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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
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. ♪ >> during the final three years of world war ii, nearly 3000 nazis were detained and interrogated at fort height, along the potomac river near washington. sunday night on q&a, the former chief historian of the national park service and author of the book "nazis on the potomac" talks about fort hunt and the importance of play. >> there were two russian-american soldiers at fort hunt dressed in red army uniforms. they were conspicuous throughout the fort. so, if and interrogate a thought someone was being cagey and not forthcoming with information, they would call in one of these fellows and they would say you don't want to talk to us? how about if ivan takes you to the soviet union. maybe they would like to hear what you have to say. that worked incredibly well, both at fort hunt and in europe >> robert sutton and his book nazis on the potomac saturday gh
. ♪ >> during the final three years of world war ii, nearly 3000 nazis were detained and interrogated at fort height, along the potomac river near washington. sunday night on q&a, the former chief historian of the national park service and author of the book "nazis on the potomac" talks about fort hunt and the importance of play. >> there were two russian-american soldiers at fort hunt dressed in red army uniforms. they were conspicuous throughout the fort. so, if...
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the special ceremony commemorating the millions of jews and other minorities who were murdered by the nazis during the 2nd world. ah, i'm see me. some has gone to glad you could join us. we start with a diplomatic stalemate between russia and the west over ukraine. the kremlin says there was little optimism freezing tensions with the u. s. and nato, after both rejected russia's key security demands. the kremlin insisted on legal guarantees, barring ukraine from joining nato and the withdrawal of nato forces from eastern europe. russia has mass more than a 100000 troops on its border with ukraine, fueling fears of a potential invasion. for these soldiers, the threat of war is a familiar one. the ukraine, an army has been fighting, rush him back separatists in the countries east for more than 7 years now. but their story in the face of the late as escalation to the foster mother. but still you should not be panic hot. but if you do, while a wounded person is crying and swearing, it would be a fiasco if you panic to go. i. so we need to stay calm, play them all other thought was cut on his voi
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and in particular, the glorification of certain nazi collaborators or agents in lithuania. so what we are doing now on behalf of the applicant who took the law suits in lithuania, is making a petition to the united nations human rights committee. and in deals with issues about their right to truth and about the protection against what we might called forms of defamation that are related to the denial of historical fact. they have tried very hard to change the narrative of world war 2 in the house was and i went to why only in eastern europe, that collaboration with the nazis include participation, a systematic mass market. you take a contract with when you get 220000 jews live there. under that, jackie patient, 212000 were murdered. there were less than a 1000 germans in lithuania during the that's the occupation. and in 90 percent of those jews was shot near their homes and it was a very labor intensive operation. so how on earth could they murder 212000 jews? it's a if they didn't have help. such falsification of history and lithuania is nothing new. several monuments acr
and in particular, the glorification of certain nazi collaborators or agents in lithuania. so what we are doing now on behalf of the applicant who took the law suits in lithuania, is making a petition to the united nations human rights committee. and in deals with issues about their right to truth and about the protection against what we might called forms of defamation that are related to the denial of historical fact. they have tried very hard to change the narrative of world war 2 in the...
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the graphic novel called mouse depicts juice as mice and nazis as cats. the school board objected to some violent images, a few curse words and one image where a character is drawn in the nude, the books author art spickle, men whose parents survived the holocaust called the decision demented and orwellian . and we have our reporter, i'm in s, if with us here in studio to tell us about the story. he also happens to be a tennessee native. i mean, thanks for bringing the story to us. i mean, it is hard to imagine a book about the holocaust that doesn't include violence. so what exactly was the school board objecting to you here? but an irony here to me is that this book was chosen and is chosen or in schools around the country. i mean, it was taught in my school as well because it does not to pick the hard cause with gratuitous violence. so it's, it's chosen as a book that does it in a way that is approachable for 8th graders as people from 13 to 14 years of age. that's not a child. so it's not people who have never seen violence before. a lot of the debate
the graphic novel called mouse depicts juice as mice and nazis as cats. the school board objected to some violent images, a few curse words and one image where a character is drawn in the nude, the books author art spickle, men whose parents survived the holocaust called the decision demented and orwellian . and we have our reporter, i'm in s, if with us here in studio to tell us about the story. he also happens to be a tennessee native. i mean, thanks for bringing the story to us. i mean, it...
