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margaret sanger was an inspiration for the early nazis, and in 1933 the nazis imposed forced sterilization. remember the american eugenicists supported not voluntary, but mandatory sterilization. the nazis then moved on from that. the next idea was euthanasia. where'd they get that? from the american progressive. american progressives were saying if sterilization doesn't work, euthanasia. and one of the american eugenicist leaders said we need gas chambers. he literally advocated gas chambers, and the nazis got it from him, from him. now, mengele, when he went to argentina, was in hiding. he was sheltered by neo-nazis there and they told him, listen, if you want to support yourself, you need a profession. he became an abortionist. i'm not kidding. he set up shop as an abortionist in south america and carried out abortions until his death by drowning. so it is not a flight of the imagination. there actually is a deep connection between the same kind of eugenics philosophy that bred margaret sanger on the one hand and the nazi sterilization programs on the other. >> host: this is dinesh d'so
margaret sanger was an inspiration for the early nazis, and in 1933 the nazis imposed forced sterilization. remember the american eugenicists supported not voluntary, but mandatory sterilization. the nazis then moved on from that. the next idea was euthanasia. where'd they get that? from the american progressive. american progressives were saying if sterilization doesn't work, euthanasia. and one of the american eugenicist leaders said we need gas chambers. he literally advocated gas chambers,...
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. >>> tonight on "war stories" nazi camps on american soil. >> secret cells of nazi sympathizers all over the united states. >> plotting a sinister plan. >> that was a worldwide network with the concept of taking over. >> but the fbi covertly filmed these enemy agents. >> if he sees me the whole thing is blown up. >> who were hitler's >> they had orders to spread panic. >> when america was invaded. >> that's next on "war stories." >>> good evening, i'm oliver north on the shores of long island. welcome to "war stories." adolf hitler once said demoralize the enemy from within by surprise, terror, sabotage and assassination. this is the war of the future. he was right, for no one will ever forget those tactics he used more than half a century later on that fateful day in september, 2001. but what you may not know is that america was actually invaded on a foggy night in the summer of 1942. a group of nazi saboteurs landed here, right here on this beach, in eastern long island. their mission, to strike at the heart of america with acts of sabotage. and just like the terrorists from 9/11,
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the nazi looted art. culture minister monica grotius gave the case top priority promising fair and just solutions a task force was set up to determine the provenance of the works the case made headlines around the world there were calls for the works to be promptly turned over to the heirs of the rightful jewish owners. but four years of research turned up the sobering result that only six pictures could be clearly identified as looted art four of those were handed back. in. a moment at present but i assume moments there are more than thirty works that we have determined are not nazi looted art. the task force had previously classified a few hundred works as unproblematic the public focus was on the looted art these are very tragic stories of course because behind every case of looted art there is usually the terrible fate of a person who was persecuted and even heard. shortly before the opening in bonn this painting was identified as looted art. a reference to this tiny hole was discovered in an archive.
the nazi looted art. culture minister monica grotius gave the case top priority promising fair and just solutions a task force was set up to determine the provenance of the works the case made headlines around the world there were calls for the works to be promptly turned over to the heirs of the rightful jewish owners. but four years of research turned up the sobering result that only six pictures could be clearly identified as looted art four of those were handed back. in. a moment at present...
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, a, nazis have landed. b, they're going to die. there was a fantastic degree of national unity. so first and foremost, nobody is going to raise any objections to anything that the president does at this point. >> until this nazi trial, the last military tribunal held was for the conspirators of president lincoln's assassination back in 1865. >> the conspirators, louis payne, mary surrat and dr. samuel mudd were tried by a tribunal for their roles in the assassination of president lincoln. the conspirators were hanged. >> the nazi saboteur trial began july 8th, 1942. it took place behind closed doors inside the department of justice building in washington, d.c., a place very familiar to agent traynor. >> in the same classroom where we were trained as new agents. they were brought to the department of justice every day in armored vehicles with guns. >> the tribunal was made up of seven military officers that fdr personally selected. >> when roosevelt set up the tribunal, he set up a blue ribbon group of lawye
, a, nazis have landed. b, they're going to die. there was a fantastic degree of national unity. so first and foremost, nobody is going to raise any objections to anything that the president does at this point. >> until this nazi trial, the last military tribunal held was for the conspirators of president lincoln's assassination back in 1865. >> the conspirators, louis payne, mary surrat and dr. samuel mudd were tried by a tribunal for their roles in the assassination of president...
