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reportedly inspired by accounts of terrorists groups since such as the red army fashion and the liberationy. david burns song is a driving hallucinatory first-person chronicle heard of a man it's loaded with weapons. heard of great sites out by the highway. the sound of gunfire off in the distance, getting used to it now. lived in brownstone lived in a ghetto, i've lived over this town. this ain't no party this ain't no disco this ain't no fooling around no time for dancing or lovey-dovey i ain't got time for that now. may 19 lived the bands lyrics and in real time. what brought me to this story in the first place and i think there are three or four reasons. the first is the sheer audacity of their actions. i do want to say nihilist qualities but the extremely violent in some cases and somewhat bizarre activities of the group what about this during the period from 1979 to 1981 may 19 was very involved with other radicals most notably veterans of the black liberation army in the f alm puerto rican separatist group and may 19 women participated in armored car robberies and bank robberies tha
reportedly inspired by accounts of terrorists groups since such as the red army fashion and the liberationy. david burns song is a driving hallucinatory first-person chronicle heard of a man it's loaded with weapons. heard of great sites out by the highway. the sound of gunfire off in the distance, getting used to it now. lived in brownstone lived in a ghetto, i've lived over this town. this ain't no party this ain't no disco this ain't no fooling around no time for dancing or lovey-dovey i...
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>>> it was 75 years ago last month, that the soviet red army rolled into the polish city of auschwitznd liberated the nazi concentration camp. the prisons and extermination buildings were responsible for more than 1 million murders. most of the victims were jews. and many who survived, along with their families have made the pilgrimage to auschwitz and a memorial in israel. >> reporter: cut into a jerusalem hillside is a striking memorial to an unthinkable past. part-museum, part-archive, it's a memorial and a name. a m vitorsg comphend the magnitude of the holocaust. >> i didn't think that a building, business as usual, a museum with all of the trimmings of architecture, i famed archit took us around this museum, which he designed with few embellishments. >> i wanted the material that was basic. just structure. >> reporter: he sets a reflective tone with simple lines, austere concrete and the careful use of light. >> i hope that the architecture and the sequence of spaces and the quality of the light make that experience of getting all this information, which is so difficult to take
>>> it was 75 years ago last month, that the soviet red army rolled into the polish city of auschwitznd liberated the nazi concentration camp. the prisons and extermination buildings were responsible for more than 1 million murders. most of the victims were jews. and many who survived, along with their families have made the pilgrimage to auschwitz and a memorial in israel. >> reporter: cut into a jerusalem hillside is a striking memorial to an unthinkable past. part-museum,...
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they would spend the next year in the frozen north fighting the red army in attempt to aid anti-communistjames carl nelson tells the story while discussing his book "the polar bear expedition: the heroes of america's forgotten invasion of russia, 1918 to 1919." this program was part of the 2019 national world war i museum and memorial symposium. lora: next, talking a little bit about stuff going on in russia. i feel like everything is relevant in the world today that connects back to world war i. our next speaker is james carl nelson. he is the author of four books about the american experience in world war i. the remains of company d, five lieutenants, i will hold. he is the winner of the colonel joseph alexander award for biography from the marine corps heritage foundation and "the polar bear expedition: the heroes of america's forgotten invasion of russia, 1918 to 1919," which you will be learning more about in his lecture today. a graduate in journalism from the university of minnesota,
they would spend the next year in the frozen north fighting the red army in attempt to aid anti-communistjames carl nelson tells the story while discussing his book "the polar bear expedition: the heroes of america's forgotten invasion of russia, 1918 to 1919." this program was part of the 2019 national world war i museum and memorial symposium. lora: next, talking a little bit about stuff going on in russia. i feel like everything is relevant in the world today that connects back to...
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by june of the red army was 1919, 600,000 men strong. so it was quite a movement. company a was stationed here, and it was a placid place. it was winter. as winter descended, everybody thought like in the civil war , you would suspend operations until the spring, but that's not what happened in northern russia. when the ground froze the russians strapped on skis and put on their white parkas. that's when, ironically, that is really when the war began in earnest. what's interesting is they had sent a new commander, frederick poole for some reason decided he wanted to go on vacation in october 1918, so he left in the -- left for england in the middle of the whole operation he had planned, and they sent another general, ironside, out of the trenches in france. he arrived, and decided this is hopeless, but it is too late now to take them out because they would be vulnerable if they tried to withdraw. to a said, we will just sit in our fortifications here, and just hope nothing bad happens. actually visited this frontline on january 18, 1919. he wrote about it in a book
by june of the red army was 1919, 600,000 men strong. so it was quite a movement. company a was stationed here, and it was a placid place. it was winter. as winter descended, everybody thought like in the civil war , you would suspend operations until the spring, but that's not what happened in northern russia. when the ground froze the russians strapped on skis and put on their white parkas. that's when, ironically, that is really when the war began in earnest. what's interesting is they had...
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they would spend the next year in the frozen north fighting the red army in an attempt to aid anti-communists carl nelson tells the story while discussing his book "the polar bear expedition: the heroes of america's forgotten invasion of russia, 1918 to 1919."
they would spend the next year in the frozen north fighting the red army in an attempt to aid anti-communists carl nelson tells the story while discussing his book "the polar bear expedition: the heroes of america's forgotten invasion of russia, 1918 to 1919."