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we're between one to 33 and 1945. 1 3rd of the jewish people were murdered by the nazi regime and its collaborators. for the 1st time ever these ladies speak of parliament is in germany. we will address the bundle. in hebrew, it comes a few days after the un general assembly adopted and is wally german proposal, condemning holocaust, denial the call times might be strengthening between israel and germany. this is not true for other countries, especially lithuania lawsuit, against the bonus government has been faulty. you n, it accuses the lithuanian government of falsifying the history of the holocaust. this is a case that relates to the distortion of history in lithuania and in particular the glorification of certain nazi collaborators or agents in lithuania. so what we are doing now on behalf of the applicant who took the law suits in lithuania, is making a petition to the united nations human rights committee. and in deals with issues about their right to truths and about the protection against what we might call forms of defamation that are related to the denial of historical fact
we're between one to 33 and 1945. 1 3rd of the jewish people were murdered by the nazi regime and its collaborators. for the 1st time ever these ladies speak of parliament is in germany. we will address the bundle. in hebrew, it comes a few days after the un general assembly adopted and is wally german proposal, condemning holocaust, denial the call times might be strengthening between israel and germany. this is not true for other countries, especially lithuania lawsuit, against the bonus...
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the graphic novel called mouse depicts used as mice and nazis as cats. the school board objected to some violent images. a few curse words and one image where a character is drawn in the nude, the books author arch, giggle, men whose parents survived the holocaust called the decision demented and orwellian . and we have our reporter, i'm in s, if with us here in studio to tell us about the story. he also happens to be a tennessee native. i mean, thanks for bringing the story to us. i mean, it is hard to imagine a book about the holocaust that doesn't include violence. so what exactly was the school board objecting to you here? but an irony here to me is that this book was chosen and is chosen in schools around the country. i mean, it was taught in my school as well because it does not to pick the hard cause with gratuitous violence. so it's, it's chosen as a book that does it in a way that is approachable for 8th graders as people from 13 to 14 years of age. that's not a child. so it's not people have never seen violence before. a lot of the debate was f
the graphic novel called mouse depicts used as mice and nazis as cats. the school board objected to some violent images. a few curse words and one image where a character is drawn in the nude, the books author arch, giggle, men whose parents survived the holocaust called the decision demented and orwellian . and we have our reporter, i'm in s, if with us here in studio to tell us about the story. he also happens to be a tennessee native. i mean, thanks for bringing the story to us. i mean, it...
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robert sutton, former chief historian of the national parks service and author of the book nazis on the potomac talks about fort hunt and its importance during the war. >> there were two russian-american soldiers at fort hunt. they were dressed in red army uniforms. they were conspicuous through the fort. so, if an interrogator thought someone was being ekg and not forthcoming with information that would call in one of these two fellows and say, you do not want to talk to us? how about if ivan takes you to the soviet union. maybe they would like to hear it you have to say. that worked incredibly well at fort hunt and in europe. >> nazis on the potomac tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you >> now, the united nations secretary general lays out his priorities for 2022 at the u.n. general assembly meeting in new york city. this is half an hour. n hour. sec.-gen. guterres: mr. president of the general assembly, excellencies, we begin another year in the grips of a global pandemic. covid-19 continues to upend lives, plans, and hopes. the only certainty is more uncertainty. and mea
robert sutton, former chief historian of the national parks service and author of the book nazis on the potomac talks about fort hunt and its importance during the war. >> there were two russian-american soldiers at fort hunt. they were dressed in red army uniforms. they were conspicuous through the fort. so, if an interrogator thought someone was being ekg and not forthcoming with information that would call in one of these two fellows and say, you do not want to talk to us? how about if...
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with a special ceremony commemorating millions of jews and other minorities who were murdered by the nazis during the 2nd world war last, john jackson, as you have never seen her before. i, i 50 years in the spotlight. the famously private singer dave hughes, a new documentary, giving her fans a candle, look at her a long career and strained family ties. ah laura, thank you very much for joining us. we started off with the diplomatic stalemate between russia and the west over ukraine. the kremlin says there is little optimism for easing tensions with the us and nato, after both rejected russia's key security demands. the kremlin insisted on legal guarantees, barring ukraine from joining nato. and the withdrawal of nato forces from eastern europe. russia has mass more than 100000 troops on its border with ukraine, fueling fears of a potential invasion. for these soldiers, the threat of war is a familiar one. the ukraine, an army has been fighting rush and battle separatists in the countries east. for more than 7 years now, but their story in the face of the late as escalation, the deposit a
with a special ceremony commemorating millions of jews and other minorities who were murdered by the nazis during the 2nd world war last, john jackson, as you have never seen her before. i, i 50 years in the spotlight. the famously private singer dave hughes, a new documentary, giving her fans a candle, look at her a long career and strained family ties. ah laura, thank you very much for joining us. we started off with the diplomatic stalemate between russia and the west over ukraine. the...
