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when hitler took power. he was sort of considered when we think of iconic american rock music we think of bruce springsteen for example. he was like that but for german art. if you thought of him as an iconic german artist, so when hitler came to power he already had an established career and the pros in the mind prose in te non- theist was established artist married to an area in. i'm putting a lot of things "-end-quoteinquotes. he was from freesia which many consider a german culture and civilization, and he loved portraying the strong natural world of germany. the downside was that he was known for pieces like this one for portraying the ethnic minorities in non- pandering ways. he had some jewish friends and loved using color to evoke feeling whereas hitler was very much into the photorealism, painted exactly the way it looks. so later on, he was actually when he went to a center and saw a kid drawing a dog with a green crayon. and so, he was in thi would senn possession and actively decided to try to in
when hitler took power. he was sort of considered when we think of iconic american rock music we think of bruce springsteen for example. he was like that but for german art. if you thought of him as an iconic german artist, so when hitler came to power he already had an established career and the pros in the mind prose in te non- theist was established artist married to an area in. i'm putting a lot of things "-end-quoteinquotes. he was from freesia which many consider a german culture and...
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speaking german] >> heil hitler. >> heil hitler. speaking german] >> speaking german] heil hitler. >> this superman has just reminded hans's mother that unless this molly coddling stops, the state will have to step in and take over. hans recovered. back in school, he is giving his daily pledge to fight, obey, and ie for his fuhrer. which pleases the fuhrer very uch. [speaking german] >> hans's schoolteacher is about to give the class a lesson in natural history. speaking german] >> now let's see what they learn rom this lesson. speaking german] >> he said the poor rabbit. is he out of his mind? [speaking german] [laughter] >> what would the fuhrer think of such a stupid answer? what would gerring say? and gobles? now, who can give the correct nswer? >> [speaking german] >> the world belongs to be strong. and to the brutal. the rabbit is a coward and deserves to die. they spit on the rabbit. nice kids. >> good. speaking german] >> he hates the rabbit. there is no room for weaklings. hans is learning fast. y, how he hates that rabbit.
speaking german] >> heil hitler. >> heil hitler. speaking german] >> speaking german] heil hitler. >> this superman has just reminded hans's mother that unless this molly coddling stops, the state will have to step in and take over. hans recovered. back in school, he is giving his daily pledge to fight, obey, and ie for his fuhrer. which pleases the fuhrer very uch. [speaking german] >> hans's schoolteacher is about to give the class a lesson in natural history....
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>> i was just wondering, does hitler ever actually go to paris? >> did hitler ever go to paris? he did. soon after paris was occupied in the spring, late spring, early summer of 1940, he went to paris. i will bet you everybody did what hitler did when he went to paris. got your picture made with the eiffel tower in the background. exactly what hitler did when he went to paris. it's the photograph most people go you can find this pretty quickly. you could do side-by-side of your picture there next to hitler. he did the tourist thing. that was the only time he went to paris. the sort of conquering hero and then went back to germany. good question. if anybody has other questions, i will stick around for a little bit. thank you again for your continual support coming out tonight. have a good rest of the week. ..."
>> i was just wondering, does hitler ever actually go to paris? >> did hitler ever go to paris? he did. soon after paris was occupied in the spring, late spring, early summer of 1940, he went to paris. i will bet you everybody did what hitler did when he went to paris. got your picture made with the eiffel tower in the background. exactly what hitler did when he went to paris. it's the photograph most people go you can find this pretty quickly. you could do side-by-side of your...
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then if you did -- it would then become, you know, the will smith hitler film. >> jimmy: will hitler smith. >> yeah, i'm playing hitler. here we go. >> jimmy: i'm guessing you didn't have a major line of celebrities waiting to play hitler. >> no, cowards. it takes someone who has no career to really play it. >> jimmy: your mother is jewish. your mother is here. was she supportive of this idea of this movie? >> yeah, she was the one who introduced me to the book that inspired the film. she is here. she's in america. she is! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it would be fun if she traveled around with a little mustache. is it weird when you're acting, you're playing hitler -- >> it is weird. >> jimmy: and then you're doing other things like directing and you're dressed as hitler. >> yeah. no, i mean, when i first first -- when i first put the costume on and the mustache, i looked in the mirror and, i mean, sort of the main takeaway from that was just feeling super embarrassed and then i went out and i was on set and, you know, you usually remember what you looked like throughout the da
then if you did -- it would then become, you know, the will smith hitler film. >> jimmy: will hitler smith. >> yeah, i'm playing hitler. here we go. >> jimmy: i'm guessing you didn't have a major line of celebrities waiting to play hitler. >> no, cowards. it takes someone who has no career to really play it. >> jimmy: your mother is jewish. your mother is here. was she supportive of this idea of this movie? >> yeah, she was the one who introduced me to the...
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stalin said no, not until hitler was defeated. this puts more pressure on the u.s. to agree to a cross channel in france. stalin turned his focus to the prime minister. >> stalin looked at churchill inside do you really want [inaudible] and churchill said after every bit of strength i have it to germany i want to weaken them first. he goes right back to his old argument i want to weaken the germans first and churchill is awkward but says i'll do that. bret: after days of disagreements, misunderstandings and hurt feelings, 3l with one common goal set aside their differences came to a decision on the best way to move forward and deal with the fascist threats once and for all. ♪ bret: the conference close to the three men signing the declaration of the three powers. it was laid out their dedication to winning the war and to launch vide. >> it is well worth traveling thousands of miles over land and seas bring about this meeting and to gain that we are agreed with one another on all major executives and on the military means of opinion. you know it's an suv! your fami
stalin said no, not until hitler was defeated. this puts more pressure on the u.s. to agree to a cross channel in france. stalin turned his focus to the prime minister. >> stalin looked at churchill inside do you really want [inaudible] and churchill said after every bit of strength i have it to germany i want to weaken them first. he goes right back to his old argument i want to weaken the germans first and churchill is awkward but says i'll do that. bret: after days of disagreements,...
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here, this is an x-ray of hitler skull, we have hitler's medical records, after the war the americans went through germany to study and understand how this regime was formed, and how it operated. with some of the records came x-rays. of hitler skull. this is not after his death, these were done by nazi doctors. at operations all agree. at or a bomb was placed at the table which hitler was sitting, when it went off it did not kill hitler, but he complained about headaches and ringing it is years for a long time, doctors x-rayed him to see if there was any cranial damage. he was believe it or not a vegetarian, you can see his teeth are rotted from cake, he was generally not in great health. we have a few items from our russian and soviet collections. there was a secret if police corps police force, that produced a mug book -- that the agents carried around, in their pockets, and looked for various communists and revolutionaries in cafÉs, it's quite interesting, after the fall of the service, at that point the ambassador, packed up the collection and shipped it, and said please keep it
here, this is an x-ray of hitler skull, we have hitler's medical records, after the war the americans went through germany to study and understand how this regime was formed, and how it operated. with some of the records came x-rays. of hitler skull. this is not after his death, these were done by nazi doctors. at operations all agree. at or a bomb was placed at the table which hitler was sitting, when it went off it did not kill hitler, but he complained about headaches and ringing it is years...
