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the recent history of mankind would be a great victory in world war two and establishment of the nuremberg international tribunal for the prosecutions of major nazi criminals the tragedy of that what convinced world leaders of the need to establish an arab nation of stuff for the united nations' great came the cornerstone of modern international law a fundamental code of conduct three states and it's not a level organizations and lay down a foundation in support of your current system but for motives and protecting human rights the president of the nuremberg tribunal charter we also supported by the united nations general assembly incisions as universally recognized principles of international law it which provided a basis for the a further development of standards on the norms of war crimes crimes against humanity including genocide and for defining consistent elements of the crime of aggression it's our common duty is to carefully protect this international legal fund that conversation for current relations between states in its entirety because this is going worked out by peoples as the
the recent history of mankind would be a great victory in world war two and establishment of the nuremberg international tribunal for the prosecutions of major nazi criminals the tragedy of that what convinced world leaders of the need to establish an arab nation of stuff for the united nations' great came the cornerstone of modern international law a fundamental code of conduct three states and it's not a level organizations and lay down a foundation in support of your current system but for...
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. >> nuremberg's toy fair. batteries not included. this year's event is a little bit special, almost historic. they come to say happy birthday. this was the big day for big ken. the ken in question, barbie's boyfriend. a real-life replica celebrating desperate for his birthday, he is going to get the girl. they split up apparently. you might have missed that. >> added is exciting to see ken catch up to barbie. since the unfortunate break up, people have not heard as much about ken. to see him work to get her back, it is an exciting time. >> ken was launched in 1961 as a male companion. the toy makers were coy about the relationship. anatomically incorrect and the cutting edge of fashion. there was not a hairstyle or a mustache that he would not try. no word on what barbie got him for a present. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by
. >> nuremberg's toy fair. batteries not included. this year's event is a little bit special, almost historic. they come to say happy birthday. this was the big day for big ken. the ken in question, barbie's boyfriend. a real-life replica celebrating desperate for his birthday, he is going to get the girl. they split up apparently. you might have missed that. >> added is exciting to see ken catch up to barbie. since the unfortunate break up, people have not heard as much about ken....
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he says when the nuremberg trials, the nazis trials, right after world war ii. the doctors that did the terrible experiments in the concentration camps, the american camps came to witness. did we do anything like that in the united states? the americans say, of course, we do not. but, in fact, if we look at the tuskegee trial and the experiments in guatemala, you see "the new york times" where the tuskegee trial was a trial where a large number of patients went untreated. my people, you know, i -- but then was even worse, it turns out they were experimenting with penicillin to see if it could prevent syphillis and we're giving syphillis to the prisoners and bringing prostitutes. it made nuremberg, it was clear the things were the same, similar kinds of things. the reason that i raise it is not to defend the nazi criminals by any means. but, in fact, rules are absolutely required because when left to our own, we physicians haven't been very good about it. >> another question. >> i have a question for the author. elizabeth hughes, you know, you mentioned as soon a
he says when the nuremberg trials, the nazis trials, right after world war ii. the doctors that did the terrible experiments in the concentration camps, the american camps came to witness. did we do anything like that in the united states? the americans say, of course, we do not. but, in fact, if we look at the tuskegee trial and the experiments in guatemala, you see "the new york times" where the tuskegee trial was a trial where a large number of patients went untreated. my people,...
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i am talking about hitler youth, i mean actual 100,000 young iraqi jews who went to nuremberg, who went to germany to why it -- march in porche like parades, iraqi arabs who went to germany, brought the concept back to organize the german basis and who considered themselves actual nazis. i need to tell you the second most powerful name for a young child in the arab world was hitler. in fact you could today see some people on the internet, arabs whose name is hitler. i will give you an example. google a man by the name of hitler tantwi. he is an ordinary civil servant in charge of sufficiency. his name is hitler. they had a little theory going on. that adolf hitler was not born in austria. his real name was mohammad hadar. he was a little egyptian boy who visited all the mosques and he was the new savior of the arab people. in fact the posters in the marketplace, in heaven your master is ala. on earth your master is a of hitler. in 1941 in june, just before june 1st there was a decision to totally exterminated jews. they were told to go to their homes, shut the home, stay off the phone,
i am talking about hitler youth, i mean actual 100,000 young iraqi jews who went to nuremberg, who went to germany to why it -- march in porche like parades, iraqi arabs who went to germany, brought the concept back to organize the german basis and who considered themselves actual nazis. i need to tell you the second most powerful name for a young child in the arab world was hitler. in fact you could today see some people on the internet, arabs whose name is hitler. i will give you an example....
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i mean actual hundreds and thousands of young iraqi jews who went to nuremberg, who went to germany to march in torchlight, who taught nazi -- iraqi-arabs, excuse me, who went to germany and brought the concept back and organized along the german bases and considered themselves actual nazis. in fact, i need to tell you that the second most popular name for a young child in the arab world was hitler. in fact, you could today see some people on the internet arabs who's name is hitler. i'll give you an example. you can look at -- google a man by the name of hitler tantawi. he's just an ordinary civil servant in egypt in charge of efficiency. his name is hitler. they had a theory that hitler was not born in australia, his name was muhammad hadar. he was an egyptian boy. he had visited all of the mosques of egypt. he was the new savior of the arab people. the poster in the marketplace said in heaven your master is ali, on earth your master is adolf hitler. so in 1941, in june,, -- just before june 1, there was a decision to totally exterminate the jews. they were told to go into their homes
i mean actual hundreds and thousands of young iraqi jews who went to nuremberg, who went to germany to march in torchlight, who taught nazi -- iraqi-arabs, excuse me, who went to germany and brought the concept back and organized along the german bases and considered themselves actual nazis. in fact, i need to tell you that the second most popular name for a young child in the arab world was hitler. in fact, you could today see some people on the internet arabs who's name is hitler. i'll give...
