national socialism s reign of terror there are more than seven thousand in berlin many in the spawn they will fall before the war this neighborhood was the center of brilliance jewish life. in this street for example there was a jewish retirement home right on this square. a nine hundred forty two it was closed by the nazis who turned it into a collection point for people who are to be deported to ghettos and extermination camps. today the spot no force that is once again home to many jewish institutions but tourists are mainly drawn by the area s vibrant and diverse atmosphere. so for example you ll find in every berlin guidebook cafes and art galleries as as far.
many in the spot on the wall forced out before the war this neighborhood was the center of berlin s jewish life. in this street for example there was a jewish retirement home right on this square. a nine hundred forty two it was closed by the nazis who turned it into a collection point for people who were to be deported to ghettos and extermination camps. today the spot as once again home to many jewish institutions but tourists are mainly drawn by the area s vibrant and diverse atmosphere. so for example you ll find in every berlin guidebook cafes and art galleries as far as the eye can see.
deportation to extermination camps. they are held at the military college of rome, mere blocks from st. peter s basilica. but despite the a trotrocities unfolding right at his doorstep, pope pius xii remains publicly silent. he takes the path of diplomatic caution in terms of his public pronouncements, but it s not that the pope was inactive. there is a view that the pope worked behind the scenes to try to put an end to the round up. there is some evidence, in fact, that actually worked. they got several jews released primarily because they were married to a catholic or they invoked the concordat to invoke it. he said let s do what we can to alleviate suffering on the
for deportation to extermination camps. they re held at the military college of rome, mere blocks from st. peter s basil ka. but despite the atrocities unfolding at his doorstep. pope pius remains publicly silent. he takes the path of diplomatic caution in terms of his public pronounce mts. but it s not that the pope was inactive. there is a view that the pope works behind the scenes to try to put an end to the roundup. there is some evidence that that in fact actually worked. they got several jews released, primarily because they were married to a catholic, or invoked the concord ate to avoid deportation. he says let s do what we can to alleviate suffering on the ground. there were some vatican
you have to understand the other reason that i think marine la pen did go down to a relatively resounding defeat was that they did not want to do, what the french people did not want to do. they did not want to turn their country over to someone who represented through her father the ideals that france has so turned against. the whole concept of and she got into a lot of trouble for this, the deportation of tens of thousands of french jews through the extermination camps through world war 2 ii, something her father said didn t really happen. some of her down side of her, the reason her vote was kept as it was, went down below what levels had conceivably had been was this very great concern by