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stalin said no, not until hitler was defeated. this puts more pressure on the u.s. to agree to a cross channel in france. stalin turned his focus to the prime minister. >> stalin looked at churchill inside do you really want [inaudible] and churchill said after every bit of strength i have it to germany i want to weaken them first. he goes right back to his old argument i want to weaken the germans first and churchill is awkward but says i'll do that. bret: after days of disagreements, misunderstandings and hurt feelings, 3l with one common goal set aside their differences came to a decision on the best way to move forward and deal with the fascist threats once and for all. ♪ bret: the conference close to the three men signing the declaration of the three powers. it was laid out their dedication to winning the war and to launch vide. >> it is well worth traveling thousands of miles over land and seas bring about this meeting and to gain that we are agreed with one another on all major executives and on the military executives and on the military means of opinion.
stalin said no, not until hitler was defeated. this puts more pressure on the u.s. to agree to a cross channel in france. stalin turned his focus to the prime minister. >> stalin looked at churchill inside do you really want [inaudible] and churchill said after every bit of strength i have it to germany i want to weaken them first. he goes right back to his old argument i want to weaken the germans first and churchill is awkward but says i'll do that. bret: after days of disagreements,...
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they are taking a dig at hitler's personal biography. hitler a number of things before the dictator of germany. he was an artist, after house painter and he would also hang up paper in various places. anything that the government or cartoon has been reviewed to make a local job at hitler's and promote the war effort, they would do. that's three get the phrase of hang one on the paper hanger of berlin. americans don't waste -- how do we waste paper? before tv you got your news through the newspaper. it's also where you got your favorite comic strip's from. what do you do after the next day? you have heard that phrase yesterday's news? this is where was derived from. what do you do with yesterday's newspaper? you throw it out? not so fast. not so fast. paper is used for a lot of things. you can use that paper to help the war effort. inside this very comic book, alfred, that man and robin's butler, will show a young person in gotham city how. this was a one-shot, one-page story that makes the case for saving paper. it starts like this. pape
they are taking a dig at hitler's personal biography. hitler a number of things before the dictator of germany. he was an artist, after house painter and he would also hang up paper in various places. anything that the government or cartoon has been reviewed to make a local job at hitler's and promote the war effort, they would do. that's three get the phrase of hang one on the paper hanger of berlin. americans don't waste -- how do we waste paper? before tv you got your news through the...
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started soon as it's for, the young german couple has come to register the birth of their son, hey hitler on an. -- those documents are birth certificates, all the way back to their, proving of course it there are pure area. the mother wants to call her son hands. he seems to be okay for the time being. this is their hereditary passport, space for the children and the germany need for soldiers. and as a reward they get a copy of the german best seller and now let's see what happens to one of hillary's children and the little boy learns the fairytales of the new order, remember the story of the sleeping beauty. hands was taught that the wicked witch was democracy and sleeping beauty -- and here comes the prince, the prince is victorious, democracy has fled. the prince breaks the magic spell with a kiss, the beautiful princess is germany. and the brave handsome night you know who? he is >> the moral of this nazi fairytale seems to be that hitler got germany on her feet, trying putting on the saddle and taking her for a ride. the distortion of this tale has its purpose in the on and molding
started soon as it's for, the young german couple has come to register the birth of their son, hey hitler on an. -- those documents are birth certificates, all the way back to their, proving of course it there are pure area. the mother wants to call her son hands. he seems to be okay for the time being. this is their hereditary passport, space for the children and the germany need for soldiers. and as a reward they get a copy of the german best seller and now let's see what happens to one of...
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they are taking a dig at hitler's personal biography. hitler had been a number of things before he was the dictator of germany. he was a want-to-be artist, a house painter and he would also hang up paper in various places. anything that the government or cartoon has been reviewed to make a local job at hitler's and promote the war effort, they would do. that's three get the phrase of hang one on the paper hanger of berlin. americans don't waste -- how do we waste paper? back before tv you got your news through the newspaper. it's also where you got your favorite comic strips from. like dick tracy and little orphan annie. what do you do after the next day? you have heard that phrase yesterday's news? this is where that was derived from. what do you do with yesterday's newspaper? you throw it out? not so fast. not so fast. paper is used for a lot of things. you can use that waste paper to help the war effort. inside this very comic book, alfred, batman and robin's butler, will show a young person in gotham city how. this was a one-shot, on
they are taking a dig at hitler's personal biography. hitler had been a number of things before he was the dictator of germany. he was a want-to-be artist, a house painter and he would also hang up paper in various places. anything that the government or cartoon has been reviewed to make a local job at hitler's and promote the war effort, they would do. that's three get the phrase of hang one on the paper hanger of berlin. americans don't waste -- how do we waste paper? back before tv you got...
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hitler promoted him. he became one of hitler's favorites. most german generals do not regard rommel as a general -- a great general because he did not fight in the east. had he fought in the east, there might've been moral compromise. another, kesselring. has repetition as a strategist. had he fought in the east, there would have been moral comprise. he was bad enough -- moral compromise. he was bad enough in italy. dr. citino: it was standard her policy to kill and discriminate lay. he attacked the german convoy or snipe a german soldier and managed to kill two or three they came into the next village, took the first 300 people and killed them. dr. nolan: its pretty hard to resist. >> the next question comes from one of our bigger online viewers, david. i have heard claims the warsaw pipe elation failed to coordinate adequately with any of the allies, such as through their government in exile in britain. how did the commonwealth supply mission come about? dr. nolan: it seems exclusively been churchill's direct intervention. he could do that
hitler promoted him. he became one of hitler's favorites. most german generals do not regard rommel as a general -- a great general because he did not fight in the east. had he fought in the east, there might've been moral compromise. another, kesselring. has repetition as a strategist. had he fought in the east, there would have been moral comprise. he was bad enough -- moral compromise. he was bad enough in italy. dr. citino: it was standard her policy to kill and discriminate lay. he...
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and you won't find hitler's book in the shops here. it has not been published in latvia for over 20 yea rs. published in latvia for over 20 years. i tracked down the key link to the hitler story, it is rita. she i’u ns to the hitler story, it is rita. she runs a second—hand book website in latvia. bolt had based its report on data from her web page. the book is available through her site and users do appear to be clicking on it but who exactly? 50 it do appear to be clicking on it but who exactly? so it is interesting that about 70% of all clicks are anonymous. and if we compare it with the other most popular books like harry potter, 70% are registered users. so if most of the clicks for mein kampfare users. so if most of the clicks for mein kampf are anonymous, what does that mean? they could be fake views. fake views to make fake news? yeah, definitely. i think the fundamental aim of the russian operation is to undermine the other countries. russia cannot tolerate the success of the baltics that have embraced freedoms and values
and you won't find hitler's book in the shops here. it has not been published in latvia for over 20 yea rs. published in latvia for over 20 years. i tracked down the key link to the hitler story, it is rita. she i’u ns to the hitler story, it is rita. she runs a second—hand book website in latvia. bolt had based its report on data from her web page. the book is available through her site and users do appear to be clicking on it but who exactly? 50 it do appear to be clicking on it but who...
