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so he took the red army and said i want to make it a working man's army. so when you go to work, you don't wear a suit with a raised collar and ep illets, you have a suit that has a lay-down collar. so as we saw on the front of the book, that is what we call the early war uniform and it was just a simple spock like this with a lay down collar and all of the rankin significa insignie collar. but there was more and more reference to the past, to the heroics of the military achievements under the czars. so a lot of the changes were made to kind of encourage that, to reinforce that. so later on during the war, the uniform was now changed back to, in a sense, the czar-ist looking type uniform with the boards and the raised collar, okay. again, the medals came back. medals were prolific. as i said, the guard medal, and the guard units now we have elite red army guard units. again, to raise morale and encourage the men to fight. so i guess i'd like people to take away from this, i'll give -- i will say, for example, that c-span is a source of much of the informat
so he took the red army and said i want to make it a working man's army. so when you go to work, you don't wear a suit with a raised collar and ep illets, you have a suit that has a lay-down collar. so as we saw on the front of the book, that is what we call the early war uniform and it was just a simple spock like this with a lay down collar and all of the rankin significa insignie collar. but there was more and more reference to the past, to the heroics of the military achievements under the...
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whether they were red army or communist party members. so they began to move, as i said, and increase in numbers through that period of time. and most everything they did as an organized group was designed to support the regular army, the red army. okay? and so, for example, they did basically four different things, let's say, as a bipartisan movement. again, three of them in adjunct to or support of the red army. one was to provide intelligence. now, again, on my table over here we have a picture. okay? and this picture depicts one of those elements. a red army scout dressed in a camouflage uniform is consulting with partisan members. so moving back over here to this display, we then see parts of the uniform and equipment that he would have worn. in this case he wears the camouflage outfit, it is in this case a leaf pattern as opposed to what they call the amoeba pattern in that picture. he's lightly dressed with that. he doesn't have a helmet. he has a soft cap. he has a bag which is his backpack with a few items in it. that's his map c
whether they were red army or communist party members. so they began to move, as i said, and increase in numbers through that period of time. and most everything they did as an organized group was designed to support the regular army, the red army. okay? and so, for example, they did basically four different things, let's say, as a bipartisan movement. again, three of them in adjunct to or support of the red army. one was to provide intelligence. now, again, on my table over here we have a...
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trotsky took the red army and said, i want to make it a working man's army. when you go to work, you don't wear a suit that has a raised collar and epaulets. you have a suit that has a laydown collar. as we saw on the front of that book, that was the early war uniform. it was a simple smock. the rank was on the collar. as the war progressed, there was more and more reference to the past, to the heoroics of the military achievement under the czars. so, a lot of the changes were made to kind of encourage that, to reinforce that. so, later on during the war, the uniform was now changed back to, in a sense, the czarist-type looking uniform. again, the medals came back. medals were prolific. the guard metal -- medals, the idea that there were famous cz arist units. now we were going to have elite red army units to raise morale and encourage the men to fight. so, i guess i would like people to take away from this -- i'll say, for example, that c-span is a source of much of the information that we use in our hobby. and i've heard numerous occasions, on various histo
trotsky took the red army and said, i want to make it a working man's army. when you go to work, you don't wear a suit that has a raised collar and epaulets. you have a suit that has a laydown collar. as we saw on the front of that book, that was the early war uniform. it was a simple smock. the rank was on the collar. as the war progressed, there was more and more reference to the past, to the heoroics of the military achievement under the czars. so, a lot of the changes were made to kind of...
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they were almost exact temporaries with the red army faction, and certainly with the others, and whenfascinating little sort of excursions i took, i wasn't able to develop it as much as i would've liked, is apparently members of the red army faction actually visited the united states and met members of m19. they had a couple of sessions together. this is according to fbi documents. i know independent medications but a couple of different document talk about this. it's interesting, red army faction which definitely was more lethal certainly in the 1980s, but also a tiny band of people who were alienated from even the extreme left of german politics. i mean, people on the far left did want anything to with these crazes and it was the same deal with the may 19. 19th. may 19 in the intro documents kind of bitching and moaning periodically about how the left-wing groups is now sporting event and not getting behind it and what about our prisoners. so the thing i found sort of amusing is the red army faction people came over and they apparently had a couple of sessions, and the r.a.f. giveaw
they were almost exact temporaries with the red army faction, and certainly with the others, and whenfascinating little sort of excursions i took, i wasn't able to develop it as much as i would've liked, is apparently members of the red army faction actually visited the united states and met members of m19. they had a couple of sessions together. this is according to fbi documents. i know independent medications but a couple of different document talk about this. it's interesting, red army...