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the german assault surprised the red army that stalin had held back as he disregarded all warnings from his own intelligence service and from the british and american governments. the german forces, under these circumstances, advanced rapidly, and the german army's chief of staff was sure on july 3, 1941, that the campaign had succeeded and that the rapid advance of german forces showed that a quick victory was certain. this meant, as a practical matter, that a murder commander that had to follow an advancing german military unit through some of the most densely jewish settled part of europe at the rate of about 30 miles a day. they were simply not in a position to do anything else. the members of the unit which -- would shoot the local men and .ome back to the front the units members did what they could in the circumstances of the moment and had no need for new orders or the personal supervision of heinrich himmler who, as we know, repeatedly went to the east in the summer of 1941 to watch the progress of his new program. just as subsequently, he would visit auschwitz in the summer of
the german assault surprised the red army that stalin had held back as he disregarded all warnings from his own intelligence service and from the british and american governments. the german forces, under these circumstances, advanced rapidly, and the german army's chief of staff was sure on july 3, 1941, that the campaign had succeeded and that the rapid advance of german forces showed that a quick victory was certain. this meant, as a practical matter, that a murder commander that had to...
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and then about four months later the red army of one - - arrived late and then kicked in our doo doord screaming hand it over. and you wonder what he's talking about. my mother later told us my father said put your boots on. put your boots on my grandfather was 77 years old a big strong man for my grandmother 75 and was very petite. we were hauled out from our hom home. and knowing that this was terrible they tried to shoot him and then to say to my mother where are you taking this x leave the baby with me. and then they start wondering what my mother have survived. but history with many jews in poland were liquidated but then they all survived. o most of them but their parents didn't. then they are hauled out and then the next morning and then having that exodus. so it was set up she was carried by her two sons in the chair mothers were not allowed to have their carriages or their strollers mom had a baby in one arm and then on their back imagine leaving town so 500 jews were taken away and then they did come back a year later there is one mother so with i those terrible conditions o
and then about four months later the red army of one - - arrived late and then kicked in our doo doord screaming hand it over. and you wonder what he's talking about. my mother later told us my father said put your boots on. put your boots on my grandfather was 77 years old a big strong man for my grandmother 75 and was very petite. we were hauled out from our hom home. and knowing that this was terrible they tried to shoot him and then to say to my mother where are you taking this x leave the...
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and my grandmother said if we can manage another 45 months we will be liberated by the red army.y about four months later after we were deported to hungry, the red army arrived from the east. early morning, they broke our gate and kick in our door and there was yelling and screaming. they don't have to provide a warrant to come in. they simply kick your door in. they have big black fedora hats with tailfeathers and began with a bayonet fixed and their yelling and screaming if any money or jewelry, hand it over because where you're going you have no need for this. and you wonder what he's talking about. my mother had a baby in her arms and she told us to put on layers of clothing. my father said put your boots on, your winter boots on. they went to the course of my grandparents to see other were doing. my grandfather was 77, he was a very big, strong man. my grandmother was 75, she was a petite lady. we were hauled out, and we had a guard dog, a and cleaning and getting instruments cleaned and you learn fast and taking the blood he sheets next to it in the washer and dryer and the
and my grandmother said if we can manage another 45 months we will be liberated by the red army.y about four months later after we were deported to hungry, the red army arrived from the east. early morning, they broke our gate and kick in our door and there was yelling and screaming. they don't have to provide a warrant to come in. they simply kick your door in. they have big black fedora hats with tailfeathers and began with a bayonet fixed and their yelling and screaming if any money or...
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civilians as well quite clearly but dresden had a very significant military position at the time the red army was advancing from russia had already crossed into german territory was surging towards berlin the capital germany had not yet surrendered and dresden was a garrison city with 20000 troops there with armament factories and was also the main rail hub to the east supplying armand's to the to the to the to determine forces fighting the russians so there were also military reasons for attacking it. get your standing in the heart of dresden what do people there feel about this debate on these conflicting narratives that we are getting. well dressed in a city am not only want to remember the victims of the right 75 years ago but they also want to use the memorial in the commemorations today to take a look at exactly what's happening in the present and how we today how society today can learn from the atrocities of the past and i think that's reflected in the commemorations taking place today if you look at the front of the program for the service later today it simply says nish forgets and
civilians as well quite clearly but dresden had a very significant military position at the time the red army was advancing from russia had already crossed into german territory was surging towards berlin the capital germany had not yet surrendered and dresden was a garrison city with 20000 troops there with armament factories and was also the main rail hub to the east supplying armand's to the to the to the to determine forces fighting the russians so there were also military reasons for...