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they are taking a dig at hitler's personal biography. hit-or-miss a number of things before the dictator of germany. an artist, after house painter and he would also hang up paper in various places. anything that the government or cartoon has been reviewed to make a local job at hitler's and promote the war effort, they would do. that's three get the phrase of hang one on the paper hanger of berlin. americans don't waste -- how do we waste paper? before tv you got your news through the newspaper. it's also where you got your famous comic -- favorite comic strip's from. do you do after the next day? you have heard that phrase yesterday's news? from.s where was derived what do you do with yesterday's newspaper? you throw it out? not so fast. not so fast. paper is used for a lot of things. you can use that paper to help the war effort. inside this very comic book, alfred, that man and robin's butler, will show a young person in gotham city how. this was a one-shot, one-page makes the case for saving paper. it starts like this. everywhere. p
they are taking a dig at hitler's personal biography. hit-or-miss a number of things before the dictator of germany. an artist, after house painter and he would also hang up paper in various places. anything that the government or cartoon has been reviewed to make a local job at hitler's and promote the war effort, they would do. that's three get the phrase of hang one on the paper hanger of berlin. americans don't waste -- how do we waste paper? before tv you got your news through the...
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hitler is now your father. listen to us and your teachers. if a parent in those times, you know, if you wanted to try and convince your child, don't be a nazi, it was a very dangerous thing to do, you know, because they'd say, if your parents, you know, if they judge us or if they criticize the party, tell us and we'll take care of that. >> trevor: we'll take care of your parents. >> yeah. >> trevor: you see that in the story. i wish i could explain to people, it really is a weird movie in that, like, you're laughing and then you're sad and then angry and moments where you're, like, this feels like what's happening today. you feel people are radicalized and you go why do you have this hate? and they go, well, that's all i've known. >> isn't it weird in 2019 someone still has to make a movie trying to explain to people not to be a nazi? ( applause ) >> trevor: was it ever awkward for you looking in the mirror? did your family say anything? >> my mother came to visit set and -- >> trevor: because a lot of people don't know this about you, you'r
hitler is now your father. listen to us and your teachers. if a parent in those times, you know, if you wanted to try and convince your child, don't be a nazi, it was a very dangerous thing to do, you know, because they'd say, if your parents, you know, if they judge us or if they criticize the party, tell us and we'll take care of that. >> trevor: we'll take care of your parents. >> yeah. >> trevor: you see that in the story. i wish i could explain to people, it really is a...
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that in latvia adolf hitler is more popular than harry potter7m that in latvia adolf hitler is more popular than harry potter? it is nonsense. it is absolute faith. rita i’u ns nonsense. it is absolute faith. rita runs a second book website in latvia. mein kampf is through her site and uses it to appear to be clicking on it. but who exactly? it is interesting that for this mein kampf 70% of all cliques are anonymous and if we compare to other books like harry potter, 70% are registered users. if most of the cliques for mein kampf are anonymous, what does it mean? they could be fake us or internet trials or whatever you call them. they can use to make fake news. definitely. latvia was part of the soviet union, under moscow's control. now it is in the eu and nato but russia still tries to exert influence. the fundamental aim of the russian operation is undermine the other countries. russia cannot tolerate the success of the baltics that have embraced freedoms and values of the west and can be successful. a good example is very dangerous so you should taint it. fake news tries to skew your a
that in latvia adolf hitler is more popular than harry potter7m that in latvia adolf hitler is more popular than harry potter? it is nonsense. it is absolute faith. rita i’u ns nonsense. it is absolute faith. rita runs a second book website in latvia. mein kampf is through her site and uses it to appear to be clicking on it. but who exactly? it is interesting that for this mein kampf 70% of all cliques are anonymous and if we compare to other books like harry potter, 70% are registered users....
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and you won't find hitler's book in the shops here. it has not been published in latvia for over 20 years. i tracked down the key link to the hitler story — it is rita. she runs a second—hand book website in latvia. it had based its report on data from her web page. mein kampf is available through her site and users do appear to be clicking on it — but who exactly? so, it is interesting that about 70% of all clicks are anonymous. and if we compare it with the other most popular books like harry potter, 70% are registered users. so if most of the clicks for mein kampf are anonymous, what does that mean? they could be fake users. fake views to make fake news? yeah, definitely. i think the fundamental aim of the russian operation is to undermine the other countries. russia cannot tolerate the success of the baltics that have embraced freedoms and values of the west and can be successful. a good example is very dangerous so you should taint it. if russia has become the grand spoiler, can it be, does it still want to be a superpower?
and you won't find hitler's book in the shops here. it has not been published in latvia for over 20 years. i tracked down the key link to the hitler story — it is rita. she runs a second—hand book website in latvia. it had based its report on data from her web page. mein kampf is available through her site and users do appear to be clicking on it — but who exactly? so, it is interesting that about 70% of all clicks are anonymous. and if we compare it with the other most popular books like...
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and you won't find hitler's book in the shops here. it has not been published in latvia for over 20 years. i tracked down the key link to the hitler story — it's rita. she runs a second—hand book website in latvia. it had based its report on data from her web page. mein kampf is available through her site and users do appear to be clicking on it — but who exactly? so, it is interesting that about 70% of all clicks are anonymous. and if we compare it with the other most popular books like harry potter, 70% are registered users. so if most of the clicks for mein kampf are anonymous, what does that mean? they could be fake users. fake views to make fake news? yeah, definitely. i think the fundamental aim of the russian operation is to undermine the other countries. russia cannot tolerate the success of the baltics that have embraced freedoms and values of the west and can be successful. a good example is very dangerous so you should taint it. if russia has become the grand spoiler, can it be, does it still want to be a superpower? t
and you won't find hitler's book in the shops here. it has not been published in latvia for over 20 years. i tracked down the key link to the hitler story — it's rita. she runs a second—hand book website in latvia. it had based its report on data from her web page. mein kampf is available through her site and users do appear to be clicking on it — but who exactly? so, it is interesting that about 70% of all clicks are anonymous. and if we compare it with the other most popular books like...
