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on this map of yugoslavia in 1933, the arrow points to zagreb. in this photo we see dora on an outing to the zoo with her parents soloman and civil ark. he ran a brush mag factory and silva was a teacher. this is her grandfather. in april 1941, when dora was visiting her maternal grandparents in the small town, germany invade yugoslavia. it became part of a puppet state run by the croatian fascists. in june 1941, dora's parents and her brother were arrested. their housekeeper was able to get the infant out of prison. from then on dora and strafco. from then on they would sheltered. we see them on the right and her husband ludvig taken many years later. we close with the photo that was taken to be sent to ludvig after he had been arrested and interned in the concentration camp. in 1943, aunt geeza was denounced and sent to auschwitz where she perished. dora remained in yugoslavia until 1957. and in 1958 emigrated to the united states. in 1957 while on her way to switzerland, dora met daniel klayman returning to new york from a year of postdoctoral
on this map of yugoslavia in 1933, the arrow points to zagreb. in this photo we see dora on an outing to the zoo with her parents soloman and civil ark. he ran a brush mag factory and silva was a teacher. this is her grandfather. in april 1941, when dora was visiting her maternal grandparents in the small town, germany invade yugoslavia. it became part of a puppet state run by the croatian fascists. in june 1941, dora's parents and her brother were arrested. their housekeeper was able to get...
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on this map of yugoslavia in 1933, the arrow points to zagreb. in this photo we see dora on an outing to the zoo with her parents, solomon ran a brush making factory and silva was a teacher. pictured here is her maternal grandfather. in april 1931 when she was visiting her maternal grandparents in a small town , germany invaded yugoslavia. this became part of a puppet state run by the croatian fascist. her parents and brother were arrested in the housekeeper was able to get the infant out of prison and from then on they were sheltered by their mother's sister and on the left we see her on 10 on the right we see her husband in this photo taken many years later. we close with this portrait of dora and her aunt and uncle that was taken to be sent to her father after he was arrested in in the concentration camp. in 1943, her aunt was denounced and sent to our switch where she perished. dora remained in yugoslavia until 1957 and in 1958, immigrated to the united states. in 1957 while on her way to switzerland, dora met daniel clayman who was returning
on this map of yugoslavia in 1933, the arrow points to zagreb. in this photo we see dora on an outing to the zoo with her parents, solomon ran a brush making factory and silva was a teacher. pictured here is her maternal grandfather. in april 1931 when she was visiting her maternal grandparents in a small town , germany invaded yugoslavia. this became part of a puppet state run by the croatian fascist. her parents and brother were arrested in the housekeeper was able to get the infant out of...
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now fans of serbian football club red star belgrade have caused a political storm in the former yugoslavia by positioning this a tank outside of their stadium that's ahead of tonight's champions league playoff with young boys but young boys barren of a decommissioned tank which has been painted in red star colors was reportedly used against croatian forces in their war of independence from yugoslavia in the early 1990 s. croatian media have labelled the stunt a clear provocation and a scandal. the last tennis grand slam tournament of the year the u.s. open has gotten underway roger federer and novak djokovic to reach the 2nd round the match of the day saw serina williams crushed her longtime rival maria sharapova williams 16161 in just 59 minutes as she looks to equal the record for grand slam singles titles that's 24 championships the american lost in last year's final. the annual m.t.v. video music awards has brought the glitz and glamour to the city of newark new jersey pop superstar taylor swift won the award for best video the best artist prize went to ariana grabbing there was also a
now fans of serbian football club red star belgrade have caused a political storm in the former yugoslavia by positioning this a tank outside of their stadium that's ahead of tonight's champions league playoff with young boys but young boys barren of a decommissioned tank which has been painted in red star colors was reportedly used against croatian forces in their war of independence from yugoslavia in the early 1990 s. croatian media have labelled the stunt a clear provocation and a scandal....
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will take anybody who makes it from yugoslavia to italy and also to relief some of the pressure of the camps. we will bring a thousand refugees from italy and allied occupied italy to the united states and more than 900 of the refugees are jewish and they represent 18 different nationalities. they are kept in ford, ontario, which is an old war of 1812 fort on the banks of lake ontario. it has a long history and it is actually under consideration now to become a national park incorporating both the history of the fort in america's wars and the site of the only refugee camp in the u.s. bureaucratically, it is run by the war relocation authority, the same agency that was running japanese internment camps. to see sons and daughters who had emigrated and joined up and their parents weren't allowed to leave the camp until 1946. >> you had talked about the religious groups who stood up for the quakers and the quakers were one of the few who stood up for japanese-americans and would visit the camp. just a shout out to the quakers. commission commissioner, you may not be on mute. if you could m
will take anybody who makes it from yugoslavia to italy and also to relief some of the pressure of the camps. we will bring a thousand refugees from italy and allied occupied italy to the united states and more than 900 of the refugees are jewish and they represent 18 different nationalities. they are kept in ford, ontario, which is an old war of 1812 fort on the banks of lake ontario. it has a long history and it is actually under consideration now to become a national park incorporating both...