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days of fierce fighting the remaining nazis trapped in the city of stalin god surrendered to the red army we spoke to a veteran who was in the city about living on the edge of death during one of the wost battles in history. may show. cordoning can tell you the senate but of course. we will schoolboys when we hold to the boys and went to stony ground the game is going to come yet what had free riders of years if i wanted to finish high school and take up shipbuilding not only. can i believe we have not some very beautiful ship sailing along to vote for you i don't follow but. by the by your theory it was never ending under the boers you could see your enemy what could an order a soldier at the front expect he just had to believe if you were wounded it meant you hadn't been killed. somewhere post or near pneumonia we simply were not thinking about death like that we would have been killed if we were thinking about it and every newcomer to. some breaking news and from south london before me pennies have shot dead a man suspected of carrying out a knife attack on a stratum high. right severa
days of fierce fighting the remaining nazis trapped in the city of stalin god surrendered to the red army we spoke to a veteran who was in the city about living on the edge of death during one of the wost battles in history. may show. cordoning can tell you the senate but of course. we will schoolboys when we hold to the boys and went to stony ground the game is going to come yet what had free riders of years if i wanted to finish high school and take up shipbuilding not only. can i believe we...
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days of fierce fighting the remaining germans trapped the city of solid growth surrendered to the red army we spoke to a veteran who was in the city about living on the edge of death during one of the worst battles in history. may show. courteney can tell you firsthand about our horse. we were schoolboys when we have ordered the boys and went to stunning grad they gave me thanks what i dream riders of years if i wanted to finish high school and take up shipbuilding not only. can i believe we have not some very beautiful ship sailing along the volga you forget i don't follow. that described by the way it was never ending under the bomb you could see your enemy what could an order a soldier at the front expect he just had to fall you can believe if you were wounded it meant you hadn't been killed. somewhere boss. near pneumonia we simply were not thinking about death like that we would have been killed if we were thinking about it and every look of relief. up next that sort of worker breaks down trumps deal of the century in worlds. live. television propaganda machine propaganda outlet propa
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days of fierce fighting the remaining nazi used traps in the city of stalin grab surrendered to the red army we spoke to a veteran who was in the city about living on the edge of death during one of the world's one of the worst battles in history. we were schoolboys we boarded the boat and went to stanley grad. you know what. i wanted to finish my school and take up shipbuilding. we have lots of very beautiful ships sailing along the volga you for your i don't. buy that. it was never ending under the bomb you could see your enemy what could an ordinary soldier at the front expect he just had to believe if you were wounded it meant you hadn't been killed. no my post. near pneumonia we simply were not thinking about death and we would have been killed if we were thinking about it maybe a newcomer to. vote . in the wings to bring in the off the news headlines up next mike's on stacy discuss the impacts of lobbying monopoly and on a go police on economy and legal system and front running. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports
days of fierce fighting the remaining nazi used traps in the city of stalin grab surrendered to the red army we spoke to a veteran who was in the city about living on the edge of death during one of the world's one of the worst battles in history. we were schoolboys we boarded the boat and went to stanley grad. you know what. i wanted to finish my school and take up shipbuilding. we have lots of very beautiful ships sailing along the volga you for your i don't. buy that. it was never ending...
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days of fierce fighting the remaining nazis trapped in the city of stalin rad surrendered to the red army we spoke to veteran who was in the city about living on the edge of death during one of the worst battles in history. may show. courteney can tell you the kind of but of course. we were schoolboys when we boarded the boys and went to stirling grad they came from one country writers i wanted to finish high school and take up shipbuilding not only. can i believe we have not some very beautiful ship sailing along the volga here for you i don't. get that. it's not by the by and it was never ending under the bombers you could see your enemy what could an order a soldier at the front expect he just had to fall you can believe if you were wounded it meant you hadn't been killed and. then we proceed. we simply were not thinking about death like that we would have been killed if we were thinking about every new government of. up next max and stacey examined donald trump's electoral pleasure so tackle not being in front running but back in 30 minutes time with the latest. what politicians do. t
days of fierce fighting the remaining nazis trapped in the city of stalin rad surrendered to the red army we spoke to veteran who was in the city about living on the edge of death during one of the worst battles in history. may show. courteney can tell you the kind of but of course. we were schoolboys when we boarded the boys and went to stirling grad they came from one country writers i wanted to finish high school and take up shipbuilding not only. can i believe we have not some very...
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days of fierce fighting the remaining nazis trucked in the city of stalingrad surrendered to the red army we spoke to a veteran who was in the city about living on the edge of death during one of the worst bottles in history. may show. courteney can tell you this kind of but of course. we were schoolboys when we have ordered the boys and went to sterling grad making me thank you one country writers do you think i want to finish high school and take up shipbuilding that already. we have not some very beautiful ship sailing along to vote for you i don't follow but. by the way it was never ending under the bombs you could see your enemy what could an order a soldier at the front expect he just had to fall you can believe if you were wounded it meant you hadn't been killed. somewhere. near pneumonia we simply were not thinking about death like that we would have been killed if we were thinking about it and every newcomer to. watch incredible testimony there. self-proclaimed deal of the century into putting it into the israel palestine conflict is discussed next with a form. the deputy head of
days of fierce fighting the remaining nazis trucked in the city of stalingrad surrendered to the red army we spoke to a veteran who was in the city about living on the edge of death during one of the worst bottles in history. may show. courteney can tell you this kind of but of course. we were schoolboys when we have ordered the boys and went to sterling grad making me thank you one country writers do you think i want to finish high school and take up shipbuilding that already. we have not some...