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the painting belonged to french politician and nazi opponent. he was sent to a concentration camp and later murdered in france presumably on nazi orders artworks and the face behind them the exhibition in bonn aims to show those stories the jewish collector. for instance fled to france in one nine hundred twenty nine he sold his pictures to have something to live on but how did those works from monet end up in gurlitz possession that's unclear there are still many questions and few answers. with six million euros earmarked for a dedicated research unit expectations were high. this can't be done quickly because on the one hand you want precision you want scientific accuracy. and especially when it comes to the nazi era many documents archives and account books were destroyed before hundreds. and those that do still exist aren't necessarily accurate the banjo illustrates the case of jewish art dealer. he gave gurlitt fake receipts and both profited from the bogus sales. after the war was suspected of being a nazi collaborator and girl it cleared h
the painting belonged to french politician and nazi opponent. he was sent to a concentration camp and later murdered in france presumably on nazi orders artworks and the face behind them the exhibition in bonn aims to show those stories the jewish collector. for instance fled to france in one nine hundred twenty nine he sold his pictures to have something to live on but how did those works from monet end up in gurlitz possession that's unclear there are still many questions and few answers....
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well for the first time a collection of paintings stolen from their jewish owners in the nazi era are being exhibited in switzerland and germany now for decades they were hidden in an apartment in munich until one day the tax man paid an unexpected visit. the hoard of precious artworks is going on display for the first time in bern switzerland and bonn germany the linked exhibitions include master works from the likes of kirshner expect man oughter dick's and vassili couldn't ski the works on display just some of the motherlode found in this on a shimming flat in munich in two thousand and twelve had not been seen by anyone for decades except by this man cornelius gurlitt tax inspectors discovered the tribe of around fifteen hundred works during a raid on gurlitz apartment and later at another residence in salzburg. it was said to be a recluse who identified with more than people. father seen here in the middle hildebrand gurlitt built up the collection after being enlisted by the nazis to sell so-called degenerate modern not. the story of the art discovery quickly became about a nazi
well for the first time a collection of paintings stolen from their jewish owners in the nazi era are being exhibited in switzerland and germany now for decades they were hidden in an apartment in munich until one day the tax man paid an unexpected visit. the hoard of precious artworks is going on display for the first time in bern switzerland and bonn germany the linked exhibitions include master works from the likes of kirshner expect man oughter dick's and vassili couldn't ski the works on...
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also coming up the exhibition of paintings stolen by the nazis hidden by a hermit and uncovered by the tax man. mostel works from the likes of. expect man auto dicks and vassili couldn't ski the works on display just some of the mother lode found in this on a shooting flat in munich in two thousand and twelve that not been seen by anyone for decades except by this man good it. we begin the day with the arrest warrant expected for the spanish man that some people still call mr president elise across the european union could soon be on the lookout for the ousted president of catalonia carlist bridged a mall today he defied the madrid court order to appear and answer questions about rebellion in sedition connected to catalonia his recent declaration of independence now we last saw mr porridge tomorrow on tuesday in brussels now according to his lawyer brussels is where he will stay put until he is certain that he can get a fair trial in spain and most cattle on leaders and parliament members well they did not leave the country eight of them who did show up today did not leave the court ei
also coming up the exhibition of paintings stolen by the nazis hidden by a hermit and uncovered by the tax man. mostel works from the likes of. expect man auto dicks and vassili couldn't ski the works on display just some of the mother lode found in this on a shooting flat in munich in two thousand and twelve that not been seen by anyone for decades except by this man good it. we begin the day with the arrest warrant expected for the spanish man that some people still call mr president elise...
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you are looking at europe dominated by the nazi's, and pro-nazi forces. by may 1941, germany has already used up the benefits of occupying those territories. it is true that in norway they have other bases in the oceans, but surface ships can't get out into the oceans, and merchant ships cannot get out, because of the royal navy and the economic blockade being enacted at that point. they've been like kids in a sweet shop and the cupboard is absolutely bare by may of 1941. by the end of 1940, france is the most automated nation in europe at the start of the war. by the end of 1940, it has just 8% of the vehicles it started with at the beginning of 1940. 92% of the vehicles have gone. they have been next by the germans. they stole it. the germans have stolen most of their coal, food supply, and gold, and they are doing the same in the balkans, and greece. that is why the ramifications are going on even today, resentment against germany. they're running out of resources. they can't get them around the world the same way britain can or america can. there is r
you are looking at europe dominated by the nazi's, and pro-nazi forces. by may 1941, germany has already used up the benefits of occupying those territories. it is true that in norway they have other bases in the oceans, but surface ships can't get out into the oceans, and merchant ships cannot get out, because of the royal navy and the economic blockade being enacted at that point. they've been like kids in a sweet shop and the cupboard is absolutely bare by may of 1941. by the end of 1940,...
