Displaying: 2,551 2,575 of 7,204 matches for “ETHFX交易所【官网www.ethfxglobal.com】ETHFX交易所惠普(Hewlett-Packard,簡稱HP)是一家信息科技(IT)公司,由威廉·休利特、戴維·柏卡德於1939年在美國帕洛阿爾托市聯合創立。T8”
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2551. Matthias Küntzel
decades ago. And it's a threat against the whole Western culture. I would like to defend this culture for ... 'm influenced by my own personal history. How could it be that my own father wanted to become an SS man when he ... influenced me in digging more and try to figure out what is it that makes antisemitism so attractive? And ... so I learned that the Nazis—you know, NSDAP means National Socialist German Workers' Party. It was a
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2552. Irwin Cotler
it almost amounted to a festival of hate such that we had not experienced anywhere at any time before ... against racism. Indeed, it was to be the first international human rights conference of the twenty-first ... century. And as it was also to be taking place in South Africa, symbolically this offered an opportunity ... teaching of contempt and demonizing of the other. As the Supreme Court of Canada put it, the Holocaust
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2553. Elie Wiesel
must have been 20, 30, because it was 6 in the evening—6, 7 in the evening—but not one door opened. So ... compassion for and with a person who is alone, suffering, in desperation, it's only because we remember ... others who were alone, suffering, and in despair. It happens that not only one person, but the group may ... compassion, the end of humanity. And therefore I celebrate memory, and I try to strengthen it. And I believe
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2554. Pardeep Kaleka
things turn out for you. Growing up as a Sikh in Milwaukee, it did dawn on us that we were a little bit ... have to look at two time frames on that. Before 9/11, it was more of a curiosity. You know: "How do you ... -9/11, it started to take sort of a mysterious tone, and quite honestly it took more of a negative ... Personally, it was tragic for me. Personally, it was tragic for a lot of people that were close to the
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2555. Robert Edsel
We watch over them, we take care of them, because it's important. And what kind of civilization would ... the most official levels, sometimes it was. But what the Monuments officers discovered, much to their ... younger officers, once they understood why it was important, wanted to comply and agree. And so the ... Vinci's Last Supper. I mean, it'd just be an asterisk in an art history catalogue, rather than a work of
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2556. Robert Örell
Often it’s difficult to leave because this group is…is a group where you’re either with them or against ... them. There’s nothing in between. It’s not just like a youth club that you go in and out from, but ... when they want to leave this type of environment, it’s often a lot of deep work with understanding who ... ” or “This is wrong” or “Don’t do it,” but instead showing them that for myself, or my colleague, or my
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2557. THE CONCENTRATION CAMP IN BOLZANO : PICTURES AND DOCUMENTS OF THE NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMP IN BOLZANO (1944-1945) = LE CAMP DE CONCENTRATION DE BOLZANO : IMAGES ET DOCUMENTS DU CAMP DE CONCENTRATION NAZI DE BOLZANO. [Internet resource]
http://www.gemeinde.bozen.it/UploadDocs/2193_The_Concentration_Camp_in_Bz_Le_Camp_de_concentration_de_Bz.pdf ... accompanying CD-ROM: Adobe Acrobat Reader; CD-ROM drive. English/French version available online at http://www.gemeinde.bozen.it ... Bolzano (Concentration camp) World War, 1939-1945 --Prisoners and prisons, German. Political ... prisoners --Italy --Bolzano. Prisoners of war --Italy --Bolzano. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Italy
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2558. Maya Benton
they were annihilated”—and this is the universal, it's not just antisemitism, but genocide of any kind ... —I think it’s hard to empathize. But then you take pictures of people who could be your parents, or ... your kids, or anyone, you instantly think "well, that could happen to me. It could happen to my family ... It could happen to my friends." ALEISA FISHMAN: Maya Benton is an art historian and photo curator
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2559. Margaret Lambert
well was my anger. But it was a very very hard time because I was scared stiff, thinking: How are they ... propaganda, that I was a Jew and I was allowed to compete. How would it be, 100,000 people and a Jewish girl ... wins? I was convinced I was going to win this, and I'm not being conceited. It's truth. And then I ... every day of my life. And at the same time I wanted to beat them so badly it was unbelievable. Well
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2560. Father Patrick Desbois
like animals. It's a question of dignity, a question of justice. Jews are first of all human beings ... ?" "Because you are here. You ask to us." For them it's like a deposition. They are poor people, and they ... graves are opened by the smugglers who are looking for gold. It's really an awful spectacle. So in my way ... it's not acceptable that we build a modern world, we speak of Holocaust all over the world, but we
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2561. Iván Fischer
it has to do with a 19th-century historical fact. And what happened was a young girl disappeared in a ... village that the Jews killed her. And it was picked up by a few politicians and more influential people ... two or three films about it, theater plays. So this is not new. But on the other hand, recent ... confused memories people have of the Second World War and the Holocaust in general, somehow made it more
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2562. Museum Outraged at Mob Attack on Roma Community
these outrageous acts. It urges the government of Ukraine and local authorities to provide protections ... genocide, and promote human dignity. Its far-reaching educational programs and global impact are made ... possible by generous donors. For more information, please visit www.ushmm.org ### Andrew Hollinger
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2563. Michael Kahn