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why does the current administration in poland refused to accept the role of the red army in its liberation from the nazis. no doubt positive aspects can be attributed to the fact that a lot of soviet soldiers died fighting on our land people who helped free poland from naziism but unfortunately after such a noble act and freedom the soviet authorities immediately established their own rules here established a communist regime which went against our interests and he posed russian friendship on us. we share the view that we were set free by russians but at the same time we cannot forget about other things what to do here listen to old for when some mutual agreements a constantly stretching behind us until we have become this we will not be able to come to a common opinion as to a really good thing let's clear our relations as we did with the german but i've long said that the era of the division of borders has long passed today we live in a completely different era in the era of technology globalization information i would say that we now live in an era of words in an era of debate there are
why does the current administration in poland refused to accept the role of the red army in its liberation from the nazis. no doubt positive aspects can be attributed to the fact that a lot of soviet soldiers died fighting on our land people who helped free poland from naziism but unfortunately after such a noble act and freedom the soviet authorities immediately established their own rules here established a communist regime which went against our interests and he posed russian friendship on...
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the perpetrators were soldiers of the white, red, and ottoman armies.-jewish violence in the region transcended as a vision between the military victors and losers, and was much more pointedly a transnational phenomenon. this really was in many respects the most discernible form of ethnic violence. during the war, as the troops moved back and forth, people were increasingly, their loyalty was increasingly under doubt because, usually in this period, it was more of a religious identity. many jews had already perished in eastern europe as the russian and central power armies moved back and forth. this helps to explain the kind of violence that also occurred in the ottoman empire. astonishingly, ukrainians were hung as spies by austrian authorities because the presumption was they would be loyal to russia. there is an even better explanation for the armenian genocide. it made this kind of violence ossible. to wind down, i will show you a couple paintings that are of the russian civil war, but i think they help to illustrate the point i am talking about mor
the perpetrators were soldiers of the white, red, and ottoman armies.-jewish violence in the region transcended as a vision between the military victors and losers, and was much more pointedly a transnational phenomenon. this really was in many respects the most discernible form of ethnic violence. during the war, as the troops moved back and forth, people were increasingly, their loyalty was increasingly under doubt because, usually in this period, it was more of a religious identity. many...
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were playing the red army soldiers working in security at the front all took off their jackets and threwtheir caps and do their business and how they turned toward us on the stage and become part of the audience for tides for people. of africa is he. see it a lot of young people in moscow told us to the cold war would soon be like these but. i. that feeling inspired wind of change. all the wind of change was not released as a single until january $91.00 the song is now in extra linked with the fall of the wall over a year earlier. the single arrived as the event was already receding into the history books and how did it was featured in documentaries about the fall of the wall all there were didn't even come out until around a year after that the thing is the scorpions are an international band but they come from germany. so to fans in the us the song has an authenticity about it. sometimes certain songs they have their own dynamic because something happens in history that is not in your hands now a sound that samba comes in the end to a certain historic moment people choose their own fre
were playing the red army soldiers working in security at the front all took off their jackets and threwtheir caps and do their business and how they turned toward us on the stage and become part of the audience for tides for people. of africa is he. see it a lot of young people in moscow told us to the cold war would soon be like these but. i. that feeling inspired wind of change. all the wind of change was not released as a single until january $91.00 the song is now in extra linked with the...
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by june of 1919, the red army was 600,000 men strong, so it was quite a movement. so company "a" was stationed here. and it was a placid place. i mean, it was winter. as winter descended, everybody thought like in the civil war, you suspended operations until the spring. that is not what happened in northern russia. when the ground froze, russians strapped on their skis and put on their white parkas. ironically with the armistice day fight of company b, that is when the war began in earnest. what is interesting is they had sent a new commander, frederick poole, for some reason decided he wanted to go on vacation in december 1918, so he left for england in the middle of the operation. they sent another general, ironside, out of the trenches in france. he arrived and visited the various fronts. he decided, this is hopeless, but it is too late to take them out because they would be vulnerable. he decided, we will just sit in our fortifications here. it is safer. we will hope nothing bad happens. he had actually visited this frontline on january 18, 1919. he wrote abou
by june of 1919, the red army was 600,000 men strong, so it was quite a movement. so company "a" was stationed here. and it was a placid place. i mean, it was winter. as winter descended, everybody thought like in the civil war, you suspended operations until the spring. that is not what happened in northern russia. when the ground froze, russians strapped on their skis and put on their white parkas. ironically with the armistice day fight of company b, that is when the war began in...
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up to that end, the red army team had one make a previous four gold medals dating back to 1960. the last time a u.s. team would buy gold. as a kid you can remember sitting in front of a tv transfixed, witnessing history, and my complete happy but you have to wonder where bernie sanders was back then and who he was rooting for. here's bernie from the 80s. >> it's funny. sometimes talk about how bad a country is, people are lining up for food. in other countries, people don't line up for food for the rich get the food and the poor starve to death. >> dagen: that is amazing. that was a long time ago. but you might consider how soviet citizens felt when they heard a free person i in a free country papering over their misery doing publicity for their dictator. has bernie changed much? has learned not to minimize the tragedies of totalitarianism? here he was on the ""last night >> are very opposed to the it's unfair to say everything was b bad. when fidel castro came in the office, you know what he did? he had a massive literacy program. is that a bad thing to me even though fidel cas
up to that end, the red army team had one make a previous four gold medals dating back to 1960. the last time a u.s. team would buy gold. as a kid you can remember sitting in front of a tv transfixed, witnessing history, and my complete happy but you have to wonder where bernie sanders was back then and who he was rooting for. here's bernie from the 80s. >> it's funny. sometimes talk about how bad a country is, people are lining up for food. in other countries, people don't line up for...