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the red army frontline headed to the chancery. the former heart of nazi power told the civil instead it was exciting to imagine hitler could still be there we were on the edge but where was hitler was he alive or dead. roofed. german radio announced the death of a few who fell in his heroic battle against bolshevism shortly afterwards german chief of staff hans skype's went to soviet headquarters he wanted to begin surrender negotiations and told marshall georg about hitler's death. so while bitter fighting continued on the streets of berlin the small soviet advance units with yelena the interpreter reached the chancery. close by was the bunker where hitler had possibly been hiding for several months. they found a chaotic scene the ground powered by shells and corpses lying everywhere they quickly recognised one body josef goebbels then those of his wife and their 6 children. it was body hadn't yet been found but the next day the news of his death made the headlines wild wife except in the soviet union. the official communist part
the red army frontline headed to the chancery. the former heart of nazi power told the civil instead it was exciting to imagine hitler could still be there we were on the edge but where was hitler was he alive or dead. roofed. german radio announced the death of a few who fell in his heroic battle against bolshevism shortly afterwards german chief of staff hans skype's went to soviet headquarters he wanted to begin surrender negotiations and told marshall georg about hitler's death. so while...
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a red army interpreter the other a german kid to hoist them on the a system to hitler's dentist both played a decisive role in the identification of hitler's remains. president of. the witness states i clearly recognize the gold teeth and the dentures i was shows my. style and was immediately informed about the remains in their identification. and you know he now knew that hitler was destiny to getting it. yet 7 weeks later at the potsdam conference stalin told his western allies that the dictator was in good health and had probably defected. but you must tell him why didn't stalin tell his allies probably because keeping it a secret could prove useful feedback or. he said it was in the story of hitler's death shows how suspicious stalin was of the west. stalin's lie about hitler's death was held for almost 50 years proof of hitler's death was kept under wraps until the soviet union became history only them was the truth finally. near if you will nothing can be hidden. if everything comes out in the end. for the soviet union well want to began in june 1941 after a surprise invasion b
a red army interpreter the other a german kid to hoist them on the a system to hitler's dentist both played a decisive role in the identification of hitler's remains. president of. the witness states i clearly recognize the gold teeth and the dentures i was shows my. style and was immediately informed about the remains in their identification. and you know he now knew that hitler was destiny to getting it. yet 7 weeks later at the potsdam conference stalin told his western allies that the...
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and to be inspired by the terrorist groups of the red army faction and as the driving first person in chronicle of the unmanned figure. so i will be some of the lyrics. loaded with weapons. packed up and ready to go. those were some great sites up on the highway. a place nobody knows. the sound of gunfire off in the distance. i'm getting used to it now. lived in a brownstone. lived in the ghetto. i've been all over the town. the state no disco or fooling around no time for dancing or lovey-dovey. i don't have time for that now. there may be for reasons and with that sheer audacity and those extremely locations and from 1979 through 1981 and then to go into the army with that separatist group. and that is about $3 million in today's dollars. and may 19th was one of the most infamous armed robberies in american history. i don't think i'm overstating that. october 20th brinks robbery in upstate new york left to police officers dead and one brinks guard was killed as well but in a bizarre turn of fate the wounded brinks guard was shot and his arm was nearly severed he wound up continuing
and to be inspired by the terrorist groups of the red army faction and as the driving first person in chronicle of the unmanned figure. so i will be some of the lyrics. loaded with weapons. packed up and ready to go. those were some great sites up on the highway. a place nobody knows. the sound of gunfire off in the distance. i'm getting used to it now. lived in a brownstone. lived in the ghetto. i've been all over the town. the state no disco or fooling around no time for dancing or...
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fighting a expanding force in the west and the soviets red army in the east. the allies began to tighten the vice. by 1945, time was running out for the german and japanese forces. the year before they had pushed deep into japan's pacific empire by autumn of 1944 the liberation of the fiphilippines was underw and they began a campaign against japanese cities. marines landed on the island of iwo iwojima. america was in a position to begin the end game in the war against japan and germany. franklin roosevelt lived long enough to know that victory was assured but the morning of april 12th, 1945 as world war ii entered it's 2,000 51st day he woke in his cottage in georgia worn down by heart disease and stresses of wartime leadership. he had gone there for a brief vacation. at 1:00 p.m. he was studying papers and sitting for a portrait painter when he complained of a head ache. seconds later he collapsed. within hours the commander in chief was dead of a massive stroke. less than a month later hitler committed suicide and on may 8th, 1945, germany surrendered to th
fighting a expanding force in the west and the soviets red army in the east. the allies began to tighten the vice. by 1945, time was running out for the german and japanese forces. the year before they had pushed deep into japan's pacific empire by autumn of 1944 the liberation of the fiphilippines was underw and they began a campaign against japanese cities. marines landed on the island of iwo iwojima. america was in a position to begin the end game in the war against japan and germany....