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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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that of course alludes to the 2nd world war and the aggression of nazi germany against the soviet union. but i would emphasize that the ukrainian people suffered at least as much under this aggression as the russian people eat. so we have an obligation towards both of them to all keep the peace if we can. on the other hand, i would argue that at the moment it is more important to focus on preventing a situation where the arms might be helpful. we want to fight the exit of the mounting tensions without resorting to military means. and i think emphasizing that and investing everything we can all that angle is a worthy contribution. were the contribution? none. the less diplomatic efforts have floundered. how likely is it that germany will have to take on a more muscular approach when it comes to russia, something that its allies wants it to do? i think for all of us, germany, european allies, the united states, there is the same on task ahead. and that's not an easy one. we have to show cleared the termination to defend our friends from ukraine without escalating the tensions. this is not
that of course alludes to the 2nd world war and the aggression of nazi germany against the soviet union. but i would emphasize that the ukrainian people suffered at least as much under this aggression as the russian people eat. so we have an obligation towards both of them to all keep the peace if we can. on the other hand, i would argue that at the moment it is more important to focus on preventing a situation where the arms might be helpful. we want to fight the exit of the mounting tensions...
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world marks holocaust remembrance day, we meet one survivor doing all she can to keep the memories of nazi atrocities along ah hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. the u. s. a. nato have formerly rejected moscow. sweeping security demands refusing, among other things to rule out future nato membership for ukraine. in its written reply to moscow's proposals, washington offers what it calls a serious diplomatic path out of the crisis. in recent weeks, russia has massed some 100000 troops nearest border with ukraine stirring fears of an attack. a military exercise on the ukrainian border. russia is flexing its muscles while washington has handed her a written response to moscow's demand. or response to russia reflects what i said in heave berlin and geneva. last week. we're open to dialogue. we prefer diplomacy and we're prepared to move forward. where there is the possibility of communication cooperation. if russia deescalate, is regression tort, ukraine stops the inflammatory rhetoric and approaches. discussions about the future security in europe. in a spirit of reciprocity, our
world marks holocaust remembrance day, we meet one survivor doing all she can to keep the memories of nazi atrocities along ah hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. the u. s. a. nato have formerly rejected moscow. sweeping security demands refusing, among other things to rule out future nato membership for ukraine. in its written reply to moscow's proposals, washington offers what it calls a serious diplomatic path out of the crisis. in recent weeks, russia has massed some 100000...
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the nazi concentration camp which killed tens of thousands of others. with ever fewer living survivors it feels increasingly urgent to pass it on. when she arrived, she was just 14. she had already spent years in a ghetto and hiding and as a slave larer. she was polish and jewish. everyone in her family was either dead or missing. apart from her cousin who was seven. the girls arrived together. >> they were so overcrowded they had no room for us. there were dead bodies all over the place. there were piles of bodies. piles of naked, twisted, decaying corpses. it was horrific site. >> when british forces libated her on the 15th of april, 19 45, they found tens of thousands of unburied bodies and 60,000 prisoners on the brink of death. where there moments that you did not think you would survive? >> absolutely. people are just dying at such a rate. it was obvious that if it did not come when it did, the whole camp would have died out. >> after the war, mother and her cousin were sent with other children to sweden. and then a letter arrived, from marla's br
the nazi concentration camp which killed tens of thousands of others. with ever fewer living survivors it feels increasingly urgent to pass it on. when she arrived, she was just 14. she had already spent years in a ghetto and hiding and as a slave larer. she was polish and jewish. everyone in her family was either dead or missing. apart from her cousin who was seven. the girls arrived together. >> they were so overcrowded they had no room for us. there were dead bodies all over the place....
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no one was sure who betrayed the amsterdam hiding place of anne frank and her family to the nazis. the authors of a new book say they -- the research points to a surprising suspect. >> her short life, one of millions ended in the holocaust. german born schoolgirl, anna frank. for more than two years, the teenager lived with her family in attic rooms hidden behind a bookcase in nazi occupied amsterdam. keeping a diary of their ordeal. until the family were discovered and sent to the concentration camp. now, a research team thinks they have cracked the puzzle of who betrayed them. >> we investigated more than 30 scenarios. i think we can say with certainty that the scenarios are rtually impossible. they handed over the stuff people in hiding. on that list was 263. >> he disclosed the hiding place to save his own family from deportation. the directors says it is a fascinating hypothesis that needs further investigation. >> what this new theory i bringing us is not just the information of august of 34 but the behavior of people, the choices they have made. >> the mystery of who betraye
no one was sure who betrayed the amsterdam hiding place of anne frank and her family to the nazis. the authors of a new book say they -- the research points to a surprising suspect. >> her short life, one of millions ended in the holocaust. german born schoolgirl, anna frank. for more than two years, the teenager lived with her family in attic rooms hidden behind a bookcase in nazi occupied amsterdam. keeping a diary of their ordeal. until the family were discovered and sent to the...
