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3451. Rita Jahanforuz
politicians couldn't do, because you know, it makes us feel the real thing, that we are one. ALEISA FISHMAN ... cultures. I have had classic voice lessons and I'm a pop-rock singer, but the first music I ever heard, it ... it out and I started to work on that. And soon, after two, three months, I understood that I'm going ... 're going to sing a whole record in Ahmadinejad's language?" But in less than a month, it became a gold
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3452. Betty Lauer
perspective on the step-by-step process of dehumanization that fueled it. BETTY LAUER: I was born Berta ... longer Krysia, and I made it into Betty. ALEISA FISHMAN: Each transformation of her name marks a ... step-by-step process of dehumanization that fueled it. Welcome to Voices on Antisemitism, a podcast ... didn't let the Jews into Palestine. But my father managed to get out. It's complicated, but he managed
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3453. Renee Hobbs
speech and Holocaust denial. RENEE HOBBS: When it comes to the lies and misinformation that's available ... knowledgeable, it's challenging to figure out what's accurate and what's inaccurate. ALEISA FISHMAN: Renee ... . RENEE HOBBS: Well, first probably, it's important to define what is media literacy and what does it ... and believe, then therefore it must be true. So we tend to believe things that match with our existing
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3454. Navila Rashid
. NAVILA RASHID: I am a Muslim, and I do wear the head scarf. And it was actually something recent I had ... taken up. So the Museum helped shape my connection with myself, my faith and my environment. It wouldn ... to me wearing the scarf—head scarf, hijab—and after wearing it what happened to me. I remember ... and just continue my life. I felt like it took a lot of courage on my part. But also, I felt like it
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3455. Gregory S. Gordon
taking hold. GREGORY GORDON: I think it's important to let the world know that words kill; that they are ... referred to stages of genocide. And, it is absolutely essential to dehumanize the victims. And you can do ... various points. And it was used in that way in Nazi Germany. And it was used that way in Rwanda. There ... that the extremist Hutus were doing. And it had the effect of scaring the population and further
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3456. Deborah Lipstadt
experienced what she called "the world of difference between reading about antisemitism and hearing it up ... close and personal." DEBORAH LIPSTADT: Holocaust denial is a form of antisemitism. It is nothing but ... antisemitism. Because, if you think about it, the Holocaust has the dubious distinction of being the best ... if all this evidence exists, why would these people deny? What is in it for them to deny? The only
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3457. Ayaan Hirsi Ali
pray, I went to play with my friends, it was a little Jewish Satan that made me do it. In 1992 I ... was also deeply ashamed because at the time—it was in the Dutch context—it was all about trying to ... many people to their death? And is it in everyone, or was it only the German psyche? And I was just ... against Jews that it brings about. The hatred against Jews is not something that's being spread by private
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3458. Gerda Weissmann Klein
: Antisemitism, of course, matters. Particularly, I mean, it's particularly a great matter to me because, you ... around you, or if you got a little bigger portion of bread it was a blessing. Consequently, I do believe ... don't feel it's been, you know, pixie dust that has surrounded me, and I feel, you know, survival is ... write, to do anything. But it's also a very deep obligation. Look at, basically I've been an optimist
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3459. Mo Asumang
jumping me. Asumang: I didn’t jump on you. Klan guy: No, not you. Asumang: So as I understand it, the ... Klan is a more as a protection, out of fear? Klan guy: No, it’s not out of fear. Asumang: Out of ... it to each other via e-mail or however. And the song really forced me to look at this topic very ... seriously. ALEISA FISHMAN: It was a public death threat, but it emboldened Asumang. And became the
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3460. Alexander Verkhovsky
They call themselves "Nazi" because it is tough. And at the same time, they are just street hooligans ... problems. So if something is bad, it is because of some interethnic problem. These young people, they ... see "occupation," how it is called. Our country is "occupied" by all these "aliens." They feel like ... involve the majority of population. And they have some grounds for such a hope. It doesn't mean that
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3461. IG Farbenindustrie AG, Frankfurt/Main (Fond 1457)
http://www.janssen-militaria.com/Nurnberg.html ... Europe--History--German occupation, 1939-1945. ... http://www.sonderarchiv.de/fondverzeichnis.htm ... http://www.sonderarchiv.de/fondverzeichnis.htm
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3462. Errol Morris
children, elderly people across the face of Europe to kill them. The enormity of it, the weirdness of it ... remains. Perhaps it's due to the fact that we all live in this fantasy world about who we are and the ... small things. The Holocaust is just too big. How do you wrap your hands around it? How do you think ... about it? Well to me, the only way that I can think about it is to think about details, to think about
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3463. Mehnaz Afridi
