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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

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CNN Newsroom Live

these weapons were you know, they were so primitive, so there were 50,000 people still here? yes 1000 jews who were starving. disease ridden they were either taken away or killed completely . many people died here on the spot. your parents were in the worst side ghetto married in the warsaw ghetto. how did they survive? they survived by my father's ingenuity in the late 18 was the headquarters of the resistance organization, and they lived a block away when the german army came in. of course, they were knocking down buildings and burning them down building by building building and the jews were when they were fighting, throwing molotov cocktails at the tanks and things you imagine these tanks come in, and it took about a month, and they finally had to give up. my friend michael berenbaum. it asked marc edelman , who was the last living commander of the worst, a ghetto

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CNN Newsroom Live

death march. today we're doing the march of the living, which is so powerful. tell us why you came here today. i came here today because i represent this six million people that are behind me. whose shadow follows me wherever i go clearer, shaved our clothes off. and put our number on our arm. and i became a prisoner. this is even more special to be here because it's the 80th anniversary of the uprising ghetto and it was the most important moment for jews during the war to fight back warsaw's ghetto where polls battled for week uprising began on april 19th 1943 it was the very first day of very important jewish holiday passover. some of

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BBC News

a million people were imprisoned behind the tall brick walls, inside the ghetto. many of those people, hundreds of thousands died in the death camps by the germans and many others died from starvation and from disease. in april 1943, there were about 40,000 people still living in the ghetto, many in underground bunkers, but they knew what their fate was. they knew the germans were about to start the final deportations but instead of going to their deaths like lambs to the slaughter, they decided that they would rise up. about 500 young men and women, and mainly with pistols or grenades decided it would be better to fight against the might of the german army than to go meekly to their deaths. and they led this

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CNN News Central

medical supplies. also terrifying video here out of beijing that shows people climbing out of windows to escape a hospital fire that killed 29 people. it's not clear of those people on the rooftop for actually able to be rescued , but this is the deadliest fire in beijing in two decades, 12 people have been detained on suspicion of gross negligence. including the hospital's director, okay, people from all over the world are gathering today to remember the heroes of the largest uprising of jews during world war two. on this day 80 years ago, the warsaw ghetto uprising began when hundreds of young jews took up arms against the in poland. the germans set up the warsaw ghetto in 1940. it was the largest ghetto in german occupied europe . the 1.3 square mile area was bound by a 10. ft wall with barbed wire trapping in sealing off some 400,000 jews by 1942.

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CNN News Central

the began mass deportations from the warsaw ghetto, moving tens of thousands of jewish people to their deaths at concentration camps. by that summer, it was clear those deportations meant almost certain death and the resistance then began on april 19th 1943 on the eve of passover 700 young jewish fighters battled german forces for almost a month, resisting longer than some countries could. the uprising ended on may 16th when the leveled the ghetto and at least 7000 jews died fighting or in hiding. in the ghetto. some 42,000 survivors were sent to forced labor and death camps and where, of course, most were murdered. today the world pays tribute to these this heroic effort. the president of germany , poland and israel, three nations forever linked by this history. they joined together in poland today, vowing to keep the memory of the holocaust alive

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

personal meaning for both of them and their families. alex we're here just outside the polling museum. this is the museum that they built to remember the history of the jews of poland, and it's a very, very powerful scene and we were here . we were here today because they commemorated they remembered exactly 80 years ago . today the worst are ghetto uprising, where a group of jews who had been thrown into this warsaw ghetto and this is the land where the worst i gotta was. they were thrown in. they resisted. they fought the. it was a brutal situation, but a very heroic situation by those jews who were inside the worst are ghetto, and today we heard powerful words from the president of israel, poland and germany, president of germany was here. president steinmeier and he spoke so powerfully and personally about what this day means for germans. listen to this. our responsibility for the crimes of the past. and our responsibility for a common

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CNN News Central

opposition, and it was from a bunch of starving. ah sickly jews who they had held behind walls and a ghetto for years. who got some really rudimentary arms and fought back. they didn't last that long. i mean, it lasted about a month, but the fact that they fought back is a story that that is worth telling . and again if i may just on a personal note, my mom told me before coming here that because she and her and her mother, my grandmother, they didn't know when. their parents were murdered. turns out it was here. they used to use the anniversary of the uprising inside the warsaw ghetto as the time that they would commemorate and honor. their lives. i love your mom for that and so many other reasons. dana bash. wolf blitzer again. we are honored to have you here today, wolf. thank you for everything you've told us from poland from the concentration camps in your reporting. and dana, you've done

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

meaningful, especially at a time like right now where there has been increased anti semitism in the united states indeed, elsewhere around the world. and increased holocaust denial where people think it was just made up. six million jews were murdered, and that sadly is increasing as we meet right now, so this has been a powerful moment for so many people have gathered here at auschwitz birkenau, and it's also coming at the same time of the 80th anniversary. of the worst are ghetto uprising. we were just in worse up. we'll be heading back to warsaw were the were rounded up. jews sent him to this ghetto right in the middle of warsaw. tens of thousands of them and then at some point, the jews revolted. they managed to get ahold of some weapons, and they resisted. they fought back, and in the end, most of them were slaughtered most of them were eventually sent to camps. death camps not necessarily here at

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Leguizamo Does America

- no. i mean, i wasn't really allowed to do fashion because it was gay. - right. - you know, i wasn't allowed to go to fashion school. it's a different time. i mean-- - i know, it was different 'cause my parents told me not to go into acting because they'd say you're not gonna-- "we didn't come to this country for you to be worse than us." - 100% - you're not gonna f things up. - my parents didn't really accept it. also, it was like a kid coming from, you know, these neighborhoods. - the streets. yeah. - the streets. i was like, i couldn't really tell people that i was into it. like, "yo, i'm a designer." they're like, "gay." like, i couldn't even say that because the dudes on my block would be like-- - yeah, yeah. - you know? so i literally just kind of started making clothes in my room. - right. - i kind of never fit into any mold or any scene. i always say i'm too ghetto for fashion, and too fashion for the ghetto. even if i'm with the queer community, i still stand out. if i'm on the block, i stand out. if i'm in dr, i stand out. - i feel the same way. i don't know what it is. i always felt like i didn't fit in, either. i was too hoodie for the intellectual kids...

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