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plus facing down peer pressure to speak out against hate a german student is taking a stand against nazi inspired togs her story reveals the persistence of anti-semitism into. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program thanks for joining us. u.s. president donald trump has called on china to pressure north korea to give up its nuclear weapons program he's meeting his chinese counterpart cheese and paying in beijing part of a marathon tour of asia trump received a red carpet welcome arriving for talks on a range of thorny issues with trade and north korea top of the agenda president xi pledged to china would persist with the goal of denuclearizing the korean peninsula trump urged him to act fast let's listen in to what tom had to say. the united states is committed to the complete and permanent denuclearization of north korea so important china can fix this problem easily and quickly and i am calling on china and your great president to hopefully work on it very hard i know one thing about your president if he works on it hard it will happen there's no doubt about it and for more let's bring
plus facing down peer pressure to speak out against hate a german student is taking a stand against nazi inspired togs her story reveals the persistence of anti-semitism into. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program thanks for joining us. u.s. president donald trump has called on china to pressure north korea to give up its nuclear weapons program he's meeting his chinese counterpart cheese and paying in beijing part of a marathon tour of asia trump received a red carpet welcome arriving for...
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an exhibition called gurnet status nazi arsed past and its consequences opens at the bone discomfort in bonn on friday it features works from private collector cornelius granted to stakes some of the works are still thought to be among those stolen during the nazi era where that's father hildebrand was an arch dealer who works closely with the nazis the von exhibition is part of a double show the guns museum banned in switzerland is running a paragon exhibits degeneracy arse confiscate his and sold it features works the nazis considered un-german and seized from museums during the third reich. in twenty twelve more than one thousand five hundred artworks were discovered in cornelius garnets various residences in his will he left them to the consumer down . the british singer songwriter jake bugg performed at the process in berlin on wednesday the concert was part of his current acoustic tour. although bug is only twenty three years old and he's already touring with his fourth album hearts that strain in europe the u.s. and canada. a new exhibition impressionists in london has opened
an exhibition called gurnet status nazi arsed past and its consequences opens at the bone discomfort in bonn on friday it features works from private collector cornelius granted to stakes some of the works are still thought to be among those stolen during the nazi era where that's father hildebrand was an arch dealer who works closely with the nazis the von exhibition is part of a double show the guns museum banned in switzerland is running a paragon exhibits degeneracy arse confiscate his and...
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well despite efforts to confront its nazi past anti semitic and races attitudes still persist here in germany and the gains made by the far right in september's alike should have many worried that the wesson's of the past are being forgotten one high school student has chosen to take a stand against bigotry here but due to online threats and harassment aimed at her we're only using her first name. fifteen year old a million is visiting the memorial to the murder jews of europe in central berlin with her mother at school she has seen how hate speech and anti-semitism are on the rise again she says it started slowly. this is when people would come into the classroom others would raise their right arm in a deliberate nazi salute sometimes they shouted heil hitler you are cool if you did that. the mind does come after at first she didn't speak up then she saw an online chat group with upsetting images some bias there was one picture of a cloud of smoke and the caption said jewish family portrait and that wasn't the only one in the class chat group so i wrote that this guy should stop beha
well despite efforts to confront its nazi past anti semitic and races attitudes still persist here in germany and the gains made by the far right in september's alike should have many worried that the wesson's of the past are being forgotten one high school student has chosen to take a stand against bigotry here but due to online threats and harassment aimed at her we're only using her first name. fifteen year old a million is visiting the memorial to the murder jews of europe in central berlin...
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they make choices to try to escape nazi germany. they make choices about whether not to collaborate with vichy. they make choices about whether or not they want to join the war effort or sit on the sidelines. >> thank you. liza? >> yes. so while meredith was doing her great research in places like london and morocco, i was in a lot of assisted-living facilities here in the united states. [laughing] eating a fair amount of cottage cheese. [laughing] and interviewing women in the early to mid '90s about this incredible secret effort to recruit them to come to washington and become one of a group of more than 10,000 women who are breaking the codes of the german naval codes, the u-boats, the japanese naval codes, the japanese army. they were reading signals all over the world including some that were coming out of north africa. so it was a massive effort to recruit college educated women secretly. so women at the seventh sister schools were tapped secretly. they were called in to private interviews with math professors and assorted pro
they make choices to try to escape nazi germany. they make choices about whether not to collaborate with vichy. they make choices about whether or not they want to join the war effort or sit on the sidelines. >> thank you. liza? >> yes. so while meredith was doing her great research in places like london and morocco, i was in a lot of assisted-living facilities here in the united states. [laughing] eating a fair amount of cottage cheese. [laughing] and interviewing women in the...
