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french tunes were played by german bands. and german hooey was broadcast in french. the british will fight to the last drop of french blood. you have been deceived. this was an imperialistic war for britain. we germans wanting in of france. what is happening to your wives back home, soldiers? the british are stationed in your villages. yes, france was ready to be plucked. the whole force of the nazi might was turned toward the west. how would they strike this time? throughout-- through the low countries as in 1914? what was the 1940 model conquest? the french considered the magineau line impregnable. even after hitler's rape of scandinavia, belgium hoping against hope still clung to their neutrality. so-- 17 were in the magineau line. 10 divisions here in case mysoliny got bored. the british had 10 divisions here. the allied strategy in the event of an attack against the low countries of to swing their armies like a gate into belgium. this all important hinge was protected by the forest of the arden, a hilly and thickly wooded area honey combed with streams. its road
french tunes were played by german bands. and german hooey was broadcast in french. the british will fight to the last drop of french blood. you have been deceived. this was an imperialistic war for britain. we germans wanting in of france. what is happening to your wives back home, soldiers? the british are stationed in your villages. yes, france was ready to be plucked. the whole force of the nazi might was turned toward the west. how would they strike this time? throughout-- through the low...
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nationals in turkish prisons who the german government wants to see freed where the german government simply doesn't accept that there are credible charges against them and these have for a very long time been subject to negotiations on very different levels which is basically something that is being coordinated in the german foreign ministry she said they didn't pick out individual cases we got a glimpse of why that probably doesn't really make that much sense talking to the turkish president about these individual cases because he clearly has very personal opinions on those and this is also something throughout the last couple of months and actually almost two years i can say now there seems to be a balance that the german government has to. strike doesn't always help to address issues at the highest level particularly those individual cases sometimes a more working level approach can be more productive that's what we're hearing from behind the scenes so but overall this is about the fundamentals of what kind of values germany stands for what turkey stands for and clearly they are a
nationals in turkish prisons who the german government wants to see freed where the german government simply doesn't accept that there are credible charges against them and these have for a very long time been subject to negotiations on very different levels which is basically something that is being coordinated in the german foreign ministry she said they didn't pick out individual cases we got a glimpse of why that probably doesn't really make that much sense talking to the turkish president...
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a british blockade of the germans and a german blockade of the british. blockade, something the germans had anticipated. , we get it, the british are going to come and they are going to set off our ports. war is the way that naval had worked in the napoleonic ages. that is the way it had worked in the american civil war. the blockade of ports. that is not what the british did. they didn't sit off the german coast. they didn't even sit up your between scotland and norway. they imposed a distant blockade of germany. main battleship fleet was up in her, having cruisers hereting from the field up to keep supplies from getting to germany. the germans did not consider this blockade to be particularly legal. it is not something that had happened before. what was the response? blockade. how can you blockade if you are blockaded in? you use submarines. that is what the german navy did from february, 1915 on. let's look at some of the numbers on this. beginning the first two years it andn on and off a fair tended to bring the international consequences that brought
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to try to get whatever you know concession that the german government can get and not just for german citizens i mean i find obviously it is certainly disconcerting from the german perspective that german citizens are in jail in turkey but also that elected parliamentarians kurdish part of ontarians elected kurdish mayors journalists academics you know i mean you name it that these people are injured and these are europeans to write because turkey is also council member and so i think their dens to be a holistic approach here not to single out you know not sort of german citizens but to. really pressure to add on to change of course he will never be a democrat he will make such you know he can we can expect him to say such horrible things in the future too when he feels himself bolstered but now is an opportunity now is the moment where europe can actually in germany ten save some lives really in turkey and that's that that's a historic responsibility and i think they need to take that seriously until turkey is currently in the grip of a major crisis major currency and debt crisis bef
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just hit the germans who love. damaged german drinks more than one hundred liters of b.s. every year once i was on the spot and they even have a beer for saying that you pulled me out all over the whole natural way. you know what's remarkable about beer in germany is that almost everyone can open a bottle without a bottle opener and that's just peculiar because in britain we can't do that so we think it's quite impressive and. check this out. grow up in the west of england german and french is half assed foreign language and then spanish she thought german sounded too cumbersome then she met a german boyfriend and there was no getting out of learning the language. and the head of the large foreign isn't. don't know dumb shit lasts in they could take you home the way i am today show respect and that and deal would get me to say situation to subordinate officials of the head office management of the steamboat electrical service is what i find in the dictionary but it did make it into the guinness book of records for eighteen long. it will happen in twenty sixteen rachel came
just hit the germans who love. damaged german drinks more than one hundred liters of b.s. every year once i was on the spot and they even have a beer for saying that you pulled me out all over the whole natural way. you know what's remarkable about beer in germany is that almost everyone can open a bottle without a bottle opener and that's just peculiar because in britain we can't do that so we think it's quite impressive and. check this out. grow up in the west of england german and french is...