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they are divided into two armies, the red and the blue, and this is the first test of the newly mobilized federal army raised through the beginnings of conscription the year before. and it all really begins here. and divided into two, this is the first test of army aviation, the new mechanized force mobile tank destroyers, all sorts of different concepts put into practice by george marshall with his vision of how the u.s. army will fight as and when, because there is an inevitability that the u.s. army be brought into operations at some stage in europe. and it is of interest to us not because it is testing how things will be, but because of the individuals involved. the colonel of the blue army was chief of staff, was dwight david eisenhower. mark wayne clark is another senior staff officer present. omar bradley is there. and of course, george patton, who is commanding the newly created second armored division. and in the final throes of the louisiana maneuvers, patton is told under no circumstances will he cross the border into texas. under no circumstances will he sweep deep behind the
they are divided into two armies, the red and the blue, and this is the first test of the newly mobilized federal army raised through the beginnings of conscription the year before. and it all really begins here. and divided into two, this is the first test of army aviation, the new mechanized force mobile tank destroyers, all sorts of different concepts put into practice by george marshall with his vision of how the u.s. army will fight as and when, because there is an inevitability that the...
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very important in the last months of the war for the allies to put it out of action so that the red army could could advance to berlin so in a sense it's become this whole event has become a battleground of history as well kate how do people there in dresden feel about the conflicting narratives that we are getting about what the bombing of dresden 35 years ago today means for them. well they say that it is a very conflicting issue and even now 75 years on people are still coming to terms in terms of how to deal with memory culture not only in dresden but also around germany and of course how this is commemorated today gives you some kind of a signal of the of the feeling here in dresden and how people want to remember the bombing of dresden and of course this was only again it was a terrible terrible event but one of many many many air raids and bombings that took place in the 2nd world war and many groups here including the city themselves want to focus as i mentioned before not today not only on this bombing but the atrocities that happened throughout the 2nd world war and it's also a
very important in the last months of the war for the allies to put it out of action so that the red army could could advance to berlin so in a sense it's become this whole event has become a battleground of history as well kate how do people there in dresden feel about the conflicting narratives that we are getting about what the bombing of dresden 35 years ago today means for them. well they say that it is a very conflicting issue and even now 75 years on people are still coming to terms in...
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1945 prisoners live to see -- a few thousand prisoners live to see liberation by soldiers of the red armyoday are the last living survivors come people who endured auschwitz. the last of those who saw the holocaust with their own eyes, who experienced the fate of the jewish nation. the song 44.o in sheep to bedered as slaughtered. together,me here members of 61 delegations from all over the world to collaborate -- commemorate the international holocaust remembrance day. we are standing in front of the gate leading to the camp that claimed the lives of the largest number of victims and that has become the symbol. we pay tribute to all the 6 million jews murdered in this and many other camps, in the martyrdom, places of in the streets of cities and small towns. we stand here before you , to assumeurvivors the new in the essence of the survive -- this is an obligation we take thinking of those who perished. of you who have survived into the future generation as well. the genocide perpetrated here by the functionaries of the nazi than reich claimed more 1,300,000 human lives. , the roma, sovi
1945 prisoners live to see -- a few thousand prisoners live to see liberation by soldiers of the red armyoday are the last living survivors come people who endured auschwitz. the last of those who saw the holocaust with their own eyes, who experienced the fate of the jewish nation. the song 44.o in sheep to bedered as slaughtered. together,me here members of 61 delegations from all over the world to collaborate -- commemorate the international holocaust remembrance day. we are standing in front...
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up to that end, the red army team had one make a previous four gold medals dating back to 1960. a u.s. team would buy gold. as a kid you can remember sitting in front of a tv transfixed, witnessing history, and my complete happy but you have to wonder where bernie sanders was back
up to that end, the red army team had one make a previous four gold medals dating back to 1960. a u.s. team would buy gold. as a kid you can remember sitting in front of a tv transfixed, witnessing history, and my complete happy but you have to wonder where bernie sanders was back
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exhausted by slave work and disease, lived to see, finally, the liberation by the soldiers of the red armyre with us today are the last living survivors, people who of auschwitz.ll the last of those who saw the holocaust with their own eyes, both among them who experienced nation asf the jewish referred to in the psalm 44. we are killed all day long. we are considered as sheep to be slaughtered." we have come here together, members of 61 delegations from all over the world to commemorate the international holocaust remembrance day. we are standing in front of the gate leading to the camp that claimed the lives of the largest number of victims and that has become the symbol. we pay tribute to all the 6 million jews murdered in this and many other camps, in the ghettos, in places of martyrdom, in the streets of cities and small towns. we stand here before you honorable survivors, to assume anew in the presence of the witnesses of the holocaust an obligation we take thinking of those who perished. of you who have survived into the future generation as well. the genocide perpetrated here by th
exhausted by slave work and disease, lived to see, finally, the liberation by the soldiers of the red armyre with us today are the last living survivors, people who of auschwitz.ll the last of those who saw the holocaust with their own eyes, both among them who experienced nation asf the jewish referred to in the psalm 44. we are killed all day long. we are considered as sheep to be slaughtered." we have come here together, members of 61 delegations from all over the world to commemorate...
