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care for a summer while trying to contain the virus a balancing act for germany. you're watching t w here's a here's a recap of the top story that we're tracking for you this hour a passenger plane has skidded off the runway while trying to land in the southern indian city of khost also known as the plane was carrying almost 200 passengers before say there are any number of fatalities and dozens injured. this is you that we don't forget you can find all the latest information by heading to our website that's dot com and you can also find us on twitter at our handle is the rock n roll i thank you for watching. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and. our corona. covert 19 special next on d.w. . a meal. welcome to the 2nd season on the.
care for a summer while trying to contain the virus a balancing act for germany. you're watching t w here's a here's a recap of the top story that we're tracking for you this hour a passenger plane has skidded off the runway while trying to land in the southern indian city of khost also known as the plane was carrying almost 200 passengers before say there are any number of fatalities and dozens injured. this is you that we don't forget you can find all the latest information by heading to our...
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fast and free travelers ensuring germany must take a mandatory for a couple of hours to ask if they're arriving to singapore spots almost as infections spread across the country in new cases have risen to highest level in 3 months. thank you so much for your company everyone international aid is arriving in beirut 2 days after a devastating blast killed at least 137 people in the lebanese capital emergency aid and rescue teams flying in from around the world to. a city in ruins hospitals damaged or a critical capacity leaving thousands of injured victims at even more risk and an estimated 300000 people now homeless in the aftermath of the explosions residents of beirut life shattered still in shock take to the streets to clear up the debris as a desperate search for survivors continues. with their neighborhood gutted these volunteers aren't waiting for help. the political elite they say are incompetent and corrupt. the community is banding together as anger mounts. that no one. will hear the revolutionaries taking the place of the state which is supposed to be taking care. and securing
fast and free travelers ensuring germany must take a mandatory for a couple of hours to ask if they're arriving to singapore spots almost as infections spread across the country in new cases have risen to highest level in 3 months. thank you so much for your company everyone international aid is arriving in beirut 2 days after a devastating blast killed at least 137 people in the lebanese capital emergency aid and rescue teams flying in from around the world to. a city in ruins hospitals...
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and economic upswing for germany the country's central bank says that's in the cards but after a historic downturn where is that growth meant to come from. also on the show drawing but not desolate how the united arab emirates is turning its desert sand into arable land. and river holidays are all the rage and brush as locals avoid overseas travel. this is the the way of business i'm joined on in berlin thanks for joining us a rare bit of good news on the economic front in these troubled times germany's central bank the bundesbank says it's expecting strong growth in germany in the summer of this year but it's also warning against expecting a return to pre-crisis economic activity too soon. the days when there was not a soul to be seen on german streets are over with the lifting of coronavirus restrictions life is returning to normal since the low point in april things have been on the up. in the 2nd quarter the german economy slumped by 10 percent the biggest fall since world war 2 the balance sheet for the current quarter looks set to show a big increase according to the bundesbank. the
and economic upswing for germany the country's central bank says that's in the cards but after a historic downturn where is that growth meant to come from. also on the show drawing but not desolate how the united arab emirates is turning its desert sand into arable land. and river holidays are all the rage and brush as locals avoid overseas travel. this is the the way of business i'm joined on in berlin thanks for joining us a rare bit of good news on the economic front in these troubled times...
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then we have been so you know everything i told you so far about germany. just to get it. into it as supervision is for them but you know. it's all long. and immobile and. as again all. kinds of ghana mon dieu futures are tied on the in. mind that. if an unbeliever. rachel stewart there nailing berlin street style you can watch her whole series at d.w. dot com slash meet the germans or on instagram now what is the opposite of a super hero maybe a super spreader of infectious diseases one of europe's 1st major outbreaks of coronavirus was in the austrian ski resort. and it's pretty easy to imagine how when you see the pictures in the new book by photographer noise has. no photos taken before the pandemic. sometimes we all need to get away whether it's out of boredom you're going through a midlife crisis or just plain fed up issue for many is the place to go. who is hashem bike that defines school as delirium. and a rush hour of mass tourism his pictures show us the meaning of excess. cash on i just wanted to take a look at how far can the tourist industry go before it goes
then we have been so you know everything i told you so far about germany. just to get it. into it as supervision is for them but you know. it's all long. and immobile and. as again all. kinds of ghana mon dieu futures are tied on the in. mind that. if an unbeliever. rachel stewart there nailing berlin street style you can watch her whole series at d.w. dot com slash meet the germans or on instagram now what is the opposite of a super hero maybe a super spreader of infectious diseases one of...
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made in germany says the company's website probably. was examined licensed to export arms to mexico we asked the government which that know. so how did zigzag always weapons end up in mexico. the mexican defense ministry confirmed that zigzag usa sells pistols submachine guns and assault rifles to mexico with the permission of the u.s. government. the court in kiel has already found the c.e.o. it zigzagged what usa incorporated guilty of making illegal arms deliveries to colombia via the us. if it is 100 percent owned by its german parent company nuka and what my holding. under american law is exhausting usa can sell weapons manufactured in the us abroad. but can weapons made in germany be exported to mexico via the us affiliate is this permitted. wendy done and they were intended to be delivered elsewhere the german manufactures would have to say in the reputation that the final destination is not the recipient country affiliates he's based but someone else. it. is. nevertheless there are as example weapons in mexico. it must have been
made in germany says the company's website probably. was examined licensed to export arms to mexico we asked the government which that know. so how did zigzag always weapons end up in mexico. the mexican defense ministry confirmed that zigzag usa sells pistols submachine guns and assault rifles to mexico with the permission of the u.s. government. the court in kiel has already found the c.e.o. it zigzagged what usa incorporated guilty of making illegal arms deliveries to colombia via the us. if...
