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i was able to go to paradise bungalow. i have been back to paradise bungalow often. i visited the town where my grandfather and his family were banished after he spoke up one too many times. that was important. going back to berlin, which if any of you spent time during the cold war you know what it looked like then. if you haven't been back yet you should go because it resembles nothing of what it looked like once upon a time. >> thank you. >> several years ago jean edwards lifted a biography of lucius clay, american military governor and it was a seminar at georgetown university, several people including frank clack, his son who had been a general talked about the early days in 45-46 one american intelligence penetrated east berlin, very interesting. they had moles in the east german government by early 47. one other question, can you remind me what your was at the us had diplomatic relations? was that when you were there? >> that was in the 70s, and the 80s. >> one story i was told is joan clark, a career diplomat, negotiating in berlin in 45 and negotiating with
i was able to go to paradise bungalow. i have been back to paradise bungalow often. i visited the town where my grandfather and his family were banished after he spoke up one too many times. that was important. going back to berlin, which if any of you spent time during the cold war you know what it looked like then. if you haven't been back yet you should go because it resembles nothing of what it looked like once upon a time. >> thank you. >> several years ago jean edwards lifted...
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i was also able to go to paradise bungalow. often have been back to paradise bungalow, often. i went to the town where my grandfather and family was banished after he spoke up one too many times. and so i think that was really important. also going back to berlin, of course, which is in if you spent any time in berlin during the cold war you know what it looked like then. if you haven't been back yet, you should go because it resembles nothing of what it looked like once upon a time. >> thank you. >> several years ago jean edward smith did a biography of lucius clay was the military government in berlin after the war end of the seminar at georgetown and several people who were there including frank clay, his son who'd been general also talked about the early days in 4 45 and 46 when the american intelligence penetrated his berlin intelligence. very interesting. they said they had moles way up in the east german, the ease berlin government by 47, early 47. one question, could you remind me what use was when the u.s. had diplomatic relations with the ddr? was that when you were
i was also able to go to paradise bungalow. often have been back to paradise bungalow, often. i went to the town where my grandfather and family was banished after he spoke up one too many times. and so i think that was really important. also going back to berlin, of course, which is in if you spent any time in berlin during the cold war you know what it looked like then. if you haven't been back yet, you should go because it resembles nothing of what it looked like once upon a time. >>...
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i was able to go to paradise bungalow. i visited the town where my grandfather and his family were banished after he spoke up one too many times and, so i think that was important. also, going back to berlin which if any of you spent time in berlin in the cold war you would know what it looked like then and if you haven't been back yet, you should go because it resembles nothing of what it looked like once upon a time. >> there were several people that were there including his son had been a general and talked about the early days and 45 and 46. very interesting. they said they were way up in the east german government and one other question. could you remind me what it was when they had diplomatic relations and was it when you were there? spinnaker that was there in the 70s and the 80s. >> one story that was told by a woman named joan clark as they negotiate building for the american embassy and east berlin showed her building and set it up to your embassy. underneath is one of tour tunnels because it is right across the
i was able to go to paradise bungalow. i visited the town where my grandfather and his family were banished after he spoke up one too many times and, so i think that was important. also, going back to berlin which if any of you spent time in berlin in the cold war you would know what it looked like then and if you haven't been back yet, you should go because it resembles nothing of what it looked like once upon a time. >> there were several people that were there including his son had...
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i was able to go to paradise bungalow. i visited the town where my grandfather and his family were banished after he spoke up one too many times and, so i think that was important. also, going back to berlin which if any of you spent time in berlin in the cold war you would know what it looked like then and if you haven't been back yet, you should go because it resembles nothing of what it looked like once upon a time.
i was able to go to paradise bungalow. i visited the town where my grandfather and his family were banished after he spoke up one too many times and, so i think that was important. also, going back to berlin which if any of you spent time in berlin in the cold war you would know what it looked like then and if you haven't been back yet, you should go because it resembles nothing of what it looked like once upon a time.
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often i have been back to paradise bungalow often. i visited a town where my grandfather and family were banished after he spoke up too many times and that was really important and going back to berlin which if any of you spend any time in berlin during the cold war you know what it looks like then. it resembles nothing of what it looks like once upon a time. >> several years ago g edwards lifted a biography, clearly early and after the war, a seminar at georgetown university, several people who were there including clap son, talked about the early days of 45 and 46 when american intelligence penetrated these -- very interesting, they said in the east german government by 47. can you remind me what years wasn't the us had diplomatic relations with the ddr, is that where you are? >> in the 70s it began. >> joan clark, career diplomat, and building for the american embassy and east berliners showed a building and we won't take that one. underneath is one of your tunnels because stazi is right across the street and amazed that she knew t
often i have been back to paradise bungalow often. i visited a town where my grandfather and family were banished after he spoke up too many times and that was really important and going back to berlin which if any of you spend any time in berlin during the cold war you know what it looks like then. it resembles nothing of what it looks like once upon a time. >> several years ago g edwards lifted a biography, clearly early and after the war, a seminar at georgetown university, several...
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paradise bungalow what they call it, becomes a tiny oasis of freedom and life energy. i have won't ruin that story for you. you have to read that one. >> watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. well, welcome to the 33rd miami book fair. [applause] some of us have been involved from the beginning. many some of us gray beards realize we've been doing this more than half our lives which is pretty astonishing when i think about it. what an affair we have for you this year. we have everyone from james car develop to dane that perino to, we're doing a program this year call read caribbean. we have programs in spanish. we have wonderful new part of the fair called the porch, which is right that way. and as you know, after tonight, we have every evening we have authors coming in leading to the street fair which happens on friday where we have over 500 authors coming, programs in spanish and english and creole and there is literally something for everyone. we hyo
paradise bungalow what they call it, becomes a tiny oasis of freedom and life energy. i have won't ruin that story for you. you have to read that one. >> watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. well, welcome to the 33rd miami book fair. [applause] some of us have been involved from the beginning. many some of us gray beards realize we've been doing this more than half our lives which is pretty astonishing when i think about it. what an...