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for mass murder, and then the ss recruited a number of civilians, eastern european civilians and red armyiers who had been captured and placed in pow camps, they brought them to this area, where they were trained, they were armed, and ultimately deployed across occupied poland to do some of the dirtiest and most brutal , thein operation reinhard planted murder jews -- the plan to murder jews in occupied poland. we now know that more of a dozen of them slipped into the united and wereter the war living very normal lives with american wives and american children and pensions and social security card. one worked at the crackerjack company in chicago, jacob reimer, the subject of my book citizen 865, was a potato chip franchise owner in manhattan. one worked at the ford motor company. and i will add that the collection i referenced at the beginning, the perpetrator collection, the reason it is significant, we need photographs of up to 400 men who served as auxiliary guards and we see them relaxed, proud, socializing with their ss supervisors, so it gives us quite vivid evidence that these are
for mass murder, and then the ss recruited a number of civilians, eastern european civilians and red armyiers who had been captured and placed in pow camps, they brought them to this area, where they were trained, they were armed, and ultimately deployed across occupied poland to do some of the dirtiest and most brutal , thein operation reinhard planted murder jews -- the plan to murder jews in occupied poland. we now know that more of a dozen of them slipped into the united and wereter the war...
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the bombing of 25,000 civilians, many of them rural refugees fleeing from the onward march of the red armyl but the term war crime is a legal term, nota moral one, and but the term war crime is a legal term, not a moral one, and second of all there is a level of discomfort that comes with out in that sense, because you then have to look at the entire allied campaign and other bombed cities, hamburg, cologne, all bombed cities, hamburg, cologne, all bombed terribly as well, and all had fire rained down upon them. if dresden was a war crime, what about the other allied bombings? in that case, we start to draw an equivalence between the allies and the nazi regime and, if you start going down that road, you get into murkier waters, which is music to the ears of a lot of far right extremists. this event 75 years ago still has a great deal of currency among the far right, for many people, of course, but how are the far right in particular using it? the darkness of the far right is they are seeking to appropriate the history of the bombing of dresden by equating it with the holocaust, by basicall
the bombing of 25,000 civilians, many of them rural refugees fleeing from the onward march of the red armyl but the term war crime is a legal term, nota moral one, and but the term war crime is a legal term, not a moral one, and second of all there is a level of discomfort that comes with out in that sense, because you then have to look at the entire allied campaign and other bombed cities, hamburg, cologne, all bombed cities, hamburg, cologne, all bombed terribly as well, and all had fire...
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more and more of us look at this warfare between the red army and the blue army and are disgusted.alone. i think the key to enabling voices like ours to be heard and have more influence in washington are some of the reforms i talk about in the book. but we have all got to be active. the people on the far left in the far right, they are the ones marching in washington. they are on twitter, they are on facebook. they are calling into news programs. a lot of us who don't identify with either of those bases need to get vocal and need to get vocal about changes we think could change the way our government works. host: another one of your forms you write about his allowing registered voters to participate in primary elections. and, whatthat work about republicans participating in order to sabotage a democratic candidate? , a weaker one run against the person? host: -- guest: 30 states do this already. you like aould republican ballot or a democratic ballot? they will hand you do when you ask for. it works well in most of the country already. 20 states have closed primaries. my state, mar
more and more of us look at this warfare between the red army and the blue army and are disgusted.alone. i think the key to enabling voices like ours to be heard and have more influence in washington are some of the reforms i talk about in the book. but we have all got to be active. the people on the far left in the far right, they are the ones marching in washington. they are on twitter, they are on facebook. they are calling into news programs. a lot of us who don't identify with either of...
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it was vulnerable first and foremost to the red army along the eastern front, the german's determination to complete their mission of extermination, despite the advances of the russians, cause the germans to transfer the inmates from auschwitz to other concentration camps further away than within the borders of the german state. that is what led jews from auschwitz to bergen-belsen on forced marches during the frigid winters of northern europe and -- anne frank and her sister moved in this way where they both died. on a personal note, my mother-in-law and her sister were relocated from auschwitz with thousands of others. armydays after the british liberated bergen-belsen, a camp andentered the recorded the jewish prisoners rising up with their frail andes on a friday night breaking into a hebrew song which means the hope. they were reminding the world that their hope was 2000 years old and dated back to when the jews lived back as a free people in their own land. it was time for them to go home. that is what they were saying. it became the national anthem of the state of israel. modern i
it was vulnerable first and foremost to the red army along the eastern front, the german's determination to complete their mission of extermination, despite the advances of the russians, cause the germans to transfer the inmates from auschwitz to other concentration camps further away than within the borders of the german state. that is what led jews from auschwitz to bergen-belsen on forced marches during the frigid winters of northern europe and -- anne frank and her sister moved in this way...