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when turkish migrant workers held we built germany's economy. family made germany venue home. music played for several local clubs but suny in prescott's from bundesliga side shaka. and in 2006 he even caught the eye of germany national team coach you are going to live in a youth to an. exercise that is right now i want to play for germany turkey later many people in the world will be turkey and germany were competing for it. it wasn't easy for him to give up his turkish and citizenship at the consulate they were not accepting his desire to become german it was ok if they have to show up twice to the gym and if i did their part of because he was one of the most talented players of youth age group in europe we don't know. which shell because youth team who's a well a german under 19 championship and he quickly made a name for himself among the pros through his performances he soon made his way into the 1st team as shock. and surprise when music came from the youth squad when you could already see what a. great football and yes even in training it was scoring goals for fun you c
when turkish migrant workers held we built germany's economy. family made germany venue home. music played for several local clubs but suny in prescott's from bundesliga side shaka. and in 2006 he even caught the eye of germany national team coach you are going to live in a youth to an. exercise that is right now i want to play for germany turkey later many people in the world will be turkey and germany were competing for it. it wasn't easy for him to give up his turkish and citizenship at the...
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mackle's -- the far-right alternative for germany. the aft support had been fizzling out until merkel's we will make it moment ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape. the open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. >> we did not make it and we can't make it. it is nobody's faultlt but it is impossible to let people from a totally different cultural background behave so differently in a country and say we can make it. the decision was humanitarian and yet many hoped the migrants would be able to meet germany's demand for skilled workers. this shows a mixed picture. five years on, half of these refugees are in some form of employment or education. they said that germany did reasonably well most because of its economic strength. almost to the day, five years after her yes we can moment, same place, same setting, merkel says that she would do the same again. overall, i would take the same decisions again, that is right. but she warns of tough times ahead. >> and we will now see a phase
mackle's -- the far-right alternative for germany. the aft support had been fizzling out until merkel's we will make it moment ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape. the open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. >> we did not make it and we can't make it. it is nobody's faultlt but it is impossible to let people from a totally different cultural background behave so differently in a country and say we can make it. the decision was...
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makes you wonder, is germany a victim of its early success? simon: it may be, in the sense that there may have been in recent weeks, as is opened up again, there may have in a bit of overconfidence from some people. we have seen groups of young people partying in berlin and other cities, and also we have seen these demos where people are saying you know, it all goes to far and we should not be locked down in this way. it might be that people have not really felt the effects of the disease here in germany, which could account for carelessness. one of the reasons the numbers have started to spike again above 1000, the level not seenn since may, is partly because they are doing a lot more testing over the last couple of weeks, and that is meaning they are finding more people that have been touched by the disease. brent: how likely is it going to be that we see another major locked down here in germany? simon: the government is saying it is doing everything it can to avoid that. we have schools opening up this week and next week, and that could be
makes you wonder, is germany a victim of its early success? simon: it may be, in the sense that there may have been in recent weeks, as is opened up again, there may have in a bit of overconfidence from some people. we have seen groups of young people partying in berlin and other cities, and also we have seen these demos where people are saying you know, it all goes to far and we should not be locked down in this way. it might be that people have not really felt the effects of the disease here...
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back in germany they couldn't even reach a doctor. down the aisles are too tough a lot of the food kind i were completely on our own it's got paul he wasn't seen by a doctor he couldn't get any medicine. isolated we were in a bad way i felt small band and i wondered what would happen if i died and i didn't know how sick i was i can't even see a doctor for the kind of things they. don't know mentioning i realized any help she was to call the emergency services i talked to my sister because my parents were both so sick and together we decided to call the emergency number. mom was transferred to intensive care she had pneumonia caused by the coronavirus. by now the health authorities and hospitals in germany were bracing for disaster. suddenly there was growing public concern about the potential impact of a covert 19 outbreak. the w.h.o. recommends country stockpile personal protective equipment in order to be prepared for a pandemic however there was a shortage in germany. a month into knots or the authorities reliant on international s
back in germany they couldn't even reach a doctor. down the aisles are too tough a lot of the food kind i were completely on our own it's got paul he wasn't seen by a doctor he couldn't get any medicine. isolated we were in a bad way i felt small band and i wondered what would happen if i died and i didn't know how sick i was i can't even see a doctor for the kind of things they. don't know mentioning i realized any help she was to call the emergency services i talked to my sister because my...
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these and other technologies developed in germany mean that wind turbines made in germany are now fully competitive with conventional power plants. does it make sense to not. is it in germany france is it i this is the i'm a 1st of all we have to finance everything the finance the whole development if we pull the plug now we destroy the value of what we've created and they'll be picked up a broad by china but also abroad in europe and we are left with the bill because it's . we're in the industrial area of clay mahaffey the slump in the wind power expansion has left its mark for companies used to manufacture wind power plants here of the 4500 employees all but 500 have been laid off in the last few years. in northern germany this was simply the industry of the future just as aviation is for southern germany. nationwide around 40000 jobs in the industry have been lost in recent years. but when power is booming worldwide and the fall over institute is in great demand internationally it's ironic. globally successful climate friendly cutting edge technology from germany has little future in
these and other technologies developed in germany mean that wind turbines made in germany are now fully competitive with conventional power plants. does it make sense to not. is it in germany france is it i this is the i'm a 1st of all we have to finance everything the finance the whole development if we pull the plug now we destroy the value of what we've created and they'll be picked up a broad by china but also abroad in europe and we are left with the bill because it's . we're in the...
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here all told by germany's fuel plane racetrack for speedsters it's a dream come true. calling physios tosh dynaco gives it that heavy foot test. no speed limit no problem. what does a crush research your favorite read. recognize that sound. what's a. the buzz is d.j. envy keeper of my own sam records be hot. in his sound labs to transform their home into electronic music insects to. the system is its. own. little mix. took in 60 minutes on t.w. . every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word published in the book. nico is in germany to learn german why not with him simple online on your mobile and free to sapps court t w z learning course nikos fake german made him seem. not such a fan of spain i mean the acceleration. here is the that doesn't say. we are living during the most extraordinary time ministry. of transport will go for the electric. it meant that the red.
here all told by germany's fuel plane racetrack for speedsters it's a dream come true. calling physios tosh dynaco gives it that heavy foot test. no speed limit no problem. what does a crush research your favorite read. recognize that sound. what's a. the buzz is d.j. envy keeper of my own sam records be hot. in his sound labs to transform their home into electronic music insects to. the system is its. own. little mix. took in 60 minutes on t.w. . every journey begins with the 1st step and...