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the photo was actually, to be more accurate the report was presented in the nuremberg trials by chief justice jackson your jackson, the american prosecutor. he aired a few of the photos. i'm not sure whether this one, i think was not aired there. and that turned the album, got the album spotlights. and from there on, the jews -- the jewish survivors who saw the revolt at the time as the one important achievement, so to speak, against the nazis, took photos from there. and many of the iconic photos that we know from the holocaust come from that report. so that is the historical explanation, but i think there's some explanation within the photo. this is a sanitized version of the holocaust. there are no reports, no dead. the jews themselves are not as malnutrition as you would see in later photos. they look relatively safe, could come in comparison to what comes later. this is also beyond being a sanitized version, this is also a picture that touches on a mother-a child's connection us and it was a mother and child, although we do not know that. and within that line of thought, there we
the photo was actually, to be more accurate the report was presented in the nuremberg trials by chief justice jackson your jackson, the american prosecutor. he aired a few of the photos. i'm not sure whether this one, i think was not aired there. and that turned the album, got the album spotlights. and from there on, the jews -- the jewish survivors who saw the revolt at the time as the one important achievement, so to speak, against the nazis, took photos from there. and many of the iconic...
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after world war two, you remember the nuremberg trials in bavaria. it was our attempt to mitigate german collective kilts. the trials were intended to establish which individual nazis had been responsible for those unspeakable crimes. but post war literature out of germany and much of it written by writers far too young to have been blessed suggests that a collective standard of guilt can be hard to shake off. i've come to wonder whether we might not even feel guilty you're about in justices that occurred in our lifetime. again, from 1945 rehab this example. reading the newspaper, on august 6th of that year and do something fundamental had changed in the world when america dropped the first atomic bomb. i was a kid. i knew it. all of the justification since then about the american servicemen who were scared and an earlier end to the war have not changed by uneasy feeling to it yet cannot i have seen my students at the university of southern california. their parents were not even born they regard america's use of the bomb as a historical footnote, no
after world war two, you remember the nuremberg trials in bavaria. it was our attempt to mitigate german collective kilts. the trials were intended to establish which individual nazis had been responsible for those unspeakable crimes. but post war literature out of germany and much of it written by writers far too young to have been blessed suggests that a collective standard of guilt can be hard to shake off. i've come to wonder whether we might not even feel guilty you're about in justices...
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at nuremberg, not everybody was a politician, or a soldier.ere radio announcers and journalists that help spread whatever lies hitler was spreading to keep his war machine fed and going. host: bill gertz, any thoughts? gee, i'm not clear what the statement was prepared -- guest: i'm not clear what the statement was. caller: right now we are in a civics class talking about whether we should help the people in libya or not. some people say it is not our problem. other people say since they are being hopelessly slaughter that we should help them. i money where your opinion is next guest: is a good question. it is the whole issue of when is intervention justified? if u.s. the communist regime in china, they would say never. obviously, -- if you ask the communist regime in china, they would say never. obviously, the united states felt that way whether or not -- that way. whether or not there will be intervention, we will see how that plays out. i would guess that the u.s. would lean on the french to do some intervention. host: the editorial pages i
at nuremberg, not everybody was a politician, or a soldier.ere radio announcers and journalists that help spread whatever lies hitler was spreading to keep his war machine fed and going. host: bill gertz, any thoughts? gee, i'm not clear what the statement was prepared -- guest: i'm not clear what the statement was. caller: right now we are in a civics class talking about whether we should help the people in libya or not. some people say it is not our problem. other people say since they are...
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at the nuremberg war crimes tribunal, force abortions were crimes because it was abortion against polish women. activists have been clear the one child per couple policy is one of the worst violations if not the worst violation in rights in scop and magnitude directed against women and of course the dead children who are the result. unfpa is part of that and they defend it and with due respect to my good friend, this funding of an organization that says this is a voluntary program must cease. i met final ily with the woman who ran the program i was in beijing and she said to me over and over again in that conversation the unfpa is here and they see no coercion. there's no coercion. i thank my friend for yielding and should direct our money to other organizations, n.g.o.'s and usaid. a dear colleague went out about a bill passed in this house back in 2005 that established a fistula repair program for weapon in the undeveloped countries. it pass. i went to the administrator of health for usaisd and i said take this and put it into practice. we have 35 programs in 12 countries, 15,000 afric
at the nuremberg war crimes tribunal, force abortions were crimes because it was abortion against polish women. activists have been clear the one child per couple policy is one of the worst violations if not the worst violation in rights in scop and magnitude directed against women and of course the dead children who are the result. unfpa is part of that and they defend it and with due respect to my good friend, this funding of an organization that says this is a voluntary program must cease. i...
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el acontecimiento fue celebrado en la feria internacional de juguetes de nuremberg, en alemania.n todo el mundo tiene ya 52, y hace unos aÑos sus creadores decidieron dar por terminada la relación entre ellos y aprovecharon el evento para reunirlos!! # bye bye.#
el acontecimiento fue celebrado en la feria internacional de juguetes de nuremberg, en alemania.n todo el mundo tiene ya 52, y hace unos aÑos sus creadores decidieron dar por terminada la relación entre ellos y aprovecharon el evento para reunirlos!! # bye bye.#