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co leader of the party accusing his party of being very close to if not in parts anonymous with neo nazis. we had to put this in perspective for us, contextualize, at how much of a conflict with right wing extremist is there within the a f d party. well, that sets the tone for any party gathering. in fact, it is part of the history. he is the 3rd leader to resign of us failing to steal the car seat, the policy back to the more centrist conservative of the course, and the far right one every single time. the big question is, how much further to the light will the a f d drift under this leadership that is very much open, that is not throwing any red lines. and how much of an opportunity is this now for angela macros? conservatives, and now led by a new deaf leverage mass, who wants to clinch back those voters who went to the far right a f d. now if this is clearly going into more extreme, is course, it probably has maxed out on how many votes it could get. that's what the last elections proved. they didn't increase their shed and no longer the strongest opposition party. and they mag, may n
co leader of the party accusing his party of being very close to if not in parts anonymous with neo nazis. we had to put this in perspective for us, contextualize, at how much of a conflict with right wing extremist is there within the a f d party. well, that sets the tone for any party gathering. in fact, it is part of the history. he is the 3rd leader to resign of us failing to steal the car seat, the policy back to the more centrist conservative of the course, and the far right one every...
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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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solve the mystery of who betrayed the hiding place. holocaust, direst on a frank and her family to the nazis. a team including a former f. b, i. investigator discovered a note of hunger father. naming a member of the amsterdam jewish council. as the possible betrayer historian say, further investigation is still needed. a court in turkey has acquitted german journalist missiles, told lou of terror related charges. she was detained in 2017, and accused of membership of an outlawed left wing group. what was seen as a politically most motivated case. she was released from custody in 2018, and richard returned to germany. communications with the pacific island nation of tonga, remain limited since saturdays volcanic eruption and synonymy. it's believe the underwater cable that connects the archipelago to the rest of the world was severed during the twin disastrous. there is still no official confirmation of injuries, death, or serious damage in tonga. but that assessment is based on limited information coming from the isolated island. at prelude to a violent corruption on friday, the hunger tond
solve the mystery of who betrayed the hiding place. holocaust, direst on a frank and her family to the nazis. a team including a former f. b, i. investigator discovered a note of hunger father. naming a member of the amsterdam jewish council. as the possible betrayer historian say, further investigation is still needed. a court in turkey has acquitted german journalist missiles, told lou of terror related charges. she was detained in 2017, and accused of membership of an outlawed left wing...
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more than 2 years, the teenager lived with her family in attic rooms, hidden behind a bookcase and nazi occupied, amsterdam. keeping a diary of their ordeal until the family were discovered and sent to the bergen belsen concentration camp. now a research team think they've cracked the puzzle of who betrayed them. that way investigated about 30 more than 30 scenarios. and i think rick can say with quite a certainty that about 2928 of these scenarios are virtually impossible. the scenario said to the notary arnold from the birth are well known in amsterdam and it over lists of people in hiding and that's and on that list was the address. 263 principle that the home of the annex the team believes found and back who himself was jewish, disclose the frank hiding place to save his own family from deportation and murder . the director of the anna frank house museum says it's a fascinating hypothesis, but needs further investigation. well, i think what, what this new theory is bringing us is not just information about what has happened here in the 4th of august 9044, but very much also about th
more than 2 years, the teenager lived with her family in attic rooms, hidden behind a bookcase and nazi occupied, amsterdam. keeping a diary of their ordeal until the family were discovered and sent to the bergen belsen concentration camp. now a research team think they've cracked the puzzle of who betrayed them. that way investigated about 30 more than 30 scenarios. and i think rick can say with quite a certainty that about 2928 of these scenarios are virtually impossible. the scenario said to...
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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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the reports even accuses russian media portray ukraine as a nazi states and of back. that's all it mentions an article written for odd c by historian poll robinson. and here's what the article actually says. the problem here is not that the government is a fascist john. so that is clearly an enormous exaggeration. despite restrictions on the use of the russian language and the recent repression of some anti government, media and personalities, ukraine remains rose, be free and open society. it's not remotely fascist. an article i wrote in which i actually say that the idea that the credit government is fascist, is an enormous exaggeration. and that ukraine is not remotely fascist. is specifically what i say in the article. and yet this article is linked to in the state department report as evidence r t is spreading the false narrative that ukraine is a fascist state or is the article in facts as the, the direct opposite. and then was more of a similar sort of fo, statements on the next page about something else. the story about a boy who was killed in rebel occupied d
the reports even accuses russian media portray ukraine as a nazi states and of back. that's all it mentions an article written for odd c by historian poll robinson. and here's what the article actually says. the problem here is not that the government is a fascist john. so that is clearly an enormous exaggeration. despite restrictions on the use of the russian language and the recent repression of some anti government, media and personalities, ukraine remains rose, be free and open society....
