd when that car suddenly accele
there the words of nazis, the torches from the ku klux klan. >> they're message echoing.eople are disturbed by the chants and images from the march through living rooms across the nation. >> your organization has been tracking hate for years. what was so different about charlottesville? >> it was literally the largest rally of its kind we've seen in well over a decade. there's no question, something has changed. and it's deeply troubling. >> this represents a turning...
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record ten million people marching in cities across the country in honor of relatives who fought the nazis. a warm welcome you're watching the weekly here on r.t. international the latest headlines of the stories that shape the week but first police in paris have shot and killed a knife attacker who killed one person in the op or district on saturday evening four others were injured two of them seriously police are investigating the incident as a terror attack this photo was taken by a witness from their window which shows the immediate aftermath of the attack the attack took place in a popular tourist area where there are lots of bars and restaurants also a front spoke to the owner of one restaurant located right in front of where the attacker was shot dead standing in the street in the. it's happening and the attacker came down this road here it is hands covered in blood holding a knife. we had three policeman on foot and he went towards them. they tried to taser him twice didn't work. either managed to isolate one of them and. move down the street attacking trying to attack him and they
record ten million people marching in cities across the country in honor of relatives who fought the nazis. a warm welcome you're watching the weekly here on r.t. international the latest headlines of the stories that shape the week but first police in paris have shot and killed a knife attacker who killed one person in the op or district on saturday evening four others were injured two of them seriously police are investigating the incident as a terror attack this photo was taken by a witness...
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attempting to protect his nation from the approaching nazi threat. joseph stalin negotiated a treaty of nonaggression with adolf hitler while promising each other piece of the soviet in german foreign ministers molotov and ribbentrop realigned the map of eastern europe splitting it into german and soviet spheres of influence. no sooner had the mala tav ribbentrop pact been signed then poland was split and in september of one nine hundred thirty nine eastern poland awoke to be western ukraine and a part of the family of soviet republics and the u.s.s.r. . but even this bold dividing of lands and nations only delayed the inevitable germany broke its promise to the u.s.s.r. . on june twenty second one thousand nine hundred forty one germany invaded the u.s.s.r. launching barber rossa the largest military operation in world history. barbara was aiming for st petersburg moscow and kiev ukraine three destinations of major significance ukraine with its rich lands and resources was an important industrial and economic source for the u.s.s.r. to cut it off fr
attempting to protect his nation from the approaching nazi threat. joseph stalin negotiated a treaty of nonaggression with adolf hitler while promising each other piece of the soviet in german foreign ministers molotov and ribbentrop realigned the map of eastern europe splitting it into german and soviet spheres of influence. no sooner had the mala tav ribbentrop pact been signed then poland was split and in september of one nine hundred thirty nine eastern poland awoke to be western ukraine...
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in fact, as i mentioned, the nazi plans to take over the ukraine was real. mentioned the other issue that affected the way people managed the food. i have shown you the war ration booklet which i think is a good example. there are not many around. but, what is amazing is what the americans did after the second world war, as well. that is, how many of you know about the berlin airlift? i had to go back and look up a lot of things. i have seen temple half airstrip in berlin, because it is not in the center of the city, it is near the free university of berlin. what happened after the second world war is that stalin went back on his word after the armistice. he decided he would partition germany and try to get a large section of the city of berlin under soviet control. one of the ways he was going to do that was with the food blockade. he managed to do that and, as a result, supplies that were not coming to the rest of the city, had to be airlifted in. it is one of the unintended crises as the cold war began. it was the problem of food supply. when the soviets
in fact, as i mentioned, the nazi plans to take over the ukraine was real. mentioned the other issue that affected the way people managed the food. i have shown you the war ration booklet which i think is a good example. there are not many around. but, what is amazing is what the americans did after the second world war, as well. that is, how many of you know about the berlin airlift? i had to go back and look up a lot of things. i have seen temple half airstrip in berlin, because it is not in...