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. >> hitler massacred re million jews. now there is t million drug d addicts. (gun funes)yo slaughter them. >> another night, another killing in the philippine government's war on drugs. >> all of this openlencouraged by president duterte in what has become open season for anyone suspected of being tied to drugs. >> his orders to his people and his lice: ill them." at least if germany had hitler, the philippines would have had, you know, me. li >> vigilante-style ks. many spect policinvolvement. >> preside duterte is delivering with a vengeance on his promises: mass extra-judicial kilngs. >> my campaign against drugsp will not stil the last pusher and the last drug lord are... (mimics throat slicing) (cheers and plause) (crowd chanting "duterte!") (yelling in filipino language) >> the public has been largely supportive of duterte's ruthless methods, but that may finally be changing. octavio deimos (speaking filipino languaggu: il (sirens g) (man calling to attention) (applauding) >> please take a seat. >> we really want change. we want to make a difference, my
. >> hitler massacred re million jews. now there is t million drug d addicts. (gun funes)yo slaughter them. >> another night, another killing in the philippine government's war on drugs. >> all of this openlencouraged by president duterte in what has become open season for anyone suspected of being tied to drugs. >> his orders to his people and his lice: ill them." at least if germany had hitler, the philippines would have had, you know, me. li >>...
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. >> hitler massacred thre million jews. now there is t million drug d addicts. (gun funes)y to slaughter them. >> another night, another killing in the philippine government's war on drugs. >> all of this openly encouraged by president duterte in what has become open season for anyone f suspected of being tied to drugs. >> his orders to his people and his police: ill them." at least if germany had hitler, the philippines would have had, you know, me. >> vigilante-style killings.-s many spect police involvement. >> preside duterte is delivering with a vengeance on his promises: mass extra-judicial kilngs. >> my campaign against drugs will not stop until the last pusher and the last drug lord are... (mimics throat slicing) (cheers and plause) (crowd chanting "duterte!") (yelling in filipino language) >> the public has been largely supportive of duterte's ruthless metho, but that may finally be changing. octavio deimos (speaking filipino languaggu: (sirens wailing) (man calling to attention) (applauding) >> please take a seat. >> we really want change. we want to m
. >> hitler massacred thre million jews. now there is t million drug d addicts. (gun funes)y to slaughter them. >> another night, another killing in the philippine government's war on drugs. >> all of this openly encouraged by president duterte in what has become open season for anyone f suspected of being tied to drugs. >> his orders to his people and his police: ill them." at least if germany had hitler, the philippines would have had, you know, me. >>...
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hitler's brownshirts would have approved. called followers fatherland and freedom a bunch of fascists. turns out they were correct. in fall 1970, kissinger requested and received $38,000 for support of this fascist organization. others in the group admitted receiving no funds and added that an extra $5,000 per month filtered in. back to townley, the bomb maker. the rhetoric and the actions of fatherland and freedom and started making bombs for them. "the masses are not ready to govern themselves," he said. "democracy leads only to government ruled by the herd. power should be reserved by the few, the intellectuals." in the united states, townley connected with about five cuban-americans, also proto-fascists. they called themselves the cuban nationalist movement, headquartered in a new jersey byly cuban iced -- cubanized fidel castro's revolution. here's a picture of a few of them in their headquarters in new jersey along with their logo , which has the island of cuba with a number three, which means not communist, not capital
hitler's brownshirts would have approved. called followers fatherland and freedom a bunch of fascists. turns out they were correct. in fall 1970, kissinger requested and received $38,000 for support of this fascist organization. others in the group admitted receiving no funds and added that an extra $5,000 per month filtered in. back to townley, the bomb maker. the rhetoric and the actions of fatherland and freedom and started making bombs for them. "the masses are not ready to govern...
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a call to arms against hitler army a cry of victory of a nazi germany. the motherland combs towering at 85 meters commemorates world war 2. the view from up here is the breath taking the motherland coal stocks tallest in europe and it's reconstruction now here in volgograd is in most extensive reconstruction it's an enemy and has had its unveiling in the 19th 67. the monument has aged quite a bit since then winter weather have taken their toll and since chunks of concrete have fallen off in some places this data you could have been visitors. extensive for innovation of work began 3 years ago. by it. this project is unique so all the work here is unique to the statue was female so we treat her like a real person. the more the good for us because she's a woman who's suffering from various illnesses that we're healing after 50 years. like anyone her age she needs a range of doctors who can help her in different ways to somebody i mean when your previous what visitors can see in this dutch you skeleton the gigantic structure is supposed to do but almost a 10
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so, i raise your hitler. and -- [ laughter ] but i didn't - [ cheers and applause i'd never -- i'd never in my life worn contacts >> yeah. >> seth: but lorne, between dress and air, was like, "we can't have a blue-eyed osama bin laden. [ laughter ] and i said i really don't want -- and so i - >> cgi, man. >> seth: yeah, i was like, "come on, it's live. you can cgi in real time." >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: so, how was your contact experience >> well, it was interesting becuase the first person -- they have to get, you know, somebody who knows what they're doing to put it in. in fact, i wore some for "snl," and they had to get somebody to put it in. and it fell out at one point, we had to find it but somebody came by, a guy, and i felt bad for him, but he was kind of -- he was putting it in, like this. >> seth: oh, he had nerves [ laughter ] >> and i was, like "okay, hey. "let's take, you know, a five minute break and, we'll, you know --" [ laughter ] "and we'll do it again in, like, ten minutes. and he cam
so, i raise your hitler. and -- [ laughter ] but i didn't - [ cheers and applause i'd never -- i'd never in my life worn contacts >> yeah. >> seth: but lorne, between dress and air, was like, "we can't have a blue-eyed osama bin laden. [ laughter ] and i said i really don't want -- and so i - >> cgi, man. >> seth: yeah, i was like, "come on, it's live. you can cgi in real time." >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: so, how was your contact experience...
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a call to arms against hitler army a cry of victory of a nazi germany. to the motherland towering at 85 meters commemorates a world war 2. is the view from up here it's breathtaking the model and cold start tallest in europe and it's reconstruction now here in volgograd it's in the most extensive reconstruction it's meant to be and has had its unveiling in the 1967. the monument has aged quite a bit since then winter and weather have taken their toll and since chunks of concrete have fallen off in some places this data you could have been visitors. extensive for innovation to our began 3 years ago. project is unique so all the work here is unique to the statue was female so we treat her like a real person. good for us she's a woman who's suffering from various illnesses that we are healing after 50 years. like anyone her age she needs a range of doctors who can help her in different ways to somebody on your previous what visitors can see this duchy a skeleton the gigantic structure is supported by almost 100 steel cables that the way it can withstand str
a call to arms against hitler army a cry of victory of a nazi germany. to the motherland towering at 85 meters commemorates a world war 2. is the view from up here it's breathtaking the model and cold start tallest in europe and it's reconstruction now here in volgograd it's in the most extensive reconstruction it's meant to be and has had its unveiling in the 1967. the monument has aged quite a bit since then winter and weather have taken their toll and since chunks of concrete have fallen off...
