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Überleben im Versteck - Jüdische Kinder und ihre Retter *DOKU* Teil 6/6

Überleben im Versteck - Jüdische Kinder und ihre Retter *DOKU* Teil 6/6

from YouTube :: Tag // newyork on November 07, 2009
Duration: 474
Author: TheLivestream Keywords: Juden WW2 Weltkrieg Dokumentation Reportage Flucht KZ Hitler Nazis Drittes Reich SS Wehrmacht Auschwitz Dachau Retter Polizei Kontrolle Jugendliche ARD Exclusiv Bericht Hamburg Berlin Köln Explosiv RTL PRO7 Spiegel TV ZDF Galileo Taff Kiffen Akte Weed Ganja Ufo Ausraster Bushido Fler Eko Fresh Tutorial Kokain FocusTV Soap Webcam Gangster Mafia Drogen Sucht Ballermann Mallorca K1 Accident Tony Montana Owned Spiele Marihuana B-Tight Girl Boy HowTO Sexy Added: November 7, 2009
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Dagmar Lieblova - From Bohemia to Belsen (Czech Audio)

Dagmar Lieblova - From Bohemia to Belsen (Czech Audio)

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 29, 2009
Duration: 835
From a quiet, middle-class childhood in a small Bohemian town, to the hell of Bergen Belsen and back again.
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Dagmar Lieblova - From Bohemia to Belsen (Czech audio | English subtitles)

Dagmar Lieblova - From Bohemia to Belsen (Czech audio | English subtitles)

from Fast Lane Daily on October 28, 2009
Duration: 0
From a quiet, middle-class childhood in a small Bohemian town, to the hell of Bergen Belsen and back again.
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Le Grave JT du 25 Octobre

Le Grave JT du 25 Octobre

from Dailymotion - HD Content on October 25, 2009
Duration: 205
Voici le GRAVE JT du jour présenté par Karine Lima ! Retrouvez le reste de la grave actu, la grave météo ainsi que de nombreuses vidéos délirantes sur http://www.lesgravesinfos.frAuthor: Les_Graves_Infos Tags: dominique humour people farrugia auschwitz daniel craig bigard lula mdr parodie lima graves comedie crise actualité lol lgi journal flashball togo clearstream news infos france telecom sarkosy villepin fun karine hortefeux afrique deconne Posted: 25 October 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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EllSimProductions    "Remember"

EllSimProductions "Remember"

from Most Discussed on October 21, 2009
Duration: 215
An original song by Rob Elliott and Tom Simanek (all rights reserved...c 2009) History lessons we should never forget...... Rob Elliott:original music,musical performance and vocals http://www.youtube.com/RobElliottMusic Tom Simanek:original lyrics http://www.youtube.com/tps607 Remember You can't expect things now to last if you cannot recall the past of rise and fall of good and bad the great and small of all you had... Remember... The exodus from Egypt the campus at Kent State The Magna Carta Troy and Sparta and the beaches on D-Day The Black Death and Black Friday the death camp at Auschwitz Kristallnacht Anwar Sadat Hastings ten sixty-six An empty promise lives and breathes outside a place in history of Kings and Czars of wrongs and rights lay down your arms rise up and fight... Remember... There's Lexington and Concord the death march on Bataan Emancipation Proclamation Vandals Vikings Genghis Khan You can't expect things now to last if you cannot recall the past of rise and fall of good and bad the great and small of all you had... Remember
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2-10-09: Auschwitz y los campos de la muerte

2-10-09: Auschwitz y los campos de la muerte

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 02, 2009
Duration: 3395
ESCUCHAR: mediante la barra de mandos de audio. DESCARGAR: pincha con bot n derecho en "Download" (parte de abajo de la p gina).
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From Bohemia to Belsen...and back again (Czech audio | English subtitles)

From Bohemia to Belsen...and back again (Czech audio | English subtitles)