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nazi f, nazi f, nazi nazi racist bigot." >> sean: yeah. >> bob iger puts out a tweet after "roseanne"ys that her comments are inconsistent with our values. so now -- one more point here. >> sean: real quick. >> as far as the cast here, it's ashame that their lost their jobs here or the staff and everybody else. here's what i would do. keep the show on the air. all you have to do is replace roseanne with patricia heaton and call it "the connors." everybody would tune? >> it's time. we're one country. it's time to have healing dialogue, soothing dialogue. we sink or swim together, brother. >> sean: thank you. appreciate it. when we come back, ed henry's big news concerning north korea next. let's see why people everywhere are upgrading their water filter to zerowater. start with water that has a lot of dissolved solids. pour it through brita's two-stage filter. dissolved solids remain? what if we filter it over and over? (sighing) oh dear. thank goodness zerowater's five-stage filter gets to all zeroes the first time. so, maybe it's time to upgrade. get more out of your water. get zerow
nazi f, nazi f, nazi nazi racist bigot." >> sean: yeah. >> bob iger puts out a tweet after "roseanne"ys that her comments are inconsistent with our values. so now -- one more point here. >> sean: real quick. >> as far as the cast here, it's ashame that their lost their jobs here or the staff and everybody else. here's what i would do. keep the show on the air. all you have to do is replace roseanne with patricia heaton and call it "the connors."...
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workers at the museum of the former nazi death camp auschwitz say that they have become the target of a hate campaign waged by polish nationalists they're also concerned about an increase in anti semitic incidents most recently the home of an italian guy that museum was vandalized with swastikas and xenophobic slogans think looted poland for the poles and only polish guides announced fits polish nationalists have accused officials at the site of downplaying the deaths of non jewish prisoners at the camp . what we hear is that people who died here mostly were jews that's a lie let me speak and so it is the government of israel and jews polish jews especially our attacking us they make us look bad. it's museum officials deny claims that they are underrepresented the deaths of polish jews and also say the work has been the target of online harassment and fake news reportedly incited by nationalists and coincides with the introduction of poland's new holocaust speech law was passed this year and it bans any claims that the country collaborated with nazi germany during world war two specif
workers at the museum of the former nazi death camp auschwitz say that they have become the target of a hate campaign waged by polish nationalists they're also concerned about an increase in anti semitic incidents most recently the home of an italian guy that museum was vandalized with swastikas and xenophobic slogans think looted poland for the poles and only polish guides announced fits polish nationalists have accused officials at the site of downplaying the deaths of non jewish prisoners at...
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also coming up tonight twenty five years ago neo nazis in germany became arsonists and murderers in a crime motivated by hate today a grandmother who lost dearly offered up compassion. she this is that interview one letter and i would like to speak to you as a family elder hairs on money so i want to tell you that i am a part of both nations. yes i was born in turkey but germany has provided for me and i've raised my children here. fish than i had them again. but we begin the day with political paralysis and then unexpected i'm sorry italy has no government tonight and attempts to put a caretaker government in place until fresh elections looks like a nonstarter uncertainty is growing among global financial markets and that is why the european union's budget commissioner today sounded an alarm of sorts in an exclusive interview with g w news going to urge ago advised italian voters not to like parties from the far right or the far left that word of caution created an immediate were of a bigger in rome the leader of the league party called for thinkers resignation well tonight urgent ca
also coming up tonight twenty five years ago neo nazis in germany became arsonists and murderers in a crime motivated by hate today a grandmother who lost dearly offered up compassion. she this is that interview one letter and i would like to speak to you as a family elder hairs on money so i want to tell you that i am a part of both nations. yes i was born in turkey but germany has provided for me and i've raised my children here. fish than i had them again. but we begin the day with political...