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french publisher has confirmed it will reprint hitler's mind can't plan to have it back in bookstores too from next year back in 2015 the company 1st announced its intentions to republish the autobiographical manifesto of the nazi leader but the move sparked a wave of condemnation hitler began writing the book while serving time in jail and it outlined his ideology and plans to take control of the world the publisher revealed the new version will feature an additional 1000 pages of explanation and also analysis is how french people have reacted to the news. i think the idea is rather dangerous because if a book is reprinted it will be freely available and this work is dangerous because reading it requires specific knowledge to interpret it in the right way especially historical knowledge but for me there dish is more positive than negative because it is part of history a significant one which should be remembered in order not to be repeated in france the publishing business is private so the publisher earns money in this way i don't think it is. on the other hand that's how business w
french publisher has confirmed it will reprint hitler's mind can't plan to have it back in bookstores too from next year back in 2015 the company 1st announced its intentions to republish the autobiographical manifesto of the nazi leader but the move sparked a wave of condemnation hitler began writing the book while serving time in jail and it outlined his ideology and plans to take control of the world the publisher revealed the new version will feature an additional 1000 pages of explanation...
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a french publishing house has confirmed it will reprint adults hitler's mind can find it will be back in bookstores from next year back in 2015 the company further out its intentions the republic to be autobiographical manifesto of the nazi leader the move sparked a wave of condemnation hitler began writing the book while serving time in jail that outlined his ideology and plans to take control of the world publisher revealed the new version will feed through an additional $1000.00 pages of explanation and analysis as our french people have reacted to the news. i think the idea is rather dangerous because if that book his reprinted it will be freely available and this work is dangerous because reading it requires specific knowledge to interpret it in the right way especially historical knowledge there is i mean much like for me that he she is more positive than negative because it is part of history a significant wind which should be remembered in order not to be repeated in france the publishing business is private so the publisher earns money in this way i don't think it is. on the
a french publishing house has confirmed it will reprint adults hitler's mind can find it will be back in bookstores from next year back in 2015 the company further out its intentions the republic to be autobiographical manifesto of the nazi leader the move sparked a wave of condemnation hitler began writing the book while serving time in jail that outlined his ideology and plans to take control of the world publisher revealed the new version will feed through an additional $1000.00 pages of...
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it's just a source of information and it's good that people could realize how crazy hitler was on the circulation of such a book should be limited well even then a difficult era when all those far right ideas 6 just it isn't good for democracies so the idea is to reprint the book is bad just about tough boss 3 here in moscow what's hot international documentary child program is coming up for you next we're back in 30 minutes with the latest. you know world big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bad and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. there are no official statistics in india consenting children who have been lost all separated from their parents some are to estimate that everything 8 minutes in the country the child goes missing. on earth. are you calling. the national human rights commissio
it's just a source of information and it's good that people could realize how crazy hitler was on the circulation of such a book should be limited well even then a difficult era when all those far right ideas 6 just it isn't good for democracies so the idea is to reprint the book is bad just about tough boss 3 here in moscow what's hot international documentary child program is coming up for you next we're back in 30 minutes with the latest. you know world big partisan movie lot and conspiracy...
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a festive of the nazi leader but the move then did spark a wave of condemnation hitler began writing the book while serving time in jail and it outlined his ideology and also his plans to take control of the world the publisher revealed that the new version will feature an additional 1000 pages of explanations and analysis here's how some people in france have reacted. i think the idea is rather dangerous because if a book is reprinted it will be freely available and this work is dangerous because reading it requires specific knowledge to interpret it in the right way especially historical knowledge. is more positive than negative because it is part of history a significant wind which should be remembered in order not to be repeated in france the publishing business is private so the publisher earns money in this way i don't think it is. on the other hand that's how business works. it's just a source of information and it's good that people could realize how crazy hitler was on the circulation of such a book should be limited we live in the in a difficult era when all those far out i
a festive of the nazi leader but the move then did spark a wave of condemnation hitler began writing the book while serving time in jail and it outlined his ideology and also his plans to take control of the world the publisher revealed that the new version will feature an additional 1000 pages of explanations and analysis here's how some people in france have reacted. i think the idea is rather dangerous because if a book is reprinted it will be freely available and this work is dangerous...
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a call to arms against hitler army a cry of victory of a nazi germany. to the motherland towering at 85 meters commemorates world war 2. the view from up here is breathtaking is the model and cole statue of the tallest in the europe and its reconstruction now here in volgograd is in most extensive reconstruction it's meant to be and has had its unveiling in the 1967. the monument has aged quite a bit since then winter and weather have taken their toll and since chunks of concrete have fallen off in some places this dot you could have been positive visitors. extensive for innovation of work began 3 years ago. this project is unique so all the work here is unique to the statue was female so we treat her like a real person. the more the good for us because she's a woman who's suffering from various illnesses that we're healing after 50 years. like anyone her age she did a range of doctors who can help her in different ways to somebody i mean when you're brave. what visitors can see this dutch you skeleton the gigantic structure is supported by almost a 100
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it's just a source of information and it's good that people could realize how crazy hitler was on the circulation of such a book should be limited well even then a difficult iraq when all those far right ideas exist it isn't good for democracies so the idea is a reprint the book is bad 25 past 5 in the morning here in moscow what's an audience hash will what's in the hopes coming your way in just a few moments time we're back in 30 minutes with the latest. seemed wrong. to me that we get to shape out these days to come to etiquette and engage with equals the trail. when something find themselves worlds apart. choose to look for common ground. do elections mean anything anymore well ask the ukrainians they have a new president and a new parliament a change come slowly if at all in ukraine corruption in new nazis walk away phone. facebook and google started with a great idea and great ideals unfortunately it was also a very dark so. they are constructing a profile of you and that profile is real it's detailed and it never goes away turns out that google is manipulating your opinions fro
it's just a source of information and it's good that people could realize how crazy hitler was on the circulation of such a book should be limited well even then a difficult iraq when all those far right ideas exist it isn't good for democracies so the idea is a reprint the book is bad 25 past 5 in the morning here in moscow what's an audience hash will what's in the hopes coming your way in just a few moments time we're back in 30 minutes with the latest. seemed wrong. to me that we get to...
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hitler's brownshirts would have approved. allende followers called fatherland and freedom a bunch of fascists. turns out they were correct. in fall 1970, kissinger requested and received $38,000 for support of this fascist organization. others in the group admitted receiving no funds and added that an extra $5,000 per month filtered in. back to townley, the bomb maker. he embraced the rhetoric and the actions of fatherland and freedom and started making bombs for them. "the masses are not ready to govern themselves," he said. "democracy leads only to government ruled by the herd. power should be reserved by the few, the intellectuals." in the united states, townley connected with about five cuban-americans, also proto-fascists. they called themselves the cuban nationalist movement, headquartered in a new jersey newly cuban iced -- cubanized by fidel castro's revolution. here's a picture of a few of them in their headquarters in new jersey along with their logo, which has the island of cuba with a number three, which means not
hitler's brownshirts would have approved. allende followers called fatherland and freedom a bunch of fascists. turns out they were correct. in fall 1970, kissinger requested and received $38,000 for support of this fascist organization. others in the group admitted receiving no funds and added that an extra $5,000 per month filtered in. back to townley, the bomb maker. he embraced the rhetoric and the actions of fatherland and freedom and started making bombs for them. "the masses are not...