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persecuted by the nazis naturally the question of who they sell belongs to. remains unclear however the authorities are allowing these works to be displayed which haven't been seen we have to remember this over the seventy years i mean some of the mud savant's when the maid never really been seen by the public this is a great story of this been missing from our cultural landscape for such a long time. the exhibition in berne focuses on works which the nazis classified as degenerate art and confiscated for sale abroad these include works by wassily kandinsky powell. and. cornelius gurlitt his collection to the burn museum after his death they accepted it but left around one third of the works in germany so the provenance could be researched the story made headlines around the world. could have been the focus of media attention was alluded art it's very tragic because behind every case of looted art there's the terrible fate of someone who was persecuted and in some cases murdered. in bonn the show presents artworks looted from victims of the nazi regime and wo
persecuted by the nazis naturally the question of who they sell belongs to. remains unclear however the authorities are allowing these works to be displayed which haven't been seen we have to remember this over the seventy years i mean some of the mud savant's when the maid never really been seen by the public this is a great story of this been missing from our cultural landscape for such a long time. the exhibition in berne focuses on works which the nazis classified as degenerate art and...
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and a traumatic night in german history nov ninth and marks the anniversary of kristallnacht when nazi thugs destroyed businesses and beat and imprisoned thousands of jews across europe a dark prelude of the genocide to come. plus kenya as one of the more than one hundred. ninety countries here in germany for the u.n. climate summit and that african country is picking up steam on the path to cleaner energy. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program thanks for joining us u.s. president donald trump has called on china to pressure north korea to give up its nuclear weapons program he's been to his chinese counterpart paying in beijing part of a marathon tour of asia trump received a red carpet welcome arriving for talks on a range of thorny issues with trade and north korea at the top of the agenda president xi pledged that china would persist with the goal of denuclearizing the korean peninsula tromp urging him to act fast let's listen in to what trump had to say the united states is committed to the complete and permanent denuclearization of north korea so important china can fix this pro
and a traumatic night in german history nov ninth and marks the anniversary of kristallnacht when nazi thugs destroyed businesses and beat and imprisoned thousands of jews across europe a dark prelude of the genocide to come. plus kenya as one of the more than one hundred. ninety countries here in germany for the u.n. climate summit and that african country is picking up steam on the path to cleaner energy. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program thanks for joining us u.s. president donald trump...
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and for the first time the german museum is presenting a collection of odd stolen by the nazis from the jews. the truth was concealed for decades in the apartment of a reclusive dealer in munich. i'm still go welcome to the program donald trump has responded to the new york truck attack by calling for a crackdown on immigration he specifically called for an end to the green card lottery scheme and said immigration should be based on merits in the future this man that came man or whatever you want to call him. brought in with him other people and he was a point he was the point of contact the primary point of contact for and this is preliminary only twenty three people that came in or potentially came in with him. and that's not acceptable so we want to get rid of chain migration and we wanted to do that for a long time and i've been wanting to do it for a long time and will be asking congress to start working on it immediately and police sources of name the man suspected of driving the truck that killed eight people and injured at least and eleven in new york twenty nine year old issa f
and for the first time the german museum is presenting a collection of odd stolen by the nazis from the jews. the truth was concealed for decades in the apartment of a reclusive dealer in munich. i'm still go welcome to the program donald trump has responded to the new york truck attack by calling for a crackdown on immigration he specifically called for an end to the green card lottery scheme and said immigration should be based on merits in the future this man that came man or whatever you...
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plus the nazis called much of it degenerate art but you can bet our lovers will flock to see a new exhibition showing the secret collection of hitler's favorite parts dealer will tell you about the works and they're in for its. hello i'm terry martin welcome to the program the suspect in tuesday's terror attack in new york city has been talking to invest. safe. waived his right to silence and told authorities he was inspired to kill by the so-called islamic state online propaganda he says he picked halloween day in the u.s. because he believed the streets would be extra crowded so i prophet also said he felt good about what he had done this as family and friends in different parts of the world mourned the deaths of the eight people he's accused of murdering old school friends from argentina enjoying a trip to new york some of the victims of the truck attack this video was taken shortly before five of them were killed they'd gotten together to celebrate thirty years since their graduation. in their hometown a candlelit vigil was held in remembrance one student said her friend's father had been
plus the nazis called much of it degenerate art but you can bet our lovers will flock to see a new exhibition showing the secret collection of hitler's favorite parts dealer will tell you about the works and they're in for its. hello i'm terry martin welcome to the program the suspect in tuesday's terror attack in new york city has been talking to invest. safe. waived his right to silence and told authorities he was inspired to kill by the so-called islamic state online propaganda he says he...
