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to allied investigators it became a sort of nazi hunter's bible. did you enjoy hunting nazis? did it give you any satisfaction? >> lerner: it gave me a great deal of satisfaction. "enjoy" is perhaps not the right word, but it gave me great deal of satisfaction. >> wertheim: why specifically? >> lerner: because i remembered my parents. my father was 49-years-old and, and my mother was 48, and they left everything they had built up behind, and arrived in the united states penniless. >> wertheim: and you were able to confront the people that had caused this, this trauma. >> lerner: yes. >> wertheim: all s.s. members re to tomati itleled by heinrich himmler, the s.s. was responsible for security and intelligence collection in germany. the s.s. controlled the german police forces and concentration camps, and directed the so- called "final solution" to kill all european jews. max lerner recalls that in one respect at least, identifying most s.s. members was easy. >> lerner: you know how to tell an s.s. man? >> wertheim: how? >> lerner: they have a tattoo of their blood group under t
to allied investigators it became a sort of nazi hunter's bible. did you enjoy hunting nazis? did it give you any satisfaction? >> lerner: it gave me a great deal of satisfaction. "enjoy" is perhaps not the right word, but it gave me great deal of satisfaction. >> wertheim: why specifically? >> lerner: because i remembered my parents. my father was 49-years-old and, and my mother was 48, and they left everything they had built up behind, and arrived in the united...
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but then the nazis invaded in 1940, two years later. the franks-— otto, wife edith, anne and her sister margot—- along with four other jewish friends of the family, went into hiding in an annex behind otto's warehouse. today it's preserved as a museum. dr. gertjan broek, a historian at the anne frank house, showed us in. oh, wow. this-- this is the famous-- >> dr. gertjan broek: this is the bookcase. >> wertheim: bookcase. >> broek: th-- this is the bookcase. it was used to camouflage the entrance to the hiding place. >> wertheim: the bookcase helped protect the franks, as did a handful of otto's close colleagues at the warehouse who were in on the secret. >> broek: we go inside, mind your head. >> wertheim: oh, wow. after the raid, the nazis took anything that wasn't nailed down. these recreations show what it looked like. two crammed floors, 761 days-- more than two excruciating years indoors. the office workers brought food and supplies, but the eight in hiding couldn't make a sound during the day. by night they could listen to t
but then the nazis invaded in 1940, two years later. the franks-— otto, wife edith, anne and her sister margot—- along with four other jewish friends of the family, went into hiding in an annex behind otto's warehouse. today it's preserved as a museum. dr. gertjan broek, a historian at the anne frank house, showed us in. oh, wow. this-- this is the famous-- >> dr. gertjan broek: this is the bookcase. >> wertheim: bookcase. >> broek: th-- this is the bookcase. it was used...
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ah, this is the only film footage of your nazi moon. it was a curious quirk of fate that saw the fearless belgian die, not on the track, but during another more harmless type of outdoor pursuit. another of you nazi's talents would be his downfall. a knack for imitating animal sounds. lou during a walk in the woods in 1913, a hunter mistook him for a deer and opened fire blue . a couple of dirty 8. an event that left the motor, racing world in shock, one of its top drivers was dead. nazi authorities turned his funeral in berlin into a political rally. friends, family fans and rivals paid their last respects while the notorious ss held a vigil to the fallen hero. but what was the actual cause of the accident? a question that was eclipsed amid the pomp of the funeral procession. nazi ideology could not allow a hero of the german nation to have died due to technical deficiencies, let alone a mortal driver error. the cause was never pursued. ah, tim nits, home to the original out oh known h q and a branch of the official saxony state archive
ah, this is the only film footage of your nazi moon. it was a curious quirk of fate that saw the fearless belgian die, not on the track, but during another more harmless type of outdoor pursuit. another of you nazi's talents would be his downfall. a knack for imitating animal sounds. lou during a walk in the woods in 1913, a hunter mistook him for a deer and opened fire blue . a couple of dirty 8. an event that left the motor, racing world in shock, one of its top drivers was dead. nazi...