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hitler's army fighting and expanding anglo-american canadian force in the west, and the soviets red army in the east. the allies began to tighten the vise. by 1945, time was running out for german and japanese forces. the year before, the allied forces had moved into -- had pushed into japan's empire. by a 1944, the liberation of the philippines was underweight. the americans had began a bombing campaign of japanese cities. in some of the bloodiest fighting in the war, marines landed on the island of you a joomla! midway between the marianas and tokyo -- landed on the island of iwo jima, midway between the marianas and tokyo. franklin roosevelt lived long enough to know that victory was assured. but on the morning of april 12, 1945, as world war ii entered its 2051st day, unexhausted president roosevelt woke up in warm springs, georgia worn down by heart disease in the stresses of wartime leadership, he had gone there for a brief vacation. he suddenly complained of a terrific headache. seconds later, he collapsed. within hours, the commander in chief was dead of a massive stroke. less th
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the chinese communists at that point a 50,000 men on the roles of the red army only 31,000 have weapons, or about 1.5% of all the chinese under arms. you're looking at a china not only fragmented and all of these different leaders of regional and local level but the armed forces also were fragmented. and chiang kai-shek should be viewed not as sort of the commander-in-chief of one great chinese army come here sort of the preside over this loose confederation which is going to take on japan. that brings us to chiang himself. his reputation has gone through a roller coaster in the opinion of the public and also among historians. what was particularly bilevel or invaluable to me was that in the last 15, 20 years this been a great outpouring of fresh new archival-based history about china in this period and one of the most important aspects about that is that they were published in 2007 and it's difficult to understand how dramatic the war was affecting peoples attitudes and understanding what chiang was all about. quite basically one part of the alternative was that chiang was never intere
the chinese communists at that point a 50,000 men on the roles of the red army only 31,000 have weapons, or about 1.5% of all the chinese under arms. you're looking at a china not only fragmented and all of these different leaders of regional and local level but the armed forces also were fragmented. and chiang kai-shek should be viewed not as sort of the commander-in-chief of one great chinese army come here sort of the preside over this loose confederation which is going to take on japan....
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the chinese communist at that point have 50000 men on the roles of the red army with only 31000 of them have weapons or about 1.5% of all the chinese under arms. so, you are looking at a china not only fragmented in all these different leaders of regional and local level but the armed forces also are fragmented and shang basically should be viewed not as commander-in-chief are one great chinese army but he is the preside are over this loose confederation which will take on japan. that brings us to shang himself. his reputation has gone through a roller coaster in the opinion of the public and among historians and what was predictably invaluable to me was in the last 15, 20 years there's been a great outpouring of fresh, new archival based history about china in this time. and one of the most important aspects of that is the diaries of shang were published in 2007 and it's difficult to understate how dramatic those were in affecting people's attitudes and understanding what shang was all about. quite basically one part of the older narrative was that shang was the never interested in fig
the chinese communist at that point have 50000 men on the roles of the red army with only 31000 of them have weapons or about 1.5% of all the chinese under arms. so, you are looking at a china not only fragmented in all these different leaders of regional and local level but the armed forces also are fragmented and shang basically should be viewed not as commander-in-chief are one great chinese army but he is the preside are over this loose confederation which will take on japan. that brings us...
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the victory of the red army in moscow in the moscow almost go in the winter of $1441.00 as it was a turning part of the wall or perhaps it is numbers to make but the main thing i go small i'm event which is president. to work with him approval why not a victim of revolution why not the. number so early date to come into play and it will be here the president you know who can and will decide which date is the most suspicious one because i believe he will very special day the day which has effectively had greater than the day itself it's symbolic it will be a symbolic day and symbolic victory and the great victories of the red army began in moscow in the winter of 14142 and then. many 43 young boys. they may be going to lose their business today because because the people. didn't pray in central asia in georgia he's going to disappear. and last night is very fond. of all this run to be strong. they were looking forward to it and i suspect that the whole of the. world is a picture of this place which was a stunning victory for. the rich remember. and to honor the dead i want you to remember th
the victory of the red army in moscow in the moscow almost go in the winter of $1441.00 as it was a turning part of the wall or perhaps it is numbers to make but the main thing i go small i'm event which is president. to work with him approval why not a victim of revolution why not the. number so early date to come into play and it will be here the president you know who can and will decide which date is the most suspicious one because i believe he will very special day the day which has...