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republic the weimar republic and of years of hyperinflation political upheaval and the rise of the nazis and add off hitler would follow on november ninth one thousand nine hundred thirty eight the nazi regime slaughtered many in germany's jewish communities as synagogues businesses and people were attacked police stood by and did nothing. on the evening of november ninth one thousand thirty eight synagogues in europe were set aflame they burned in germany austria and in czechoslovakia organized gangs of nazi and brownshirts thugs abused imprisoned or murdered thousands of jews amid the cheers of countless gardeners seven thousand jewish owned shops were destroyed and the mob then looted the shops that night was the start of the biggest genocide in human history. or despite efforts to confront its nazi past anti semitic and races attitudes still persist here in germany and the gains made by the far right in september's election have many worried that the westerns of the past are being forgotten one high school student has chosen to take a stand against bigotry here but due to online thre
republic the weimar republic and of years of hyperinflation political upheaval and the rise of the nazis and add off hitler would follow on november ninth one thousand nine hundred thirty eight the nazi regime slaughtered many in germany's jewish communities as synagogues businesses and people were attacked police stood by and did nothing. on the evening of november ninth one thousand thirty eight synagogues in europe were set aflame they burned in germany austria and in czechoslovakia...
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so printing actually worked to bring former nazis to justice. and if i wasn't aware of his previous rulings. in the first year of the trial alone the lawyers filed forty five complaints of bias against judge brinn saying others criticised him too as well the focus was always on him. the criticism was quite severe at times. every day from all sides. and at the time no other judge attracted so much negative media attention these constant attacks on the competence of the judges certainly complicated the situation at the trial. first an attorney on a much unofficial importance as a staff night so i'm sleeping and i was there for you they don't have x. invite. thank. you guys already is that mom vi person spear me to thank started yelling stuff that was in that vital indecent tone of. if the defense attorneys filed a motion. and then said that. client wanted to confirm this motion person of helped at the and. meet him but he never appeared in court. instead the lawyers criticized german society and outlined their revolutionary philosophy and. i was i
so printing actually worked to bring former nazis to justice. and if i wasn't aware of his previous rulings. in the first year of the trial alone the lawyers filed forty five complaints of bias against judge brinn saying others criticised him too as well the focus was always on him. the criticism was quite severe at times. every day from all sides. and at the time no other judge attracted so much negative media attention these constant attacks on the competence of the judges certainly...
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in bonn the show presents artworks looted from victims of the nazi regime and works whose provenance has not yet been established the german lost art foundation has now identified this painting by two as belonging to french jewish politician and resistance leader george mandela who was executed in nazi occupied france it's the sixth work to be identified as a looted from jewish owners. both exhibitions remain on show until march twenty eighth. you're watching the w. news live from berlin and will be back at the top of the hour with more world news we'll see you then everybody. when cities are engulfed by the sea then all the day long and costly protective measures will have been. nothing. what's. starting november nights on d w. stories that the world over information they provide the means they want to express d.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch follow us. spring seventeen fourteen the lucky. boy voter of the country is abducted and taken to constantinople. constantine branco then. grown too powerful for the ottoman sultans liking is to be executed there with his so
in bonn the show presents artworks looted from victims of the nazi regime and works whose provenance has not yet been established the german lost art foundation has now identified this painting by two as belonging to french jewish politician and resistance leader george mandela who was executed in nazi occupied france it's the sixth work to be identified as a looted from jewish owners. both exhibitions remain on show until march twenty eighth. you're watching the w. news live from berlin and...
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an exhibition called gurnet status nazi arced past and its consequences opens up the bone discomfort in bonn on friday it features works from private collector cornelius granted to stakes some of the works are still thought to be among those stolen during the nazi era where that's father hildebrand was an arch dealer who works closely with the nazis the von exhibition is part of a double show the guns museum banned in switzerland is running a paragon exhibits degeneration arce confiscate his and sold it features works the nazis considered un-german and seized from museums during the third reich. in twenty twelve more than one thousand five hundred hours works were discovered in cornelius garnets various residences in his will he left them to the consumer. the british singer songwriter jake bugg performed at the proceedings care center in berlin on wednesday the concert was part of his current acoustic tour. although bug is only twenty three years old and he's already touring with his fourth album parts that strain in europe the u.s. and canada. a new exhibition impressionists in lond
an exhibition called gurnet status nazi arced past and its consequences opens up the bone discomfort in bonn on friday it features works from private collector cornelius granted to stakes some of the works are still thought to be among those stolen during the nazi era where that's father hildebrand was an arch dealer who works closely with the nazis the von exhibition is part of a double show the guns museum banned in switzerland is running a paragon exhibits degeneration arce confiscate his...
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the exhibition in berne focuses on works which the nazis classified as degenerate and confiscated for sale abroad these include works by wassily kandinsky powell. and. cornelius gurlitt his collection to the burn museum after his death they accepted it but left around one third of the works in germany so the provenance could be researched the story made headlines around the world. and the focus of media attention was on looted art it's very tragic because behind every case of looted art there's the terrible fate of someone who was persecuted and in some cases murdered. in bonn the show presents artworks looted from victims of the nazi regime and works whose provenance has not yet been established. the german last dance foundation has now identified this painting by twenty two as belonging.
the exhibition in berne focuses on works which the nazis classified as degenerate and confiscated for sale abroad these include works by wassily kandinsky powell. and. cornelius gurlitt his collection to the burn museum after his death they accepted it but left around one third of the works in germany so the provenance could be researched the story made headlines around the world. and the focus of media attention was on looted art it's very tragic because behind every case of looted art there's...