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tt forced into collaboration by the nazi occupiers.- the nazi occupiers. it will alwa s the nazi occupiers. it will always be _ the nazi occupiers. it will always be a _ the nazi occupiers. it will always be a huge - the nazi occupiers. it will always be a huge and - the nazi occupiers. it will. always be a huge and moral ambivalence against cases like this. vince pankoke thank you forjoining us. you are watching bbc news. thank you for being with us. hello. clear skies across most parts of the uk at the moment. may mean we're getting to see a full glimpse of the first full moon of the season, the wolf moon, but it also has led to temperatures dropping quite widely. a widely frosty start to tuesday morning, maybe as low as —3 to —5 in some parts of central, southern england, and it's here where we've got some dense patches of fog to start the tuesday morning commute. some of that could start to build for a while during the morning rush—hour but then slowly start to shift during the morning. lots of sunshine elsewhere. a bit more breeze to the north a
tt forced into collaboration by the nazi occupiers.- the nazi occupiers. it will alwa s the nazi occupiers. it will always be _ the nazi occupiers. it will always be a _ the nazi occupiers. it will always be a huge - the nazi occupiers. it will always be a huge and - the nazi occupiers. it will. always be a huge and moral ambivalence against cases like this. vince pankoke thank you forjoining us. you are watching bbc news. thank you for being with us. hello. clear skies across most parts of the...
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they were in that point nazi occupied lithuania. they were planning to escape by all available evidence, they were trying to escape to sweden. they met up with a couple and they have the insurance of having a holiday. this is boldly reported in other books they just say they were having a holiday, mildred and arvid decided to go to a nazi occupied lithuania to soak up the sun and that's house depicted in other books but that's wrong they were escaping. we have an eyewitness account of what exactly happened the morning it they were arrested but he was a historian and wrote an article about seven pages along with minute detail including dialogue. it reads like a novel, dialogue between the gestapo agents in between arvid, mildred and so forth but actually mildred does not speak. so ed month reports what's happened to gestapo agents arrive at the door. arvid is outside and they surround him. everyone in the house can see what is going on. they are not sure, who are these men? they are in plain clothes and they look official but no badg
they were in that point nazi occupied lithuania. they were planning to escape by all available evidence, they were trying to escape to sweden. they met up with a couple and they have the insurance of having a holiday. this is boldly reported in other books they just say they were having a holiday, mildred and arvid decided to go to a nazi occupied lithuania to soak up the sun and that's house depicted in other books but that's wrong they were escaping. we have an eyewitness account of what...
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on this day, in 1945 russian soldiers liberated out of its concentration camp in nazi occupied poland. it was the largest and a network of $44000.00 nazi run death camps and prison sites. golden, 11000000 jews and other minorities were ultimately murdered in the holocaust. go straight over to the bonus, talk l as the ceremony to remember the victims of the holocaust gets underway. socialist party officials met young louder to the topic of the meeting, was that the final solution to the jewish question? ha, was coming to mind. all those in attendance were aware of what this meant. wellings in gunner, the mass murder had commenced much earlier than the objective, was to discuss how to make this mass murder, systematic accelerated, and expand it to compare the whole of europe to encompass 11000000 jewess, none of the meetings attendees registered any concerns. remember the victims of the national socialist crimes, the murdered jews, visited windorama, the cynthia and roemer who died from fuko, the victims amongst the slavic peoples. mention if we remember the millions of people who were
on this day, in 1945 russian soldiers liberated out of its concentration camp in nazi occupied poland. it was the largest and a network of $44000.00 nazi run death camps and prison sites. golden, 11000000 jews and other minorities were ultimately murdered in the holocaust. go straight over to the bonus, talk l as the ceremony to remember the victims of the holocaust gets underway. socialist party officials met young louder to the topic of the meeting, was that the final solution to the jewish...
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openly espousing fascism and nazi beliefs. the book is a tale of religion perverted to violent ends and shockingly relevant with the far right ideologies of today. our speaker this evening is professor charles gallagher who teaches at boston college prior to arriving at bc. he was at the geneva school of diplomacy and international relations where he was a visiting fellow and before that he taught in the history. up and at the college of the holy cross in worcester. he has published a number of books including vatican secret diplomacy joseph p hurley and pope pius the 12th, which won the john gilmary shay prize from the american catholic historical association his interest include american catholicism people diplomacy international relations the holocaust and intelligence history. before we begin the program i'd like to extend a special. welcome to anyone who might be joining an mhs program for the first time if you're not feeling familiar with the massachusetts historical society where the oldest historical society in america
openly espousing fascism and nazi beliefs. the book is a tale of religion perverted to violent ends and shockingly relevant with the far right ideologies of today. our speaker this evening is professor charles gallagher who teaches at boston college prior to arriving at bc. he was at the geneva school of diplomacy and international relations where he was a visiting fellow and before that he taught in the history. up and at the college of the holy cross in worcester. he has published a number of...
