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past and present in the weimar republic the ideology of ethno nationalism was widespread and eventually became the foundation of the nazi regime. extreme right in germany today is clearly drawing upon this old folkish ideology this ethno nationalism this was right wing extremists today are stoking fears of immigration and what they call the great replacement because i was toshiba's you know the great replacement is when the majority population the native population is displaced and replaced. a minority when the ethnic composition of a population is turned on its head. and once again the new rights ethno nationalist ideas are companied by racism and anti semitism. everyone knows which old parasites were talking about. the new right rejects today's germany and believes the time is ripe for a national transformation 5. there's a belief i think it's a delusional one more that the time has come to overthrow the system they hate to overthrow democracy to its own corner. what does the germany of today have to do with the via our republic of nearly a century ago what do they have in common what
past and present in the weimar republic the ideology of ethno nationalism was widespread and eventually became the foundation of the nazi regime. extreme right in germany today is clearly drawing upon this old folkish ideology this ethno nationalism this was right wing extremists today are stoking fears of immigration and what they call the great replacement because i was toshiba's you know the great replacement is when the majority population the native population is displaced and replaced. a...
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watergate at the time political parties in a weimar republic were under attack there was a widespread feeling that germans didn't need multiple political parties all they needed was a single true representative of the people that a strong leader a strong single party just. that's what we're seeing again today for the populist the radical right of saying we are the true people we represent the people everyone else is being manipulated and is acting against the people's interests and does because you block the times the major parties have been preying on the state and turn the government of our nation and people into an arena for ideological experiments the a.f.d. is our country's last chance to evolve in the right direction otherwise we must prepare to fight. one day a skull bits as leader of the a.f.p. and brandenburg and has extensive contacts with neo nazi youth organizations the party is putting its faith in the younger generations. many in the weimar republic also recognized the importance of youth organizations churches professional associations sports clubs and political parties
watergate at the time political parties in a weimar republic were under attack there was a widespread feeling that germans didn't need multiple political parties all they needed was a single true representative of the people that a strong leader a strong single party just. that's what we're seeing again today for the populist the radical right of saying we are the true people we represent the people everyone else is being manipulated and is acting against the people's interests and does because...
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the park on the river in many weimar. you hundreds come from a good test garden house is in the middle of the park the writer lived there between 776 and 782 now it too is used as a good to museum. by mel was a focus of intellectual life in the late 18th and early 19th centuries now you can trace that intellectual life in many places there. that salt fine industrial complex in essen in north rhine-westphalia is an example of industrial heritage. once the world's largest and most modern coal mining complex it exemplifies the development of heavy industry in europe. is like good it's at this point in style while this region's origins lie with coal and steel and it's very important for the region and its identity to preserve and document individual facilities so people can see how they operated how people worked here and also how they lived. the former industrial complex has been a world heritage site since 2001. the colyer. we went into operation in $851.00 and coal was mined and processed there for more than 100 years the
the park on the river in many weimar. you hundreds come from a good test garden house is in the middle of the park the writer lived there between 776 and 782 now it too is used as a good to museum. by mel was a focus of intellectual life in the late 18th and early 19th centuries now you can trace that intellectual life in many places there. that salt fine industrial complex in essen in north rhine-westphalia is an example of industrial heritage. once the world's largest and most modern coal...
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this café in central weimar east in germany has become something of a home from home for.the iraqi poet musician and filmmaker hasn't seen his family and friends in mosul for 4 years. before he left he spent 2 years in hiding from the i asked which team does what incompatible with islamic law. but in my hometown. i think the situation was a bit like more complicated so it wasn't that comfortable to go to work outside or . just things especially going when i was there and. he still in touch with his friends back home and follows the new instrument closely from social media he knows that the iraqi protests begun by civil activists in october 29th seen have cost some 500 lying. to my professor not to talk about his private life his family is still in iraq. before he fled the country and 2016 had studied english and what as a teacher his creative work tackled the values of i asked and the devastation being wreaked on his city. including a short film called a prisoner from mosul. it was despite the risks he continued publishing poems and performing and uploading videos to you t
this café in central weimar east in germany has become something of a home from home for.the iraqi poet musician and filmmaker hasn't seen his family and friends in mosul for 4 years. before he left he spent 2 years in hiding from the i asked which team does what incompatible with islamic law. but in my hometown. i think the situation was a bit like more complicated so it wasn't that comfortable to go to work outside or . just things especially going when i was there and. he still in touch...
