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In this powerful and shocking audio interview, WEJEW founder Shlomo Wollins makes the stunning connection between Neville Chamberlain's appeasement of Hilter leading to the Holocaust, Shimon Peres' appeasement of arab terrorism leading to the dreaded Oslo agreements, and now to Barack Obama's insanely weak policy regarding the Iranian terror regime's drive for nuclear weapons. Those that do not learn from history are doomed to repeat its mistakes. The show aired on July 6th, 2008 on...
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"IBM and the Holocaust" (2002) - It has been over 50 years since Adolf Hitler took his life in a small underground bunker near Berlin. And while, for many, the Holocaust that he planned and executed against the Jewish population of Europe is a thing of the past - a dark chapter of our history that serves a reminder of man's inhuman potential - for others, it is a subject of unrelinquished sorrow and tireless investigation.
It is in the latter camp that we find Edwin Black, author of the...
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This is an outstanding interview of Rod Serling by legendary journalist Mike Wallace in 1959. Rod Serling (December 25, 1924 - June 28, 1975), one of television's most prolific writers, is best known for his science fiction television series, The Twilight Zone. He believed that the role of the writer was to "menace the public conscience." Throughout his life Serling used radio, television, and film as "vehicles of social criticism."
Rodman Edward Serling was born in Syracuse, New York to...
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This is an outstanding interview of Rod Serling by legendary journalist Mike Wallace in 1959. Rod Serling (December 25, 1924 - June 28, 1975), one of television's most prolific writers, is best known for his science fiction television series, The Twilight Zone. He believed that the role of the writer was to "menace the public conscience." Throughout his life Serling used radio, television, and film as "vehicles of social criticism."
Rodman Edward Serling was born in Syracuse, New York to...
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Biographer Neil Baldwin and historians Hasia Diner, and Jonathan D. Sarna discuss the virulent history of anti-semitism by the 20th century industrialist Henry Ford - see Ford accept a medal from the Nazi regime at the end of his life - and note that Hitler himself praised Ford in his book "Mein Kampf". Outstanding archival footage by PBS.
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