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and the footage shows the mob spitting, hurling abuse, and even appearing to perform nazi salutes. well, the metropolitan police are treating this as an alleged hate crime. i should say, though, that we at bbc london did watch this footage and you can hear some racial slurs about muslim people, which does come from the bus. it's not clear at the moment, for the person that said that, what role that may have played in this incident. that mention of an anti—muslim slur infuriated some members of the situation community, with marie van der zyl from the board of deputies of britishjews writing to the bbc�*s director general and chairman in these terms. the matter was referred to the bbc�*s executive complaints unit, which on wednesday announced it had partially upheld the complaint, finding that report should have recognised there was genuine doubt over whether a racist slur was heard from the bus. the bbc issued this statement. the matter is now being investigated by the regulator 0fcom but so far many of those who raised the complaints are far from satisfied. the campaign again
and the footage shows the mob spitting, hurling abuse, and even appearing to perform nazi salutes. well, the metropolitan police are treating this as an alleged hate crime. i should say, though, that we at bbc london did watch this footage and you can hear some racial slurs about muslim people, which does come from the bus. it's not clear at the moment, for the person that said that, what role that may have played in this incident. that mention of an anti—muslim slur infuriated some members...
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is whipping up his tyria and then it had brought quote, unquote, pure nazis to power. there were some other bizarre hitler comparisons made there. that the security council u. s. sam baset are in contrast. thomas greenfield said russia wants to fabricate a, provide text for an attack, recognition the evidence at all. so it really was a controversial debate, a fight for the public opinion really. and that was the plan of the united states to put that topic. ukraine on the world stage rayleigh and ukraine isn't a member of the security council, but it did take part in the meeting. what are the chances that we could see direct diplomacy between russia and ukraine? well today we, we saw in particular high attentions and sharp attacks rather than diplomacy. but of course, on the other hand, all conflict parties are involved were involved in that meeting. and it's the 1st time also that the security council got together on the topic of russian true built up at the ukranian border. and so the plan of the u. s. was to put that topic on the world stage. and it was also clear fr
is whipping up his tyria and then it had brought quote, unquote, pure nazis to power. there were some other bizarre hitler comparisons made there. that the security council u. s. sam baset are in contrast. thomas greenfield said russia wants to fabricate a, provide text for an attack, recognition the evidence at all. so it really was a controversial debate, a fight for the public opinion really. and that was the plan of the united states to put that topic. ukraine on the world stage rayleigh...
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parents when she was just 7 years old. 20 members of english, our back has family, were killed by the nazi regime. she endured horrible conditions, antilles inch that for 3 years and was bedridden for for more such was the dire effect on her health. to day on holocaust memorial day, i will buy her warned the german boon this tug that anti semitism is still alive. oh, no. oh, and i still have very clear memories of that don't time mention o at time of terror and hate like the sadly this cancer has returned and hate of the jews has become commonplace again, in many countries of the world including germany. this disease has to be cured as quickly as possible. you can hi a call echoed by the president of germany's parliament who said january 27th is not only a day of remembrance horses this being of antar. today's will sir. i have shame for what previous generations of germans have done. shaw shame that the perpetrators never showed i. few, far too few had to answer to the courts. far too many got off with punishments that amounted to a mockery of the victims through the old fog light. come al
parents when she was just 7 years old. 20 members of english, our back has family, were killed by the nazi regime. she endured horrible conditions, antilles inch that for 3 years and was bedridden for for more such was the dire effect on her health. to day on holocaust memorial day, i will buy her warned the german boon this tug that anti semitism is still alive. oh, no. oh, and i still have very clear memories of that don't time mention o at time of terror and hate like the sadly this cancer...
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those eyes saw the brutality of nazi labour camps, where manfred was sent with his family. one day his younger brother herman was taken by ss guards, and manfred never saw him again. he did describe it as hell on earth, and it was very hard for me to imagine what it must have been like. it was very harrowing, but i feel that was really important to go there and to realise how dark it had been in order to realise what a bright light manfred is. so much is in the detail of each portrait. aric hirsch rests his hand on his left arm, the arm that bears his auschwitz number. and lily abert is painted with a gold pendant which she hid in the heel of a shoe while at auschwitz. she still wears it today. i thought we owed it to these remarkable people just to remember them in this way. there is something very special about the portrait and about the artist's eye in bringing out the real underlying character. all the portraits are now on display. rachel leavy. .. ..aric hirsch... ..helen. .. ..anita lasker—wallfisk... ..lily abert... ..ziggy shipper... ..and manfred goldburg. a prin
those eyes saw the brutality of nazi labour camps, where manfred was sent with his family. one day his younger brother herman was taken by ss guards, and manfred never saw him again. he did describe it as hell on earth, and it was very hard for me to imagine what it must have been like. it was very harrowing, but i feel that was really important to go there and to realise how dark it had been in order to realise what a bright light manfred is. so much is in the detail of each portrait. aric...