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escape so for example we know of people that escaped through 3rd countries like romania or former yugoslavia we know of people who even crossed via china so east germans. entered the west german embassy in beijing for example and then were flown out into the west so it was a very long way from east berlin even to the west via beijing we have this phenomenon we have to say also is that is that not not everyone thinks the things were all that bad in the former is in fact there's there's a bit of mist all among some sort of a longing for the way the things used to be what do you say to that. well. it is certainly a phenomenon that has been referred to. many times over the last 30 years and i think there's no stalls or and it was called all styles are mixed with with the east in the german. certainly something about when things change promptly when when there are very fast changing movements and then all of a sudden for example the entire political system that surrounded you and this is understandable but i do believe that it's a bit over exaggerated because a lot of people really very much valu
escape so for example we know of people that escaped through 3rd countries like romania or former yugoslavia we know of people who even crossed via china so east germans. entered the west german embassy in beijing for example and then were flown out into the west so it was a very long way from east berlin even to the west via beijing we have this phenomenon we have to say also is that is that not not everyone thinks the things were all that bad in the former is in fact there's there's a bit of...
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yazidi really are hoping for an international crime tribunals like we had in rwanda and former yugoslavia and they really want the perpetrators to be prosecuted on charges of genocide offense placement and all this stuff but for that to happen they need to support of the divisional community and right now not too much have come forward brings me to my final question to you do the people still have a future in their homeland. i can't tell you if the have won but i can tell you that most use the days we were talking to don't see a future there i talked to a woman who was in slaved 2 years together with their names children and she told me for me i don't have any future anymore but i really want to have a future for my children and that won't be in synch nor in iraq have to go that's a very sad conclusion there did abusive bigots are sure to thank you for your reporting thank you. and as a something also gather different if you've never heard of rock and you are probably not into heavy metal every august a small village in northern germany plays host to one of the biggest and loudest music f
yazidi really are hoping for an international crime tribunals like we had in rwanda and former yugoslavia and they really want the perpetrators to be prosecuted on charges of genocide offense placement and all this stuff but for that to happen they need to support of the divisional community and right now not too much have come forward brings me to my final question to you do the people still have a future in their homeland. i can't tell you if the have won but i can tell you that most use the...
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yugoslavia apologized for criticizing malaysia. burma agreed that the federation of malaysia would allow small states like singapore to exceed. at the same depicted on the cover of my book, british and malayan forces kept indonesian forces on the back foot. the irony is that the indonesian economy went into a freefall. also, indonesian diplomats, the point is for me to expand what is happening in the african continent, indonesian diplomats could not match what the team did in 1964. lee and a team of malaysians went on a 17-nation tour of africa to convince african leaders that sekano's aggression was unwarranted and that malaysia was the legitimate fulfillment of the self determination aspirations of malaysians and singaporeans. lee often found himself having many agree with him. the leaders of ghana and ethiopia agreed and called him a hitler. what is critical is that the ivory coast and kenya agreed to support membership into the united nations security council. this helped lock in malaysian's legitimacy in the world body by earl
yugoslavia apologized for criticizing malaysia. burma agreed that the federation of malaysia would allow small states like singapore to exceed. at the same depicted on the cover of my book, british and malayan forces kept indonesian forces on the back foot. the irony is that the indonesian economy went into a freefall. also, indonesian diplomats, the point is for me to expand what is happening in the african continent, indonesian diplomats could not match what the team did in 1964. lee and a...