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trapped in a vice fighting and expanding anglo american canadian force in the west and the soviet red army in the east. the allies began to tighten the vice. by 1945 time was running out for the german and japanese forces. the year before the allied forces had pushed deep into japan's pacific empire, by autumn of 1944 the liberation of the philippines was underway and american bombers had began a fire bombing campaign from basis in the mariannas. in some of the bloodiest fighting, marines landed on the island of iwo jima. america was now in a position to begin the end game and the war against japan and germany. franklin roosevelt lived long enough to know that victory was assured but on the morning of april 12th, 1945, as the world war continued, an exhausted president roosevelt woke in his to the cottage at the presidential retreat in warm springs georgia, worn down by heart disease, he had gone there for a brief vacation. at 1:00 p.m. he was studying papers an sitting for a portrait when he complained of a headache and then collapsed. within hours the commander-in-chief was dead of a mas
trapped in a vice fighting and expanding anglo american canadian force in the west and the soviet red army in the east. the allies began to tighten the vice. by 1945 time was running out for the german and japanese forces. the year before the allied forces had pushed deep into japan's pacific empire, by autumn of 1944 the liberation of the philippines was underway and american bombers had began a fire bombing campaign from basis in the mariannas. in some of the bloodiest fighting, marines...
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and then recruited a number of civilians, eastern european civilians and red army soldiers who had beenaptured and placed in pow camps. they brought them where they were trained. they were armed. and ultimately they were deployed across occupied poland to do some of the dirtiest, most brutal work. in the secret nazi plan to murder the yous of occupied poland. and i was fascinated by these men not only because i had never heard of them before, but also because we now know that more than a dozen of them slipped into the united states after the war. and they were living very, you know, normal lives with american wives and american children and pensions and social security cards. one worked at the cracker jack company in chicago. jacob wimer was a potato chip franchise owner in manhattan. one worked in the ford motor company. and than john demjanjuk. >> and we're seeing some photos of these. i'll also add the collection i referenced at the beginning, the perpetrator collection, part of what makes it so significant is that we see photographs of the up to 400 men who served as auxiliary guard
and then recruited a number of civilians, eastern european civilians and red army soldiers who had beenaptured and placed in pow camps. they brought them where they were trained. they were armed. and ultimately they were deployed across occupied poland to do some of the dirtiest, most brutal work. in the secret nazi plan to murder the yous of occupied poland. and i was fascinated by these men not only because i had never heard of them before, but also because we now know that more than a dozen...
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the two.1 million of chinese under arms the chinese communists at that point have the roles of the red army with only 31000 have weapons or one.5 percent so looking at a china not only fragmented at the regional and local level but the armed forces also and not only as the commander-in-chief but the provider of the loose confederation that will take on japan. so that brings us to himself. so going through a roller coaster and what was particularly valuable or invaluable to me in the last 15 or 20 years, a great outpouring of fresh, new archival based history about china in this. and one of the most important aspects is the diaries were published in 2007. was difficult to understate how dramatically those were affecting people's attitudes. so quite basically one part of the narrative that he was never interested to fight the japanese but ultimately having a showdown battle with the chinese communist. in fact, after japan seized manchuria, they knew in order for china to ultimately gain its sovereignty, there has to be a showdown battle with japan. but he understood the soldier was a formidab
the two.1 million of chinese under arms the chinese communists at that point have the roles of the red army with only 31000 have weapons or one.5 percent so looking at a china not only fragmented at the regional and local level but the armed forces also and not only as the commander-in-chief but the provider of the loose confederation that will take on japan. so that brings us to himself. so going through a roller coaster and what was particularly valuable or invaluable to me in the last 15 or...
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my grandfather said everybody's to hold out another four owe five but we will be liberated by the red armyfour months later, after we were deported from hungry when red army arrived from the east. early morning they broke our gate and kicked in our door and they were yelling and screaming. they don't ask you for why or worn to come in. they simply kick your door in. they are a very crude bunch. they have big black fedora hat with a red rooster tail feathers and the big gun with two-foot bayonet affixed and they were yelling and screaming, if you have any money or jewelry, hand it over because where you are going to have no need with this. and you wonder what he's talking about. and my mother had a baby in her arm and she told us to put on layers of clothing. my father said put your boots on, your winter boots on. they went to see how my grand parents were doing. my grandfather was 77, a very big, strong man. my grandmother was 75, a very petite lady. we were holed out from our home. we had -- a guard dog, he knew that terrible things can this is a terrible encroachment. he would not -- the
my grandfather said everybody's to hold out another four owe five but we will be liberated by the red armyfour months later, after we were deported from hungry when red army arrived from the east. early morning they broke our gate and kicked in our door and they were yelling and screaming. they don't ask you for why or worn to come in. they simply kick your door in. they are a very crude bunch. they have big black fedora hat with a red rooster tail feathers and the big gun with two-foot bayonet...