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to learn german for free but the devil you. are welcome to the site thanks for joining us here in berlin offering city features heavily on the program today here's a look at what is coming up. on the water french there's a group illiterate people view the lakes and rivers especially. meet the german new episodes the d.w.p. web series just log. on to pirates prince of bel-air an artist using the objects on the street i just. want to get when you put island and utopia together in a two piece that is the name of a french that tickle company that masa the art of performing on the water each year they say just spectacle on the river just outside of paris and viewers and mediately immersed in their comedic fantasy world in the tokyo was founded in one thousand nine hundred eighty and announcing all over the world that remains in france and continues to and through audiences. here outside of paris the water is the stage for crazy dream worlds that turn into reality. you look to appeal premiered their new show aqua fort right on the wa
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a high ranking delegation from sri lanka was in germany this week to solicit german investment german companies are involved in the island nation to the tune of one billion dollars that's still modest compared to the fifteen billion dollars china has invested in sri lanka since two thousand and five. we are here primarily to attract what i mean if. money and increase trade between doctoral countries. are very keen on improving. increasing i export to germany because that is the objective of our mission here. sri lanka's president much free palestine recent now has promised to reduce his country's reliance on beijing chinese funded infrastructure projects have sparked protests like here against the planned port city in colombo. a new district is being built on an artificial island in the capital all financed by china these impressive animations are designed to get german and other european investors on board. german business leaders would also like to strengthen ties to sri lanka starting this year germany has its own foreign chamber of commerce in colombo sri lanka at the moment. in a
a high ranking delegation from sri lanka was in germany this week to solicit german investment german companies are involved in the island nation to the tune of one billion dollars that's still modest compared to the fifteen billion dollars china has invested in sri lanka since two thousand and five. we are here primarily to attract what i mean if. money and increase trade between doctoral countries. are very keen on improving. increasing i export to germany because that is the objective of our...
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i mean if i win i'm german if we lose you know i'm going to the german with a turkish background exactly and i think that i remember because i'm also entre to and just days after that you have this reaction of all these basically germans of migrant backgrounds come out with their own experiences not just in football but in every realm of german life am and that too is really interesting because we have a problem there is a racism problem in germany and it to just be like you know put under the rug. then and i think in that respect the entire. debate and hopefully that will lead to something good and i think at the same time people also need to realize i mean i always say football belongs to everybody and we saw what happened in two thousand and six when germany hosts at the world cup i mean it had an impact on the german psyche on all germans all of a sudden we had also it is generational shift where it was ok to be a proud german it was ok to bring your flag and wave it and it united people and you had for the first time you had so many germans being proud of the deferred city that mult
i mean if i win i'm german if we lose you know i'm going to the german with a turkish background exactly and i think that i remember because i'm also entre to and just days after that you have this reaction of all these basically germans of migrant backgrounds come out with their own experiences not just in football but in every realm of german life am and that too is really interesting because we have a problem there is a racism problem in germany and it to just be like you know put under the...