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to the nazis. so noting d.c.'s requirement for masks and proof of vaccination to enter certain establishments like bars, davison posted a picture of what he seems to think is a nazi health pass and wrote this has been done before. the nazis killed 6 million jews in the holocaust versus wearing a mask to get a beer. how offensive is the statement from the ohio congressman? the auschwitz memorial in poland respond to the tweet is a symptom -- a sad symptom of moral and intellectual decay. how offensive is the statement from the ohio congressman? twitter appeared to block his post in germany because it violated anti-hate laws there. how offensive is the statement from the ohio congressman? well, if he doesn't believe holocaust survivors or the nation of germany, maybe he'll take the nazis' word for it. there is record of the nazis' opinions on vaccinations, yes, they wanted to withhold them from people as part of their genocidal policy, keep them from people in order to kill them. one of hitler's key henchman, one of
to the nazis. so noting d.c.'s requirement for masks and proof of vaccination to enter certain establishments like bars, davison posted a picture of what he seems to think is a nazi health pass and wrote this has been done before. the nazis killed 6 million jews in the holocaust versus wearing a mask to get a beer. how offensive is the statement from the ohio congressman? the auschwitz memorial in poland respond to the tweet is a symptom -- a sad symptom of moral and intellectual decay. how...
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and is one of the last remaining survivors to report on the nazis atrocities. why are you afraid of death outfit? you owe sheet. you'll then note that please note that you read in 2 days. when lily abbot talks, it was ready shopping for the world. listen secret b. as i tell my page what more or less pd dean told me how many lily ebert is one of the last remaining survivors of the nazi death camp auschwitz. with the help of her great grandson dove, she now shares her experiences on tick tock to an audience of millions. before read what think staircase is so monday route calmar, they had me picked up. i heard these were, but they don't know what you are talking gabriela. dan did. she does now, did just a few months. they've picked up 1400000 followers, offering them a precious chance to put questions to her directly. if you still believe and go wow i. ready because not me so home mind. ready it's just incredibly incredible to say how many people actually want to love and care and once while questions. and at times it's very sad to learn about what happens on her
and is one of the last remaining survivors to report on the nazis atrocities. why are you afraid of death outfit? you owe sheet. you'll then note that please note that you read in 2 days. when lily abbot talks, it was ready shopping for the world. listen secret b. as i tell my page what more or less pd dean told me how many lily ebert is one of the last remaining survivors of the nazi death camp auschwitz. with the help of her great grandson dove, she now shares her experiences on tick tock to...
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survived, although damage to the floor caused by fire, testifies to the devastation wrought by the nazis. the institute holds the largest collection of documents relating to jewish history in poland. they include eye witness testimony from the predominantly jewish towns. cold settle for natalia ra, make. it's a treasure trove. the lay source which we had here. they are pink us catalog books, book sir rose by the people who saw by clock house in the small towns. so then we can find not only testimony how that that looks like, like the emerald or bounty show, but also testimony. for example, how did people hide and where natalie, a roommate is an architect and a political scientist. her research here shows her where to get started in her search for hiding places. it's only beginning because we know like for example, where was the place in which village, but then we need to approach, i need to approach it next steps to go there. speak with the local people and not only worked with that joshi, sorry guys to jude, but also with the other institution. so it's always like a story. listen the st
survived, although damage to the floor caused by fire, testifies to the devastation wrought by the nazis. the institute holds the largest collection of documents relating to jewish history in poland. they include eye witness testimony from the predominantly jewish towns. cold settle for natalia ra, make. it's a treasure trove. the lay source which we had here. they are pink us catalog books, book sir rose by the people who saw by clock house in the small towns. so then we can find not only...