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travel guides to specialists in germany . recognize where exactly. the most are sculpture history of. travel extremely worth a visit. it's a construction project up become a geo political conflict the united states imposes sanctions against the north stream to pipeline calling into question the future of russia's energy supply to europe and leaving a small german port times uncertain about its future. also coming up russia and iran says if the seiko bid 19 vaccine scientists around the world voiced concerns bob's high don't have the markets reacted. this is the w. business fine take ferguson welcome to the show ever since its inception the noid 3 into pipeline has put a strain on ties between the united states and germany the projects now on the brink of completion of runs parallel to the existing annoyed $31.00 pipeline between russia and germany stretching a total of 1200 kilometers across the baltic sea it will enable russia to supply gas to $22000000.00 households in europe washington has long been a critic of the plans arguing that the pipeline
travel guides to specialists in germany . recognize where exactly. the most are sculpture history of. travel extremely worth a visit. it's a construction project up become a geo political conflict the united states imposes sanctions against the north stream to pipeline calling into question the future of russia's energy supply to europe and leaving a small german port times uncertain about its future. also coming up russia and iran says if the seiko bid 19 vaccine scientists around the world...
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germany's most prominent citizen of our heritage works for one of germany's largest t.v. networks born here to iraq in physicians don't you hire is a national celebrity and was voted germany's journalist of the year in 2016. as he said if i'm a fun da but as for to live eason too much he asked to meet me got zones for our guns d. biden a friend if i fitted enough and present it and if that that my above him of india might be might might diminish on that not just mine a fine if i don't know about with us that much as it climbed valvo is just voiced about us my mind would have found that it was of course. there was a as a or host gunderson us one but we had to see him on the scope often by this as not really a mess of items on certain vasta with no i mean if one owns it had to him course on guns and kind of this community your home school should site did this community all my contacts. set if bynum's i did meet in focus been able to successfully mention amir on and on and line up has a one on a my hotel room that's rough i click on the ding so extreme that fires don't you k
germany's most prominent citizen of our heritage works for one of germany's largest t.v. networks born here to iraq in physicians don't you hire is a national celebrity and was voted germany's journalist of the year in 2016. as he said if i'm a fun da but as for to live eason too much he asked to meet me got zones for our guns d. biden a friend if i fitted enough and present it and if that that my above him of india might be might might diminish on that not just mine a fine if i don't know...
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is good of you news live from berlin mandatory coronavirus testing begins for travelers arriving in germany testing stations are open at arrival terminals as concerns grow that a 2nd wave of the pandemic may be hitting germany the new rules apply to anyone arriving from regions deemed high risk also coming up in beirut a big cleanup effort as the city tries to recover from the huge explosions that ripped apart the u.n. is warning of an impending humanitarian catastrophe in the whole of lebanon. and a passenger plane skids off for a runway in india and breaks into to the air india express flight with almost 200 people on board slid off the runway while landing in the state of colorado. welcome to the program travelers arriving in germany are facing mandatory testing from the coronavirus amid a surge in infections across the country the new rules apply to anyone to riving from regions deemed to be high risk those who refuse the tests could face fines of up to $25000.00 euro's the new testing requirement comes as experts warn that germany could be seeing its 2nd wave of the pandemic with new c
is good of you news live from berlin mandatory coronavirus testing begins for travelers arriving in germany testing stations are open at arrival terminals as concerns grow that a 2nd wave of the pandemic may be hitting germany the new rules apply to anyone arriving from regions deemed high risk also coming up in beirut a big cleanup effort as the city tries to recover from the huge explosions that ripped apart the u.n. is warning of an impending humanitarian catastrophe in the whole of lebanon....
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on health care switzerland germany and austria. the us system is not necessarily the best. patients who can't afford insurance or unable to pay cash often only seek treatment once they're very sick. looking at the number of intensive care beds germany went into the pandemic best equipped followed by austria 3 united states was in 3rd place followed by other e.u. member states. intensive care beds are a key factor especially in times like these an average day in the german health care system even when there's no pandemic raging looks something like this 4000000 people see a doctor. 50000 people are sent to hospital. $2000000.00 packs of drugs and medicines are prescribed each day in germany. and there are 129000 vaccinations. the vaccination rate is highest among small children then it drops young adults receive fewer jobs but in old age the rate rises again. the coronavirus pandemic could well change all that. something really basic we haven't covered yet sanitation access to clean water to wash your hands one of the main reasons why some of these diseases do the rounds so
on health care switzerland germany and austria. the us system is not necessarily the best. patients who can't afford insurance or unable to pay cash often only seek treatment once they're very sick. looking at the number of intensive care beds germany went into the pandemic best equipped followed by austria 3 united states was in 3rd place followed by other e.u. member states. intensive care beds are a key factor especially in times like these an average day in the german health care system...
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this is d w news live from berlin officials in germany sound the alarm over a spike in toronto virus infections there are concerns about returning travelers bringing the virus back with them and over the reopening of schools but a new survey shows most germans are not that worried. also coming up lebanon's food stocks threatened by this week's deadly chemical blasts in the capital beirut explosions up literally to be only a grain silo. plus the u.s. stepped up efforts to digitally decouple from china and do executive order targets social media sensation tick-tock and the china's payment messaging service we chat . i'm sorry so much kind of thank you for joining us here in germany hundreds of students have been sent home from 2 schools in the northern state of mecklenburg western pomerania a teacher and a student have tested positive for the corona virus in the 1st week of the new school year health officials are now worried about a steady climb and infections the number of new cases nationwide has topped 1000 for the 2nd consecutive day. so much on their livings easy. the threat of t
this is d w news live from berlin officials in germany sound the alarm over a spike in toronto virus infections there are concerns about returning travelers bringing the virus back with them and over the reopening of schools but a new survey shows most germans are not that worried. also coming up lebanon's food stocks threatened by this week's deadly chemical blasts in the capital beirut explosions up literally to be only a grain silo. plus the u.s. stepped up efforts to digitally decouple from...