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on September 22, 2009
Duration: 840
Dagmar Lieblova, although in her 80s, is a tireless lecturer at the Terezin (Theresienstadt) Memorial. She meets and conducts classes with Czech, Austrian and German students, as well as British and Americans, too. Equally at home in three languages, Dr Lieblova, a sprightly grandmother with a ready smile, shares with these teenagers stories of her own teenage years--when she and her family were uprooted from their comfortable home in a small town near Prague, and sent to Terezin. When Dr Lieblova tells them, "Things were not so bad in Terezin-- compared to what I went through next," they can only imagine what she's about to tell them. Working closely with Centropa on this film of her life, Dr Lieblova shared with us scores of old family pictures. One of her primary motives for making this film was to pay tribute to Fanyka, the family cook, who not only raised Dr Lieblova, but nursed her back to health after the war, and then went on to raise her children, too.
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Paradigms of Response in Post-Holocaust Philosophy: Rabbi Rachel Sabath Beit-Halachmi (LLR)

Paradigms of Response in Post-Holocaust Philosophy: Rabbi Rachel Sabath Beit-Halachmi (LLR)

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on August 31, 2009
Duration: 5418
Paradigms of Response in Post-Holocaust Philosophy: Rabbi Rachel Sabath Beit-Halachmi (LLR) - lecture to Lay leadership Retreat, Summer 2009, Shalom Hartman Institute, Jerusalem, Israel
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A Lucky Child: Thomas Buergenthal

A Lucky Child: Thomas Buergenthal

from panolfi on January 29, 2009
Duration: 303
Thomas Buergenthal, now a Judge in the International Court of Justice in The Hague, tells his astonishing experiences as a young boy in his memoir A LUCKY CHILD. He arrived at Auschwitz at age 10 after surviving two ghettos and a labor camp. Separated first from his mother and then his father, Buergenthal managed by his wits and some remarkable strokes of luck to survive on his own. Almost two years after his liberation, Buergenthal was miraculously reunited with his mother and in 1951 arrived in the U.S. to start a new life. Now dedicated to helping those subjected to tyranny throughout the world, Buergenthal writes his story with a simple clarity that highlights the stark details of unimaginable hardship. A LUCKY CHILD is a book that demands to be read by all.
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UN TRENO PER LA MEMORIA - IL CERCHIO E LE GOCCE

UN TRENO PER LA MEMORIA - IL CERCHIO E LE GOCCE

from marianiservice on March 04, 2008
Duration: 795
preview del documentario sul primo giorno della memoria. www.ilcerchioelegocce.com
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Saponified Grief

Saponified Grief

from PlayhouseSquare on April 06, 2006
Duration: 208
This is a remake of a movie that my friend Bruce Bursten made in, oh, 1970 or maybe 1969, ok? He was a t Nicolet; I was holding down the wierdass Jew bastard post at Homestead High School. Bruce's movie was called "Saponified Grease", and as Bruce was a science whizkid (soon to become a major organometallicist), it concerned the saponification reaction, whereby fat is transformed into soap, juxtaposed with greasy Pauchuco music as interpered by Frank Zappa. This might or might not be accomplished through hydrolysis. I'm a clerk, not a chemist or an ethnomusicologist, so I'm sure that I don't know. Bruce shot his film in Super-8. I've reproduced his sound track as faithfully as my shattered meomory allows. I starred in "Saponified Grease" as "guy in a bathtub eating Crisco out of a can with a spoon." It was one of my first film acting gigs.Bruce has subsequently gone on to become a world-class chemist and educator. I have to confess that, over last Christmas, when he tracked me down to tell me that he had just been appointed Dean of Liberal Studies at a prestigious Midwestern college, I felt a pang of jealousy. Like, of course, now I'm a glamorous clerk in a law office in Oakland. But back then, I didn't have that going for me, and I'm afraid that Bruce's success kind of rankled. So I had to examine that, and out of that introspection came this film; a remake of Bruce's cinematic classic. I've taken some artistic license with Bruce's original vision. This time, the transformation goes from grease to grief, as, let's face it, we've all lived through enough now that we know regret on a level that our teenaged selves hadn't yet encountered. Saponification combined with grief of course calls up the Nazi death camps, so I had to roll with that.Anyway, this turned out to be something of an in-joke Valentine to my old friend. I'm glad of your success, Bruce, and it was great remembering all our old times together. xxBB
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