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many nazi parties all over the middle east. they ran nazi publications, and they of specialized in arabic. henry ford's the elders of dying. which was a turning point for adolf hitler in the war against the jews. and this treat us today -- the fake protocol, the forgery is still the best selling book in the arab world. in addition, the nazis did one up. upset the apple cards with the british. the british had the mandate for palestine. the british had the control over german debt. and the nazis wanted to keep palestine open for jews. now you remember i wrote the book about the transfer agreement. the deal between the zionist and the nazis that brought home 60,000 jews to palestine and millions and millions of their money. well, that was actually based upon the deal in 1903 with the czar which was actually based on the mosaic deal to let me people go with the cattle and sheep and goats to come with. the nazis wanted palestine to remain a jewish settlement so they could force the jews out of europe, force the jews out of germany, a
many nazi parties all over the middle east. they ran nazi publications, and they of specialized in arabic. henry ford's the elders of dying. which was a turning point for adolf hitler in the war against the jews. and this treat us today -- the fake protocol, the forgery is still the best selling book in the arab world. in addition, the nazis did one up. upset the apple cards with the british. the british had the mandate for palestine. the british had the control over german debt. and the nazis...
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in the -- what is the farhud? it is a nazi/arab alliance against the jews of baghdad on june 1st and june 2nd, 1941. this was an attempt to exterminate the jews of baghdad of iraq, did not go the way they planned, and we will explain exactly what happened. the word farhud is actually an iconic symbol for the arab/and not the alliance in the holocaust. how is it a group of people dwelling in a land for 2600 years, the jews of mesopotamia and iraq, 1,000 years before muhammed, came to be considered to be vernon, sub human and were expelled from their own home and subject to efforts to perpetrated genocide. how is that the nazis who were anti-semitic made an alliance with the arabs who are semites? a semite is children of the descendants of noaa. noaa had three sons. those descendants including abraham were semites, the arabs and the jews are difference stems of the abraham treat. how is it that the nazis who hated arabs and semites were able to make an alliance against the british and the jews? what was the purpose? the purpose
in the -- what is the farhud? it is a nazi/arab alliance against the jews of baghdad on june 1st and june 2nd, 1941. this was an attempt to exterminate the jews of baghdad of iraq, did not go the way they planned, and we will explain exactly what happened. the word farhud is actually an iconic symbol for the arab/and not the alliance in the holocaust. how is it a group of people dwelling in a land for 2600 years, the jews of mesopotamia and iraq, 1,000 years before muhammed, came to be...
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the mufti of jerusalem and the nazis. i'm talking about actual trench warfare. i spoke to a man here who said he was in the partisans. they fought against the part of sun's in yugoslavia, thousands of them. artillery brigade, paratroopers, infantry, this was not just a bunch of people robber rousing in the streets, this was not just a bunch of people on the radio. this was a group helping hitler wages for against humanity. it is very difficult when you talk about yugoslavia because you have surfs, catholics, some jews, muslims, bosnian muslims. the alliance changes by the minute, the hour, and it was a murderous makes that we have seen today. the same part of the world. the truth is that the worst crimes of the holocaust were committed by the muslim catholic alliance has plans of the nazis in yugoslavia. eventually it lost the war, but the holocaust stopped in may of 1945, but then it continued in the middle east as all of the infrastructure that has been put to place by the arabs to make common cause with the nazis to destroy the jews now came into their own mid
the mufti of jerusalem and the nazis. i'm talking about actual trench warfare. i spoke to a man here who said he was in the partisans. they fought against the part of sun's in yugoslavia, thousands of them. artillery brigade, paratroopers, infantry, this was not just a bunch of people robber rousing in the streets, this was not just a bunch of people on the radio. this was a group helping hitler wages for against humanity. it is very difficult when you talk about yugoslavia because you have...