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is now a fellow if the penn program writers in exile and the association weimar city of refuge. it's organized by vies has a local sculptor and graphic artist mosul was liberated in 2017 but still can't go back the situation remains too dangerous. the problem that we always suffer in iraq that there is a government that maybe they represent some of the. people in iraq but there is also a huge number of people this government doesn't like they do that they don't represent those people and those people they want to change the government but they don't have the power. vytas sachs is a member of the international cities of refuge network founded in 1993 in response to iranian fat against rightist soundman rushdie it office persecuted and has a safe haven. rights as visual artists musicians they can exert influence this week but that's why they're often the 1st to be persecuted by the powers that be by the state powers or religious fundamentalist forces that's the problem that's why we have this program we take it very seriously what if you're going to live. here environment tomorrow
is now a fellow if the penn program writers in exile and the association weimar city of refuge. it's organized by vies has a local sculptor and graphic artist mosul was liberated in 2017 but still can't go back the situation remains too dangerous. the problem that we always suffer in iraq that there is a government that maybe they represent some of the. people in iraq but there is also a huge number of people this government doesn't like they do that they don't represent those people and those...
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she doesn't good as homes in weimar are also world heritage sites. go to live in this large house for 50 years until his death and 832 it provided him with plenty of room for his art collection. here he wrote such works as follows and the novel elective affinities. the park on the river in the environment are. you 100 was gone for good his garden house is in the middle of the park the writer lived there between 776 and 782 now it too is used as a good to museum. vinyl was a focus of intellectual life in the late 18th and early 19th century now you can trace that intellectual life in many places there. that saul fine industrial complex in essendon north rhine-westphalia is an example of industrial heritage. once the world's largest and most modern coal mining complex it exemplifies the development of heavy industry in europe. little good is that the call in style while this region's origins lie with coal and steel and it's very important for the region and its identity to preserve and document individual facilities so people can see how they operated
she doesn't good as homes in weimar are also world heritage sites. go to live in this large house for 50 years until his death and 832 it provided him with plenty of room for his art collection. here he wrote such works as follows and the novel elective affinities. the park on the river in the environment are. you 100 was gone for good his garden house is in the middle of the park the writer lived there between 776 and 782 now it too is used as a good to museum. vinyl was a focus of...
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after weimar city palace burned down in 774 good to supervise its reconstruction for the duo. also conferred other positions on good. in 797 he put him in charge of the ducal book collection good to ran the library for 35 years and made it one of the most important german libraries of its time. we are now in mali a library is one of the most important archives of the via math class as is america it still contains books with which cost of martinville and you hand got fleas hair there shillong guta and many other writers of the time worked. she wasn't good as holmes environment are also world heritage sites. good to live in this large house for 50 years until his death and 832 it provided him with plenty of room for his art collection. here he wrote such works as follows and the novel elective affinities. the park on the river in maine via. hundley has gone from good to his garden house is in the middle of the park the writer lived there between 776 and 782 now it too is used as a good to museum. vinyl was a focus of intellectual life in the late 18th and early 19th centuries no
after weimar city palace burned down in 774 good to supervise its reconstruction for the duo. also conferred other positions on good. in 797 he put him in charge of the ducal book collection good to ran the library for 35 years and made it one of the most important german libraries of its time. we are now in mali a library is one of the most important archives of the via math class as is america it still contains books with which cost of martinville and you hand got fleas hair there shillong...
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germany at the time of the weimar republic. and tell me today i. am just a alphonse of the shadows of the past reach. back to the future. by mt today. 15 w. . even if the coronavirus are sending football into a force to break. us we will still be bringing you the star is small. the story isn't essential surrounding our favorite sport. because we won't let the soccer fun stop just yet. to go. 90 minutes on d w. every day comes for us and for a lot of the body. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation law doing mixed signals green earth how can we protect travel to the smog we can make a difference todd uses the environmental series of models $3000.00 on t.w. daum on. each side tells my story. of the people who plan to me build dedicated to me. i'm not too dumb to. be honest a good sound mind. body and the centuries they built me they created something in the inside the too much as i was destroying. my mom to my cities days for centuries and accompanied my country transferring the hours until the day i mean a bunny. not to have done
germany at the time of the weimar republic. and tell me today i. am just a alphonse of the shadows of the past reach. back to the future. by mt today. 15 w. . even if the coronavirus are sending football into a force to break. us we will still be bringing you the star is small. the story isn't essential surrounding our favorite sport. because we won't let the soccer fun stop just yet. to go. 90 minutes on d w. every day comes for us and for a lot of the body. global ideas is on its way to bring...
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to me at the time of the weimar republic. today. just to alfonse of the shadows of the cons for each. x. of the future. time out today. in 75 minutes. ringback in the army of climate change. clothes from a suit. to school. what ideas do they have for their future. d.w. dot com african american cities just. click the thames or. what's the secret behind this classic. music the sound. as soon as you hear beethoven lose your mind. for the story behind the music. head for need ages criticism from. the past. oz. beethoven's 9th symphony for the more old starts implemented on t w. this is d w news and these are our top stories. the governor of new york has made an urgent appeal for medical volunteers as the number of registered deaths from the coronavirus climbs above 1200 people a u.s. navy medical ship has arrived to help relieve pressure on the city's overstretched hospitals. france has become the 4th country to report over 3000 covert 19 deaths both aliens.
to me at the time of the weimar republic. today. just to alfonse of the shadows of the cons for each. x. of the future. time out today. in 75 minutes. ringback in the army of climate change. clothes from a suit. to school. what ideas do they have for their future. d.w. dot com african american cities just. click the thames or. what's the secret behind this classic. music the sound. as soon as you hear beethoven lose your mind. for the story behind the music. head for need ages criticism from....