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yugoslavia. >> yes. and i was wondering if you could share that with the audience. >> yeah, yeah. of course the man, the general i think he was called, he ran yugoslavia with, if not an iron hand, close to it. and he hosted a formal dinner for us one night. and his wife was in her own way well known. and as the small talk got smaller and smaller, things kind of slowed down, and i could see madam brose totally frozen. she had picked out a spec maybe on the islands and she was looking at it with all the intensity of -- well, i'm not quite sure what. but of one of those monoliths that look out to sea that they keep on the south sea islands. she was doing a good duplicate of that do you know puplication. so things were not well at this dinner. about that same i saw neil go over to his chair and he went over and bent over and started chatting with her just about the distance from here to there. and all of a sudden she brightened up, a big smile, and marshall tito noticed. and that changed the entire complexion. from then on, we were all big buddies. the next day i cornered neil and i s
yugoslavia. >> yes. and i was wondering if you could share that with the audience. >> yeah, yeah. of course the man, the general i think he was called, he ran yugoslavia with, if not an iron hand, close to it. and he hosted a formal dinner for us one night. and his wife was in her own way well known. and as the small talk got smaller and smaller, things kind of slowed down, and i could see madam brose totally frozen. she had picked out a spec maybe on the islands and she was looking...
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of us got shot down s actually his wing was damaged and tried to make it home in god as far as yugoslaviahout incident the second was shot down and he was killed instantly. the third was walter manning from pennsylvania his aircraft he had to bail out and so when we landed civilians picked him up and delivered him to a local jailhouse confinement but two nights later they broke into the jail beat him up and then hung him from the lamppost. this wasty an indignity not just the tuskegee it happened to a lot of airmen especially the bomber who was there and went down near the territory where they bombed and you can understand the sympathy and the feelings of the civilians and incidentally the first of the year i was invited by the austrian government to come over and participate in a memorial to the second lieutenant walter manning they felt it was their obligation to giving that to walter to give him a very dignified remembrance and i was pleased to be invited over to participate in the ceremony spirit that is a memorial to walter manning on the territory of the former german airbase? >> ex
of us got shot down s actually his wing was damaged and tried to make it home in god as far as yugoslaviahout incident the second was shot down and he was killed instantly. the third was walter manning from pennsylvania his aircraft he had to bail out and so when we landed civilians picked him up and delivered him to a local jailhouse confinement but two nights later they broke into the jail beat him up and then hung him from the lamppost. this wasty an indignity not just the tuskegee it...
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of poland on foot as they were alluding german patrols getting too hungry at one - - hungry that yugoslavia and then france and the polish government and then my grandfather was involved in exile. in scotland in a polish paratrooper unit. i was born in edinboro after the war. however, at the age of ten months they say i got on the queen mary and arrived in the united states that's my my scottish accent is a little faint. but i grew up hearing stories of the war meeting people who have been in various in the underground. and other places. and hearing the stories about how much there was just a matter of chance whether you survived or did not survive. i was always intrigued by them. but growing up you're not sure. i wasn't sure how carefully i was following all of the conversations but i know that certain things stuck in my mind. the fact that at the time of the trial in jerusalem in 1961 when i would've been quite a young boy i remember at one point being in diner with my dad everybody was talking the nazis who had escaped and i said look at that old guy down there. that may be hitler. >> he
of poland on foot as they were alluding german patrols getting too hungry at one - - hungry that yugoslavia and then france and the polish government and then my grandfather was involved in exile. in scotland in a polish paratrooper unit. i was born in edinboro after the war. however, at the age of ten months they say i got on the queen mary and arrived in the united states that's my my scottish accent is a little faint. but i grew up hearing stories of the war meeting people who have been in...
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spell them out too strongly because they have often ended in disaster for kosovo in the former yugoslavia is one where autonomy was withdrawn repopulation of the area was attempted by serbia and eventually that all fell apart with the international intervention in kosovo getting its independence so that if you look if you take that ruled in very rapid sweep of the potential worst outcome in one sense the obligation of all who participating countries as the journey proceeds is their obligation under international law to do everything they can to avoid the greatest of crimes for example genocide and there are those who have been let alleging genocide against india as a way of getting that before the international court of justice and they are an absolute obligation to protect those citizens from foreseeable human rights the trouble here is that there's been a long pattern of so it is said human rights abuses by india without left without stock and there's no reason at the present to believe that things are going to change so just to come back to my earlier point the duty of the countries an
spell them out too strongly because they have often ended in disaster for kosovo in the former yugoslavia is one where autonomy was withdrawn repopulation of the area was attempted by serbia and eventually that all fell apart with the international intervention in kosovo getting its independence so that if you look if you take that ruled in very rapid sweep of the potential worst outcome in one sense the obligation of all who participating countries as the journey proceeds is their obligation...