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his attorney was probably the one who introduced him to the nazi party. and over three months that he was in jail, but not the party supported its family. it was the one who also offered him a job when he came out of prison as a road constructor. and at that point he joined the ss and becomes an administrative officer, and in his vocal ss in austria. he arrives in the ghetto after being on the eastern front. sorry about that. he arrives in together after being in the eastern front in 1942. and becomes in charge of the authority in the ghetto in charge of collecting the property left behind by the jews. you can see testimony for that right here on the right hand side of the photo. that is probably some type of property that was taken from businesses of jews and would be transferred into konrad's warehouses. within these warehouses, he had an amazing collection. he had a room with 200 grand pianos, anti-repost about this in 1945 when he is arrested by the americans. he has a room full of cars. he has a room full of -- he has a room with 50,000 toys that he t
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. >> he struggled to keep germany's church from joining the nazi. he joined the resistant movement and hitler had him executed. scott ross has his inspiring story. >> germany, 1939, hitler's rise to power stunned everyone with its speed and ver rosty. the nazis bullied a nation and dismantle the 3rd reich from the inside. dietrich bonhoeffer was a leader in the cause. >> i sat down with author author erick me tax cis to discuss bonhoeffer's life of faith. >> pastor, martyr, prophet, spy. why bonhoeffer? >> today as christians we need role models. he is the ultimate for christians today. >> bonhoeffer grew up in gentlemen germany. father distinguished chemist. his brother worked with einstein to split the atom. he was surprised by what he found or rather what he didn't find. >> in new york, they preach about virtually everything. one thing addressed so rarely, i have yet to hear it namely the gospel of jesus christ, the cross, sin, forgiveness, death and life. that sounds like -->> that is 80 years ago he wrote those words about the state of main stre
. >> he struggled to keep germany's church from joining the nazi. he joined the resistant movement and hitler had him executed. scott ross has his inspiring story. >> germany, 1939, hitler's rise to power stunned everyone with its speed and ver rosty. the nazis bullied a nation and dismantle the 3rd reich from the inside. dietrich bonhoeffer was a leader in the cause. >> i sat down with author author erick me tax cis to discuss bonhoeffer's life of faith. >> pastor,...
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the nazis used the event for propaganda. >> the sporting events themselves were wonderful, but the nazis influenced and exploited the games.i that is something many people have been reluctant to acknowledge. >> if minnick wins its bid to st the 2018 winter olympics -- if munich wins its bid to host the 2018 winter olympics, they will get a taste of an en bigger sporting spectacle in seven years' time. >> along -- among the top stars in garmisch will be local resident, maria riesch. after the two gold medals in the last olympics, she hopes to improve for standings. >> maria riesch, hurtling down the slopes at nearly 120 miles per hour an almost flawless technique. she stands out from the crowd. she was recently voted 2010 sportswoman of the year. now she faces her next title battle in her home town of garmisch partenkirchen. >> only a few athletes have the chance to contest a world championship in their home town. i am in good form. i was successful in the last two big events. naturally, it would be a highlight to be successful at home. >> maria riesch was world championship in -- champio
the nazis used the event for propaganda. >> the sporting events themselves were wonderful, but the nazis influenced and exploited the games.i that is something many people have been reluctant to acknowledge. >> if minnick wins its bid to st the 2018 winter olympics -- if munich wins its bid to host the 2018 winter olympics, they will get a taste of an en bigger sporting spectacle in seven years' time. >> along -- among the top stars in garmisch will be local resident, maria...
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the same holds for nazi germany. the vision of destruction of the soviet union was a vision of colonization, a vision of racial colonization, and therefore highly ideological, but also a vision of colonization, a new frontier empire and ideology is not about economics and economics to work with yellow. likewise emphasize ideology cannot be understood without politics. politics one can only set if i get i beauteous retreat and talking about. politics than in crude encounters between a teacher in me and the soviet union through the politics which is evident when groups resist the germans resist the soviets and help us all and have to decide what to do. all about his politics. and the tenderness and, the most controversial kind of politics of the politics of the interaction between the soviet union and nazi germany. this interaction could involve competition. it could involve military alliance or it could involve war. but i would stress that even when it involves were, the two regimes made each other worse. so for exampl
the same holds for nazi germany. the vision of destruction of the soviet union was a vision of colonization, a vision of racial colonization, and therefore highly ideological, but also a vision of colonization, a new frontier empire and ideology is not about economics and economics to work with yellow. likewise emphasize ideology cannot be understood without politics. politics one can only set if i get i beauteous retreat and talking about. politics than in crude encounters between a teacher in...