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and, who betrayed the family of anne frank to the nazis? has one of the great wartime mysteries been solved? welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it's already three days since the major eruption of an underwater volcano in tonga and still there is a very worrying lack of information about the scale of the damage done across the many tongan islands, or the whereabouts and well being of many of the islanders. these very limited pictures have just been sent to us. they are from one of the surveillance flights sent by australia and new zealand to assess the damage. the eruption itself appears to have taken out the one main underwater communications cable and there are suggestions that could take weeks to restore. a lot of ash on the ground. tonga has a population of around 100,000. the red cross estimates that about 80% of them may have been affected. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes has the latest. these pictures of the hunga tonga—hunga ha'apai volcano erupting are from last friday. this is just a foretas
and, who betrayed the family of anne frank to the nazis? has one of the great wartime mysteries been solved? welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it's already three days since the major eruption of an underwater volcano in tonga and still there is a very worrying lack of information about the scale of the damage done across the many tongan islands, or the whereabouts and well being of many of the islanders. these very limited pictures have just been sent to us. they...
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ah, often inviting holland in 1939 and occupying warsaw the nazis began forcing jews into one neighbourhood which became known as the warsaw ghetto. most of the half 1000000 people sent their died of starvation or disease over murdered, enforced labor and death camps. but a few managed to escape by just for so give me just gleam since this is the last chance. and of course we have an antidote hiding places are full of erosion. so this is the last moment. this is the re the last month. the thing from this, or he does show perspective how we can preserve them, how we can really dig and try to history. an apartment block now stands on the sides of the form, a great synagogue that was blown up by s. s, god's directly opposite is the jewish historical institute. this building survived, although damage to the floor caused by fire, testifies to the devastation wrought by the nazis. the institute holds the largest collection of documents relating to jewish history in poland. they include eye witness testimony from the predominantly jewish towns, cold settle for natalia ro make. it's a treasure trov
ah, often inviting holland in 1939 and occupying warsaw the nazis began forcing jews into one neighbourhood which became known as the warsaw ghetto. most of the half 1000000 people sent their died of starvation or disease over murdered, enforced labor and death camps. but a few managed to escape by just for so give me just gleam since this is the last chance. and of course we have an antidote hiding places are full of erosion. so this is the last moment. this is the re the last month. the thing...
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and is one of the last remaining survivors to report on the nazis atrocities. why are you afraid of death outfit? you oh sheet. you then note that plain though that you read in duty. when lily abbot talks, it was ready shopping the world listened because the as i tell my page what more or less pd dean. no, we human b. lily ebert is one of the last remaining survivors of the nazi death camp auschwitz, with the help of her great grandson dove. she now shares her experiences on take talk to an audience of millions. before that what tick tock case is. so monday route, cale monotherapy tick tock, i heard these were, but they don't know, but you as doug can get. well i she does now in just a few months they've picked up 1400000 followers, offering them a precious chance to put questions to her directly here still, but even go i. ready goes no more so. ready it's just incredibly incredible to say how many people actually wants it on and care, and once while questions. and at times it's very sad to learn about what happens on her family. but again, it's got such import
and is one of the last remaining survivors to report on the nazis atrocities. why are you afraid of death outfit? you oh sheet. you then note that plain though that you read in duty. when lily abbot talks, it was ready shopping the world listened because the as i tell my page what more or less pd dean. no, we human b. lily ebert is one of the last remaining survivors of the nazi death camp auschwitz, with the help of her great grandson dove. she now shares her experiences on take talk to an...
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fauci to the nazi's so-called angel of death. >> he doesn't represent science, he represents the nazi doctor who did experiments on jews during the second world war in the concentration camps. >> i'm congressman warren davidson from ohio. >> reporter: several days ago, congressman warren davidson responded to a tweet from d.c.'s mayor saying proof of vaccination would be required to enter some city buildings by tweeting an image of a nazi document with the comment this has been done before, #do not comply. and marjorie taylor greene said this about speaker nancy pelosi's request for proof of vaccination in order to go maskless in the house chambers. >> we can look back at a time in history where people were told to wear a gold star and they were definitely treated like second-class citizens, so much so that they were put in trains and taken to gas chambers in nazi germany. >> reporter: health experts worry about the effect the nazi comparisons will have on the already plateauing number of american adults getting vaccinated. >> it's going to be a very heavy lift to increase the number
fauci to the nazi's so-called angel of death. >> he doesn't represent science, he represents the nazi doctor who did experiments on jews during the second world war in the concentration camps. >> i'm congressman warren davidson from ohio. >> reporter: several days ago, congressman warren davidson responded to a tweet from d.c.'s mayor saying proof of vaccination would be required to enter some city buildings by tweeting an image of a nazi document with the comment this has...