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record ten million people marching in cities across the country in honor of relatives who for the nazis. a warm welcome you're watching the weekly here on r.t. international the latest headlines on the stories that shapes the week but first police in paris have shoulder. killed a knife attack a who killed one person in the opera district on saturday evening four others were injured two of them seriously police are investigating the incident as a terror attack this photo was taken by a witness from their window and shows the immediate aftermath of the attack r.t. france correspondent lukas to a joined us earlier from paris with the details the attack happened in this very busy district of paris it's a place where there are a lot of restaurants lots of bars here there's the attack happened a bit before nine pm and moments where all the regions and tourists were out side so basically people were eating in restaurants having times its friends and men assault randomly several people with a knife according to witnesses the man was walking in the streets crazy studying every people he met on h
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nazis of the uk media, we demand freedom! to shout, "nazis of the uk media, we demand freedom".y by security to be questioned by police. away from there, it was the usual fare, a little high—energy pop... a dash of angsty guitar rock... and something involving that looked like a giant cupboard. # wonder woman, don't you ever forget... toy. and eleni foureira, who performed fuego for cyprus. rather than songs. where some things never change... 12 points to cyprus. cyprus, 12 points! it came down to israel and cyprus. for the israelis. i think i'm pretty sure that means that netta... has won. yes, they've announced it, they've called it. i'm so happy! laughter. thank you so much... for choosing different. thank you so much for accepting differences between us. thank you for celebrating diversity. eurovision, choosing different. you can say that again. @nkem|fejika. the weather now with sarah keith lucas. through the course of the weekend. for sunday too. from space looking down at the cloud. west. beautiful blue skies and sunshine there on saturday. a bit of rainfall. still some r
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germany during world war two specifically the legislation prohibits references to wartime nazi death camps in the country as being polish those in violation of the law to face up to three years in prison the law though has faced a backlash in particular from israel and the us. why the polish government has seen fit to come up with this legislation for beating people to have an opinion about the guilt or lack thereof of the polish nation it is bad for governments to try and regulate culture and history and literature. one no one can understand what why they would like to have some control over the narrative but it is all in all a bad practice the history of auschwitz no matter whether they are polish or foreign should be the guards there and this should be. the standard everywhere in every museum or memorial and this claim that guides should only be natives. is really keats against foreigners it has nothing to do with some effort to make the the museum better informed. the deliberate killing of animals and nature is in the netherlands a spot of the park officials that the culling is a
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when russia going to shrink the right commemorates the victory of a nazi germany in world war two moscow correspondent explains what's behind this idea will show russian national pride. welcome to the program north korea has released three american prisoners in the lead up to my historic summit with the united states other prisoners left the country immediately accompanied by u.s. secretary of state mike pump a.o. and landed in japan show times later on their way home of a trio included a missionary and two men who were arrested while teaching at the foreign funded p. on the university of science and technology all had been accused of the state's activities u.s. president donald trump described the news is very exciting. let's get more from brussels correspondent to josh smith who joins us from south korean capital of seoul welcome just tell us more about these frayed americans as you mentioned u.s. officials said that the men appeared to be in good health they were able to walk on t.v. aircraft and journalists who were accompanying the american delegation there said that they appeared t
when russia going to shrink the right commemorates the victory of a nazi germany in world war two moscow correspondent explains what's behind this idea will show russian national pride. welcome to the program north korea has released three american prisoners in the lead up to my historic summit with the united states other prisoners left the country immediately accompanied by u.s. secretary of state mike pump a.o. and landed in japan show times later on their way home of a trio included a...
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like pretty much everyone else here on these portraits his first defended his motherland to make the nazis retreat and then he got a medal for liberating the city that's now known as cullinan grad. well the most horrifying chapters of the war was the siege of leningrad which is modern day st petersburg the city was completely surrounded by german forces for eight hundred seventy two days because of the blockade all major supply routes were cut off with only one exception the famous road of life running across the frozen lake like a. we know that your boots it was june and we blocked out dutch and then my dad appeared with a changed look on his face and said it's war but i'd like to discuss it i had never had it before my dad gave me a little slap to stop my joking around to spend then actually it's me cicily unclenched. beloved words we had a new year's celebration a talk in the car place satirists on the benches and gave each one of us the commander open with an amazing fruit i don't think i had after each of them one single even. the your local absolutely when i grew up with the tips i f
like pretty much everyone else here on these portraits his first defended his motherland to make the nazis retreat and then he got a medal for liberating the city that's now known as cullinan grad. well the most horrifying chapters of the war was the siege of leningrad which is modern day st petersburg the city was completely surrounded by german forces for eight hundred seventy two days because of the blockade all major supply routes were cut off with only one exception the famous road of life...
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confronted with the great peril of nazi germany the world heard something rather different. the united states understands that the union is bearing the brunt of war from a letter addressed by u.s. president roosevelt to stand in. one nine hundred forty two. the exploits of the forces and partisans and the toil and suffering of the sylvian civilian population go down in history for ever wrote british prime minister winston churchill eight hundred nine hundred forty four. the british prime minister was mistaken there is no mention of the day trees of the red and all the suffering of the savior people in european history books. does this national ashton's. year or so it all may i see all cluster striking great careers cut off and go on to certify it more than st john frustration abrams are. getting is the head of the soviet monuments and gradients society in potsdam the society ten soviet graveyards and restores the names of foreign red army soldiers. she's awfully tofte out barack the ticker for mail can drop o. thomas here but up a file rushed out but some defiance and feel i
confronted with the great peril of nazi germany the world heard something rather different. the united states understands that the union is bearing the brunt of war from a letter addressed by u.s. president roosevelt to stand in. one nine hundred forty two. the exploits of the forces and partisans and the toil and suffering of the sylvian civilian population go down in history for ever wrote british prime minister winston churchill eight hundred nine hundred forty four. the british prime...