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in the resulting proof of his propaganda like the rehabilitation of nazi collaborators like you here bitch and moan there the two nationalist army leaders to ban men there and i mention here which were made heroes of ukraine by former president you shouldn't go there groups are seen by many as nazi collaborators first they fought the german invasion then turned again. as the soviet troops at times using gruesome tactics against civilians the former president's decision split open ukraine ideologically now with victory on the court which in office the author proved in court that been there had no right to bear the heroic accolade for. the laws that only a citizen of ukraine can become a hero and been there wasn't a ukrainian citizen but the law doesn't matter to some people here they believe the really crane is in the west of the country and they don't want to find any compromise here the court's decision caused massive public outcry in the west of ukraine and nationalist hotbed from renaming the streets after been there to raising funds for new monuments people in this part of the co
in the resulting proof of his propaganda like the rehabilitation of nazi collaborators like you here bitch and moan there the two nationalist army leaders to ban men there and i mention here which were made heroes of ukraine by former president you shouldn't go there groups are seen by many as nazi collaborators first they fought the german invasion then turned again. as the soviet troops at times using gruesome tactics against civilians the former president's decision split open ukraine...
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black, for this extraordinary panorama of the arab/muslim/nazi alliance and for drawing for us the continuity of this issue. >> thank you. >> from way back. >> what is your question? >> my question is simply, very simple. i've always heard that the grand mufti was instrumental in all these events, and i would love it if you could give us a few more details about the persona of this man. >> the grand mufti of jerusalem was made a mufti by the british, and then they made him a grand mufti. and he was put power for the sole purpose of keeping the arabs of palestine into some kind of track quillty -- track quillty. and the reason for that was they were trying to build at that time and ultimately did build a pipeline from iraq to high that to bring all the british petroleum oil to the, to the allies and to the western world. now, british petroleum's name at that time was not called british petroleum, it was called anglo-persian and many other names. so the must mufti of jerusalem a shadow government. he was given virtual autonomy, he was on the british payroll. he had his own infrastructure, and h
black, for this extraordinary panorama of the arab/muslim/nazi alliance and for drawing for us the continuity of this issue. >> thank you. >> from way back. >> what is your question? >> my question is simply, very simple. i've always heard that the grand mufti was instrumental in all these events, and i would love it if you could give us a few more details about the persona of this man. >> the grand mufti of jerusalem was made a mufti by the british, and then they...
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troops one of the major issues is how the flute on the side of nazi germany a view today so. unfortunately many believe the lothian waffen s.s. who fought against the bolsheviks were liberators but they in fact were bandits and robbers they have seen documents listing real estate that belong to jews killed in ghettos i think their property should be returned the amount of reparations claimed by latvian jews around sixty five million dollars the country's government says that they will continue to hold talks with religious leaders in order to come up with a solution however those in power draw their support from nationalist groups who are far less diplomatic when it comes to the issue of the lottery an administration is not responsible for the night you do it on the holocaust began our country was under occupation by definition lightly and i thought at least cannot be responsible for actions of occupants local jewish leaders say that they only want what was stolen to be returned however they realize that this may be difficult with current attitude in latvia while they wish we k
troops one of the major issues is how the flute on the side of nazi germany a view today so. unfortunately many believe the lothian waffen s.s. who fought against the bolsheviks were liberators but they in fact were bandits and robbers they have seen documents listing real estate that belong to jews killed in ghettos i think their property should be returned the amount of reparations claimed by latvian jews around sixty five million dollars the country's government says that they will continue...