students to take interest in other faiths and cultures as well. MEHNAZ AFRIDI: I think it's very hard for ... ’s Mehnaz Afridi. MEHNAZ AFRIDI: So I saw this posting at Manhattan College and it was perfect. They ... wanted someone with nonprofit experience, which I have, and I applied and I got it. I mean, it was just ... it was almost tapered towards me. And my appointment was not smooth. It was controversial. And it was
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3464. Museum Outraged at Orlando Shooting
Pulse Club in Orlando, Florida, which specifically targeted the LGBT community. The Museum expresses its ... worldwide to confront hatred, prevent genocide, and promote human dignity. Its far-reaching educational ... programs and global impact are made possible by generous donors. For more information, visit www
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3465. David Draiman
: I was hoping that for some of our fans that may only read about the Holocaust or may dismiss it ... somehow, if they realize that it happened to my family, then it becomes more than just a story. ALEISA ... FISHMAN: It's the rare heavy-metal singer who has rabbinical studies in his background, but that's the ... off, and you listen to a song like this, and it vents your anger and puts it into context. You know
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3466. Michael Chabon
noticed it, the first time I saw it, just struck me so forcefully. And thereafter, whenever I would see ... her I would just seek out the sight of that, as if almost to assure myself that I hadn't imagined it ... the last time. And also because I had this desire, even as a child, to somehow know what it all meant ... Michael Chabon first found Say It In Yiddish, a phrasebook for travelers published in 1958, he wondered
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3467. Geheime Staatspolizeistelle Stettin (Pommern) (Fond 503)
https://www.lootedart.com/MFEU4M60512_print;Y ... Poland--History--Occupation, 1939-1945. ... http://www.sonderarchiv.de/fonds/fond0503.pdf ... http://www.sonderarchiv.de/fonds/fond0503.pdf
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3468. Raya Kalisman
facilitators. It’s very, very delicate and explosive material, but it’s very important for us that everyone ... will learn about the Holocaust because we believe that as it happened to human beings by human beings ... everyone, every human being, needs to learn it. And through all this process of dealing with the Holocaust ... different ideas even if it makes you crazy. We are really trying to work with making our participants be
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3469. Edward T. Linenthal
. EDWARD T. LINENTHAL: It's very difficult, I think, to both commemorate and to present a kind of ... dispassionate, messy, complex history. Commemoration is often personal and intimate. It prizes first and ... with acts of violence. It tries to create narratives that are redemptive and have meaning that combats ... that have no answers. It's an interesting question to think about how you create a memorial that
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3470. David Albahari
can understand that they are afraid that it will show Serbs in the bad light, but they gain nothing by ... And it is the story of the destruction of the Jewish community of Serbia in 1941 and 1942. For many ... it was actually only one truck; I discovered when I read carefully the history about the camp in ... Belgrade. And it was one truck, which was driven by Götz and Meyer. These are the real names of two Nazi
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3471. Judy Gold
what, 25 years. I don’t need to prove anything to myself anymore. It’s more about, now, as I get older ... edgy, subversive way, it’s pretty powerful. I tend to do jokes that really push people’s buttons ... that I’m doing some kind of duty here. It’s sort of acknowledging—this happened. And you can say ... a Jew and I’m entitled to discuss antisemitism, my Jewish mother. Even if it offends someone, I
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3472. Albie Sachs
proportions through the genocide. But it was all part and parcel of a similar form of inhumanity of human ... remember as a child my mom saying, "Tidy up, tidy up, Uncle Moses is coming." And it meant the first ... support the racial ideology of it—but as a way of getting at the British. So the Jewish dimension was a ... very important part of the background, the context. It was why my parents had fled from Lithuania, but
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3473. Faiza Abdul-Wahab
somewhere, and this is one place where it can start. DANIEL GREENE: In 1942, German troops arrived in ... occupation. And so it was a total of 24 people, different families, that were hidden in my father's farm ... some Jewish families." For him it was normal, and that’s all. I'm sure he would have been just very ... thing. And I hope it has an impact a little more than symbolic in people's minds. I'm very against
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3474. Ambassador Norman Eisen
moving into the Petschek family compound.” My mom said, “Ooh! It’s like we’re taking Hyannis Port from ... Among other things, the house symbolizes that feeling of hope. It kind of captures all of the history of ... it a swastika that had been affixed there during WWII. And that was a shocking and startling moment ... it, I started looking for other traces of the Nazis. And I found those traces of the German
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3475. Ladan Boroumand
because we realized that each group or each political party would talk about its own victims and somehow ... single person, be it a Jew, a Bahai, a political activist, a communist, a general of the former regime ... bodies, you know, all with dead bodies. And it was horrible. And the whole thing was a catastrophe. And ... number of people who wouldn't want this to happen are much more numerous than those who make it happen