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hitler's mein kampf tops the readers book choice in latvia." so the impression you get when you read this is that in latvia, in an eu country, nazi ideology is thriving. but is it true? i am off to investigate. my first stop is latvia's largest book—seller. how many copies of mein kampf were sold in your shop, say, in 2018? none. not a single copy? not a single copy. it is not available, then, in the book shops in latvia? no, it is not available. what do you think about this claim that in latvia adolf hitler is more popular than harry potter? it's nonsense. it's absolute fake. rita runs a second book website in latvia. baltnews had based its report on data from her web page. mein kampf is available through her site and users do appear to be clicking on it. but who exactly? it is interesting that for this mein kampf about 70% of all the clicks are anonymous clicks and, if we compare with other most popular books, like harry potter, 70% are registered users. so if most of the clicks for mein kampf are anonymous, unregistered users, what does th
hitler's mein kampf tops the readers book choice in latvia." so the impression you get when you read this is that in latvia, in an eu country, nazi ideology is thriving. but is it true? i am off to investigate. my first stop is latvia's largest book—seller. how many copies of mein kampf were sold in your shop, say, in 2018? none. not a single copy? not a single copy. it is not available, then, in the book shops in latvia? no, it is not available. what do you think about this claim that...
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because he's been compared to hitler all the last three years. and how dare you bring up hitle hitler? >> dan: worlds are colliding. you forgot to add, the obama administration's collaboration on that movie zero dark thirty. if they just make movies. the trump administration hasn't gotten near that. but think about this, how much did you have to hate this president? us, we know the media because we are in it. this headline had to make it past an editor, probably a couple who looked at it. you realize two or three people saw this headline and said this sounds great. by the way, the headline about al-baghdadi is not even the worst part. it's he's shy, he wears wireframes, talking about gandhi, the wireframe glasses. it was really a grotesque piece and it describes why america is done with the liberal media. >> jesse: how did you feel about the booing? i feel like you should boo everybody. >> we are always ready to boo somebody at any given moment. given the opportunity, i am ready to boo jesse had any given point but in all seriousness, everybody h
because he's been compared to hitler all the last three years. and how dare you bring up hitle hitler? >> dan: worlds are colliding. you forgot to add, the obama administration's collaboration on that movie zero dark thirty. if they just make movies. the trump administration hasn't gotten near that. but think about this, how much did you have to hate this president? us, we know the media because we are in it. this headline had to make it past an editor, probably a couple who looked at it....
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a classic example is nazi germany, adolf hitler. the one thing you don't do when dealing with aggressive ambitious state like this is what? appease it. we learned this lesson very well. new nick is a dirty word in the american diplomatic lexicon. the worst thing you can accuse someone of as a statement in the united states is being an appeaser. what we've got today is a situation where the dominant paradigm about russia is we have an ambitious aggressive state we can't appease. if you have any doubts go on to google, type in putin and hitler and see what you get. one thing you get is a flood of images, pictures of vladimir putin with hitler hairdos and mustache superimposed, op-ed's accusing russia of being a modern-day nazi germany, op-eds and editorials cautioning about going soft on russia, the thing we are most concerned about with russia right now is we won't be tough enough, the we are going to go wobbly as margaret that are used to say. why is that a problem? the russians will interpret that softness and lack of resolve is an
a classic example is nazi germany, adolf hitler. the one thing you don't do when dealing with aggressive ambitious state like this is what? appease it. we learned this lesson very well. new nick is a dirty word in the american diplomatic lexicon. the worst thing you can accuse someone of as a statement in the united states is being an appeaser. what we've got today is a situation where the dominant paradigm about russia is we have an ambitious aggressive state we can't appease. if you have any...
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they were defeat and the greeks chased the italians back to italy, which forced, then, adolph hitler to divert five divisions down to greece and down through the balkans and into greece to put down the, they called it -- they called it a revolution or resurrection. what it really was inspired people defending their country, the very cradele of democracy. and as hitler diverted the five divisions down to greece he was already planning operation barbarosa. i want the body to know that the original date for the invasion of russia by hitler and his nazi forces put together was scheduled to be may 12, the following spring. this is late october, the last difes october. so when he diverted five division down to suppress what he said was theres. election -- resurrection in the balkan, egreeks defending the cradele of freedom that delayed his ability tone vade into russia. and this tenacious battle on the part of the greeblings, i should also put it into context here. no one expected such a small nation to derail this unstoppable axis forces. they had watched as the axis orces had gone throug
they were defeat and the greeks chased the italians back to italy, which forced, then, adolph hitler to divert five divisions down to greece and down through the balkans and into greece to put down the, they called it -- they called it a revolution or resurrection. what it really was inspired people defending their country, the very cradele of democracy. and as hitler diverted the five divisions down to greece he was already planning operation barbarosa. i want the body to know that the...
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slaughterhouse of german military power. 40 days of attacks by the allied forces had torn the best of hitler's armed might to shreds. nothing emerged but days of wounded prisoners. first to the appeared singly, then in small groups. they found themselves in a prison camp of their own making, one attended by frenchman. one intended for french m en. some are stunned and bewildered. a 13-year-old boy has been a slave to the nazis since making his parents in the ukraine. few of these men had not seen food for days. meanwhile, the british cleaned up this town, a house by house and street by street assignment. >> left without transport, small nazi pockets snipe at the allied advance. great honor goes to the people of this town, who made their town a key center of resistance. at 19, this brave and beautiful girl is a veteran of partisan fighting. >> general charles de gaulle stopped here. it was from this chateau, 25 miles from the pital that de gaulle directed the french armored division's. france has claimed this man both as a soldier and as a symbol of france reborn. to the american columns, was t
slaughterhouse of german military power. 40 days of attacks by the allied forces had torn the best of hitler's armed might to shreds. nothing emerged but days of wounded prisoners. first to the appeared singly, then in small groups. they found themselves in a prison camp of their own making, one attended by frenchman. one intended for french m en. some are stunned and bewildered. a 13-year-old boy has been a slave to the nazis since making his parents in the ukraine. few of these men had not...