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and the past 5 years italy france sweden and germany have taken in the largest number germany has accepted more asylum seekers than any other country in the past decade that's according to the un refugee agency and many politicians in germany have said the government took the wrong approach. we go live now to peter by storm for more on this he's the alternative for germany party as a foreign policy speaker in the now it's been 5 years since chancellor merkel opened germany's doors to migrants saying we can do it do you think that policy has been a success. everybody knows that the policy was. if the target was not to destroy the german society we are facing a very massive rise of criminality. committed by the morans we have just last year 95000 over 95000 crimes committed by the migrants. you know i am now talking from munich from and we have here a case just a few weeks ago 20 years old woman was stabbed by by her ex boyfriend who was an afghan in front of his one. child and this is something else such a crime 10 years ago it would be a big blow in the media now it becomes a kind of norma
and the past 5 years italy france sweden and germany have taken in the largest number germany has accepted more asylum seekers than any other country in the past decade that's according to the un refugee agency and many politicians in germany have said the government took the wrong approach. we go live now to peter by storm for more on this he's the alternative for germany party as a foreign policy speaker in the now it's been 5 years since chancellor merkel opened germany's doors to migrants...
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news live from birth it is germany dropping its guard against the coronavirus the country's health ministry urges people to be very alert records the highest single day number of new infections more than 3 months also coming up. u.s. democratic presidential hopeful joe biden holds his 1st campaign event with his newly named running mate comedy of errors california senator is the 1st woman of color to run on a major party ticket. plus meet of miracle george the baby boy born within minutes of last week's devastating beirut it's bush. thanks for joining us germany's health minister says an ongoing rise in new corona virus infections is worrying and has urged germans to be very alert. a warning comes as the red carpet institute of public health reported the highest number of new cases in more than 3 months. temperatures on the only thing rising jaring germany's heat wave the robot coke institute for public health reported 1445 new cases on thursday the highest number since may fast. i want to say on behalf of the government the development of these numbers is worrying and they should worry yes
news live from birth it is germany dropping its guard against the coronavirus the country's health ministry urges people to be very alert records the highest single day number of new infections more than 3 months also coming up. u.s. democratic presidential hopeful joe biden holds his 1st campaign event with his newly named running mate comedy of errors california senator is the 1st woman of color to run on a major party ticket. plus meet of miracle george the baby boy born within minutes of...
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we were importing them from germany, where american academics were in love with all things germany, at the turn of the previous century. but henry cabot lodge one one us if not the first ph.d. in history, from harvard university. his ph.d. was on teutonic line holding land hold owning history. like will sing and like roosevelt he could read german. can you imagine, presidents being able to learn foreign languages. he has a long increasingly articulated view of america's place in the world, what's also very interesting, he hates woodrow wilson. it's going to get personal, that might fly at princeton and that will not fly at harvard. it's going to come right back to the president of the united states. so how do they start fighting, i want to tell one story about the debate of the united states that no one remembers. how to end world war i with imperial germany. this is going to be the most energetic ferocious assault on the prerogatives of the president to lead an american foreign policy in the history of our republic. we're going to have, a president who says at the end of wwi i'm in fa
we were importing them from germany, where american academics were in love with all things germany, at the turn of the previous century. but henry cabot lodge one one us if not the first ph.d. in history, from harvard university. his ph.d. was on teutonic line holding land hold owning history. like will sing and like roosevelt he could read german. can you imagine, presidents being able to learn foreign languages. he has a long increasingly articulated view of america's place in the world,...
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more than half a 1000000 people were forced out of nazi germany like writer on a zeta in 1933 the nazis burned her books on the run from the gestapo she fled to mexico writing explores the trauma of the statement. and nobel prize winner thomas mann the novelist found a new home in california the villa aurora became a home away from home for exiled german intellectuals from director fritz long to play right back to play. it's an incredible saga of different fates people who scattered across the world and who didn't just save their own lives but brought about an unbelievable cultural transfer because it wasn't just anyone who left many of the exiles came from the intellectual classes the liberal democratic classes the sciences and the arts. you could say they were the elite of the 5 matter of public. republic here is where the contributions from this cultural elite will be remembered the museum of exile will be built on the ruins of the un height of once berlin's main train station a symbolic spot. on. here here is where the exiles often began their journey filled with fear then here is w
more than half a 1000000 people were forced out of nazi germany like writer on a zeta in 1933 the nazis burned her books on the run from the gestapo she fled to mexico writing explores the trauma of the statement. and nobel prize winner thomas mann the novelist found a new home in california the villa aurora became a home away from home for exiled german intellectuals from director fritz long to play right back to play. it's an incredible saga of different fates people who scattered across the...
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but even now most half a son a man and still finding his footing in germany we look at our situation is gradually improving and we feel more comfortable here i still wouldn't call germany my new home but i'm getting more used to life here and i'm starting to understand better how things work now that. the family still depends on financial assistance from the state of b.s. ole man is surprised at how long it took to settle in they struggled with the german language the bureaucracy and finding a place to live and work and sometimes it feels like we've been here more than 5 years we've been through so much and this time. we spent 4 years looking for an apartment moving every few months and it was hard but when i see our children going to school it seems like time has passed more quickly than that. time to get under way the children like going to school in. the solomons had to move 10 times before they found an apartment of their own like many refugee families all they could get what temporary. the constant moves meant they didn't have as much time to study german as fate hoped but they
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the war wouldn't have happened without germany. it would've happened in some form without all of the other confidential powers the germans ignored the treaty in 1838 or 39 which created belgium. also austria france and britain. the british behind that. the two determinants of british policy the royal navy must always be superior to any other power or group of powers. that's all we've got. and there must be no continental launching pad adjacent to the british isles that could be used as a stepping stone or a launching pad for an invasion. i think that the british stuck to those rules comes exceptionally. there was a chill in british army. various british officials including churchill try to draw down and taper off and stop building so many. why did we need these. nobody tells germany what to do. the british built their navy we are going to build ours. it would became in the asian. britain did that for two reasons. they didn't want anybody that close napoleon had stood and looked across the channel and hitler did. and this was an abs
the war wouldn't have happened without germany. it would've happened in some form without all of the other confidential powers the germans ignored the treaty in 1838 or 39 which created belgium. also austria france and britain. the british behind that. the two determinants of british policy the royal navy must always be superior to any other power or group of powers. that's all we've got. and there must be no continental launching pad adjacent to the british isles that could be used as a...