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let's recall that the nazis dehumanized jewish people before segregating them, segregated them before imprisoning them, imprisoned them before enslaving them, and enslaved them before massacring them." so what kind of egregious act drove davidson to react this way? it was the mayor of washington, d.c. requiring adults to have proof of of a covid vaccination, a photo i.d., and wear a mask while indoors in public. davidson later apologized. and then there's colorado congresswoman lauren boebert. back in july she referred to door-to-door vaccine awareness advocates supported by the cdc as needle nazis. and of course don't forget georgia republican congresswoman marjorie taylor greene, she went to the national holocaust museum in washington and apologized for using holocaust comparisons to criticize face mask mandates on the house floor. >> the holocaust is -- there's nothing comparable to it. it's -- it's -- it happened and, you know, over 6 million jewish people were murdered. and there are words that i have said and remarks that i have made that i know are offensive. and for that i wan
let's recall that the nazis dehumanized jewish people before segregating them, segregated them before imprisoning them, imprisoned them before enslaving them, and enslaved them before massacring them." so what kind of egregious act drove davidson to react this way? it was the mayor of washington, d.c. requiring adults to have proof of of a covid vaccination, a photo i.d., and wear a mask while indoors in public. davidson later apologized. and then there's colorado congresswoman lauren...
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those eyes saw the brutality of nazi labour camps, where manfred was sent with his family. one day his younger brother herman was taken by ss guards, and manfred never saw him again. he did describe it as hell on earth, and it was very hard for me to imagine what it must have been like. it was very harrowing, but i feel that was really important to go there and to realise how dark it had been in order to realise what a bright light manfred is. so much is in the detail of each portrait. aric hirsch rests his hand on his left arm, the arm that bears his auschwitz number. and lily abert is painted with a gold pendant which she hid in the heel of a shoe while at auschwitz. she still wears it today. i thought we owed it to these remarkable people just to remember them in this way. there is something very special about the portrait and about the artist's eye in bringing out the real underlying character. all the portraits are now on display. rachel leavy. .. ..aric hirsch... ..helen. .. ..anita... ..lily abert... ..ziggy shipper... ..and manfred goldburg. a prince's commission so
those eyes saw the brutality of nazi labour camps, where manfred was sent with his family. one day his younger brother herman was taken by ss guards, and manfred never saw him again. he did describe it as hell on earth, and it was very hard for me to imagine what it must have been like. it was very harrowing, but i feel that was really important to go there and to realise how dark it had been in order to realise what a bright light manfred is. so much is in the detail of each portrait. aric...
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who betrayed the family of anne frank to the nazis. anne frank died in a concentration camp in 1945, at the age of 15, after two years in hiding. her diary, published after her death, is probably the most famous first—hand account ofjewish life during the war. anna holligan reports from amsterdam. the final entry in anne frank's diary. tuesday 1st august 19114. three days later, thejewish teenager was arrested. this was the frank family's hiding place during the nazi occupation of the netherlands. and this question of who betrayed the frank family, who had lived in this building undetected for more than two years, untiljust months before the end of the war, has remained one of the great mysteries of dutch history. and now this team of investigators have identified a man who they believe is the key suspect, a jewish lawyer who had been based here in amsterdam helping jewish refugees fleeing nazi germany. no dna clues or video images existed, so the detectives relied on circumstantial evidence, and a note. the final suspect became the
who betrayed the family of anne frank to the nazis. anne frank died in a concentration camp in 1945, at the age of 15, after two years in hiding. her diary, published after her death, is probably the most famous first—hand account ofjewish life during the war. anna holligan reports from amsterdam. the final entry in anne frank's diary. tuesday 1st august 19114. three days later, thejewish teenager was arrested. this was the frank family's hiding place during the nazi occupation of the...
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in austria, occupied by the nazis in world war ii. the israeli foreign minister and prime minister commemorated the victims of concentration camps. in poland's capital, warsaw, a ceremony held at a monument commemorating the 1943 uprising in the warsaw ghetto. a solemn day. thank you for wching bbc world news america. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ judy: 30 them, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the future of the court. justice stephen breyer's retirement paves the way for president biden to fulfill his campaign promise and nominate the first black woman to the u.s. supreme court. then, a wave of violence. many cities grappl
in austria, occupied by the nazis in world war ii. the israeli foreign minister and prime minister commemorated the victims of concentration camps. in poland's capital, warsaw, a ceremony held at a monument commemorating the 1943 uprising in the warsaw ghetto. a solemn day. thank you for wching bbc world news america. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by...
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who was it who betrayed the family of anne frank to the nazis? anne died in a concentration camp in 1945, at the age of 15, after two years in hiding in amsterdam. her diary, published after her death, is probably the most famous first—hand account ofjewish life during the war. using new investigative techniques, detectives have revealed the identity of the man thought to have betrayed the frank family, as anna holligan reports from amsterdam. the final entry in anne frank's diary. tuesday 1st august 1944. three days later, thejewish teenager was arrested. this was the frank family's hiding place during the nazi occupation of the netherlands. and this question of who betrayed the frank family, who had lived in this building undetected for more than two years, untiljust months before the end of the war, has remained one of the great mysteries of dutch history. and now this team of investigators have identified a man who they believe is the key suspect, ajewish lawyer who had been based here in amsterdam helping jewish refugees fleeing nazi germa
who was it who betrayed the family of anne frank to the nazis? anne died in a concentration camp in 1945, at the age of 15, after two years in hiding in amsterdam. her diary, published after her death, is probably the most famous first—hand account ofjewish life during the war. using new investigative techniques, detectives have revealed the identity of the man thought to have betrayed the frank family, as anna holligan reports from amsterdam. the final entry in anne frank's diary. tuesday...
