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and then rolf only knew mengele as his uncle and until the eichmann trial when mengele's name became to be known -- especially during, when auschwitz, the frankfurt auschwitz trial was being conducted, mengele's name became much more well known within germany, and mengele's stepfather, rolf's stepfather decided to let him know who his real father was. and at that time rolf mengele began an awkward and, from his point of view, forced correspondence with his father who was living in bra. and if they had a -- in brazil. they had an awkward relationship for many years. they would argue, and they didn't really understand each other. rolf was a student, a child of the '60s, radical progressive politics and didn't have any -- he had a kind of connection to his father but had intellectual battle. and he decided that he would confront the father rather than continue with the kind of labored conventions of written correspondence. so he went to brazil -- he swiped a friend's passport and went to brazil under some security precautions and met his father and had a real con upon conconfrontation w
and then rolf only knew mengele as his uncle and until the eichmann trial when mengele's name became to be known -- especially during, when auschwitz, the frankfurt auschwitz trial was being conducted, mengele's name became much more well known within germany, and mengele's stepfather, rolf's stepfather decided to let him know who his real father was. and at that time rolf mengele began an awkward and, from his point of view, forced correspondence with his father who was living in bra. and if...
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and for decades it hung in pocahontas' husband john rolfe's family home. in 1942 it was donated to the national gallery bar, and then -- gallery of art and then the national portrait gallery, where was touted as one of the most famous portraits of an early american. what we would like for people to walk away from this gallery realizing is that pocahontas holds a unique place in american history. she is the individual who put a human face on the indigenous people of the americas. and she is a reminder that the country's deepest roots are entangled with native americans. announcer 1: you can watch this and other "american artifacts" programs by visiting our website c-span.org/history. night, "american history tv" takes you to college classrooms around the culture -- country for lectures in history. >> why do you all know who lizzie borden is, and raise your hand if you had heard of this murder trial before this class? >> the deepest cause was in the transformation that took place in the minds of the american people. >> we will talk about both of these sides
and for decades it hung in pocahontas' husband john rolfe's family home. in 1942 it was donated to the national gallery bar, and then -- gallery of art and then the national portrait gallery, where was touted as one of the most famous portraits of an early american. what we would like for people to walk away from this gallery realizing is that pocahontas holds a unique place in american history. she is the individual who put a human face on the indigenous people of the americas. and she is a...
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or maybe a few times but and then once again one josef mengele basically and in 1956 when when rolf was and until there is i.c.e. in the when his name becomes a memory this is much more well known within germany and his stepfather decided to let him know his real father was and at that time rolf began an awkward and forced to say he was living in brazil so for many years they were argue and they didn't really understand each other. roth was a child of the sixties radical progressive politics and had a connection to his father but an intellectual battle. so he decided he would confront the father rather than continue with belabored conventions of written correspondence so he wiped a friends passport under the security precautions with the challenge of auschwitz and his racial theories and josef mengele essentially says it's quite emotional even with the weeping to say it so hard to please his own son would believe what was written in the papers about him that the people alive were already dead when he got there in fact he was just helping some people live a bit longer. and then eventuall
or maybe a few times but and then once again one josef mengele basically and in 1956 when when rolf was and until there is i.c.e. in the when his name becomes a memory this is much more well known within germany and his stepfather decided to let him know his real father was and at that time rolf began an awkward and forced to say he was living in brazil so for many years they were argue and they didn't really understand each other. roth was a child of the sixties radical progressive politics...
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as is back as rolf has traveled through d.c. hills back and forth on horseback for years. so how did you get an interest in stateless people. i grew up in seoul with time and after the collapse of soviet union in one moment all of the population of soviet union became a. stateless independent countries decided who will be from these population who will be the citizens and i was born in the extend its neighboring country and at the early ninety's my family and me we decided to move to cuba some because we have related groups that in this transition time we tested all these bureaucratic procedures to get new citizenship and that's why after getting my little degree i was understand holes it's difficult to be on. on determinate status me and my family was a lucky most of people pass a dispersal process and they became miss new citizens of new country actually but some people from the rural areas or not will inform or will this huge persecutors or people from the disputed territories borders border zola's so or people who pass it these little did live in came to congress and o
as is back as rolf has traveled through d.c. hills back and forth on horseback for years. so how did you get an interest in stateless people. i grew up in seoul with time and after the collapse of soviet union in one moment all of the population of soviet union became a. stateless independent countries decided who will be from these population who will be the citizens and i was born in the extend its neighboring country and at the early ninety's my family and me we decided to move to cuba some...
