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The Attempt To Assassinate Adolf Hitler (Part 1 of 2) - Who was he? Dictator of Nazi Germany. When was the attempt made? July 20, 1944. Where did the attempt take place? Rastenburg, East Prussia, Germany. Who did it? Colonel Claus Schenk von Stauffenberg, who was part of a group of anti-Hitler regular army officers. Why? Many regular army officers felt the only way to ensure Germany's future was to get rid of Hitler. What happened? Stauffenberg smuggled a briefcase containing a bomb into a...
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The Attempt To Assassinate Adolf Hitler (Part 2 of 2) - Who was he? Dictator of Nazi Germany. When was the attempt made? July 20, 1944. Where did the attempt take place? Rastenburg, East Prussia, Germany. Who did it? Colonel Claus Schenk von Stauffenberg, who was part of a group of anti-Hitler regular army officers. Why? Many regular army officers felt the only way to ensure Germany's future was to get rid of Hitler. What happened? Stauffenberg smuggled a briefcase containing a bomb into a...
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Another cool life lesson from Rabbi Infinity of Chabad on "tightrope walking" life's decisions and challenges. Rabbi Infinity says: The problem with religion is all this talk about faith. Why believe in something just because somebody else--or even a lot of people--believe it is true. After all, why do they believe it? Because they believe someone else. And what kind of proof is that? Because a lot of believers believe, I should believe too?
Then there's philosophy. The problem with...
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Walid Shoebat is an former PLO terrorist who is now educating western people about the danger of Islamic jihad against non-muslims. Walid has spoken all over America and the world including Chile, Mexico, Canada, UK and South Africa. He has appeared on national television also all over the world including CNN, CNN International, FOX News, ITN, RTE, NBC, CBS, and ABC. He has also been featured on BBC radio 4 and 5. Born in Bethlehem of Judea, Walid's grandfather was the Muslim Mukhtar...
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Why is Israel important? In this interview with Rabbi David Wolpe, legendary Jewish film icon Kirk Douglas expresses his undying love and support for the Jewish holy land. Despite suffering a stroke a few years back, Kirk Douglas has visited Israel, been active in terms of politics, and has even funded and dedicated a playground in the Old City for the Jewish children. Here he shows his soul-deep connection to Israel and his warranted concerns for its future.
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