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nazis of the uk media, we demand freedom.d "nazis of the uk media, we demand freedom" and appeared to take the microphone away from the uk entry surie. she later recovered the microphone and continued with her song. the european broadcasting union offered the singer the chance to perform again, but she decided not to. our reporter adrian bradley is at the contest in lisbon. there was a lot of confusion. i'm not entirely sure the audience knew what was happening. we heard a voice, a male voice, over the speaker. the crowd were really loving the song and getting into it. surie did an incredible performance and carried on. the crowd just carried on and loved it. the security is very tight here. you get surged on the way in. we are banned from taking things like battery packs for phones. it is very surprising that this was able to happen at all. i was at kiev last year wear and other stage invasion happened. they will be asking what more they need to do to stop it from happening. do we know more about the person who managed to ge
nazis of the uk media, we demand freedom.d "nazis of the uk media, we demand freedom" and appeared to take the microphone away from the uk entry surie. she later recovered the microphone and continued with her song. the european broadcasting union offered the singer the chance to perform again, but she decided not to. our reporter adrian bradley is at the contest in lisbon. there was a lot of confusion. i'm not entirely sure the audience knew what was happening. we heard a voice, a...
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a fascist.randed a nazi. >> roosevelt privately called kennedy a fascisbranded a nazi sympathizer. >evelt privately called kennedy a fascist. >> and once britain was in war fighting back and joe was still trying to appease, he was too outspoken and he was called back to washington. president roosevelt did not want to appease. roosevelt wanted to fight. and the last thing that fdr needed was an appeaser as ambassador to great britain. >> i'll have nothing to say till i see the president. >> so he was finished. >> get it? >> joseph kennedy goes from being a legitimate power broker in the united states and a player in international politics to being a pariah. >> when he crashed and burned as ambassador to great britain, that not only cost him his job. it cost him his notion that he could become president. and almost from the moment that he realized that he couldn't do it, the aspiration was his kids would do it. >> joseph passes his ambitions on to joe jr. kathleen, known as kick, and jack. he calls them his golden trio. >> his eldest son, joe jr., was not only handsome, but also athlet
a fascist.randed a nazi. >> roosevelt privately called kennedy a fascisbranded a nazi sympathizer. >evelt privately called kennedy a fascist. >> and once britain was in war fighting back and joe was still trying to appease, he was too outspoken and he was called back to washington. president roosevelt did not want to appease. roosevelt wanted to fight. and the last thing that fdr needed was an appeaser as ambassador to great britain. >> i'll have nothing to say till i see...
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russia is celebrating victory day marking the defeat of nazi germany in one thousand nine hundred forty five the main event of the parade in red square dance and i couple of hours in our t.v. is already there we're showing you live pictures from the scene right now. don't you hear teams on just meters away from word square itself where the parade of the year will it kick off in just around two hours time i'm just going to go over looking beautiful moscow it's really one of the best seats in the house for today's festivities it's. a three day is a very personal day for many in russia and beyond artesian as the recollections of people who fought in the great patriotic war. when i make promises i keep to. the u.s. president announces america's withdrawal from the iran nuclear deal but the other signatories vowed to fulfill their obligations under the agreement. and a very warm welcome to you on this very special day you are watching r.t. international with me nicky aaron now russia is celebrating victory day marking the defeat of nazi germany this day marks the seventy third anniversary of
russia is celebrating victory day marking the defeat of nazi germany in one thousand nine hundred forty five the main event of the parade in red square dance and i couple of hours in our t.v. is already there we're showing you live pictures from the scene right now. don't you hear teams on just meters away from word square itself where the parade of the year will it kick off in just around two hours time i'm just going to go over looking beautiful moscow it's really one of the best seats in the...
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was tanks and troops that rolled over red square in the annual military parade marking the defeat of nazi germany in one thousand nine hundred forty five. a cia veteran is thrown out of the confirmation hearing for trump's pick for the new head of the agency that's him in protest over her alleged involvement in torture. us prime minister to resign reiterates britain will continue to help syria's controversial white helmets which calls itself an activist group of first responders. getting me thanks for joining us my name's neil harvey this is our international. russia has been celebrating victory day that marks the defeat of nazi germany the seventy third anniversary of the end of the great patriotic war as it's known here in russia which claimed the lives of more than twenty six million soviet people. well victory day celebrations are comin a right now in huge following displays a small village the biggest of those that's underway in moscow to find out more from our correspondent. when a fantastic fire display is happening right now if in most cases red square where thousands of fire pick
was tanks and troops that rolled over red square in the annual military parade marking the defeat of nazi germany in one thousand nine hundred forty five. a cia veteran is thrown out of the confirmation hearing for trump's pick for the new head of the agency that's him in protest over her alleged involvement in torture. us prime minister to resign reiterates britain will continue to help syria's controversial white helmets which calls itself an activist group of first responders. getting me...