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open welcoming germany went around the world. 5 years on this raises the question did germany make it and at what cost. in 2015 many an angler merkel's own c.d.u. party were against her open arms policy. then finance minister was one of them his key concern was losing control for today's speaker of germany's parliament it still is. one has to prevent the impression that there's a loss of control that situation was crucial for a few months but we've mostly overcome its effects by now we need a european solution to these problems. instead of more europe national reflexes kicked in across the continent in germany america's decision helped launch a populist party into parliament the far right alternative for germany. the f.t. supports have been fizzling out until merkel's we will make it moment to ignite is the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape it's co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so
open welcoming germany went around the world. 5 years on this raises the question did germany make it and at what cost. in 2015 many an angler merkel's own c.d.u. party were against her open arms policy. then finance minister was one of them his key concern was losing control for today's speaker of germany's parliament it still is. one has to prevent the impression that there's a loss of control that situation was crucial for a few months but we've mostly overcome its effects by now we need a...
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but he does know that the nazis took him from here to germany. to be that you've been in the school diploma but you have been going. on all of this by a. lot of money out of. that nor do. you believe this guy was on it and you know what you call him on it even though. i do not. want i didn't know if you have it on. critical mind. not going to be a whole that i'm kind of all done $31.00. story also has ties to wards. she was 5 years old when she was brought to the youth detention camp in leeds munched out as woods was called during the nazi occupation . today she's meeting up with her friend barbaro cave each. the 2 women have a lot in common. and their paths in life have been very similar. but . they've come to a school located on the site of the camp. the school director is showing them a room that commemorates the thousands of children who were interned here. like who was brought here in 1943. i know you have a great mouth. well shall we need to find me have plotted street it's over here we should turn the map around like this what i thought th
but he does know that the nazis took him from here to germany. to be that you've been in the school diploma but you have been going. on all of this by a. lot of money out of. that nor do. you believe this guy was on it and you know what you call him on it even though. i do not. want i didn't know if you have it on. critical mind. not going to be a whole that i'm kind of all done $31.00. story also has ties to wards. she was 5 years old when she was brought to the youth detention camp in leeds...
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welcoming germany went around the world. 5 years on this raises the question did germany make it and at what cost. in 2015 many an angle or merkel's own c.d.u. party were against her open arms policy but. then finance minister was one of them his key concern was losing control for today's speaker of germany's parliament it still is. a bubble one has to prevent the impression that there is a loss of control that situation was crucial for a few months but we've mostly overcome its effect by now we need a european solution to these problems. instead of more europe national reflexes kicked in across the continent in germany merkel's decision helped launch a populist party into parliament the far right alternative for germany. the f.t. supports have been fizzling out until merkel's we will make it moment ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let
welcoming germany went around the world. 5 years on this raises the question did germany make it and at what cost. in 2015 many an angle or merkel's own c.d.u. party were against her open arms policy but. then finance minister was one of them his key concern was losing control for today's speaker of germany's parliament it still is. a bubble one has to prevent the impression that there is a loss of control that situation was crucial for a few months but we've mostly overcome its effect by now...
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welcoming germany went around the world. 5 years on this raises the question did germany make it and at what cost. in 2015 many an angle or merkel's own c.d.u. party were against her open arms policy but. then finance minister was one of them his key concern was losing control for today's speaker of germany's parliament it still is. one has to prevent the impression that there's a loss of control that situation was crucial for a few months but we've mostly overcome its effects by now we need a european solution to these problems. instead of more europe national reflexes kicked in across the continent in germany america's decision helped launch a populist party into parliament the far right alternative for germany. the f.t. support had been fizzling out until merkel's we will make it moment ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many p
welcoming germany went around the world. 5 years on this raises the question did germany make it and at what cost. in 2015 many an angle or merkel's own c.d.u. party were against her open arms policy but. then finance minister was one of them his key concern was losing control for today's speaker of germany's parliament it still is. one has to prevent the impression that there's a loss of control that situation was crucial for a few months but we've mostly overcome its effects by now we need a...
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jews came to germany so there's also a revival of jewish life how has jewish life changed in germany and where to problems still exist a video installation encourages dialogue about the ever present search for identity . through virtual reality visitors can see destroyed synagogues restored to their former glory who was who see what has been lost feel the loss particularly keenly. the museum has taken center stage in germany's capital for 20 years a spectacular zigzag building by daniel leaders can't from above a broken star of david insight a desk inserting path through german jewish history in 2018 the exhibition welcome to jerusalem made headlines maybe thought it was too anti zionist when it a marriage that then director peter schaffer also supported the palestine related b.d.'s organization the scandal was spare fact schieffer resigned petty beric never accept the challenge and is looking forward to stimulating debate the jewish museum in berlin stands in an interesting field of tension on the one hand it has to present the history and culture on the other hand it has to reject.
jews came to germany so there's also a revival of jewish life how has jewish life changed in germany and where to problems still exist a video installation encourages dialogue about the ever present search for identity . through virtual reality visitors can see destroyed synagogues restored to their former glory who was who see what has been lost feel the loss particularly keenly. the museum has taken center stage in germany's capital for 20 years a spectacular zigzag building by daniel leaders...
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welcoming germany went around the world. 5 years on this raises the question did germany make it and at what cost. in 2015 many an angle or merkel's own c.d.u. party were against her open arms policy. then finance minister was one of them his key concern was losing control for today's speaker of germany's parliament it still is. one has to prevent the impression that there is a loss of control that situation was crucial for a few months but we've mostly overcome its effect by now we need a european solution to these problems. because instead of more europe national reflexes kicked in across the continent in germany america's decision helped launch a populist party into parliament the far right alternative for germany. the f.t. supports have been fizzling out until merkel's we will make it moment igniters the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so
welcoming germany went around the world. 5 years on this raises the question did germany make it and at what cost. in 2015 many an angle or merkel's own c.d.u. party were against her open arms policy. then finance minister was one of them his key concern was losing control for today's speaker of germany's parliament it still is. one has to prevent the impression that there is a loss of control that situation was crucial for a few months but we've mostly overcome its effect by now we need a...