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ah, after inviting holland in 1939 and occupying warsaw, the nazis began forcing jews into one neighbourhood which became known as the war, so ghetto. most of the half 1000000 people sent there died of starvation or disease . all were murdered in forced labor and death camps, but a few managed to escape by going into hiding. natalia rama is lucky to uncover the hide out there used war. so give me this gleamed that this is the last chance. and of course we have an adult hiding places are fearful of erosion. so this is the last moment. this is the re, the last moment to think from this architectural perspective, how we can preserve them, how we can really dig and try to history. and apartment block now stands on the sides of the former grade synagogue that was blown up by assess god's directly opposite is the jewish historical institute. this building survived, although damage to the floor caused by fire, testifies to the devastation wrought by the nazis. the institute holds the largest collection of documents relating to jewish history and poland. they include eye witness testimony from the p
ah, after inviting holland in 1939 and occupying warsaw, the nazis began forcing jews into one neighbourhood which became known as the war, so ghetto. most of the half 1000000 people sent there died of starvation or disease . all were murdered in forced labor and death camps, but a few managed to escape by going into hiding. natalia rama is lucky to uncover the hide out there used war. so give me this gleamed that this is the last chance. and of course we have an adult hiding places are fearful...
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this was the family's hiding place during the nazi occupation of the netherlands. this question of who betrayed the frank family, who lived in the building undetected for more than two years until months before the end of the war remains one of the great mysteries of dutch history. now this team of investigators have identified a man who they believe is the key suspect, a jewish lawyer was based here in and to dam, helping jewish refugees fleeing nazi germany. no dna clues or video images existed, so detectives relied on circumstantial evidence, and a note. >> the final suspect became the person who was named in an anonymous note sent to auto frank ortly after he got back from the camp, auschwitz, in which a man called van den bergh was identified as the betrayer. >> the father and only member of the family to survive the war. the suggestion, the betrayer seems to be someone within the jewish community is hard for many to bear. the historic context is critical here. >> as it turns out, it is the story of a man who was cornered. in order to save himself, his wife, h
this was the family's hiding place during the nazi occupation of the netherlands. this question of who betrayed the frank family, who lived in the building undetected for more than two years until months before the end of the war remains one of the great mysteries of dutch history. now this team of investigators have identified a man who they believe is the key suspect, a jewish lawyer was based here in and to dam, helping jewish refugees fleeing nazi germany. no dna clues or video images...
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who betrayed the family of anne frank to the nazis who died in a concentration camp? her diary is the most famous first-hand account of jewish life during the war. detectives believe they have discovered who revealed the location of the franks. we report from amsterdam. >> the final entry in anne frank's diary, tuesday, the first of august, 1944. i keep trying to find a way to become what i want to be and what i could be if only there were no other people in the world. yours, anne m. frank . three days later, the jewish teenager was arrested. this was the frank family's hiding place during the nazi occupation of the netherlands. this question of who betrayed the frank family who lived in this building undetected for nearly two years months before the end of the war has remained one of the great mysteries of dutch history, and this team o investigators have identified a man who they believe is the key suspect, a jewish lawyer who had been based in amsterdam helping jewish refugees fleeing nazi germany. no dna clues or video images existed, so detectives relied on circu
who betrayed the family of anne frank to the nazis who died in a concentration camp? her diary is the most famous first-hand account of jewish life during the war. detectives believe they have discovered who revealed the location of the franks. we report from amsterdam. >> the final entry in anne frank's diary, tuesday, the first of august, 1944. i keep trying to find a way to become what i want to be and what i could be if only there were no other people in the world. yours, anne m....