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at that time rolf mengele began an awkward and from his point of view, forced Ãwith his father livingl. for many years they would argue and didn't really understand each other. wolf was a student a child of 60s radical progressive politics and didn't have, he had a kind of connection to his father but you an intellectual battle. he would confront the father rather than continue with the labored conventions of written correspondence. he went to brazil, he swiped a friends passport and went to brazil under some security precautions and met his father and had a real competition with him. he challenged him about auschwitz and challenged him about his racial theories. i don't want a spoil the whole thing but mengele essentially says, gets quite emotional, even weeping, saying that it's so hurtful his own son would believe what was written in the papers about him that people who arrive at auschwitz were already dead when they got there and he was simply helping some people live a bit longer and eventually this very emotional very bitter conversation just ends and they both decide it's no lo
at that time rolf mengele began an awkward and from his point of view, forced Ãwith his father livingl. for many years they would argue and didn't really understand each other. wolf was a student a child of 60s radical progressive politics and didn't have, he had a kind of connection to his father but you an intellectual battle. he would confront the father rather than continue with the labored conventions of written correspondence. he went to brazil, he swiped a friends passport and went to...
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in a state that long touted the first interracial marriage between pocahontas and john rolfe is not nothing if actually ironic. generations of temperate -- of contemporary americans grew up knowing about pocahontas from the animated film. throughout u.s. history americans have been reproducing her supposed likeness. in the early 20th century, a famous philanthropist acquired a painting of pocahontas that was made in the early 18th century based on the engraving of pocahontas. for decades it hung in john ralph's family home. it was donated to the national gallery and then the national portrait gallery, where was touted as one of the most famous portraits of an early american. pocahontas has a unique place in american history. she is the individual who put a human face on the indigenous people of the americas. and she is a reminder that the country's deepest root are entangled with native americans. >> you can watch this and other american artifacts programs by visiting our website. >> each week american artifacts exceed to museums and historic basis to learn about american history. visit the
in a state that long touted the first interracial marriage between pocahontas and john rolfe is not nothing if actually ironic. generations of temperate -- of contemporary americans grew up knowing about pocahontas from the animated film. throughout u.s. history americans have been reproducing her supposed likeness. in the early 20th century, a famous philanthropist acquired a painting of pocahontas that was made in the early 18th century based on the engraving of pocahontas. for decades it...
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as his back i should rolf is a care guest lawyer founder of different ghana lawyers without borders association . he has spent over a decade fighting for the rights of thousands of stateless people in this country and his work has had an impact. talk to a travel to kyrgyzstan to meet as his big issue of and some of those he's helped. it is estimated that need 2 thirds of kyrgyzstan 6000000 people live in rural areas . as has traveled through d.c. hills back and forth on horseback for years. so how did you get an interest in stateless people. i grew up in seoul with time and after the collapse of soviet union in one moment all of the population of soviet union became a. stateless independent countries decided who will be from these population who will be able to do this and i was born in was the extend its neighboring country and at the early nineties my family and me we decided to move to cuba some because we have related groups that in this transition time we tested all these bureaucratic procedures to get new citizenship and that's why after getting my a law degree i was understand how was it
as his back i should rolf is a care guest lawyer founder of different ghana lawyers without borders association . he has spent over a decade fighting for the rights of thousands of stateless people in this country and his work has had an impact. talk to a travel to kyrgyzstan to meet as his big issue of and some of those he's helped. it is estimated that need 2 thirds of kyrgyzstan 6000000 people live in rural areas . as has traveled through d.c. hills back and forth on horseback for years. so...
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the country's leading domestic abuse police officer, louisa rolfe, says that all front line officerss of coercive or controlling behaviour. she adds they are working with domestic abuse charities to understand the nature of their demand. ever since the pandemic began, countries around the world have been desperately trying to get hold of personal protective equipment — or ppe. that's the gloves, facemasks and gowns needed for doctors, nurses and carers. but what happens when these items, mostly made of plastic, get thrown away? the bbc‘s tim allman reports on the potential hazards of discarded ppe. in the waters off the coast of southern france, a perhaps unexpected consequence of covid—19. this video, shot by an environmentalist called laurent lombard, appears to show disposable gloves on the sea bed, near the resort of antibes. and it's notjust gloves. there are face masks, too, in amongst the usual plastic pollution of the mediterranean. laurent lombard is part of a group called operation clean sea, which describes the oceans as our heritage that must be respected. this is what he
the country's leading domestic abuse police officer, louisa rolfe, says that all front line officerss of coercive or controlling behaviour. she adds they are working with domestic abuse charities to understand the nature of their demand. ever since the pandemic began, countries around the world have been desperately trying to get hold of personal protective equipment — or ppe. that's the gloves, facemasks and gowns needed for doctors, nurses and carers. but what happens when these items,...