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generation wethe had to fight was arrogantly singing "germany, germany overall." as he probably watched his fatherland becoming the most aggressively nationalistic country in the world. industry was carefully controlled for the policies of the great general. for in the new reich, bismarck added a fourth to the structure of a warlike state. frederick's militarist, landowners, and state officials had been joined by the big industrials. a gigantic railroad system was laid out, more according to strategic war plans than the necessities of peacetime trade. one of the largest navies was constructed. the army was built up to staggering proportions. ♪ and the german officer was the idol of the nation, the personification of german ambition. in colleges the sport of german youth was not football, but the deadly jewel. the scar was the badge of honor. the more scars the handsomer. man'shey not proof the arms. and competitively watching all stood the great general staff. still directed by the prussians. secure in the knowledge that their power and knowledge was indisputabl
generation wethe had to fight was arrogantly singing "germany, germany overall." as he probably watched his fatherland becoming the most aggressively nationalistic country in the world. industry was carefully controlled for the policies of the great general. for in the new reich, bismarck added a fourth to the structure of a warlike state. frederick's militarist, landowners, and state officials had been joined by the big industrials. a gigantic railroad system was laid out, more...
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made in germany. w. . i'm not proud of it will not succeed in dividing the south not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of this dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters d. w. made for mines. we've never been so worried about our health the pandemic shocked us look this up and change the way we live work and play it's also drawn attention to the vast differences in spending on health care in different countries and in this drawn out crisis with no end in sight resources financial and medical a stretch to the limit even beyond the limit keeping us healthy and safe is not cheap but putting a value on our lives is a tricky question the cost of health the topic on this edition of made the business show going digital in the health care sector could solve a lot of problems it's a costs in time and lives especially right now and keeping a distance is a must video consultations with doctors are becoming ever more common a swedish startup has been extra busy of late digit
made in germany. w. . i'm not proud of it will not succeed in dividing the south not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of this dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters d. w. made for mines. we've never been so worried about our health the pandemic shocked us look this up and change the way we live work and play it's also drawn attention to the vast differences in spending on health care in different countries and in this drawn out crisis with no end...
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i think great parts of germany and the people in germany understand that these measures are needed and that it's ok and that it's not really our freedom being taken away from us it's just a piece of cloth that we have to wear on the face but then there's also other people who. can take this situation who are being more stressed by it maybe and who are trying to find an answer to why this situation is so difficult to stand and that's why they're making up. other explanations because. people who clearly do believe that democracy is in danger. as you've been explaining who do you know see the other side of the argument. here in germany talk to the people in these protests cote vidiot corona idiots it was pretty extreme stuff it surely would be to have more sympathy or more understanding for people who . i think it's you have to differentiate between the people here have to see the ones that are claiming difficulties with a situation that are perfectly. righteous. people want to see their friends meet friends people want to work people. not having. they don't want to be destroyed financial
i think great parts of germany and the people in germany understand that these measures are needed and that it's ok and that it's not really our freedom being taken away from us it's just a piece of cloth that we have to wear on the face but then there's also other people who. can take this situation who are being more stressed by it maybe and who are trying to find an answer to why this situation is so difficult to stand and that's why they're making up. other explanations because. people who...
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say that germany could reassure the u.s. that germany wouldn't become too dependent on russian gas and she also say that concerned that other interests such as those of ukraine and poland. are not justified now imposing sanctions on the close allies or rather shocking move diplomatically what impact is this having on transatlantic relations. well that's really only panned on the how of these disputes and but of course it will have a pivotal role not only in the future u.s. and german relations but also in the relations between the u.s. and the e.u. if the pipeline east complete he does would be a 1st entry point of russian gas to the e.u. but not the european union you think and looking into the project because of those possible u.s. sanctions so this won't only a face that u.s. and german we germany's relations and those sanctions will hate european companies much more done they would hate russian companies. what are the prospects of resolving this conflict among well in salvaging what is arguably an important relationship
say that germany could reassure the u.s. that germany wouldn't become too dependent on russian gas and she also say that concerned that other interests such as those of ukraine and poland. are not justified now imposing sanctions on the close allies or rather shocking move diplomatically what impact is this having on transatlantic relations. well that's really only panned on the how of these disputes and but of course it will have a pivotal role not only in the future u.s. and german relations...
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and fasts and free travelers entering germany must taking mandatory free coronavirus test if they're arriving from designated hotspots well that's as infectious spread across the country and new cases rise to their highest level in 3 months. thank. you so much for your company everyone help is on the way that's the message from france's president emanuel mccall to the people of beirut following the devastating blast on a visit to the lebanese capital president michel pledged to spearhead a donor's conference to raise funds to rebuild the city but he also said there would be no blank checks joined protesters in demanding reform from lebanon's political leaders he added that the shared anger was a sign of hope for a better future. in a city wrecked by the force of 2 is these catastrophic explosion people in beirut are coming together to clean up the debris in the city's streets. but with solidarity and the strong sense of community comes also anger. at the corruption and mismanagement that are seen as causes of the blast and that have plagued the country for decades. which is even come
and fasts and free travelers entering germany must taking mandatory free coronavirus test if they're arriving from designated hotspots well that's as infectious spread across the country and new cases rise to their highest level in 3 months. thank. you so much for your company everyone help is on the way that's the message from france's president emanuel mccall to the people of beirut following the devastating blast on a visit to the lebanese capital president michel pledged to spearhead a...
