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The United States stands at a crossroad - the same one faced by the free world faced in the 1940s - confront terror or surrender to it. This ad makes the choice clear - the Churchillian fight that freed the world from Nazi terror, or the Neville Chamberlain appeasement and negotiation that allowed Hitler to slaughter six million Jews. This ad make this choice clear in the context of history, and in the context of who has sacrificed for the position of United States President.
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Liberation Shoah Stories - Liberation is typically characterized by the arrival of Allied forces. Interviewees tell of liberation from concentration camps, or during death marches, or may describe liberation upon emergence from hiding. Esther Bem (survivor) talks about her lack of awareness of wartime political events while hiding in Italy. She describes her liberation by members of the Jewish Brigade. Esther speaks of her struggle with identity which ensued after liberation from living in...
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Jackie Mason's "Hey Israel…Peace Talks Will Do You No Good" - Israel giving away land, and trying to talk, will not bring peace. The only thing that Israel enemies want is Israel's death. The day they will stop killing Jews, will be the day that every Jew is dead. If they want a fight, Israel will give it to them eventually.
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During the last week (summer 2005) of the existence of the diamond of all Jewish communities, Gush Katif, I was asked by a large Jewish organization in America to self-film a video message to the rabbinical leadership to inspire actions to be taken to halt the drunken and pointless destruction of thousands of Jewish lives and homes, shuls, and even graveyards. I was renting a house from one of the oldest residents of Neve Dekalim (in Gush Katif) - and here is the message. It was to no avail...
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Frank Capra's "Here is Germany" (1945 - 50 min.) - 'Here is Germany' was made to prepare soldiers who had not seen combat to go to Germany for the U.S. occupation after the May 8, 1945 unconditional surrender. The film was, however, never used for its intended purpose. The 1945 propaganda documentary film directed by Frank Capra, Like its companion film, 'Know Your Enemy: Japan', is a full-length exploration of why one of the two major Axis countries started World War II and what had to be...
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