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for mass murder, and then the ss recruited a number of civilians, eastern european civilians and red army soldiers 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 work in operation reinhard, the plan to murder the jews -- in occupied poland. we now know that more of a dozen of them slipped into the united states after the war and were 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 wise 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 see 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 th
for mass murder, and then the ss recruited a number of civilians, eastern european civilians and red army soldiers 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 work in operation reinhard, the plan to murder the jews -- in occupied poland. we now know that more of a dozen of them slipped into the united states after the war and were...
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advisers to be pulled out, many reluctantly and chang turn today soviet advisers including officers of red armybecome prominent during world war ii. yes, there's a time where german advisers are very prominent in china, very important in china. >> rich, the next question is online and might be the last question but comes from a text from my buddy dave walker, i would like to let the crowd here know but more importantly the crowd watching online, dave has been in charge of social media here at the museum for over 4 years and this week is his final week here and tonight is his final week texting me in the middle of these talks and i'd like everybody to give a round of applause for dave walker for great service and great work here at the museum. [applause] >> the question is the battle of nomahan, can you explain the strategic of that? >> briefly, it goes like this. for the japanese imperial army the supreme enemy was always russia or later the soviet union. they worked overtime on how they were going to deal with the situation because they knew they would be outgunned and outnumbered. they develo
advisers to be pulled out, many reluctantly and chang turn today soviet advisers including officers of red armybecome prominent during world war ii. yes, there's a time where german advisers are very prominent in china, very important in china. >> rich, the next question is online and might be the last question but comes from a text from my buddy dave walker, i would like to let the crowd here know but more importantly the crowd watching online, dave has been in charge of social media...
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three quarters of the dying and fighting in europe, the germans were basically beaten by the red armyoviets, humanists, barbarism. if you want to germany in 1945, they acted by berkeley, if you're a woman, you had a good chance of being raped wherever you are. the ages of eight to 80 raped. one every 12 minutes. there were barbarians but we tend to forget that. youd could vote in france, in western because of ally sacrifice and in particular, towards the end of the war, american sacrifice in europe, d-day around 5050, 1944, majority of americans are fighting on the western front in europe, eastern front but the dwest. over 70% of the killing and dying with gunfight americans in europe e and the break question here. you entered the war after pearl harbor, way too late if your efforts, ended up finishing the job in western europe. if you hadn't been there, we wouldn't have had the protecti protection, the democracy and the civilization we've enjoyed as europeans and without that great sacrifice and contribution from all allies and in particular, toward the end of the war in europe by am
three quarters of the dying and fighting in europe, the germans were basically beaten by the red armyoviets, humanists, barbarism. if you want to germany in 1945, they acted by berkeley, if you're a woman, you had a good chance of being raped wherever you are. the ages of eight to 80 raped. one every 12 minutes. there were barbarians but we tend to forget that. youd could vote in france, in western because of ally sacrifice and in particular, towards the end of the war, american sacrifice in...
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of troops away from the western front to fight in style and grab and the eventual victory for the red army changed the entire direction of the war boris shop lunching called was one of the soldiers who defended the city and he shared his memories with us. may show. going to make him tell you the senate but of course. he was schoolboys when we voted the bush and went to stony ground thank you very much yeah one country reuters do you think i wanted to finish high school and take up shit building that already. we have not some very beautiful ship sailing along the volga you or i don't. describe 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 believe if you were wounded it meant you had been killed. somewhere perot's. 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. our minder of our breaking news here on r t international law to report has postponed moscow's 75th a victory day parade on the 9th of
of troops away from the western front to fight in style and grab and the eventual victory for the red army changed the entire direction of the war boris shop lunching called was one of the soldiers who defended the city and he shared his memories with us. may show. going to make him tell you the senate but of course. he was schoolboys when we voted the bush and went to stony ground thank you very much yeah one country reuters do you think i wanted to finish high school and take up shit building...
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and the red cross and the salvation army were in the forefront. didn't do a good enough job but when i talk about the oklahoma standard set, that was the red cross and the salvation armys and those so you certainly don't see them in the background. but one point that you touched upon earlier that i wanted to mention is how you dealt with the families and people calling in and asking about family and doing that. the red cross energized a shelter very early that morning, a church about two miles north of the site. and very quickly took -- established responsibility for handling the family members and the victims. to where on site down there that morning not only people that came up on-site that people that might have called in asking about family members were directed to that red cross center and they handled that and it become the family center. it became a very emotional side and stayed in place until all of the operations were ceased and that couldn't have happened without all of the -- the pre-planning and training and foresight of the red cross
and the red cross and the salvation army were in the forefront. didn't do a good enough job but when i talk about the oklahoma standard set, that was the red cross and the salvation armys and those so you certainly don't see them in the background. but one point that you touched upon earlier that i wanted to mention is how you dealt with the families and people calling in and asking about family and doing that. the red cross energized a shelter very early that morning, a church about two miles...