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it's true it was a dome as one of the funniest places in germany. but right now in midsummer too much sun can be dangerous so beach goers have found ingenious ways of keeping out of the sun. the result of a colorful sea of a breathless and tests. the more traditional option is the wicker beach chair and. tented on the baltic sea coast in $882.00 it's now an essential beach item. getting in on the fun is super easy you get a key and a number at one of the many rental spots along the beach and find your chair then he set it up. and relaxing. in the lake or beach chair is tightly interwoven with beach culture at the baltic and the north sea and rarely found outside of germany. is an island of superlatives and as germany's longest beach some 1900 hours of sunshine a year i'm super full especially the beaches are overrun by tourists when i'm wondering is there any quiet sponsor left let's find out together on a tour around the island. closer to home has an impressive 12 kilometer boardwalk that leads you past lots of greenery and beautiful buildings. pro
it's true it was a dome as one of the funniest places in germany. but right now in midsummer too much sun can be dangerous so beach goers have found ingenious ways of keeping out of the sun. the result of a colorful sea of a breathless and tests. the more traditional option is the wicker beach chair and. tented on the baltic sea coast in $882.00 it's now an essential beach item. getting in on the fun is super easy you get a key and a number at one of the many rental spots along the beach and...
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well again defense minister i'm going to come say that germany could we assured us that germany wouldn't become a force to be dependent on russian gas and also say that the concerns that interest of ukraine and poland for example that those concerned that they would be damaged would have to be seen while establishing the contract so when it comes to ukraine balin say that the conflict between russia and ukraine which was one of the main reservations about building military into was a thing from the past because there was a 5 year contract for gas transit through ukraine that had been signed last year or so for at least 5 years so i placed a short term gas is ensured in ukraine the amount of german u.s. relations have been rocky in recent years there's been the debate about huawei the chinese tech giant they've been economic sanctions and the talk about it how do those disagreements impact the economic relations between those 2 very important world economies. well this will of the pan depend on how these these 2 does not turn into disparate will and but it will of course have a pivotal ro
well again defense minister i'm going to come say that germany could we assured us that germany wouldn't become a force to be dependent on russian gas and also say that the concerns that interest of ukraine and poland for example that those concerned that they would be damaged would have to be seen while establishing the contract so when it comes to ukraine balin say that the conflict between russia and ukraine which was one of the main reservations about building military into was a thing from...
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returning trust to traumatized children germany 945. thousands were alone and homeless. the allies offered them refuge in marketing indows dos monastery. survivors recall their experiences. the children of mine to destroy. 35 minutes on d. w. . we know that this is a scary time for the coronavirus is changing the world changing our lives so please take care of yourself keep good distance wash your hands if you can stay at how we deal with you for here for we are working tirelessly to keep you informed on over platforms and we're all in this to be done together and we're making sure it. stays saved everybody stacy is very safe stay safe the priest used to say. the science of the gold is there any such thing as 100 percent scoring chance what's the secret of the supremes.
returning trust to traumatized children germany 945. thousands were alone and homeless. the allies offered them refuge in marketing indows dos monastery. survivors recall their experiences. the children of mine to destroy. 35 minutes on d. w. . we know that this is a scary time for the coronavirus is changing the world changing our lives so please take care of yourself keep good distance wash your hands if you can stay at how we deal with you for here for we are working tirelessly to keep you...
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jews came to germany so there's also a revival of jewish life how has jewish life changed in germany and where to problems still exist a video installation encourages dialogue about the ever present search for identity . through virtual reality visitors can see destroyed synagogues restored to their former glory those who see what has been lost feel the loss protect their the keenly. the museum has taken center stage in germany's capital for 20 years a spectacular zigzag building by daniel leaders can't from above a broken star of david insight a desk and starting path through german jewish history in 2018 the exhibition welcome to jerusalem made headlines many thought it was too anti zionist when it a marriage that then director peter schaffer also supported the palestine related b.d.'s organization the scandal was spare fact schieffer resigned petty baird never accept the challenge and does looking forward to stimulating debate the jewish museum in berlin stands in an interesting field of tension on the one hand it has to present the history and culture on the other hand it has to
jews came to germany so there's also a revival of jewish life how has jewish life changed in germany and where to problems still exist a video installation encourages dialogue about the ever present search for identity . through virtual reality visitors can see destroyed synagogues restored to their former glory those who see what has been lost feel the loss protect their the keenly. the museum has taken center stage in germany's capital for 20 years a spectacular zigzag building by daniel...
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the doubly new slot from birth been mandatory coronavirus tasting begins for travelers arriving in germany testing stations are open at arrival terminals and border crossings as concerns grow for the sick and why even of the pen to make changes many the new rules apply to any one of arriving from regions deemed to be high risk also coming to. the u.n. borders of an impending humanitarian disaster in lebanon following the deadly blasts that ripped through the capital i report was completely destroyed in the thirty's and now worried about maintaining food stocks. and a passenger plane skidded off the runway media and breaks into. it in the express flight with almost 200 people on board slid off the runway well runway while landing in the state of caracas. imagine how bookham travels arriving in germany i'm going mad the pre-testing for corona virus after a surgeon infections across the country the new rules apply to any one of arriving from regions deemed to be heart risk those who refuse the test could face fines of up to 25000 euros the need testing requirement comes as experts warn the ge
the doubly new slot from birth been mandatory coronavirus tasting begins for travelers arriving in germany testing stations are open at arrival terminals and border crossings as concerns grow for the sick and why even of the pen to make changes many the new rules apply to any one of arriving from regions deemed to be high risk also coming to. the u.n. borders of an impending humanitarian disaster in lebanon following the deadly blasts that ripped through the capital i report was completely...
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briefly what prompted you to come back to germany. this good afternoon 1st that prompted me it is as you mentioned coronavirus situation in india it's increasing they leave you have like now 62000 was the latest sticker off increase today a total of 2200000 but that is not the only reason it was recommended also by the german embassy and most german institutions called their stuff back because the key point was that there is not enough medical supplies there is not treatment guaranteed in case and that's why nobody wanted to take the risk and said so please come back by the time being ok so you're back in germany now but of course millions of millions of indians are in india and we do see rising cases numbers there never less the governments wants to open the economy again can india for that. well i would say it's stay try to find a balance between life and livelihood what they have done 1st they had the strongest lockdown ever in the world and that was there to protect the lives of the people that they did not get infected the conseq
briefly what prompted you to come back to germany. this good afternoon 1st that prompted me it is as you mentioned coronavirus situation in india it's increasing they leave you have like now 62000 was the latest sticker off increase today a total of 2200000 but that is not the only reason it was recommended also by the german embassy and most german institutions called their stuff back because the key point was that there is not enough medical supplies there is not treatment guaranteed in case...