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plane was damaged enough for him to try to make it home and got as far as friendly territory in yugoslaviadent. the second private that was with us was shut down and killed instantly. the third one was named walter manning from philadelphia, pennsylvania. his aircraft was disabled and he had to bail out and we were around [inaudible]. we landed a mob of civilians pick them up and delivered him to a ogle jailhouse for confinement but two nights later another mob formed and they took walter out, beat him up and then hung him from the lamp post. that is not to claim that this was an dignity reserved for the members of the tuskegee airmen but this happened to a lot of our airmen, especially among the bomber crews that went down near the territory and you can understand the sympathy of the civilians where the bombings had taken place. incidentally, not last april 1st but april 1st a year ago i was invited by the austrian government to come over and participate in a memorial to the second lieutenant, walter manningec, who was lynched at te time there. they felt as though it was their obligation
plane was damaged enough for him to try to make it home and got as far as friendly territory in yugoslaviadent. the second private that was with us was shut down and killed instantly. the third one was named walter manning from philadelphia, pennsylvania. his aircraft was disabled and he had to bail out and we were around [inaudible]. we landed a mob of civilians pick them up and delivered him to a ogle jailhouse for confinement but two nights later another mob formed and they took walter out,...
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holocaust survivor theodore clayman, recalling her family's experiences after [ null ] forces invaded yugoslavia in 1941. three years old at the time, she was visiting her grandparents in a small croatian town and survived by hiding with a series of relatives and neighbors. this event was part of the united states holocaust memorial museum's first-person series. it is about one hour . >> good morning and welcome
holocaust survivor theodore clayman, recalling her family's experiences after [ null ] forces invaded yugoslavia in 1941. three years old at the time, she was visiting her grandparents in a small croatian town and survived by hiding with a series of relatives and neighbors. this event was part of the united states holocaust memorial museum's first-person series. it is about one hour . >> good morning and welcome
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american history recalling experiences after invade yugoslavia in 1941. three years old at the time she was visiting her grandparents in a small croatian town and survived visiting a group of relatives and neighbors. this was part of the holocaust
american history recalling experiences after invade yugoslavia in 1941. three years old at the time she was visiting her grandparents in a small croatian town and survived visiting a group of relatives and neighbors. this was part of the holocaust
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the us military is actively turning away rickety wooden boats of refugees trying to make it from yugoslavia to ally occupied territory. they're saying his territories are full and there are many to press on in the be taking care of people so they convince roosevelt to resend that order, to say that no of the u.s. will take anybody who makes it from you is obvious to italy. and also to release some of the pressure of the camps, we will bring 1000 refugees from allied occupied italy to the united states. more than 900 of the refugees are jewish and they represent eighteen different nationalities . they are kept in fort ontario which is a hold war of 1812 for on the bank of lake ontario. it has a long history and is under consideration out of it, not the part. incorporating both the history of the fort and america's wars and the site of the only refugee in the u.s. . logically it is run by the same agency running japanese internment camps on this task are the same people bureaucratically, that is how it worked out for this is under the department of labor these refugees arrived in august 1944
the us military is actively turning away rickety wooden boats of refugees trying to make it from yugoslavia to ally occupied territory. they're saying his territories are full and there are many to press on in the be taking care of people so they convince roosevelt to resend that order, to say that no of the u.s. will take anybody who makes it from you is obvious to italy. and also to release some of the pressure of the camps, we will bring 1000 refugees from allied occupied italy to the united...
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deaths in yugoslavia and the balkans totaled approximately 2 million. germany lost 4 million dead, japan lost 1 million dead, italy's casualties were about 300,000 written law 400,000 soldiers and civilians and after the united states entered the war in 1941, approximately 405,000 americans aservicemen died before the japanese surrendered december 2, 1945. the war forever changed american society and made the united states hethe most powerful nation in the world and the war brought the united states on the world stage as a leading player. the effects of world war ii are still being felt today. more than 5000 books have been published on world war ii and the books coming off the presses as illustrated by the books our office have just published. i'd like to ask our panelists to discuss the current state of world war ii historiography . we've had a lot of secret government archives opened in recent years and information is now availablethat would not have been available 15 or 20 years ago . mister dobbs, would you like to comment about that and any proble
deaths in yugoslavia and the balkans totaled approximately 2 million. germany lost 4 million dead, japan lost 1 million dead, italy's casualties were about 300,000 written law 400,000 soldiers and civilians and after the united states entered the war in 1941, approximately 405,000 americans aservicemen died before the japanese surrendered december 2, 1945. the war forever changed american society and made the united states hethe most powerful nation in the world and the war brought the united...