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roberto hitler habÍa llegado al poder en alemania y tenÍa una objetivo. conquistar el viejo continente. el 15 de marzo de 1939 las tropas alemanas entraron en praga y pronto comenzÓ allÍ la persecuciÓn de los judÍos como le escribiÓ david a su hermana julia. >> hemos salido con cartelones por la calle. >> Él y sus amigos iban a hacer una marcha ciad. >> reinaldo rodrÍguez, su sobrino dice que fue lo Último que supieron del tÍo david, quien desapareciÓ un dÍa sin dejar rastro. >> meses mÁs tarde el meses mÁs tarde el 1 de septiembre de 1939 los alemanes invadieron toda polonia. al sur del paÍs, aquÍ en crack obvia los judíos fueron enviados a guetos que estaban cercados con muros como este, parte del tristemente cÉlebre gueto de crack obvia. la vida del orfebre samuel copec comenzÓ a desmoronarse. cada vez los judÍos estaban mÁs y mÁs acorralados. lo cierto es que todo fue empeorando. cada dÍa mÁs difÍcil que el anterior. en 1940 los alemanes decidieron sacar ciudad y para marzo de 1941 se estableciÓ el gueto de crack obvia. >> me
roberto hitler habÍa llegado al poder en alemania y tenÍa una objetivo. conquistar el viejo continente. el 15 de marzo de 1939 las tropas alemanas entraron en praga y pronto comenzÓ allÍ la persecuciÓn de los judÍos como le escribiÓ david a su hermana julia. >> hemos salido con cartelones por la calle. >> Él y sus amigos iban a hacer una marcha ciad. >> reinaldo rodrÍguez, su sobrino dice que fue lo Último que supieron del tÍo david, quien desapareciÓ un dÍa sin...
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. >> i saw an image of hitler. and i stopped him. and i said was that hitler? >> it was a meme implying a time traveler would have tipped hitler off to keep him alive. >> i saw more memes that joked about the holocaust. and joked about slavery. >> normalizing. >> yeah. >> horrible things. >> and desensitizing things we should be sensitive too. >> she warned other parents on twitter and it went viral. >> social media and bloggers are laying ground work and white teens to turn them into white supremacists. >> the reactions were strong. one gamer said this exact thing happened to me in high school. in this exact way. others attack her calling her all the names she warned her kids about. it clearly hit a nerve because her thread ended up being posted and criticized on one of the most nazi sites. the propaganda is on about every popular social media site. >> it's the door that opens. and take your kids hand. it's your our kids inability to sniff it out. >> parents need to educate themselves about their children's online life. >> i'm sorry, parents. you have to have
. >> i saw an image of hitler. and i stopped him. and i said was that hitler? >> it was a meme implying a time traveler would have tipped hitler off to keep him alive. >> i saw more memes that joked about the holocaust. and joked about slavery. >> normalizing. >> yeah. >> horrible things. >> and desensitizing things we should be sensitive too. >> she warned other parents on twitter and it went viral. >> social media and bloggers are laying...
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hitler who ruled spain as an autocrat. the body was carried by military helicopter to the new burial site, a lower key state cemetery outside madrid where franco's wife is also buried. more supporters had gathered to show their allegiance to the dictator. some expressed fascist sympathies and offered insults to the interim socialist prime minister, pedro sanchez, whose government had ordered the move. in a statement, sanchez said the relocation of the body was a step towards reconciliation. "this decision puts an end to a moral affront such as the glorification of a dictator in a public space. one more step has been taken toward reconciliation that can only rest in a democracy and freedom we all share. for various reasons, some 32% of people in spain do not agree with the decision with some praising the general's grandson who came for the burial, and others offering prayers to franco. after a bloody civil war that claimed the lives of 500,000 people, franco still it seems has the power to divide his country, even from beyo
hitler who ruled spain as an autocrat. the body was carried by military helicopter to the new burial site, a lower key state cemetery outside madrid where franco's wife is also buried. more supporters had gathered to show their allegiance to the dictator. some expressed fascist sympathies and offered insults to the interim socialist prime minister, pedro sanchez, whose government had ordered the move. in a statement, sanchez said the relocation of the body was a step towards reconciliation....
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that hitler did not start with gas chambers. he didn't even start with laws banning jews from marrying or go to school. you always start small. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you susan. thank you everyone. reminder, you can buy susan's >> and this week on "the communicators" a discussion of the recent d.c. court of
that hitler did not start with gas chambers. he didn't even start with laws banning jews from marrying or go to school. you always start small. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you susan. thank you everyone. reminder, you can buy susan's >> and this week on "the communicators" a discussion of the recent d.c. court of
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if you have any doubts about this, go on to google and type atim and hitler and see what you get. one thing you will get is flooded images, pictures of putin with hitler hairdo's and mustaches, superimposed. you will see op-ed accusing russia of being a modern-day nazi germany. you will see op-ed's and editorials cautioning about going soft on russia. what we are most concerned about right now is we won't be tough enough. though we arthat we are going ty as the former minister used to say. why is that a problem? because the russians would interpret this softness and lack of resolve is an invitation to be even more aggressive. if we don't step up to aggression in ukraine and georgia in the cyber sphere, we will only invite even more aggression and the problem will compound and get worse so if you want peace with russia, prepare for war as the romans used to say. that is our dominant paradigm. now not everybody in washington. this school of thought there were a few prominent proponents of this. the professor emeritus at the university very prominent advocate of the school of thought
if you have any doubts about this, go on to google and type atim and hitler and see what you get. one thing you will get is flooded images, pictures of putin with hitler hairdo's and mustaches, superimposed. you will see op-ed accusing russia of being a modern-day nazi germany. you will see op-ed's and editorials cautioning about going soft on russia. what we are most concerned about right now is we won't be tough enough. though we arthat we are going ty as the former minister used to say. why...
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in 1039 mahatma gandhi wrote his 1st letter to as of hitler addressing him as dear friend. just as khaled has decided to project the original manuscript onto a smokescreen gandhi's failed attempt to prevent a war 5 weeks before germany marched into poland remains very moving today. the center of the work is really the viewer who 1st reads the message in 1st person because it as is their friend friends have been urging me to write to you for the sake of humanity and i think it's a moment a reflection of your own position and how you might see in the world your own gestures and actually. force a container kulkarni to gandhi is a point of reference she explores violence in public space sexual violence india is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for women. the artist's works are wearable. so this is our moment for protection for the female body but the mccann ism is such that when you are reading it you can move too easily you know the. hands move in a particular way the head moves in a particular way so you're trapped in the body is trapped in a way so i'm talkin
in 1039 mahatma gandhi wrote his 1st letter to as of hitler addressing him as dear friend. just as khaled has decided to project the original manuscript onto a smokescreen gandhi's failed attempt to prevent a war 5 weeks before germany marched into poland remains very moving today. the center of the work is really the viewer who 1st reads the message in 1st person because it as is their friend friends have been urging me to write to you for the sake of humanity and i think it's a moment a...