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lovey is jewish communities demanding compensation from the government for property stolen by the nazis during the second world war but many believe the case is likely to be rejected in a country where s.s. forces are seen as liberators from soviet occupation peter all of the reports from the baltic states. thousands of law being jews were robbed of their property money and in many cases their lives by nazi troops one of the major issues is how people met on the side of nazi germany a view to doing so really. unfortunately many believed a lot of in waffen s.s. who fought against the bolsheviks were liberators but they in fact were bandits and robbers they have seen documents listing real estate that belong to jews killed in ghettos i think their property should be returned the amount of reparations claimed by latvian jews is around sixty five million dollars the country's government says that they will continue to hold talks with religious leaders in order to come up with a solution however those in power draw their support from nationalist groups who are far less diplomatic when it com
lovey is jewish communities demanding compensation from the government for property stolen by the nazis during the second world war but many believe the case is likely to be rejected in a country where s.s. forces are seen as liberators from soviet occupation peter all of the reports from the baltic states. thousands of law being jews were robbed of their property money and in many cases their lives by nazi troops one of the major issues is how people met on the side of nazi germany a view to...
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they long started world war two and claim their governments turning a blind eye to the crimes of the nazis were considered a liberating force in the countries of personal history. and the u.s. is facing an increasing population of out of work graduates has been struggling autonomy fails to provide employment and. all those stories are much more coming up in about fifteen minutes let's go over to kate at the doorstep. there today there's at least one moscow club that's looking forward to the coming big week in europe. in football i understand mine is a yes that's right a scot have one foot in the europa league last sixteen after winning one at pax so like a last week the return leg is tomorrow and we assess the moscow's side's chances to stress the sport that's nice. hello welcome to the sports news thank you for joining me and these are the headlines continental target states can aim to become the first russian team to reach the last sixteen of the right pally in another big week of european football . while things of spain little nazi school of the late went out as barcelona. want to rest
they long started world war two and claim their governments turning a blind eye to the crimes of the nazis were considered a liberating force in the countries of personal history. and the u.s. is facing an increasing population of out of work graduates has been struggling autonomy fails to provide employment and. all those stories are much more coming up in about fifteen minutes let's go over to kate at the doorstep. there today there's at least one moscow club that's looking forward to the...
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the nazis used the event for propaganda. >> the sporting events themselves were wonderful, but the nazis influenced and exploited the games. that is something many people have been reluctant to acknowledge. >> if minnick wins its bid to host the 2018 winter olympics -- if munich wins its bid to host the 2018 winter olympics, they will get a taste of an even bigger sporting spectacle in seven years' time. >> along -- among the top stars in garmisch will be local resident, maria riesch. after the two gold medals in the last olympics, she hopes to improve for standings. >> maria riesch, hurtling down the slopes at nearly 120 miles per hour an almost flawless technique. she stands out from the crowd. she was recently voted 2010 sportswoman of the year. now she faces her next title battle in her home town of garmisch partenkirchen. >> only a few athletes have the chance to contest a world championship in their home town. i am in good form. i was successful in the last two big events. naturally, it would be a highlight to be successful at home. >> maria riesch was world championship in -- cham
the nazis used the event for propaganda. >> the sporting events themselves were wonderful, but the nazis influenced and exploited the games. that is something many people have been reluctant to acknowledge. >> if minnick wins its bid to host the 2018 winter olympics -- if munich wins its bid to host the 2018 winter olympics, they will get a taste of an even bigger sporting spectacle in seven years' time. >> along -- among the top stars in garmisch will be local resident, maria...