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but still together we prevailed over the nazi germany. george carrying an american historian news the history of lend lease very well he's written a number of books about it. it was not an act of charity or generosity it was an act of calculated self-interest. lend-lease turned out to be a profitable business for the u.s. few people know that it took until two thousand and six for the russian federation to repay the us fully for the moment in fact more than sixty percent of lend lease supplies went to great britain and just twenty percent of the u.s.s.r. the majority of deliveries were made between one thousand nine hundred four nine hundred forty five when the outcome of the war had practically been determined did the united states benefit from it and i think. yes absolutely the united states did that from the war and and some ways world war two. cures the depression as far as the united states is concerned prosperity is for show or for store. even after the u.s. joint war american corporations continue to fulfill orders to enemy countri
but still together we prevailed over the nazi germany. george carrying an american historian news the history of lend lease very well he's written a number of books about it. it was not an act of charity or generosity it was an act of calculated self-interest. lend-lease turned out to be a profitable business for the u.s. few people know that it took until two thousand and six for the russian federation to repay the us fully for the moment in fact more than sixty percent of lend lease supplies...
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estonian and ukrainian troops were also rampant incited by nazi germany executions were carried out by almost all european countries and strict i'll get clear. also. on how to we start. on this a bit also what's up for comedy of data. for the. us ingenious. auschwitz thousands of red army soldiers hundreds of thousands of serving civilians and millions of jews perished here. amazed by the wall.
estonian and ukrainian troops were also rampant incited by nazi germany executions were carried out by almost all european countries and strict i'll get clear. also. on how to we start. on this a bit also what's up for comedy of data. for the. us ingenious. auschwitz thousands of red army soldiers hundreds of thousands of serving civilians and millions of jews perished here. amazed by the wall.
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russia is celebrating victory day marking the defeat of nazi germany in one nine hundred forty five. zero red square. for today's month of may but you parade in just a few moments. for victory day is a very personal day for many in russia and beyond ulti shares the recollection of people who fought in the great patriotic war. when i make promises i keep them and in world news the u.s. president announces america's withdrawal from the iran nuclear deal but the other signatories vow to fulfill their obligations under the agreement. and very warm welcome to you on this special day in russia i'm neki arran and this is r.t. international. russia is celebrating victory day marking the defeat of nazi germany this day marks the seventy third anniversary of the end of the great patriotic war which claimed the lives of over twenty six million soviet people. almost abrasions are being held across russia the parade in moscow's red square has just wrapped up and our team was in the heart of the action daniel hoare kinzer is just outside of the kremlin and he's joined by were received say who witn
russia is celebrating victory day marking the defeat of nazi germany in one nine hundred forty five. zero red square. for today's month of may but you parade in just a few moments. for victory day is a very personal day for many in russia and beyond ulti shares the recollection of people who fought in the great patriotic war. when i make promises i keep them and in world news the u.s. president announces america's withdrawal from the iran nuclear deal but the other signatories vow to fulfill...
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marking the defeat of nazi germany in one thousand nine hundred forty five. with the. cia veteran of the confirmation hearing for trump's pick for the new head of the agency and. will continue to help controversial white. group. russia's been celebrating victory day marking the defeat of nazi germany the seventy third anniversary of the end of the great patriotic war as it's known here in russia which claimed the lives of more than twenty six million people. some of the family in russia the wasn't affected by the war almost everybody has relatives who fought the nazis dinero a special munch known as the immortal regiment is held every year of correspondents been following the moments from riots in the halls of the crowds in the center of the capital in the last couple of hours i decided to stay at one location and not move pretty much by this sea of people kept flowing and i still don't see the end of it we are being told that the record has been broken more than a million people has been officially said are taking part in this and more till regiment march this is if l
marking the defeat of nazi germany in one thousand nine hundred forty five. with the. cia veteran of the confirmation hearing for trump's pick for the new head of the agency and. will continue to help controversial white. group. russia's been celebrating victory day marking the defeat of nazi germany the seventy third anniversary of the end of the great patriotic war as it's known here in russia which claimed the lives of more than twenty six million people. some of the family in russia the...