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first of all, communism thanks to the red army was imposed in eastern europe and north korea. but there were also some indigenous communist movements that took power in yugoslavia, albania a few years later, most importantly china. much of indochina, and so it's ultimately about a third of the human race was living under or just under a third under communist regimes but also the democratic socialists were achieved success after, in the decades after world war ii but they never achieved before. they were able to form governments on their own with no coalition partners or minor coalition partners and attempt to pursue their path to socialism and then there was a whole new branch of the socialist tree that grew up in the aftermath of world war ii and was in the new nations that were born through decolonization so there was african socialism, arab socialism, broadly put under the rubric of third world socialism and in fact almost all of these new nations race some kind of socialism. it tended to be a melange of social democracy, communism, fascism, sometimes just strongmen wanting
first of all, communism thanks to the red army was imposed in eastern europe and north korea. but there were also some indigenous communist movements that took power in yugoslavia, albania a few years later, most importantly china. much of indochina, and so it's ultimately about a third of the human race was living under or just under a third under communist regimes but also the democratic socialists were achieved success after, in the decades after world war ii but they never achieved before....
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we hungÃbfour months later afte we were deported hungary red army arrived from the east early morningde a warrant to come in the company simply kick your door in. hungarian Ãbin the big gun with the two foot band fixed and yelling and screaming if you have money or jewelry to hand it over. because we were you are going you have no need of this. you wonder what he's talking about. my mother had a baby in her arm and she told us to put on layers of clothing. my father said, put your winter boots on. and they want to know the quarters of my grandparents to see how they were doing, my grandfather was 77 years old, very big strong man. my grandmother was 75 a very petite little old lady. we were hauled out from our home he knew this is a terrible encroachment they tried to shoot them and the neighbor came running in and her name was Ãbshe was a christian lady. she said my mother, where are you taking this baby? why don't you leave the baby with me. i think about it i can hear it and never could stop wondering about it if my mother left my little sister would she have survived. we would nev
we hungÃbfour months later afte we were deported hungary red army arrived from the east early morningde a warrant to come in the company simply kick your door in. hungarian Ãbin the big gun with the two foot band fixed and yelling and screaming if you have money or jewelry to hand it over. because we were you are going you have no need of this. you wonder what he's talking about. my mother had a baby in her arm and she told us to put on layers of clothing. my father said, put your winter...
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you probably heard of the future and incidents where he purged the red army everyone opposed to him andthis was one of the first the first of the three left deviations. and with those deviations that are acknowledged today and with the salvation campaign and of course the cultural revolution and with that gigantic purge of people and actually there was a traitor because he did not report a meeting with an agent. that left a legacy of purges to solve problems and we see that today even though paying declared the age of political campaigns over with and then to serve as the paramount leader. and then to purge the enemies of pain and left those in tact. and ndd's different purges clean out the chinese communist intelligence with severe temporary effects. that areas during the revolution under control of chinese communist in the people's republic a toxic environment for enemy spies for those who want to spy. and this was a continual drive and nearly impossible to penetrate eastern china with the beginning of the prc regime the notable exception was the ambush 1961 in the army column and the
you probably heard of the future and incidents where he purged the red army everyone opposed to him andthis was one of the first the first of the three left deviations. and with those deviations that are acknowledged today and with the salvation campaign and of course the cultural revolution and with that gigantic purge of people and actually there was a traitor because he did not report a meeting with an agent. that left a legacy of purges to solve problems and we see that today even though...
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anybody that came on to the scene, law enforcement, personnel, salvation army, red cross, any of thes all received an i.d. tag. the background of the tag told you readily if you were looking at them, the amount of access to the crime scene that they had. a clear background was law enforcement, gave you access to anything. a red background was very restrictive. and you had to be escorted by someone. during the process, we issued over 25,000 of these tags. we also had a problem in maintaining the integrity of the crime scene in making sure that we could get food into the hundreds and hundreds of volunteers each day so that we would have hot food. ups, one of our very, very good corporate citizens, came to our rescue. they have a very recognizable truck, a driver that wears the uniform, and id so they could , make the food deliveries and we could maintain the integrity of the crime scene. i think the last thing i would like to talk about would be the media. we were very fortunate because the police public information officer established very early the fact that we needed a location very
anybody that came on to the scene, law enforcement, personnel, salvation army, red cross, any of thes all received an i.d. tag. the background of the tag told you readily if you were looking at them, the amount of access to the crime scene that they had. a clear background was law enforcement, gave you access to anything. a red background was very restrictive. and you had to be escorted by someone. during the process, we issued over 25,000 of these tags. we also had a problem in maintaining the...