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among the highlights this wednesday was the world premiere of the tragic comic take on the nazi era. is screened out of competition in tells the story of two childhood friends in vina whose fortunes change when the nazi's and ex austria. it stars the son of wealthy jewish art collectors, and he steps into his friends ss uniform which ultimately leads to him surviving the holocaust. "my best in amigos " has been well-received by critics.l+ i asked -- my best in the me" has been well-received by critics. i asked our film correspondent if it has struck a chord. " when i first heard about this movie, i knew itould be in the film festival, and i thought it was another ponders politically correct look at the holocaust, and we've seen thousands of times before. stories of jewish and arab and friends and so forth. i was worried that it was going to be one of these movies. but what happened halfway through this movie is it takes a turn and becomes a mistaken identity comedy. it is quite clever, quite funny. and i was incredibly impressed with the actor who shows his, the chops in the film. it
among the highlights this wednesday was the world premiere of the tragic comic take on the nazi era. is screened out of competition in tells the story of two childhood friends in vina whose fortunes change when the nazi's and ex austria. it stars the son of wealthy jewish art collectors, and he steps into his friends ss uniform which ultimately leads to him surviving the holocaust. "my best in amigos " has been well-received by critics.l+ i asked -- my best in the me" has been...
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what they lost on world war two and claim their governments turning a blind eye to the crimes of the nazis were considered a liberating force in the country's history. and the u.s. is facing an increasing population of overqualified janitors as the country is struggling economy to provide for college graduates. next artie's adventure james brown head south to the pens a region for the latest in our discovering series stay with us. in russian terms the pens region is just a short hop from. around six hundred fifty kilometers southeast in only an hour's plane journey away it's an area that any traveler should explore. the capital cleanser is home to more than half a million people and although it's a modern city with a driving business and cultural scene there are plenty of twits possed sit around the streets. so this is where the history of penza began back in sixteen sixty three it was founded as a firm to town on the very first wooden buildings went up.
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they lost during world war two and claim their governments turning a blind died of the crimes of the nazis some consider the liberating force in the country's official history. the us is facing an increasing population of out of work graduates is the struggling economy fails to provide good point twenty two forty five here in moscow thanks speak with r.t. tonight it's catch up with the for our top story of course a lot of impact around the world and also having impacts in the world of sports as well the trouble going on it's affecting formula one is dominating receiving sidelines isn't in the world of sport there he is having yes that's right the bar bahrain grand prix has been called off due to the unrest there in the gulf so what what we don't know we're waiting to find out in the meantime the season when i start in melbourne at the end of march ok i'll let you update us. well i thank you for joining me for the sports news and here are the top story is called off the bahrain grand prix has been postponed because of antigovernment protests in the gulf. while continental targets to a sky a
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for the lost during world war two and claim the government is turning a blind eye to the crimes of the nazis who are considered liberating force in the country's official history. the us is facing an increasing population of how to work graduates as the struggling economy fails to provide them employment twenty forty five here in moscow thanks for being with our two kids got the latest sports for you tonight. hello welcome to the sports news thank you for joining me and these are the headlines continental target states can aim to become the first russian team to reach the last sixteen of the europa league and another big week of european football. while teams of spain almost see scored the late went out as barcelona. want to restore that five point lead over round the bridge at the top of the league . and final few as a continental hockey league season closes sixteen teams packed with bok one hundred like a garden cup and postseason play offs. but let's start by looking ahead to this week's european football action where god looking to become the first russian team to reach the last sixteen
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turning a blind eye to the crimes of the nazis who are considered a liberating force in the country's official history. and the u.s. is facing an increasing population of out of work graduates as the struggling economy fails to provide employment. and here in business russian equity markets post gains as oil continues to rise due to political upheaval in the middle east more on that and other stories of business. it's five pm in moscow this is coming to you live first up this hour dozens of people have been reported killed in the libyan capital tripoli overnight as violence continues to spread across the country key administrative buildings have been set on fire with thousands of anti-government activists still on the streets calling for the for the an end i should say to the forty one year rule of colonel gadhafi the son of the libyan leader blames exiles and outsiders for taking the contrary to the brink of civil rule or he says troops loyal to the government will fight until the last man standing the army is said to be using live ammunition against demonstrators with international
turning a blind eye to the crimes of the nazis who are considered a liberating force in the country's official history. and the u.s. is facing an increasing population of out of work graduates as the struggling economy fails to provide employment. and here in business russian equity markets post gains as oil continues to rise due to political upheaval in the middle east more on that and other stories of business. it's five pm in moscow this is coming to you live first up this hour dozens of...