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to mark world holocaust day — 70 years since the nazi concentration camp of auschwitz was liberated, seven portraits of survivors go on display at buckingham palace in london. live from our studio in singapore... this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 7am in singapore, and two in the morning in moscow, where russia has said there is room for further dialogue on the ukraine crisis — but warned that the us position as set out in a letter to the kremlin, does not meet their security demands. key to what russia will do next is vladimir putin. is he trying to stop the eastward expansion of nato or has he already made up his mind to invade? steve rosenberg reports from moscow. the world is still puzzling to piece together a picture of what vladimir putin is thinking. what he's planning... what are his intentions in ukraine and in europe? russian muscle flexing... ..is one piece of the geopoliticaljigsaw. military exercises and 100,000 russian troops near ukraine's border are fuelling fears of a russian invasion. so are moscow's demands. we just ask our partners in nato countries — get ou
to mark world holocaust day — 70 years since the nazi concentration camp of auschwitz was liberated, seven portraits of survivors go on display at buckingham palace in london. live from our studio in singapore... this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 7am in singapore, and two in the morning in moscow, where russia has said there is room for further dialogue on the ukraine crisis — but warned that the us position as set out in a letter to the kremlin, does not meet their security demands. key...
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in syria, as in nazi germany, there was, you know, a mania for, for record keeping. to some extent people were covering their backsides and so when decisions were made about rounding people up or arresting this group or that there were security meetings and, and there were signatures of everybody who attended those meetings. they were reporting up through the system. i say we've got 2 and a corpses rotting in our, in our hospital here. somebody's got to have clean out all these people that were killed in a in facility to 30 thought facing dead law cut, the un ambassador ramp had to find an alternative route with the security council blocked. we've had to turn to other parts of united nations initially to the human rights council in geneva, where it was possible to establish a commission of inquiry that began to be go to work and in 2011. and it's been going on for a for 10 years, but that's not enough. so in the u. s. and in 2012 and i started pushing the idea that we, we should support a n g o investigations that were there were truly robust. that would do it like s
in syria, as in nazi germany, there was, you know, a mania for, for record keeping. to some extent people were covering their backsides and so when decisions were made about rounding people up or arresting this group or that there were security meetings and, and there were signatures of everybody who attended those meetings. they were reporting up through the system. i say we've got 2 and a corpses rotting in our, in our hospital here. somebody's got to have clean out all these people that were...
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and — one of the great wartime mysteries — who betrayed the family of anne frank to the nazis? it's nine in the morning in singapore, and 2pm in tonga, which remains virtually cut off from the rest of the world after an underwater volcano erupted on saturday, damaging an underwater communications cable. surveillance flights from australia and new zealand reported significant damage in the capital, nuku'alofa. 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 foretaste of what was to come a day later — an eruption many, many times larger. this is the volcano poking above the ocean's surface last week. and today, it's completely gone. it has now been confirmed the huge eruption severed the main cable linking tonga to the outside world. this morning, new zealand dispatched aircraft to try and find out what is going on. some of those islands are reporting that
and — one of the great wartime mysteries — who betrayed the family of anne frank to the nazis? it's nine in the morning in singapore, and 2pm in tonga, which remains virtually cut off from the rest of the world after an underwater volcano erupted on saturday, damaging an underwater communications cable. surveillance flights from australia and new zealand reported significant damage in the capital, nuku'alofa. tonga has a population of around 100,000, the red cross estimates that about 80%...
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i feel that this is what nazis did in world war 2. ah, and the head of western says, shown he also spoke to was about wave after wave of assaults. he and his people suffered ecommerce to interview in full r t dot com and levy erection in the comments the state of utah is being accused of having racist policies for giving priority points to non whites when it comes to eligibility for covert treatment. the state of minnesota had similar guidelines, but it's now removed advice to take rice into account. both states have been threatened with legal action using a patient skin color or if nifty, rather than the unique and specific medical circumstances of an individual patient as a basis for deciding who should obtain lifesaving medical treatment as a part in a ton of crisis. tough decisions have to be maids, sometimes, decisions of life and death. because pandemic is one such time and who to prioritize for life saving medical treatment is a decision health workers have to make. now you may think choices are taken based on greater health ri
i feel that this is what nazis did in world war 2. ah, and the head of western says, shown he also spoke to was about wave after wave of assaults. he and his people suffered ecommerce to interview in full r t dot com and levy erection in the comments the state of utah is being accused of having racist policies for giving priority points to non whites when it comes to eligibility for covert treatment. the state of minnesota had similar guidelines, but it's now removed advice to take rice into...