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treatment of the jews in nazi germany seriously he actually said this it's the wall it's like when hitler invaded poland in 1939 and he's not the only one it's a rising trend if you get about 33 we've different words this is what hitler was saying in germany you don't survive as a society if you encourage and thrive on and view it genesee the wealthy t.v. preacher kenneth copeland has also reported suffering at the hands of the not so wealthy or abused fire lines you can't manage that today right this don't feel old world right get in an air get in alone too with a bunch of and so the gap between the rich and poor in america has reached its peak in half a century so do you think that billionaires are really an oppressed minority we decided to ask new yorkers what they think that's a joke right oppressed. or not. malcolm we approached minority women in the world anyway i don't think they should be hated they didn't get that way well most people did a really successful got that way because they work if they have enough money so they can protect themselves don't believe in demonizing the suc
treatment of the jews in nazi germany seriously he actually said this it's the wall it's like when hitler invaded poland in 1939 and he's not the only one it's a rising trend if you get about 33 we've different words this is what hitler was saying in germany you don't survive as a society if you encourage and thrive on and view it genesee the wealthy t.v. preacher kenneth copeland has also reported suffering at the hands of the not so wealthy or abused fire lines you can't manage that today...
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the treatment of jews in nazi germany seriously he actually said this it's the wall it's like when hitler invaded poland in 1939 and he's not the only one it's a rising trend if you go back to 1933 we've different words this is what hitler was saying in germany you don't survive as a society if you encourage and thrive on and view it genesee the wealthy t.v. preacher kenneth copeland has also reported suffering at the hands of the not so wealthy or abused fire lines you can't manage that today right this don't feel old world right get in an air get in alone too with a bunch of being been so the gap between the rich and poor in america has reached its peak in half a century so do you think that billionaires a really an oppressed minority we decided to ask new yorkers what they think that's a joke right oppressed. not at all welcome to be approached minority when living in a world anyway i don't think they should be hated they didn't get that way well most people did a really successful got that way because they work if they have enough money so they can protect themselves don't believe in
the treatment of jews in nazi germany seriously he actually said this it's the wall it's like when hitler invaded poland in 1939 and he's not the only one it's a rising trend if you go back to 1933 we've different words this is what hitler was saying in germany you don't survive as a society if you encourage and thrive on and view it genesee the wealthy t.v. preacher kenneth copeland has also reported suffering at the hands of the not so wealthy or abused fire lines you can't manage that today...
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a guy named tom bullying who is an english author, a new historian called appeasement, chamberlain, hitler, churchill and the road to war and just finished up rick atkinson's great book of projected trilogy on the british are coming. it covers the first couple years in revolutionary war. >> how do you select the books that you read. >> is a variety of things tend to read book reviews so that matters in the local newspapers. sometimes i'll hear about a book in a number of years ago picking up the book devotion to animate goes about two carrier pilots one who shot down and died in the korean war in 1950s and i heard him talking about the book and i thought that sounded like a great read. in listening to other people if they're reading something interesting they will usually talk about it. in a more systematic way but i usually end up with a pretty good book. >> where you end up reading? >> everywhere probably more on airplanes than anyplace else, you can read policy papers you have a couple hours there or more so i do a lot of that but then i try to read something everyday or read a little b
a guy named tom bullying who is an english author, a new historian called appeasement, chamberlain, hitler, churchill and the road to war and just finished up rick atkinson's great book of projected trilogy on the british are coming. it covers the first couple years in revolutionary war. >> how do you select the books that you read. >> is a variety of things tend to read book reviews so that matters in the local newspapers. sometimes i'll hear about a book in a number of years ago...
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treatment of the jews in nazi germany seriously he actually said this it's the wall it's like when hitler invaded poland in 1939 and he's not the only one it's a rising trend if you go back to 1933 we've different words this is what hitler was saying in germany you don't survive as a society if you encourage and thrive on and view it genesee the wealthy t.v. preacher kenneth copeland has also reported suffering at the hands of the not so wealthy. or a huge fire lines you can't manage that today write this don't feel old world right get in an air get in alone 2 with a bunch of demons so the gap between the rich and poor in america has reached its peak in half a century so do you think that billionaires are really an oppressed minority we decided to ask new yorkers what they think that's a joke right oppressed. not at all malcolm we approached minority women living in a world in which i don't think they should be hated they didn't get that way well most people did a really successful got that way because they work if they have enough money so they can protect themselves don't believe in dem
treatment of the jews in nazi germany seriously he actually said this it's the wall it's like when hitler invaded poland in 1939 and he's not the only one it's a rising trend if you go back to 1933 we've different words this is what hitler was saying in germany you don't survive as a society if you encourage and thrive on and view it genesee the wealthy t.v. preacher kenneth copeland has also reported suffering at the hands of the not so wealthy. or a huge fire lines you can't manage that today...
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went into the hearse they and other supporters celebrated general franco the man backed by mr lee and hitler who ruled spain as an autocrat. long live spain long live franco they chanted the body was then carried by military helicopter to the new burial site a lower key state cemetery outside been dred where francos wife is also buried. there more supporters had gathered to show their allegiance to the dictator some expressed fascist sympathies and offered insults to the interim socialist prime minister pedro sanchez whose government has ordered the move. in a statement sanchez said the relocation of the body was a step towards reconciliation. so. this decision puts an end to a moral affront such as the glorification of the figure of a dictator in a public space step has been taken towards reconciliation that can only rest in the democracy and freedom that we all share but the much to various reasons some 32 percent of people in spain do not agree with the decision with some praising the generals grandson who came for the burial and others offering prayers to franco after a bloody civil war
went into the hearse they and other supporters celebrated general franco the man backed by mr lee and hitler who ruled spain as an autocrat. long live spain long live franco they chanted the body was then carried by military helicopter to the new burial site a lower key state cemetery outside been dred where francos wife is also buried. there more supporters had gathered to show their allegiance to the dictator some expressed fascist sympathies and offered insults to the interim socialist prime...
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. >> i saw an image of hitler. and i stopped him. and i said was that hitler? >> it was a meme implying a time traveler would have tipped hitler off to keep him alive. >> i saw more memes that joked about the holocaust. and joked about slavery. >> normalizing. >> yeah. >> horrible things. >> and desensitizing things we should be sensitive too. >> she warned other parents on twitter and it went viral. >> social media and bloggers are laying ground work and white teens to turn them into white supremacists. >> the reactions were strong. one gamer said this exact thing happened to me in high school. in this exact way. others attack her calling her all the names she warned her kids about. it clearly hit a nempb because her thread ended up being posted and criticized on one of the most nazi sites. the propaganda is on about every popular social media site. >> it's the door that opens. and take your kids hand. it's your our kids inability to sniff it out. >> parents need to educate themselves about their children's online life. >> i'm sorry, parents. you have to have
. >> i saw an image of hitler. and i stopped him. and i said was that hitler? >> it was a meme implying a time traveler would have tipped hitler off to keep him alive. >> i saw more memes that joked about the holocaust. and joked about slavery. >> normalizing. >> yeah. >> horrible things. >> and desensitizing things we should be sensitive too. >> she warned other parents on twitter and it went viral. >> social media and bloggers are laying...