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the reason that i raise it is not to defend the nazi criminals by any means. but, in fact, rules are absolutely required because when left to our own, we physicians haven't been very good about it. >> another question. >> i have a question for the author. elizabeth hughes, you know, you mentioned as soon as she started receiving treatment, she wanted to be out of the spotlight and move on. as far as writing the book and doing research, did you work with the hughes family? what was their perspective? were they in favor, or did you have to work with them? >> very good question. we made a decision when we began researching and writing the book we would not talk to anyone in the hughes family. we would not talk to any of the descendants of any the discoverers. we wanted to work with just the artifacts that were available to us. we didn't want to unfortunately get spin from people 75 or 80 or 90 years after the event. that's a decision that we made. the question that comes up quite a bit is, you know, why did elizabeth turn and back on toronto and never really discu
the reason that i raise it is not to defend the nazi criminals by any means. but, in fact, rules are absolutely required because when left to our own, we physicians haven't been very good about it. >> another question. >> i have a question for the author. elizabeth hughes, you know, you mentioned as soon as she started receiving treatment, she wanted to be out of the spotlight and move on. as far as writing the book and doing research, did you work with the hughes family? what was...
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over the muslim brotherhood may take over an office they were connected with the nazis in the second world war against the brotherhood if you go on that way back but that was because the british were the colonial power and they saw what any friend of. any enemy of britain is going to maybe you can be our friend but let's not be too concerned about democracy breaking out in egypt because that's what we preach around the world with supposedly democracy to iraq and afghanistan and i think actually shows a lot of the western powers words about democracy all almost want him to work also when you when you talk about the implementation of democracy or puppet democracies all around the world let's talk about the future agenda here because when it comes to giving the united states and of course its big friend israel what will they be looking to push in egypt with or without mubarak as president and what will the american and israeli powers be trying to push for. well a standing leno of the last few days these re government is called for no elections in egypt well what business is it if there
over the muslim brotherhood may take over an office they were connected with the nazis in the second world war against the brotherhood if you go on that way back but that was because the british were the colonial power and they saw what any friend of. any enemy of britain is going to maybe you can be our friend but let's not be too concerned about democracy breaking out in egypt because that's what we preach around the world with supposedly democracy to iraq and afghanistan and i think actually...
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army against the nazis in europe. another member noted the dedication of all of our veterans made our country a better place. >> we've come a long way from 1941 and '42. we have to thank each of you veterans, all of you, for all you did to make this great country a success. god bless america. >> the 442nd is famous for being the most decorated unit for its size and service time in u.s. military history. they suffered heavy losses in the battlefield, all while many of their families were imprisonnenned back here at home. >>> our warming trend is going to get underway out there tomorrow. look at our radar picture. keeping storms well to the north. notice how the clouds are hooking around into the bay area. as you head out the door tomorrow morning, it is going to be another cold one. temperatures are going to be cooler than what we saw out there this morning. santa rosa, napa, 35 degrees. half-moon bay should be 38. 40 in san jose. 39 in antioch. temperatures warming 5 to 10 degrees. 72 in santa rosa. 65 in san francisco
army against the nazis in europe. another member noted the dedication of all of our veterans made our country a better place. >> we've come a long way from 1941 and '42. we have to thank each of you veterans, all of you, for all you did to make this great country a success. god bless america. >> the 442nd is famous for being the most decorated unit for its size and service time in u.s. military history. they suffered heavy losses in the battlefield, all while many of their families...