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despite efforts to confront its nazi past anti-semitic and racist attitudes still persist in germany and the games my brother far right since that time has election many germans worried that nationalist and anti immigrant rhetoric could become normalized again on high school students has chosen to take a stand against the bigotry of such have been the online threats and harassment we're only using the first night. fifteen year old amelia is visiting the memorial to the murder jews of europe in central berlin with her mother at school she has seen how hate speech and anti-semitism are on the rise again she says it started slowly. this is when people would come into the classroom others would raise their right arm in a deliberate nazi salute sometimes their shouted heil hitler you are cool if you did that. come after at first she didn't speak up then she saw an online chat group with upsetting images. there was one picture of a cloud of smoke and the caption said jewish family portrait. and that wasn't the only one in the class chakra so i wrote that this guy should stop behaving like
despite efforts to confront its nazi past anti-semitic and racist attitudes still persist in germany and the games my brother far right since that time has election many germans worried that nationalist and anti immigrant rhetoric could become normalized again on high school students has chosen to take a stand against the bigotry of such have been the online threats and harassment we're only using the first night. fifteen year old amelia is visiting the memorial to the murder jews of europe in...
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can be and the vision of the young so hardened some eleven thousand jews risked going underground in nazi germany to avoid being sent to a death camp this film tells four of their stories who pretended to be a war widow and was housed with an army colonel. was suggesting you just send us your window to talk but never ever so until now. i can flee to sixteen when he goes into hiding he often has to change his protectors. she almost sure in-house joins a resistance group for which she for just passports. to defrock congress must even ideas you treat sky high in the school you. just inside soil and well it's very important to the people who live the stories to tell them to others because they're stories that prove that not all germans were bad you lose a door to go direct or close creflo research these stories for ten years honey levy came to berlin for the film's premiere she showed us a flood the apartment where she hid it belonged to the usher of the cinema where honey often went to stay warm during the day. and truly when. she sniffed. sans yvonne's in existence when in fact. is that he'
can be and the vision of the young so hardened some eleven thousand jews risked going underground in nazi germany to avoid being sent to a death camp this film tells four of their stories who pretended to be a war widow and was housed with an army colonel. was suggesting you just send us your window to talk but never ever so until now. i can flee to sixteen when he goes into hiding he often has to change his protectors. she almost sure in-house joins a resistance group for which she for just...
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was for sale it's nineteen forty three the nazis are hunting down the last jews left living in germany the ones they find are deported to the death camps what way out do the last survivors have. seventeen year old honey levy decides to hide in berlin by making herself unrecognizable as a jew. to make his blood. honey levy becomes hunted a lot of incline the docu drama of the invisibles combines dramatic reenactments and interviews with contemporary witnesses. to long he's not mine now i'm hard to night i was seeing. more. than he should make it do to the. next last two movie and the and his wife and the young still haven't some eleven thousand jews risked going underground in nazi germany to avoid being sent to a death camp this film tells four of their stories who pretended to be a war widow and was housed with an army colonel. suggesting you just send us your window to talk than i've ever since. i can flee to is sixteen when he goes into hiding he often has to change his protectors. in house joins a resistance group for which he for just passports. to defrock tongue was busted and i
was for sale it's nineteen forty three the nazis are hunting down the last jews left living in germany the ones they find are deported to the death camps what way out do the last survivors have. seventeen year old honey levy decides to hide in berlin by making herself unrecognizable as a jew. to make his blood. honey levy becomes hunted a lot of incline the docu drama of the invisibles combines dramatic reenactments and interviews with contemporary witnesses. to long he's not mine now i'm hard...
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grants a special status to a prominent neo nazi will tell you why that time flew checkbox on this account could spell trouble for the social media. i'm phil gay a welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump is in vietnam where he's been stressing his america first message when it comes to trade at the apec summit of asia pacific beat us he said that he's open to bilateral free trade talks with all of them but he said the united states would not tolerate what he called chronic trade abuses with the region pushing ahead with a free trade deal with that the u.s. mr trump's policy could make him the odd man out. during the apec forum and. u.s. president donald trump stressed america's economic success and his leadership. a new optimism has swept all across our country. economic growth has reached three point two per cent and going higher unemployment. is at its lowest level in seventeen years. but directly after that trump expressed his displeasure with the supposedly unfair business practices and games the us they ignored the rules to gain advantage over those who followed the rules c
grants a special status to a prominent neo nazi will tell you why that time flew checkbox on this account could spell trouble for the social media. i'm phil gay a welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump is in vietnam where he's been stressing his america first message when it comes to trade at the apec summit of asia pacific beat us he said that he's open to bilateral free trade talks with all of them but he said the united states would not tolerate what he called chronic trade...