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but political commentator, nazi contrib. lauren shen believes there needs to be much more focus on the real problems plaguing canada. right now. i feel like this whole russian scare is, is merely something to try to detract from the protest to make it seem like these are not canadians who are part of this movement. which, when you, i mean, you look at the ground, an ottawa, i don't think russia managed to sneak 10000 protesters across the border. i, it is frankly insulting as well to the canadians. i think this protest is a long time coming. this is not about the vaccine itself. this is about the mandate . the canadian government has tried to implement some of the strictest in the world are right now if you are not vaccinated, cannot travel by plane train or ferry and that includes just even domestically. there is a federal mandate for a federal employees as well as health care workers. there have just been many times that the canadian government has told it's people that they do not respect their freedom of choice. the government is coercing you to do something that you may or may not
but political commentator, nazi contrib. lauren shen believes there needs to be much more focus on the real problems plaguing canada. right now. i feel like this whole russian scare is, is merely something to try to detract from the protest to make it seem like these are not canadians who are part of this movement. which, when you, i mean, you look at the ground, an ottawa, i don't think russia managed to sneak 10000 protesters across the border. i, it is frankly insulting as well to the...
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those eyes saw the brutality of nazi labour camps, where manfred was sent with his family. one they hit —— one day his younger brother herman was taken by ss guards and manfred never saw him again. he taken by ss guards and manfred never saw him again-— saw him again. he did describe it as hell on earth _ saw him again. he did describe it as hell on earth and _ saw him again. he did describe it as hell on earth and it _ saw him again. he did describe it as hell on earth and it was _ saw him again. he did describe it as hell on earth and it was very - saw him again. he did describe it as hell on earth and it was very hard i hell on earth and it was very hard for me to imagine what it must have been like. it was very harrowing but i feel that was really important, to go there and to realise how dark it had been in order to realise what a bright light manfred is. so had been in order to realise what a bright light manfred is.— bright light manfred is. so much is in the detail— bright light manfred is. so much is in the detail of— bright light manfred is. so much is
those eyes saw the brutality of nazi labour camps, where manfred was sent with his family. one they hit —— one day his younger brother herman was taken by ss guards and manfred never saw him again. he taken by ss guards and manfred never saw him again-— saw him again. he did describe it as hell on earth _ saw him again. he did describe it as hell on earth and _ saw him again. he did describe it as hell on earth and it _ saw him again. he did describe it as hell on earth and it was _ saw...
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the criminal pushed the narrative, the neo nazis him was ramp and in ukraine, prior to during and after the annexation of crimea. why isn't anyone questioning this narrative, brutal attacks on roma people, l g, b, t, people, and rights activists have been on the rise in recent months in ukraine. the government has taken little action in response which cannot but embolden and encourage the attackers message to the us state department question more. well speaking of the last point mentioned in that clip of the us state department accused russian media of portraying ukraine as a nazi state. and one of the articles presented as evidence was written for arte, bipolar robinson. the problem here is not that the government is a fascist john to the is clearly an enormous exaggeration. despite restrictions on the use of the russian language and the recent repression of some anti government meter personalities. ukraine remains rose, be free and open society. it's not remotely fascist. an article i wrote in which i actually say that the idea about the credit government is fascist, is an enormous ex
the criminal pushed the narrative, the neo nazis him was ramp and in ukraine, prior to during and after the annexation of crimea. why isn't anyone questioning this narrative, brutal attacks on roma people, l g, b, t, people, and rights activists have been on the rise in recent months in ukraine. the government has taken little action in response which cannot but embolden and encourage the attackers message to the us state department question more. well speaking of the last point mentioned in...
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claims to have solved the mystery of who betrayed the hiding place of anne frank and her family to the nazis a team including a former f b. i investigator discovered a note to frank's father who survived the holocaust naming in amsterdam, jewish council member who was presumably trying to save his own family. historian, say, further investigation is still need. china's birth rate has fallen to a record low new data shows a double digit drop with just over 10000000 babies. born in 2021 authorities eve, the one child policy back in 2015, but hi cos, encrypt housing have kept birth rates low. the decline ads to pressure on the ruling. communist parties plans to boost national wealth. as the workforce continues to sri, communication with the pacific island nation of tonga remains limited since saturday's volcanic eruption and the soon army that came after it. it's believe the underwater cable that connects the archipelago to the rest of the world was severed during the disasters. there is still no official confirmation of injuries, death, or serious damage in tonga. but that assessment is based
claims to have solved the mystery of who betrayed the hiding place of anne frank and her family to the nazis a team including a former f b. i investigator discovered a note to frank's father who survived the holocaust naming in amsterdam, jewish council member who was presumably trying to save his own family. historian, say, further investigation is still need. china's birth rate has fallen to a record low new data shows a double digit drop with just over 10000000 babies. born in 2021...