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reporters without borders they're saying be possible but the german chancellor and the german president are treating the turkish president who is responsible for the imprisonment of german nationals and german journalists in turkey which so much pomp and circumstance in the end they say it is a big problem that. germany and the german government are talking to the turkish president and that they are keeping contact and to dialogue but they say it's a big problem but he's been treated with a state visit with the red carpet pomp and circumstance even the state banquet that he's treated with much honor and symbolism and they say this is just not the way we should treat a president who treat ourselves we treat journalists and german nationals in such a bad way all right that message and driving them onto the streets today our correspondent well but they developed for us at the central train station where protest is taking place at the moment but thank you we'll be coming back to you a little bit later in the program. and for viewers just joining us you're saying pick. on the right hand side
reporters without borders they're saying be possible but the german chancellor and the german president are treating the turkish president who is responsible for the imprisonment of german nationals and german journalists in turkey which so much pomp and circumstance in the end they say it is a big problem that. germany and the german government are talking to the turkish president and that they are keeping contact and to dialogue but they say it's a big problem but he's been treated with a...
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the cost the germans 562 planes, while the germans lost only 219 planes and saved 132 pilots. invasion plans were going completely haywire. the germans were blind with rage. the german mind never understood why free people fight on against superior odds. hitler was superior in every weapon, except the weapon of spirit. so he told goering, crushed that spirit. invasion would now have to wait. the nazis would avoid the raf and smash the city of london. >> could london take it? evening -- even the people themselves didn't know the answer. antiaircraft guns and a balloon barrage at high altitudes. the royal air force, now down to their last reserves. they sent more children out of the city. tightened air raid precautions. stationed more airplane spotters. rehearsed firefighters. they blacked out their city and carried on. >> the first blow aimed to crush the british spirit came on september 7. >> control room speaking. >> take cover in the basement. please do not run, but keep moving. >> third floor, clear. >> second floor, clear. >> third floor, clear. >> that day, when 375 germa
the cost the germans 562 planes, while the germans lost only 219 planes and saved 132 pilots. invasion plans were going completely haywire. the germans were blind with rage. the german mind never understood why free people fight on against superior odds. hitler was superior in every weapon, except the weapon of spirit. so he told goering, crushed that spirit. invasion would now have to wait. the nazis would avoid the raf and smash the city of london. >> could london take it? evening --...
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the germans haven't fully retreated. finally on that evening, into the next day, the 26th, the marines have control of the woods. word us sent to the commander, and the marines now have been victorious. by the 26th, the marines have captured belleau wood and prevented the germans from going any further in their offensive toward paris. the field pieces we see here, and the other markers throughout the woods, were placed in honor of the marines. this was, again, their iconic battle it certainly, before world war ii, you know the marines fighting in the pacific. the battle of belleau wood stood as the main marine corps battle for heroism. this was basically designed as a park to honor the marines who fought in this area. standing behind me is one of the icons of the battle. you will see this structure in many photographs, paintings and depictions of this landmark battle for the marines. it was a private hunting preserve, owned by the count and countess of belleau. they would come out here from paris, hunt wild boar and anim
the germans haven't fully retreated. finally on that evening, into the next day, the 26th, the marines have control of the woods. word us sent to the commander, and the marines now have been victorious. by the 26th, the marines have captured belleau wood and prevented the germans from going any further in their offensive toward paris. the field pieces we see here, and the other markers throughout the woods, were placed in honor of the marines. this was, again, their iconic battle it certainly,...
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the german planned for an invasion of england. phase one -- knock out the royal air force and get control of the air. followed the plan that had wiped out poland and france. destroy communication and transport lines. above all, get command of the air. two -- pulverize the coastline with dive bombers. drop parachute troops to take over the airfields and establish beachheads. phase three -- actual invasion. pour the german divisions across in high-speed barges under an umbrella of protecting fighter planes. then, send spearheads of armed might to divide, surround, and destroy all opposition. that is all there was to it. conquer britain. force the surrender of the british. then, with the combined power of germany, britain, italy, france, and japan, he could control the seas and tell us where to head in. the torch of freedom flickered low. on the channel invasion coast, more than 100 fully equipped german divisions were singing the nazi theme song, sailing against england, as they waited the word from hitler. here, for weeks, all of t
the german planned for an invasion of england. phase one -- knock out the royal air force and get control of the air. followed the plan that had wiped out poland and france. destroy communication and transport lines. above all, get command of the air. two -- pulverize the coastline with dive bombers. drop parachute troops to take over the airfields and establish beachheads. phase three -- actual invasion. pour the german divisions across in high-speed barges under an umbrella of protecting...