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i am or pager at it than any of those nazi tom supporters. i think our president is a nazi. i think our president is a nazi. i think people should be frightened. i think people should be frightened. i think there is an actual nazi, or at least somewhat nazi—leaning, in the white house. wake up. we began the interview would you saying that sort of thing and we are ending the interview with that sort of thing... because everybody is afraid to say it, especially the american journalists. the way that you say it, and the fact you are so determined to say it, suggests to me that you burn your bridges in america and networks who have to ensure that they sort of appeal to a wide range of different people across the nation are not going to put you on television. are you nuts? wait until i do the first thing that gets ratings. they will come running back. that's all a care about. —— they care about. i do one thing that gets ratings, boom, they are back. i've done it for times in my career. it isa i've done it for times in my career. it is a merry—go—round. up and down, i le
i am or pager at it than any of those nazi tom supporters. i think our president is a nazi. i think our president is a nazi. i think people should be frightened. i think people should be frightened. i think there is an actual nazi, or at least somewhat nazi—leaning, in the white house. wake up. we began the interview would you saying that sort of thing and we are ending the interview with that sort of thing... because everybody is afraid to say it, especially the american journalists. the way...
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jump student that this german student speaks out against her classmates nazi inspired tolstoy so what does her story reveal about germany's persistent anti semitism probably. must be wind the clock back on look at the russian revolution which we got a hundred years ago but it played a key role during that tumultuous period becoming home to a mass exodus of russian exiles who fled the chaos of. i'm german comic ople survival class after a long time out a general notice deserted it last year. war. i'm phil gayle welcome to the program. u.s. president donald trump has called on china to ramp up economic pressure on north korea to coerce it to end its nuclear weapons program is meeting his chinese counterpart xi jinping in beijing as part of his first asian tour grand displays of friendship appear to have first softened trumps us stance towards china's trade practices another contentious issues rather than a problem with the trumpet now appears the view of china as the world's great problems. the second day of u.s. president donald trump's visit in china began with pomp and ceremony. chin
jump student that this german student speaks out against her classmates nazi inspired tolstoy so what does her story reveal about germany's persistent anti semitism probably. must be wind the clock back on look at the russian revolution which we got a hundred years ago but it played a key role during that tumultuous period becoming home to a mass exodus of russian exiles who fled the chaos of. i'm german comic ople survival class after a long time out a general notice deserted it last year....
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when people would come into the classroom others would raise their right arm in a deliberate nazi salute sometimes their shouted heil hitler you are cool if you did that. them and us come after at first she didn't speak up then she saw an online chat group with upsetting images some by a spirit for not there was one picture of a cloud of smoke and the caption said jewish family portrait. and that wasn't the only one in the class chat group so i wrote that this guy should stop behaving like he's a nazi and he wrote back saying i should emigrate to poland if i don't like it he asked if i didn't hold too many dead jews. and million reported her classmate for incitement to hatred which is a crime in germany she had to contend with a lot of other classmates giving her strange looks but now the civil courage she demonstrated has been recognized with this award from the friends of the whole the cost memorial and berlin's jewish community and really says she didn't get much support from her teachers and classmates but she did have backing from her friends and family and she says in the future sh
when people would come into the classroom others would raise their right arm in a deliberate nazi salute sometimes their shouted heil hitler you are cool if you did that. them and us come after at first she didn't speak up then she saw an online chat group with upsetting images some by a spirit for not there was one picture of a cloud of smoke and the caption said jewish family portrait. and that wasn't the only one in the class chat group so i wrote that this guy should stop behaving like he's...
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just after the speech was finished james fields a neo nazi drove his car through a crowd of anti-racist demonstrators killing a young woman and injury dozens of others. but. were closely following the terrible events unfolded in charlottesville virginia. we condemn in the strongest possible terms. this egregious display of hatred bigotry and violence on many sides on many so. i think in many ways charlottesville is our worst fears realized right we just experienced the most racist campaign in modern history with donald trump and it had the effect of energizing pretty much every faction of the extreme right in the united states. happens. the. ringing of the moment. it's not surprising that this ended in violence right these are movements that are deeply connected to domestic terrorism and to hate crimes the says a completely kind of predictable thing. the right that you do that you are evil you do not have enough testosterone to fight you guys are you know many have motherhood who hate you it's hard to make sense of the violence in charlottesville and the way the hate and anger on displa
just after the speech was finished james fields a neo nazi drove his car through a crowd of anti-racist demonstrators killing a young woman and injury dozens of others. but. were closely following the terrible events unfolded in charlottesville virginia. we condemn in the strongest possible terms. this egregious display of hatred bigotry and violence on many sides on many so. i think in many ways charlottesville is our worst fears realized right we just experienced the most racist campaign in...