During his career, Kahn has produced The Merchant of Venice three times. It is among the most ... . MICHAEL KAHN: I do not believe that The Merchant of Venice is an antisemitic play. I believe it is a play ... Company in Washington DC. In his career, Kahn has produced The Merchant of Venice three times. It is among ... this play without huge sympathy for Shylock. Why I think it became very controversial was because
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2564. Petra Gelbart
-called "gypsies," and replace it with something that's much more based in reality. ALEISA FISHMAN ... GELBART: What defines a person as Romani, it's very simple. The person has ancestors who came from India ... life living in a wagon, but that was very unusual at that point. It was very rare. So that's the ... it's very, very hard for them to get a regular job because the employment discrimination is just
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2565. Ilan Stavans
now as a Mexican living in America. ILAN STAVANS: We felt that it was time to no longer simply be the ... wanderer—first as a Jew living in Mexico and now as a Mexican living in America—and he wonders whether it ... 1970s. The community at the time, the Jewish community, because of its size, it was vulnerable. We ... Sometimes they would simply be going and erasing antisemitic graffiti. In others, it would be a little more
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2566. Margit Meissner
Margit Meissner decided—at the age of 80—that it was time to write a book about her experience as a ... school children, Margit Meissner decided—at the age of 80—that it was time to write a book about her ... thought it wasn't safe for me as an Austrian to say in Prague. She decided with me that I should go to ... Paris, because it was clear what was happening to the Jews in Germany, that they lost all their
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2567. Dr. Michael A. Grodin
the physicians needed the Nazis to carry out their eugenic program. And it began with sterilization of ... we hurt people. And obviously, there's a justification for it, but the question is, a good ... think that's part of it. But the one thing that we do know—which is so, so important and what I teach in ... because it legitimizes. You bring the power and prestige of medicine; it says this is not a military or
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2568. Diego Portillo Mazal
together to overcome prejudice and find common ground. DIEGO PORTILLO MAZAL: It's been amazing to find how ... what it means to be an immigrant today to the United States—most of the Jewish immigration having been ... people. We co-hosted with the ADL a community Seder this year. It was conducted in multiple languages ... it was very touching, because we started off with so many warnings that this Roundtable was going to
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2569. Martin Goldsmith
Association. It was set up by the Nazis to essentially be a propaganda tool. They were able to say to the rest ... Nazis as a propaganda tool, but it was also very important to the artists who were employed by the ... made it to this country in 1941, quite literally just in time, because less than three months after ... And then the Kulturbund was dissolved by the Nazis—it was no longer of use to them as a propaganda
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2570. Susan Warsinger
on the Night of Broken Glass. SUSAN WARSINGER: It was November the 10th, 1938, and my brother and ... our bedroom window. And my brother, who has always been braver, looked outside and he saw that it was ... to leave. And of course my father wanted us to leave then, but it was very difficult. So my father ... the border into France for a large fee, and so he took all of the money that he had saved and gave it
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2571. Ruth Bader Ginsburg
—constitutional courts—began to engage in that business. It's just one more check against the return of an ... oppressive government. But, today, there is much cause to be concerned. We can see it right now when the ... propaganda. Do I think it should be a crime to deny the Holocaust? That is a very difficult question. What ... Germany—that this most civilized nation succumbed to the worst inhumanity—it may be that for Germany such
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2572. Sara Lipton
features, clothing of any kind. You really had to just know from the context who these figures were. It ... was not specifically Jewish and it was certainly not negative, but once that sign is introduced ... stereotype of the Jew, as the modern world came to know it, was developed. It was then that they started ... primarily reflect pre-existing ideas or negative attitudes towards Jews. But it, in fact, generated much
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2573. Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks
involved in hating Jews, or hating whoever, is such a complex phenomenon, and it involves a great deal of ... . RABBI LORD JONATHAN SACKS: It is very, very difficult to give a public justification for hating a ... antisemitism was religious anti-Judaism, and that is how it was manifested mainly in Europe. And of ... course when it came to the nineteenth century—when you are dealing with an enlightened, rationalistic
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2574. Monika Schwarz-Friesel
socially tabooing, in spite of even legally banning, it proves to be very enduring and persistent, even ... people have any human feelings at all?" It's a common belief that antisemitism today is ... is preserved along the ages, and it is part, actually, of the collective mind of our society. The ... Holocaust didn't start with the gas chambers of Auschwitz. It started with words. It started with a lethal
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2575. Brothers Open Up about Late Father’s Oral Testimony Recorded by the Museum
interviews with survivors and witnesses to the Holocaust for its oral history archive, despite Museum being ... April 11, the Museum continues its race against time to collect and record oral history testimonies ... of its most productive years in 2020, conducting 181 remote interviews in Europe and the United ... him and when I need my dad, I watch it.” Jeremy, his brother Howard Lubcher, and their spouses