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the city's museum of german film is full of reminders of when the streets of weimar berlin, and its filmld's greatest film—makers and rivalled a place called hollywoodland. you have films like fritz lang's m, or even metropolis.. ..shot in the streets of berlin, and showing a science fiction city of the future is, of course, influenced by the big metropolis that berlin was in the 1920s already. it was one of the capitals of movie—making in the world, not only in germany, i think, one of the most important. the end of world war ii left berlin in ruins and gave rise to an era of so—called rubble cinema, such as the murderers are among us or roberto rossellini's germany, year zero. and then the war would turn into the cold war, and for nearly four decades, berlin was cut in two. the wall may only be a tourist attraction these days, but berlin's unique history can't help but shape the stories that are crafted here, and neither the city nor its cinema can ever quite escape its past. it's the divided city. i mean, berlin is full of stories and full of...tension. berlin is, for me, a city with
the city's museum of german film is full of reminders of when the streets of weimar berlin, and its filmld's greatest film—makers and rivalled a place called hollywoodland. you have films like fritz lang's m, or even metropolis.. ..shot in the streets of berlin, and showing a science fiction city of the future is, of course, influenced by the big metropolis that berlin was in the 1920s already. it was one of the capitals of movie—making in the world, not only in germany, i think, one of the...
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germany at the time after weimar republic. today. just how fond of the shadows of the past reach. the future. time out today. in 40 fine. i'm an expert on. beethoven is for me. beethoven is for. me to for is for help. beethoven is for her. beethoven is for the. beethoven is for us. the tova is for. beethoven 2020 the 250th anniversary here on d w. i don't want to look at the video was. on a must i'm a fan.
germany at the time after weimar republic. today. just how fond of the shadows of the past reach. the future. time out today. in 40 fine. i'm an expert on. beethoven is for me. beethoven is for. me to for is for help. beethoven is for her. beethoven is for the. beethoven is for us. the tova is for. beethoven 2020 the 250th anniversary here on d w. i don't want to look at the video was. on a must i'm a fan.
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weimar the war of what lead the law. was up to your the law a lot of you had to be scot ok others. so usually got a deposit on the seal. is all she was even the off them. after did he stay slim and been able he tried to set up a museum in his memory in blue side rather than the capital g. . yes. but the wheels of french colonial bureaucracy turned slowly and benny bill him died in 1953 without seeing his museum plan realized. symon been able to him had belonged to the it body school of islam which had developed in oman but of which there were pockets in north africa. when he died the a body theologian sheikh by who stepped in and bought a deal of his former property on behalf of the community of broussard he hoped to establish a museum when the colonial administration would allow. algeria gained independence from france in 1962 and there was a determination to rebuild the country and preserve its cultural heritage. by you'd donated d.n.a. is former properties in blue solder to the algerian government and with all those revived the plan to build a museum to preserve his memory of al
weimar the war of what lead the law. was up to your the law a lot of you had to be scot ok others. so usually got a deposit on the seal. is all she was even the off them. after did he stay slim and been able he tried to set up a museum in his memory in blue side rather than the capital g. . yes. but the wheels of french colonial bureaucracy turned slowly and benny bill him died in 1953 without seeing his museum plan realized. symon been able to him had belonged to the it body school of islam...
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earnings, although there should not be a lot of surprises in those numbers today, is saying the ceo weimarwilleodore be joining the board. the news coming fast and furious this morning. you don't have that feeling of anxiety in the markets, with the exception may be the oil patch. i have seen this headline cross from russia earlier, and i thought, wow, this story just doesn't calm down. moveussians see riyadh's out of saudi arabia as blackmail and refused to give in. it is not difficult to imagine vladimir putin refusing to give in. he is a man who does not like to lose. what do you make about the current state of relations between the two biggest oil producers in the world? kristine: it doesn't look great. i think there is a lot of potential for this to continue here. it is a real problem for oil markets as oil prices are a story steeped in the politics of it all. at the moment, all the indication we are getting from both sides that there is not going to be a compromise anytime longer the issue [indiscernible] demand is expected to weaken massively this year because of the virus impact. i
earnings, although there should not be a lot of surprises in those numbers today, is saying the ceo weimarwilleodore be joining the board. the news coming fast and furious this morning. you don't have that feeling of anxiety in the markets, with the exception may be the oil patch. i have seen this headline cross from russia earlier, and i thought, wow, this story just doesn't calm down. moveussians see riyadh's out of saudi arabia as blackmail and refused to give in. it is not difficult to...