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that meant it was vulnerable first and foremost to the red army along the eastern front.he chairman determination to complete their mission of extermination despite the advances of the russians caused the germans to transfer the inmates from auschwitz to other concentration camps further west and within the borders of the chairman state. that is what led jews from auschwitz to bergen-belsen on forced marches during the frigid winters of northern europe. ann frank and her sister margot removed in this way were they both died. on a personal note my mother-in-law and her sister mr. mr. were relocated from auschwitz bergen-belsen with thousands of others. five days after the british army liberated bergen-belsen the bbc reporter named richard dimbleby entered the camp and recorded the jewished prisoners rising up with their frail bodies on a friday night and breaking into the hebrew song which means the hope. they were minding the world that there hope was 2000 years old and dated back to when the jews live as free people in their own land. it wasan time for them to go ho. tha
that meant it was vulnerable first and foremost to the red army along the eastern front.he chairman determination to complete their mission of extermination despite the advances of the russians caused the germans to transfer the inmates from auschwitz to other concentration camps further west and within the borders of the chairman state. that is what led jews from auschwitz to bergen-belsen on forced marches during the frigid winters of northern europe. ann frank and her sister margot removed...
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forth the imagery of the american indian to represent themselves, and when the army did this, they employed the colors of red, white and blue to depict the american indian. well, after world war i, when modern advertising as we know it took off, advertisers started using an image of an american indian for the same reason, to represent what is truly american and often when they would depict american indians in their advertising or design, they would use the colors red white and blue as we see in the famous land o'lakes. we can see the indian maiden, her regalia is red white and blue. you see this over and over again in american advertising, almost famously on cans, but the many advertisers and commercial artists use the imagery of an american indian and the colors red white and blue because what they are selling is something that is quintessentially american. the u.s. military has been naming weapons and aircraft after american indian tribes and weapons for over 200 years. this tradition picked up up steam in the 20th century. in the 1960s, the u.s. air force issued a memorandum, saying that they would be nam
forth the imagery of the american indian to represent themselves, and when the army did this, they employed the colors of red, white and blue to depict the american indian. well, after world war i, when modern advertising as we know it took off, advertisers started using an image of an american indian for the same reason, to represent what is truly american and often when they would depict american indians in their advertising or design, they would use the colors red white and blue as we see in...
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or get it to go at red lobster dot com a former army medic, made of the we maflexibility to handle memberst. whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa it's either the assucertification process. or it isn't. it's either testing an array of advanced safety systems. or it isn't. it's either the peace of mind of a standard unlimited mileage warranty. or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned. or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through march 2nd. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. tomtrump on the economy.ald his people over profits plan makes a living wage a right. creates thousands of good paying green jobs in california. and provides a 10% tax cut for everyone making under $250,000. tom's plan also makes he
or get it to go at red lobster dot com a former army medic, made of the we maflexibility to handle memberst. whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa it's either the assucertification process....
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cease fire but violence never stopped the syrian army seems determined to defeat the rebels and continue its advance towards the city of idlib that's a red line for turkey it's ramped up its military presence in and has given the syrian army until the end of this month to pull out behind turkish observation post or face a tougher response has. delivered as a one turkey's border with syria lots more to come here it out is there including. the sound of the ferris saving one of the world's oldest musical instruments has become this transpersonal mission. once again the giant storm building in the north atlantic is about a week off the last one's course so much damage in the british isles this one temporaries heading for iceland is already generated when speeds of over 250 kilometers for a yes i did say that correctly and when ways of something like 20 meters now this is over the water admittedly and it looks like today's destruction is heading for ice and which might take away some of the power from the british isles have others just today and the winds are certainly going to strengthen as they did last weekend and eventually to france the
cease fire but violence never stopped the syrian army seems determined to defeat the rebels and continue its advance towards the city of idlib that's a red line for turkey it's ramped up its military presence in and has given the syrian army until the end of this month to pull out behind turkish observation post or face a tougher response has. delivered as a one turkey's border with syria lots more to come here it out is there including. the sound of the ferris saving one of the world's oldest...
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cease fire but violence never stopped the syrian army seems determined to defeat the rebels and continue its advance towards the city of idlib that's a red line for turkey it's ramped up its military presence in and has given the syrian army until the end of this month to pull out behind turkish observation post or face a tougher response has. delivered as a one turkey's border with syria. haddin health or sound is with us now a spokesman for the world health organization joining us from the un tep in turkey it is hard to believe that 9 years into this calm flecked and we are now seeing still things that shoot displacement actually we're seeing the worst single displacement in the whole conflict what does that mean logistically where the people going and what are they going to. will is it spent in europe or people are moving further north towards the to accuse all this situation indeed it's bad situation is. deteriorating day but it would be far worse if we didn't have access humanitarian actors cross border access from to see what we saw last month was that $1000.00 more than $1200.00 trucks up to meet across the border from tucu to syr
cease fire but violence never stopped the syrian army seems determined to defeat the rebels and continue its advance towards the city of idlib that's a red line for turkey it's ramped up its military presence in and has given the syrian army until the end of this month to pull out behind turkish observation post or face a tougher response has. delivered as a one turkey's border with syria. haddin health or sound is with us now a spokesman for the world health organization joining us from the un...