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mengele write a letter to rolf near the end of his life, i am glad i was able to meet you but it is a long letter and in the end he says i don't need to justify myself to your anyone else to explain what i did in clear terms and my patience has a limited that limit is where i feel a threat to my family and to use a nazi term my racial community which is the same language he might have used in the summer of 1944 so there is no remorse on the part of mengele blue cheese frozen in time in a sense in the way he looks at the world. >> which connects to a question other people are having about other aspects of his life in argentina, whether he continued his medical experiments at all in any way or any ultimate form. >> i say the following about his life in argentina. four years on a farm with hard physical labor and when he got argentina had a rich cultural life going to libraries and bookstores and became involved with a german immigrant community some of which were right-wing and some nazis. he did publish an article, good evidence were, on genetics in a german language journal published
mengele write a letter to rolf near the end of his life, i am glad i was able to meet you but it is a long letter and in the end he says i don't need to justify myself to your anyone else to explain what i did in clear terms and my patience has a limited that limit is where i feel a threat to my family and to use a nazi term my racial community which is the same language he might have used in the summer of 1944 so there is no remorse on the part of mengele blue cheese frozen in time in a sense...
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. >> this was yesterday, emily rolfe gave birth to a nine pound baby boy. she was in labor since friday. sunday morning, her long wait was over. she has other children, but the process was much different because of the pandemic, visitors were not allowed. she was tested for the virus. now her children cannot wait to meet their new baby brother. congratulations to them. >>> a temporary medical station is coming down, the return to normal, and what is behind the decision? >>> the attorney general requests a federal investigation into the murder of an unarmed man, the questions about the handling of the ahmaud arbery case. >>> good morning, san francisco will move vulnerable people into hotel rooms, originally set aside for healthcare workers that battle the coronavirus. how much has the city paid for the rooms that have been sitting empty? >>> mike pence will be back at the white house, after news that his press secretary had tested positive for coronavirus. the new white house rules for keeping the president and vice president safe. >>> from ktvu, this is mo
. >> this was yesterday, emily rolfe gave birth to a nine pound baby boy. she was in labor since friday. sunday morning, her long wait was over. she has other children, but the process was much different because of the pandemic, visitors were not allowed. she was tested for the virus. now her children cannot wait to meet their new baby brother. congratulations to them. >>> a temporary medical station is coming down, the return to normal, and what is behind the decision?...
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the country's leading domestic abuse police officer, louisa rolfe, says that all front line officersabuse charities to understand the nature of their demand. let's talk to natasha saunders. she was verbally, physically and psychologically abused by her ex—partner. in 2018, he was found guilty of three counts of rape and one count of sexual assault and sentenced to 12 years. and then three years on licence. she has waived her right to anonymity to talk to you today and obviosuly he nature of our converstion means you may not want young children to be around. and i can also speak to clare walker. who you saw in the film. natasha, can you help our audience to understand what it might feel to be living at home during lockdown with a violent partner? i lived eight yea rs a violent partner? i lived eight years in lockdown and when i first heard about the lockdown situation, my immediate thought was that they are going to be so many people that are, you know, in close confines with people that wish them harm, whether it is psychological or physical. there's no escaping it. it is quite easy
the country's leading domestic abuse police officer, louisa rolfe, says that all front line officersabuse charities to understand the nature of their demand. let's talk to natasha saunders. she was verbally, physically and psychologically abused by her ex—partner. in 2018, he was found guilty of three counts of rape and one count of sexual assault and sentenced to 12 years. and then three years on licence. she has waived her right to anonymity to talk to you today and obviosuly he nature of...
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the country‘s leading domestic abuse police officer, louisa rolfe, says that all front line officersof the technology. the test flights can carry protective equipment and packages between the hospital in oban and the isle of mull, in 15 minutes. that must be good, i assume. it‘s hoped that test kits and samples could, in time, be transported in this way. iain macinnes reports. did the preflight check? preflight check completed. ready for take—off. this is a drone flight with a difference. medical supplies carried on board will head 12 miles across the water to the isle of mull injust 15 minutes. i think anything that improves island medical health has to be tried. i think it‘s extra resilience for our island, as well. because of covid—19, we were looking at ferry sailings and trying to cut down the risk of transmitting infection. so even if it saves one life, it will give great confidence to the island. the heavily—regulated process has been accelerated by coronavirus but the drone and its carrying abilities can be the latest tool in fighting the virus. i think particularly we are mo
the country‘s leading domestic abuse police officer, louisa rolfe, says that all front line officersof the technology. the test flights can carry protective equipment and packages between the hospital in oban and the isle of mull, in 15 minutes. that must be good, i assume. it‘s hoped that test kits and samples could, in time, be transported in this way. iain macinnes reports. did the preflight check? preflight check completed. ready for take—off. this is a drone flight with a difference....