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a branch of norway's student unions in trouble for hosting an offensive party at the weekend the nazi themed event included a menu with a picture of hitler and drinks named blitzkrieg and i wish that party goers were greeted by doormen in s.s. uniforms and barbed wire fencing had been put up on the walls visitors were also given mock visas with an image of hitler on them the party led to a furious backlash online. oh ventura the trondheim student union apologized and closed down the event every statement saying the union has nothing to do with fascism and that the party was intended to mock now theism and anti fascist campaigner we spoke to says parties like these should always be unacceptable when the nazis were expelled from norway shocking all those laws that were lost trying to keep the nazis out that people the students in there would have so little respect and i think that people dressing up as s.s. uniform have outfits. and death cattle coat tails are not really a joking matter it's not about political incorrectness it's about making sure that we remember the people that laid d
a branch of norway's student unions in trouble for hosting an offensive party at the weekend the nazi themed event included a menu with a picture of hitler and drinks named blitzkrieg and i wish that party goers were greeted by doormen in s.s. uniforms and barbed wire fencing had been put up on the walls visitors were also given mock visas with an image of hitler on them the party led to a furious backlash online. oh ventura the trondheim student union apologized and closed down the event every...
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isolationists at home and the pleas from his british ally, winston churchill, already fighting the nazis. fdr vowed to supply our friends across the pond. he outlined his plan to increase our industrial might in a famous speech. ? we must have more ships, more guns, more planes, more of everything. we must apply ourselves to the same spirit of patriotism and sacrifice as we would show were we at war. >> and a year later, we were. >> december 1941 sneak attack on pearl harbor galvanized the nation like never before. millions of men would fight a three-front war. and as the men left home, so did the women. >> there's no doubt that world war ii changes everything for women. >> before the war, women didn't work and weren't encouraged to work because of the depression. a woman working was considered taking a job from a man who really needs it. >> emily yellen is a veteran journalist and author of the book "our mothers' war." >> suddenly the government needed women and needed women to work. and they had a real p.r. problem, because they had to switch the consciousness of america and make it ok
isolationists at home and the pleas from his british ally, winston churchill, already fighting the nazis. fdr vowed to supply our friends across the pond. he outlined his plan to increase our industrial might in a famous speech. ? we must have more ships, more guns, more planes, more of everything. we must apply ourselves to the same spirit of patriotism and sacrifice as we would show were we at war. >> and a year later, we were. >> december 1941 sneak attack on pearl harbor...
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despite efforts to confront its nazi past anti-semitic and races and attitudes still persist here in germany and the gains made by the far right in september's election well they have many people here worried that nationalist an anti immigrant rhetoric could become normal again one high school student has chosen to take a stand against bigotry now this student has been the subject of online threats and harassment and therefore we're only using her first name. fifteen year old india is visiting the memorial to the murder jews of europe in central berlin with her mother at school she has seen how hate speech and anti-semitism are on the rise again she says it started slowly. was. when people would come into the classroom others would raise their right arm in the deliberate nazi salute sometimes there shouted heil hitler you are cool if you did that. amount of them afterwards at first she didn't speak up then she saw an online chat group with upsetting images. there was one picture of a cloud of smoke and the caption said jewish family portrait and that wasn't the only one in the class
despite efforts to confront its nazi past anti-semitic and races and attitudes still persist here in germany and the gains made by the far right in september's election well they have many people here worried that nationalist an anti immigrant rhetoric could become normal again one high school student has chosen to take a stand against bigotry now this student has been the subject of online threats and harassment and therefore we're only using her first name. fifteen year old india is visiting...
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when a neo nazi killed six people at a sick temple wisconsin two thousand and twelve. and in two thousand and fourteen when a white supremacist killed three people outside a jewish retirement center. and in two thousand and fifteen when dylan roof going down nine african-americans in a church in charleston south carolina. overall from two thousand and one up till the end of last year there were sixty two attacks in the u.s. by far right violent extremists according to government data. and in the same time period there were twenty three attacks by quote unquote radical islamist violent extremists despite that since taking office trapes cut funding for groups that work to combat white supremacist and right wing violence it's not just trump who hasn't been serious enough about white supremacist domestic terrorism during the bush years you know there was obviously this intense refocusing on radical islam i mean more than three thousand people died at the twin towers and you can understand why that would be what the bush administration did was completely drop the efforts th
when a neo nazi killed six people at a sick temple wisconsin two thousand and twelve. and in two thousand and fourteen when a white supremacist killed three people outside a jewish retirement center. and in two thousand and fifteen when dylan roof going down nine african-americans in a church in charleston south carolina. overall from two thousand and one up till the end of last year there were sixty two attacks in the u.s. by far right violent extremists according to government data. and in...