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secret the fact that her mother was jewish and that by nazi reckoning. she herself was a -- so to have stayed in berlin reported on you know, the harrowing persecution of the -- all the while knowing that if this fact was discovered about her. i mean, it's it's it it figures belief and i have to say writing this book as i did quite a lot through the pandemic. you know when one was. faced with you know, all the anxieties and deprivations of lockdown and everything. yeah, i'd come to my desk each morning and actually think you this is nothing here, right? put themselves through as you spoke you hinted on earlier. i mean they had so many barriers so they had to do things that were well people were running in the opposite direction. they were they were going it was just exactly exactly i mean it wasn't until november 1944 that the british and americans decided that women could join the official press corps. which meant that they could then travel? in official press transport they could sleep in the press camps. they could have access to daily press briefings
secret the fact that her mother was jewish and that by nazi reckoning. she herself was a -- so to have stayed in berlin reported on you know, the harrowing persecution of the -- all the while knowing that if this fact was discovered about her. i mean, it's it's it it figures belief and i have to say writing this book as i did quite a lot through the pandemic. you know when one was. faced with you know, all the anxieties and deprivations of lockdown and everything. yeah, i'd come to my desk each...
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and so he had an early warning system when it came to hitler and the nazis. it wasn't -- many other people on his benches. and also he had come up against that gnat if schism in his life -- fanaticism in his life several timeses in his life in sudan. in this sense it was a religious fanaticism, but he recognized the way in which it couldn't be appeased and had to be -- [inaudible] and so he also tended to, unlike the other prime ministers of the 1930s, men like mcdonald and chamberlain and baldwin, you know, he'd actually sort of come up close and personal to a fanaticism and recognized it in the nazis early on. so he had this sort of do -- again, they come from his life, and they helped him enormously at the time of, you know, doubt and struggle. >> i had a professor that i greatly admired when i was in law school who was given the holmes papers to finish the biography of great american jurist oliver wendell holmes. and he never completed the project because he developed such a distaste for holmes that he simply didn't enjoy his company anymore, and he aband
and so he had an early warning system when it came to hitler and the nazis. it wasn't -- many other people on his benches. and also he had come up against that gnat if schism in his life -- fanaticism in his life several timeses in his life in sudan. in this sense it was a religious fanaticism, but he recognized the way in which it couldn't be appeased and had to be -- [inaudible] and so he also tended to, unlike the other prime ministers of the 1930s, men like mcdonald and chamberlain and...
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party is in danger. >> nazi votes were declining. >> the nazis are running out of money. >> campaign coffers were dwindling. and the party was in chaos. >> one of the real tragic ironies of history was that hitler was put into power right at the moment where his movement looked like it was going to fall apart. >> a right wing insider brought the fuhrer back to life. >> one man emerges with a dangerous idea. >> former chancellor franz von papen was trying to get back into power. he set out to convince his friend, president hindenberg, to make hitler chancellor if hitler would make papen vice chancellor. seeing this as the best way to keep the left out of power. hindenberg, fatefully, agreed. and on january 30th, 1933, a hate-filled demagogue -- >> the third reich of adolf hitler is born. >> -- seized power. everything was under control, papen said. >> famously, at this moment, papen said to a friend, we have hired him. he says, in six weeks, we will have pushed him so far into a corner, he will squeak. >> but within weeks, adolf hitler made himself a dictator and soon he was killing o
party is in danger. >> nazi votes were declining. >> the nazis are running out of money. >> campaign coffers were dwindling. and the party was in chaos. >> one of the real tragic ironies of history was that hitler was put into power right at the moment where his movement looked like it was going to fall apart. >> a right wing insider brought the fuhrer back to life. >> one man emerges with a dangerous idea. >> former chancellor franz von papen was...
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so i would imagine that eisenhower's probably had some difficulty in dealing within with the ex-nazis, but that's purely an assumption of my part. i've never read anything that would indicate one way or the other but i'm given what eisenhower's saw what would that was likely? that that asks, how did the cosmosphere so we started out in 1962 as a small planetarium our founder a woman by the name of patty kerry had a love of the stars and in fact, her uncle was edwin hubble who the couple telescope is named after early astronomer astronomer patty wanted to share her love of astronomy in the stars with the community. and so she raised the funds to purchase a used star projector and a dome and they set up in the poultry building on the state fairgrounds. in 1966 hutchinson community college invited patty's planetarium to come on to their campus. so in 66 we moved here to our present location. and then by the the mid 70s with the the end of apollo patty wanted to create a science education center and there were centers in in the on the coasts and major metropolitan areas, but there wasn't
so i would imagine that eisenhower's probably had some difficulty in dealing within with the ex-nazis, but that's purely an assumption of my part. i've never read anything that would indicate one way or the other but i'm given what eisenhower's saw what would that was likely? that that asks, how did the cosmosphere so we started out in 1962 as a small planetarium our founder a woman by the name of patty kerry had a love of the stars and in fact, her uncle was edwin hubble who the couple...