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well poland's new holocaust speech law bans claims the country collaborated with nazi germany during world war two specifically the legislation prohibits references to wartime nazi death camps in the country as being polish those in violation of the law face up to three years behind bars and since being passed in february the law has met with a backlash in particular from israel and the united states why the polish government has seen fit to come up with this legislation for beating people to have an opinion about the guilt or lack thereof of the polish nation it is bad for governments to try and regulate culture and history and literature. one no one can understand what why they would like to have some control over the narrative but it is all in all a bad practice the history of auschwitz no matter whether they are polish or foreign should be the guides there and this should be. the standard everywhere in every museum or memorial and disclaim that guides should only be natives. it is really easy be keats against foreigners it has nothing to do with some effort to make the the museum
well poland's new holocaust speech law bans claims the country collaborated with nazi germany during world war two specifically the legislation prohibits references to wartime nazi death camps in the country as being polish those in violation of the law face up to three years behind bars and since being passed in february the law has met with a backlash in particular from israel and the united states why the polish government has seen fit to come up with this legislation for beating people to...
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affected by the pool almost everybody has grandparents aunts uncles other relatives to do for the nazis and in their own a a special moment she's now being held of what's called the a move to regiment it's become an annual tradition and is underway in most of them and we can go live now to i think see any pranks in amongst the crowds first taking part in this march and to be as we mentioned before was also holding a picture of one of his relatives india. andrew hello again my question for you as have you ever experienced being a part of an emotional crowd of nearly one million people while if you haven't i can tell you that it is an incredible feeling and again speaking of what's happening right now all around me we're having to stop every once in a while because there are just so many people last year during the same march i remember that about seven hundred thousand people took part and that was almost in subzero temperatures it was it really a nice day on may ninth with lots of clouds and even a bit of snow but this time it is sunny so i'm going to definitely have to check the number
affected by the pool almost everybody has grandparents aunts uncles other relatives to do for the nazis and in their own a a special moment she's now being held of what's called the a move to regiment it's become an annual tradition and is underway in most of them and we can go live now to i think see any pranks in amongst the crowds first taking part in this march and to be as we mentioned before was also holding a picture of one of his relatives india. andrew hello again my question for you...
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well this week seventy three years since the defeat of nazi germany in the second world war and we take a look at celebrations after a short break stay with us this is r.t. international. so some officials do not. fully understand or do not fully accept the principle of football being beyond politics that's a fundamental principle of her though the want to book. it were granted some people may have opinions but it's their own opinions and doesn't influence opinions of the many other for both families who are. tickets every day in large volumes. of light from many plops over the years so i know the guy even saw. the bullies and me about what happens on the beach put a funnel school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the super money. and spending to the twenty million. it's an experience like nothing else ought to be true so i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy great so well for chance with. the basics. go back to watching the weekly on r t international now on wednesday russia marked victory day and the defeat of nazi germany in the secon
well this week seventy three years since the defeat of nazi germany in the second world war and we take a look at celebrations after a short break stay with us this is r.t. international. so some officials do not. fully understand or do not fully accept the principle of football being beyond politics that's a fundamental principle of her though the want to book. it were granted some people may have opinions but it's their own opinions and doesn't influence opinions of the many other for both...
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here's a picture of julia getting her head shot by a nazi. this is a common mow feoff, you put -- motif, you put a journalist in a gas chamber and have donald trump throw the switch. i won't necessarily read all of these, but here's another one. there's a picture of daniel day lewis. and i'll just tell you, daniel day lewis was not a member of the alt-right, he is -- at one time he was in, i don't know if you saw it, martin scorsese's "gangs of new york," and he played a nativist character named bill the butcher. and twitter allows you to take on any identity you want. and bill the butcher just happens to be a common one in the anti-semitic world. this is another one that i just bring out because it is another example of how they make you answer to your own oppression. haven't jews been kicked out from all nations? it will be your turn soon. i mention this also because we're all fixated, rightly, on the anti-semitism that is surging in europe and that's an anti-semitism born of anti-zionism. ain't semites, a new breed in -- antisemites, a new
here's a picture of julia getting her head shot by a nazi. this is a common mow feoff, you put -- motif, you put a journalist in a gas chamber and have donald trump throw the switch. i won't necessarily read all of these, but here's another one. there's a picture of daniel day lewis. and i'll just tell you, daniel day lewis was not a member of the alt-right, he is -- at one time he was in, i don't know if you saw it, martin scorsese's "gangs of new york," and he played a nativist...