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. >> the red cross and salvation army and volunteer groups where the forefront. od enough job, but when i spoke about how the oklahoma standard was set by the volunteers, that was red cross and salvation army in those folks. one point you touched upon earlier i wanted to mention was how you dealt with the families and the people calling in and asking about family. the red cross energized one of their shelters early that morning, a charge about two miles north of the site. they query -- they very quickly established handling of family members and victims. to wear on site down there that morning, not only people who came up on site but people who might have called about family members were directed to the red cross center, and they handled that and it became the family center, and it was a very emotional site and stayed in place until all of the operations were ceased. that could not have happened without the preplanning and training and foresight of the red cross to do shelter operations in disaster planning. a big caps off to them. >> certainly all of those relief
. >> the red cross and salvation army and volunteer groups where the forefront. od enough job, but when i spoke about how the oklahoma standard was set by the volunteers, that was red cross and salvation army in those folks. one point you touched upon earlier i wanted to mention was how you dealt with the families and the people calling in and asking about family. the red cross energized one of their shelters early that morning, a charge about two miles north of the site. they query --...
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mentioned here today; or the picture of people standing in line to give blood; the work of the red cross, the salvation army, and a host of other humanitarian organizations, as well as the emergency workers. and the doctors and nurses have inspired us and humbled us. a tragedy like this could have torn this city apart, but instead it has united you in a way that you've never been united before. hundreds, if not thousands, of prayer groups around the world have been praying for you. and i'm sure -- as i've been told -- that you sense their prayers and their support. the forces of hate and violence must not be allowed to gain their victory -- not just in our society, but in our hearts. nor must respond to hate with more hate. this is a time of coming together and we've seen that already. this tragedy also gives us a lesson in comfort and compassion. we've seen an outpouring of sympathy and help, not only in oklahoma city and oklahoma, but throughout the united states and throughout the world. we've been reminded that a cruel event like this which so vividly demonstrates the depths of human evil also brings ou
mentioned here today; or the picture of people standing in line to give blood; the work of the red cross, the salvation army, and a host of other humanitarian organizations, as well as the emergency workers. and the doctors and nurses have inspired us and humbled us. a tragedy like this could have torn this city apart, but instead it has united you in a way that you've never been united before. hundreds, if not thousands, of prayer groups around the world have been praying for you. and i'm sure...
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in spain the army and red cross have set up temporary shelters with hundreds of beds and here in the french town of carney the film festival venue has opened its doors to the destitute but these are only temporary solutions that aid workers fear could worsen the spread and i think we have to be really careful that we don't. come up with solutions that actually made things. and. grooming them as people together. in a setting. we now treat irish is going to create massive cracks. in the italian city of naples locals have been filling baskets with food and lowering them from their balconies those who can ask to put food in those who can't afford to eat are encouraged to help themselves. to tally and police have handed out fines to some homeless people for breaking curfews despite many shelters cutting capacity or closing altogether. across europe aid workers are urging or thirty's to show leniency how can you stay at home they are sick when you don't have one needs barker al-jazeera london the united states is being accused of paying up to 3 times the price to read direct medical suppli
in spain the army and red cross have set up temporary shelters with hundreds of beds and here in the french town of carney the film festival venue has opened its doors to the destitute but these are only temporary solutions that aid workers fear could worsen the spread and i think we have to be really careful that we don't. come up with solutions that actually made things. and. grooming them as people together. in a setting. we now treat irish is going to create massive cracks. in the italian...
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red zone. >> everything happened very quickly. the armyomes and says nobody can enter, nobody can exit. >> the town was sealed off after 77 cases of coronavirus were discoveredlast week. how do you feel about this? >> very upset. we are so confused. people call me on the phone and say i was sick, i was sick. what is up? >> the virus started in a care home and spread quickly without doctors realizing. tw people died and the rest were taken to hospital. how are you feeling? >> i am feeling well. i do not have a fever. >> the doctor was also infected and is recovering in thee. next-door vill >> at first it did not look like coronavirus. it all started witttsome people g sick, as they usually do because they are very old. we even have a 104-year-n.d woma >> to quarantine an ente village is unusual, but given everything italy has gone through, authorities were just so nervous about having an area so contaminated and the thought that that would be allowed to spread. >> now the vlages being turned into a human coronavirus laboratory. everyone is
red zone. >> everything happened very quickly. the armyomes and says nobody can enter, nobody can exit. >> the town was sealed off after 77 cases of coronavirus were discoveredlast week. how do you feel about this? >> very upset. we are so confused. people call me on the phone and say i was sick, i was sick. what is up? >> the virus started in a care home and spread quickly without doctors realizing. tw people died and the rest were taken to hospital. how are you...