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and in our series meet the germans rachel stewart to get the lowdown on germany's special relationship with books back. when the covert lockdown hit in earnest back in march mexican conductor. like so many musicians needed a way to combat the silence and to commune online with her colleagues and imagine the network that she could reach out to when she decided to make a covert video with mexican music oboist violinist maxime vengerov horn virtuoso sarah willis and many more came on board to be part of what she called the impossible orchestra and with d.w. as media partner the result is a thing to behold. i was sent home. and i couldn't conduct so what could i do. i was imagining what it would be an artist trying to have an artist to have the world's best seller list. called my friends 1st i called all the people that i had their phone numbers and had i had worked with. it's a coroner project obviously it would have never happened if it wasn't for the situation . it's the impossible orchestra because in the normal situation if i had to call them up they would say that sounds great but i
and in our series meet the germans rachel stewart to get the lowdown on germany's special relationship with books back. when the covert lockdown hit in earnest back in march mexican conductor. like so many musicians needed a way to combat the silence and to commune online with her colleagues and imagine the network that she could reach out to when she decided to make a covert video with mexican music oboist violinist maxime vengerov horn virtuoso sarah willis and many more came on board to be...
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would you say that germany is also your homeland in a way on. yes i think that's true it is that for me i love to come back here and comments over it and i always say every country has very good people and very bad peoples and nations. story is also a positive one with lots of understanding on both sides and she hopes to keep telling it for as long as she can. today use of salva is setting off to the family get together with his sister yanina . from garza's about the journey that i didn't sleep or a last night yes pretty spot on. the family history is likely to be a topic of the gathering. years of can't forgive yanina for denying that she's polish but he says she is and will always be his sister. sorrow gin up out of the young everyone in the family loves her yes she's warm that's not empathetic when you're sure about is about the recall or the princess because she's so sensitive so nice and warm arty all are stuck on your pocket that it got dark i said that's not. fair maneuver king has received a letter from the german constitutional court an
would you say that germany is also your homeland in a way on. yes i think that's true it is that for me i love to come back here and comments over it and i always say every country has very good people and very bad peoples and nations. story is also a positive one with lots of understanding on both sides and she hopes to keep telling it for as long as she can. today use of salva is setting off to the family get together with his sister yanina . from garza's about the journey that i didn't sleep...
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what to do with germany? whether the great powers should reconstitute germany, or whether they should enact heavy reparations against germany that germany becomes economically barren at the end of the war? how to handle the ethnic map of europe? what role should the u.s. play, and what role should multilateral organizations play? all of these questions come up in 1919 and again in 1945, and i would argue that in many cases in 1945, they would take almost a 180 opposite tactic to the one they took in 1919. another thing that is very different of course is the condition of germany itself. this is a photograph---two photographs taken from roughly the same angle. the building on the far right of the right-hand picture is in the u.s. is the u.s. embassy just outside the brandenburg gate on the side that had been east berlin. the kind of canopy-looking thing in the background is the potsdam number plots. the picture on the left is taken out about the same place in 1945. one clear difference within the germany of 19
what to do with germany? whether the great powers should reconstitute germany, or whether they should enact heavy reparations against germany that germany becomes economically barren at the end of the war? how to handle the ethnic map of europe? what role should the u.s. play, and what role should multilateral organizations play? all of these questions come up in 1919 and again in 1945, and i would argue that in many cases in 1945, they would take almost a 180 opposite tactic to the one they...
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what to do with germany? whether the great powers should reconstitute germany or whether they should access heavy reparations against germany that they become economically barren in the end of the war. how to handle the ethnic map of the world and what role should multi-lateral organizations play. all of these questions come up in 1919 and again in 1945 and i would argue in many cases in 1945 they will take a 180 degrees opposite tact to the one they took in 1919. another thing that is very different of course is the condition of germany itself. this is a photograph taken, two photographs taken from roughly the same angle. the picture on the right, the building on the far left of the right-hand picture is the new u.s. embassy outside of the gate on the side that had been east berlin. the kind of canopy looking thing in the background there is potsdam place. the picture on the left is taken at about the same place in 1945. so one clear difference between the germany of 1919 and the germany of 1945 is that in t
what to do with germany? whether the great powers should reconstitute germany or whether they should access heavy reparations against germany that they become economically barren in the end of the war. how to handle the ethnic map of the world and what role should multi-lateral organizations play. all of these questions come up in 1919 and again in 1945 and i would argue in many cases in 1945 they will take a 180 degrees opposite tact to the one they took in 1919. another thing that is very...
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but even now most have a son a man and still finding his footing in germany. our situation is gradually improving and we feel more comfortable here i still wouldn't call germany my new home but i'm getting more used to life here and i'm starting to understand better how things work now that there were. the families still depends on financial assistance from the state of b.s. ole man is surprised at how long it took to settle in they struggled with the german language the bureaucracy and finding a place to live and work. sometimes it feels like we've been here more than 5 years we've been through so much in this time. we spent 4 years looking for an apartment moving every few months and it was hard but when i see our children going to school it seems like time has passed more quickly than that. time to get under way the children like going to school. and. the solomons had to move 10 times before they found an apartment of their own like many refugee families all they could get were temporary sublets. the constant moves meant they didn't have as much time to stu
but even now most have a son a man and still finding his footing in germany. our situation is gradually improving and we feel more comfortable here i still wouldn't call germany my new home but i'm getting more used to life here and i'm starting to understand better how things work now that there were. the families still depends on financial assistance from the state of b.s. ole man is surprised at how long it took to settle in they struggled with the german language the bureaucracy and finding...