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trained by the nazis during world war two. thousand the sister. was close to him. she has never spoken about her brother before. she became a three what sort of training did he get in germany you thought it was called commando commander needs and he had yes eight luke wireless devices i mean occasions and all types of explosives. six weeks after soraya thousand targeted jewish stronghold ben yehuda street in the heart of jerusalem this insanity takes binion who the street will see in charge of the operation he was in charge he planned at the beginning the middle and the end of history. but you roussillon in one nine hundred forty eight was an armed camp. jewish areas protected by checkpoints and rifle bearing guards. the only way through was to disguise the bomb vehicles as a british military convoy. and the men driving those trucks were six british army deserters. you should tell me about the two british jews are under siege weren't any of the us treasury knew who were quick to go once that worst of them sent us to the mat against the steel can and i think they we
trained by the nazis during world war two. thousand the sister. was close to him. she has never spoken about her brother before. she became a three what sort of training did he get in germany you thought it was called commando commander needs and he had yes eight luke wireless devices i mean occasions and all types of explosives. six weeks after soraya thousand targeted jewish stronghold ben yehuda street in the heart of jerusalem this insanity takes binion who the street will see in charge of...
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however it was also incredibly important to understand the history of nazi germany. why is that? very simple. the germans carried out almost all of their killings on territories then immediately after the war fell behind the iron curtain. the line that they killed as the same line that marked off the soviet postwar empire. if we have an idea of nazi german policy we have to have archives the concern those territories were the germans did most of the killing. a surprise results of the end of communism is now have a much stronger basis on which to talk about not only the history of communism but also on nazi germany. why hasn't this book been written by someone else in the last 20 years? this is not a book that i particularly wanted to write. had someone else written that i would it hit my cap but i rode out of a sense of obligation and then to have a more stronger feeling that perhaps it never would be written. in any event, the reasons why it has not been written are three. they have to do with certain weaknesses three impressive schools of historical writing. the first of these t
however it was also incredibly important to understand the history of nazi germany. why is that? very simple. the germans carried out almost all of their killings on territories then immediately after the war fell behind the iron curtain. the line that they killed as the same line that marked off the soviet postwar empire. if we have an idea of nazi german policy we have to have archives the concern those territories were the germans did most of the killing. a surprise results of the end of...
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in the country's official history they accuse the government in turning up wind of the crimes of the nazis against the backdrop of north africa and the middle east max keiser and stacy herbert ask if the u.s. could now fall into financial world it's coming your way next. max kaiser this is the kaiser report you know revolutions are happening all over the world the big question is what about the united states of america ones are going to start revolting i know it's already revolting but ones are going to really revolt stays here what's happening the first war we're going to talk about is the economic war paul be pharaoh forget mubarak it's fed reign of terror that must stand now this is your take with a very pretty picture on paul b. ferals headline fed dictator ben nanking needs to be toppled.
in the country's official history they accuse the government in turning up wind of the crimes of the nazis against the backdrop of north africa and the middle east max keiser and stacy herbert ask if the u.s. could now fall into financial world it's coming your way next. max kaiser this is the kaiser report you know revolutions are happening all over the world the big question is what about the united states of america ones are going to start revolting i know it's already revolting but ones are...
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among the highlights this wednesday was the world premiere of the tragic comic take on the nazi era. is screened out of competition in tells the story of two childhood friends in vienna whose fortunes change when the nazi's and ex austria. it stars the son of wealthy jewish art collectors, and he steps into his friends ss uniform which ultimately leads to him surviving the holocaust. "my best in amigos " has been i asked -- my best in the me" has been well-received by critics. i asked our film correspondent if it has struck a chord. " when i first heard about this movie, i knew it would be in the film festival, and i thought it was another ponders politically correct look at the holocaust, and we've seen thousands of times before. stories of jewish and arab and friends and so forth. i was worried that it was going to be one of these movies. but what happened halfway through this movie is it takes a turn and becomes a mistaken identity comedy. it is quite clever, quite funny. and i was incredibly impressed with the actor who shows his, the chops in the film. it is a shame it is not in
among the highlights this wednesday was the world premiere of the tragic comic take on the nazi era. is screened out of competition in tells the story of two childhood friends in vienna whose fortunes change when the nazi's and ex austria. it stars the son of wealthy jewish art collectors, and he steps into his friends ss uniform which ultimately leads to him surviving the holocaust. "my best in amigos " has been i asked -- my best in the me" has been well-received by critics. i...