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relief efforts are lagging in the mystery of who betrayed the hide out of tongue and her family to the nazis. a new book identifies what it calls to most likely suspect. ah, i'm ami and welcome to the show. in the russia, ukraine crises, germany is picking up where nato left off. germany's foreign minister on elena bay, a bach is on a diplomatic mission, to deescalate tensions over russia's military buildup and ukraine's border. while the u. s. and the you have threatened to punish russia to tries to invade. burbock said the solution has to be a peaceful one. series of a russian invasion of ukraine have jangled nerves in the region. after visiting a memorial to anti government protesters who died in 2014 and alena burbock says any solution to the conflict must come through dialogue, not arms, meeting ukraine's foreign minister to metro qu, labor burbock offered an explicit gesture of support for ukraine. zoe dog, kate solidarity has already done european solidarity for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine. del hyena, that is not up for debate, not for us, and not for me perso
relief efforts are lagging in the mystery of who betrayed the hide out of tongue and her family to the nazis. a new book identifies what it calls to most likely suspect. ah, i'm ami and welcome to the show. in the russia, ukraine crises, germany is picking up where nato left off. germany's foreign minister on elena bay, a bach is on a diplomatic mission, to deescalate tensions over russia's military buildup and ukraine's border. while the u. s. and the you have threatened to punish russia to...
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in 1944, the nazis beautified the camp for propaganda purposes and called it a mortal get. so no, it was all for show an elaborate hoax staged solely for the inspection by the international red cross in denver. oh, oh, the camp inmates came from all over europe way when they were older people. prominent people. ha. and many were highly decorated veterans of world war one is 5th. that's labor. it will tell you that up is saunders may live in there till 8 inch touch concentration camp was especially difficult for such a young child. he got home and there was no escape. there were only oh, the gas chambers at auschwitz, starvation hung high suicide, or death from disease in 4000000 men. oh wow. on hinder most families was good men, women and children had to live separately from one another. but they could still see each other, like visual wise with mine. luckily, i was allowed to stay with my parents in the quarters assigned to the disabled war veterans. i slept on sacks, extra, all crowded together on 2 or 3 tier bunks via kinda water. we children became independent very quic
in 1944, the nazis beautified the camp for propaganda purposes and called it a mortal get. so no, it was all for show an elaborate hoax staged solely for the inspection by the international red cross in denver. oh, oh, the camp inmates came from all over europe way when they were older people. prominent people. ha. and many were highly decorated veterans of world war one is 5th. that's labor. it will tell you that up is saunders may live in there till 8 inch touch concentration camp was...
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frank and her family to the nazis . a new book identifies what it calls the most likely suspect. ah, i'm get her both as welcome to the program. the u. n says the pacific island nation of tonga suffered significant damage and saturdays volcanic eruption. the remarks come as the 1st images start to emerge after new zealand and australia sent surveillance plants to the area communication has been limited after the countries only internet cable was cut. new zealand is also sending ships carrying water and other supplies. the plains can't land because of a blanket of ash at the main airport. a prelude to a vile interruption. on friday, the hunger tongue hung to hot by volcano, sent plumes of smoke and dash shooting into the sky activity that soon decreased. it will prove to be a brief rest vice. the next day, the volcano rumbled to life again in an explosion so powerful. it sent shock waves around the world. before and after satellite images show had the volcano sea level krazer had disappeared following the blast. with regular communication lines to tongue across all the worlds been
frank and her family to the nazis . a new book identifies what it calls the most likely suspect. ah, i'm get her both as welcome to the program. the u. n says the pacific island nation of tonga suffered significant damage and saturdays volcanic eruption. the remarks come as the 1st images start to emerge after new zealand and australia sent surveillance plants to the area communication has been limited after the countries only internet cable was cut. new zealand is also sending ships carrying...