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yugoslavia apologized for ever criticizing malaysia. at the same time british and malayan forces rallied and fumed support to destabilize the country. the irony is that the indonesia economy went into free fall. also indonesian diplomats could not -- and i think this is little bit too small -- but it's explaining what happened in the afric african continent. lee and a team of malaysians went on a 17-nation tour of africa to convince african leaders that sucano's aggression was unwarranted and malaysia was a legitimate fulfillment of the self-determination as operations of malaysians and singaporians. what's critical here is the ivory coast agreed to support the united nations security council. this helped lock in malaysia legitimacy in the english body by 1965. outflank said sukarno withdrew. there was somethingenti else he not see coming. the pro-u.s. indonesian army was trained and equipped by washington and was deeply anti-communist and very distrustful of the pki, the indonesian communist party. it only needed a protext to seize pow
yugoslavia apologized for ever criticizing malaysia. at the same time british and malayan forces rallied and fumed support to destabilize the country. the irony is that the indonesia economy went into free fall. also indonesian diplomats could not -- and i think this is little bit too small -- but it's explaining what happened in the afric african continent. lee and a team of malaysians went on a 17-nation tour of africa to convince african leaders that sucano's aggression was unwarranted and...
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of course, the man marshall kido ran yugoslavia with if not an iron hand, close to it. he hosted a formal dinner for us when i and his wife was, in her own way, and as the smalltalk got smaller and smaller, things kind of slowed down madame was totally frozen. she had picked out a >> and she was looking at it with all the intensity i'm not quite sure what but of one of the monoliths in the south sea islands and she was doing a good duplication but things were not well at this formal dinner and, about that time i saw neil get up out of his chair and he went over, bent over and started chatting with her just about the distance from here to there and then all of the sudden with the big smile and that change the entire complexion that we were all big buddies and next day i cornered neil, what the heck were you doing talking to her about it, i heard you were talking about electricity and the invention of the bulb and then he came right back and said, yes, well, her ancestor was one of the first tesla. and the reason i erased tesla from my memory is tesla is too much today. [
of course, the man marshall kido ran yugoslavia with if not an iron hand, close to it. he hosted a formal dinner for us when i and his wife was, in her own way, and as the smalltalk got smaller and smaller, things kind of slowed down madame was totally frozen. she had picked out a >> and she was looking at it with all the intensity i'm not quite sure what but of one of the monoliths in the south sea islands and she was doing a good duplication but things were not well at this formal...
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yugoslavia apologized for criticizing malaysia. burma agreed the federation of malaysia would allow mall states like singapore to succeed. as depictsed on the cover of my book. british animalsen forces raided borneo to keep sbonzen forces on the back food. animalsia funneled tort to is he sessionist to destabilize the country. waging against the british economy. the indonesian economy went into free fall. indonesians diplomats -- i think this is a bit too small but the point is it's africa. let me explain what's happening in the african continent crucially indonesians couldn't match what li did in early '64. li and a team of malaysians went on a 17-nation tour of africa to convince them that the actions were unwarranted animalsia was the legitimate fulfillment of the self-determination aspiration of malaysiaens and singaporeans. li found himself hon a roll. many agreed he struck a vain of distaste for tukano. they were callingment sukano a hitler. the ivory coast and kania agreed to support the entry into the restating membership o
yugoslavia apologized for criticizing malaysia. burma agreed the federation of malaysia would allow mall states like singapore to succeed. as depictsed on the cover of my book. british animalsen forces raided borneo to keep sbonzen forces on the back food. animalsia funneled tort to is he sessionist to destabilize the country. waging against the british economy. the indonesian economy went into free fall. indonesians diplomats -- i think this is a bit too small but the point is it's africa. let...
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and his other grandfather was the king of yugoslavia. and here is my king.nging us here to comicon and bringing the humanitarian help through that, it is a blessing. one that the people are enjoying. they are saving lives. >> i really don't believe people would have thought that comicon was the place for this to be spread. but i'm glad that it was. crown prince and princess, thank you. >> thank you very much. >> we so appreciate it. >> we really appreciate the opportunity that your studio gave us in the start time to be here. thank you very much for giving us the opportunity. god bless you. >> we will be on ktvu.com putting on all the links to their website and all the information so you can learn more and help. that is on ktvu.com. mornings on two will be right back. >>> 9:27 a.m. students at a wisconsin school have some new information on their identification this year. all cards will have information about suicide crisis hotlines. all in an effort to give students a life-saving tool for either themselves or their friends. ely patrick and mom robin went to
and his other grandfather was the king of yugoslavia. and here is my king.nging us here to comicon and bringing the humanitarian help through that, it is a blessing. one that the people are enjoying. they are saving lives. >> i really don't believe people would have thought that comicon was the place for this to be spread. but i'm glad that it was. crown prince and princess, thank you. >> thank you very much. >> we so appreciate it. >> we really appreciate the...