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cease fire but violence never stopped the syrian army seems determined to defeat the rebels and continue its advance towards the city of idlib that's a red line for turkey it's ramped up its military presence in and has given the syrian army until the end of this month to pull out behind turkish observation post or face a tougher response has. delivered on turkey's border with syria. government soldiers alongside u.n. peacekeepers are struggling to stop rebel attacks in eastern democratic republic of congo almost a 1000 civilians have already been killed since the government ordered the army to reach. the allied democratic forces in the villages to leave the eastern region of. catherine soy has this exclusive report. a patrolled by congolese soldiers and un peacekeepers in the region and no one to be seen in several villages. people say they're facing unprecedented attacks by the democratic forces the a.d.f. originated in western uganda in the 1990 s. to fight for the creation of an islamic state their rebellion was crushed by ugandan forces. fighters then crossed the border into the neighboring. where they've remained for nearly 20 year
cease fire but violence never stopped the syrian army seems determined to defeat the rebels and continue its advance towards the city of idlib that's a red line for turkey it's ramped up its military presence in and has given the syrian army until the end of this month to pull out behind turkish observation post or face a tougher response has. delivered on turkey's border with syria. government soldiers alongside u.n. peacekeepers are struggling to stop rebel attacks in eastern democratic...
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or get it to go at red lobster dot com a former army medic, made of the we maflexibility to handle membersst. whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa ♪you got to ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive♪ ♪ e-lim-i-nate the negative "slow it down a little" ♪ and latch on to the affirmative ♪ "it's okay" ♪ but don't mess with mister inbetween ♪ the best of pressure cooking and air frying now in one pot, and with tendercrisp technology, you can cook foods that are crispy on the outside the ninja foodi pressure cooker, the pressure cooker that crisps. robinwithout the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. >>> last night's democratic debate in las vegas was a fu
or get it to go at red lobster dot com a former army medic, made of the we maflexibility to handle membersst. whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa ♪you got to ac-cent-tchu-ate the...
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cease fire but violence never stopped the syrian army seems determined to defeat the rebels and continue its advance towards the city of idlib that's a red line for turkey it's ramped up its military presence in and has given the syrian army until the end of this month to pull out behind turkish observation post or face a tougher response. on turkey's border with syria well as part of that offensive to take rebel areas the syrian army says it has now completely secured the last clause of the strategic highway that runs through the highway connects the capital damascus with aleppo and is the main trade route running from the north all the way to the southern border with jordan on the syrian government has also reportedly attacked a camp for internally displaced people in the northern countryside all of it in a province social media video of his to show the aftermath of the shelling is the mother it's not yet clear how many casualties there are. asked ahead on al-jazeera . protests in algeria demonstrators say they feel betrayed by the lack of progress . railing against the pipeline but tell me why train 7 ground to a halt across canada. h
cease fire but violence never stopped the syrian army seems determined to defeat the rebels and continue its advance towards the city of idlib that's a red line for turkey it's ramped up its military presence in and has given the syrian army until the end of this month to pull out behind turkish observation post or face a tougher response. on turkey's border with syria well as part of that offensive to take rebel areas the syrian army says it has now completely secured the last clause of the...
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cease fire but violence never stopped the syrian army seems determined to defeat the rebels and continue its advance towards the city of idlib that's a red line for turkey it's ramped up its military presence in and has given the syrian army until the end of this month to pull out behind turkish observation post or face a tougher response has. delivered as a one turkey's border with syria. well the syrian government has also attacked a camp for internally displaced people in the northern countryside of the province social media video shows the aftermath of the shelling near a sudden my daw there were no casualties. and the syrian army says it secured the last part of a strategic highway that runs through the last rebel held region in the country as you've been hearing the highway connects the capital damascus with aleppo and is the main trade route running from the north all the way to the southern border with jordan. it just got more expensive for air bus to export its planes to the u.s. washington has raised tariffs on european built aircraft amid a dispute over subsidies the u.s. levy will go up from 10 to 15 percent washington has lo
cease fire but violence never stopped the syrian army seems determined to defeat the rebels and continue its advance towards the city of idlib that's a red line for turkey it's ramped up its military presence in and has given the syrian army until the end of this month to pull out behind turkish observation post or face a tougher response has. delivered as a one turkey's border with syria. well the syrian government has also attacked a camp for internally displaced people in the northern...
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cease fire but violence never stopped the syrian army seems determined to defeat the rebels and continue its advance towards the city of the. that's a red line for turkey it's ramped up its military presence in and has given the syrian army until the end of this month to pull out behind turkish observation post or face a tougher response. on turkey's border with syria. and then in the past hour there been some reports of a syrian government attack on account for internally displaced people in the northern countryside of social media a video appears to show the aftermath of shelling s. armada it's not clear how many casualties there are. and watching our jazeera live from london more still ahead i think it's time to stop the tweeting a. read criticism from one of president trump's most loyal left talents but is it a risky asset the damage limitation exercise. and virtual reality reunites a mother with her deceased or does it help or harm the bereaved. hello again and welcome back to your international weather forecast well here across the coast of new south wales we're dealing with a few problems along the coast in terms of storm surge a
cease fire but violence never stopped the syrian army seems determined to defeat the rebels and continue its advance towards the city of the. that's a red line for turkey it's ramped up its military presence in and has given the syrian army until the end of this month to pull out behind turkish observation post or face a tougher response. on turkey's border with syria. and then in the past hour there been some reports of a syrian government attack on account for internally displaced people in...