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red pantaloons. the practicalness of this idea was that the army was well supplied with red -- [laughter] those who are civil war buffs, and i cower before you really when q&a comes. i'm ready. but those of you who know about the war know that in the early weeks the craze for the french-style uniform was -- and the f company formed in the north, they decked themselves out in short jackets with -- [inaudible] and red pantaloons, but out proved in a military context to be kind of a liability. [laughter] and so within some weeks, no white soldier is willing to accept these red reck by siss, and the -- iraq by decisions -- requisitions. well, we can get the black troops to wear them. they'll be grateful for the opportunity, they'll be happy to have nice pants. this was his idea. and i meant it not just to say that it's funny because it has a very unfunny element as well, but because it points fingers, and when he's trying to hide, you can see it's because of the red pants. [audio difficulty] there are two places that come early into the sphere of union control, two places in the confederacy in 161 -- 1861
red pantaloons. the practicalness of this idea was that the army was well supplied with red -- [laughter] those who are civil war buffs, and i cower before you really when q&a comes. i'm ready. but those of you who know about the war know that in the early weeks the craze for the french-style uniform was -- and the f company formed in the north, they decked themselves out in short jackets with -- [inaudible] and red pantaloons, but out proved in a military context to be kind of a liability....
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because he's seen as being unpatriotic when you're young you have nothing and in those red wall areas in joining the army is the thing to do they teach you patriotism and we know does that some labor leadership candidates we've talked about patriotism from reading this book that's not going to be in a big issue for the mass majority of generation left well it's interesting because that you would say that there were 2 big dividing points in the 21000 election age actually is a big divide in part but also so there's some geographical split in the vote so if you were from small towns and villages you were more likely to vote for the conservatives if you were forced from the larger towns or cities you were going to vote in labor but in fact that this sort of devolved to asia to a large degree right because what's happened is that the smaller towns and villages have got progressively older and in particular the proportion of they call it the dependency ratio the proportion of working age population to retire at age population retired age pop up the center of the population has got bigger and bigger so when we
because he's seen as being unpatriotic when you're young you have nothing and in those red wall areas in joining the army is the thing to do they teach you patriotism and we know does that some labor leadership candidates we've talked about patriotism from reading this book that's not going to be in a big issue for the mass majority of generation left well it's interesting because that you would say that there were 2 big dividing points in the 21000 election age actually is a big divide in part...
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in spain the army and red cross have set up temporary shelters with hundreds of beds and here in the french town of card the film festival venue has opened its doors to the destitute but these are only temporary solutions that aid workers fear could worsen the spread one thing we have to be really careful that we don't. come up with solutions that actually made things. and. grouping them is people together. in other settings. we now treat irish is going to create massive action. in the italian city of naples locals have been filling baskets with food and lowering them from their balconies those who can ask to put food in those who can't afford to eat are encouraged to help themselves. to tally and police have handed out fines to some homeless people for breaking curfews despite many shelters cutting capacity or closing altogether. across europe aid workers are urging all thora to use to show leniency how can you stay at home they are sick when you don't have one need barker al-jazeera london. now the mayor of turkey's largest city istanbul is urging the government to impose a full lo
in spain the army and red cross have set up temporary shelters with hundreds of beds and here in the french town of card the film festival venue has opened its doors to the destitute but these are only temporary solutions that aid workers fear could worsen the spread one thing we have to be really careful that we don't. come up with solutions that actually made things. and. grouping them is people together. in other settings. we now treat irish is going to create massive action. in the italian...
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accord or the warlord heavy for have performed at the self the cleric that libyan national army controls the area in red have to his administration is based in the eastern city of to broke forces loyal to have that i've been trying to capture tripoli from the jna for a year but haven't succeeded beyond that the city's outskirts or what have been what had reports now from tripoli. they say that have to immediately after the announcement of his spokes man ahmed in the smadi of that secession of hostilities have the forces targeted the city of a with heavy weapons and then the government forces returned the fire with. fire. they say that the government military sources say that they cannot trust have to forces announcement they say that this could be a kind of attempt by have the forces to try to gain time and try to regroup rearrange their plans especially after this setback to the south of the in the west of libya especially after they lost control of several strategic cities along the highway linking the capital tripoli to the borders the arab league is condemning israel's plan to annex parts of the occ
accord or the warlord heavy for have performed at the self the cleric that libyan national army controls the area in red have to his administration is based in the eastern city of to broke forces loyal to have that i've been trying to capture tripoli from the jna for a year but haven't succeeded beyond that the city's outskirts or what have been what had reports now from tripoli. they say that have to immediately after the announcement of his spokes man ahmed in the smadi of that secession of...