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leadership not necessarily the job population the german opposition of course but the german leadership they want to. do one wants. the question is can they take it beyond today can they take it beyond this weekend can they get to use a trompe and sort of tonality come they get a deal in germany get concessions from from the one on democracy in turkey can everyone get something in terms of financial backing financial support from germany remains to be sick ok we'll see today if there is some initial traction at least towards any kind of deal possible deal peter graver for us thanks very much. let's take a look now some the other stories making the news today new zealand's prime minister has used her speech to the un general assembly to highlight the gender pay gap and domestic violence is continuing global problems speaking on the third day of the debate you saw in the argument called for the world to recommit to gender equality she said me too must become weaker. dutch police have arrested seven men suspected of planning a large scale terror attack heavily armed police tearing out raid
leadership not necessarily the job population the german opposition of course but the german leadership they want to. do one wants. the question is can they take it beyond today can they take it beyond this weekend can they get to use a trompe and sort of tonality come they get a deal in germany get concessions from from the one on democracy in turkey can everyone get something in terms of financial backing financial support from germany remains to be sick ok we'll see today if there is some...
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politics politicians turkey has rested german citizens to still five german citizens in turkish prisons and cherokee has violated in the eyes of germany human rights and freedom of press in turkey a sovereign after this official state welcome what's in store for the rest of the day well off to talk with president here behind me in the value palace which president and will then go to the chancellor you he will meet for talks he will give a press conference and in the evening he will come back here to the bellevue palace then there will be a state dinner also controversial many politicians have decided not to attend this dinner. or one of them saying that they don't want to give the background for propaganda of president everyone here in germany obvious on market for us and bellevue palace thanks so very much for now and our political correspondent peter craven has been talking with international journalists about eddie long's visit here in germany and d.-w. news talk show quadriga will have more live coverage first let's join peter and quadriga which asks the question aired on in germany
politics politicians turkey has rested german citizens to still five german citizens in turkish prisons and cherokee has violated in the eyes of germany human rights and freedom of press in turkey a sovereign after this official state welcome what's in store for the rest of the day well off to talk with president here behind me in the value palace which president and will then go to the chancellor you he will meet for talks he will give a press conference and in the evening he will come back...
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it they broke the german naval codes. maybe not as spectacular as a result because it was a little harder to act on some of that info quickly as it needed to be, but there was a benefit to help them fight the u-boats. i will not get into a lot of this because he covered it. the background of it is, the two blockades. you have the germans doing their u-boat blockade and the british doing their surface blockade, which was a lot more effective. they were actually starving in germany. whereas, the germans never starved great britain. i wanted to mention unrestricted warfare versus restricted warfare. that was the theme throughout world war i. in a basic sense, at the beginning, especially the germans were using restricted warfare. even when they started to use unrestricted warfare around britain and the mediterranean, outside of that area they were still supposed to use restricted warfare. what is restricted warfare? that is when you fire shots across the bow and you sink that ship after people have a chance to get away on li
it they broke the german naval codes. maybe not as spectacular as a result because it was a little harder to act on some of that info quickly as it needed to be, but there was a benefit to help them fight the u-boats. i will not get into a lot of this because he covered it. the background of it is, the two blockades. you have the germans doing their u-boat blockade and the british doing their surface blockade, which was a lot more effective. they were actually starving in germany. whereas, the...
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the same thing back to the germans, including putting on german uniforms and getting behind german lines. it is an indication of that product process of adept tatian, the process of learning. we have, however, one of the less wasn't aspect of our participation in this war. this is in one of the other stereotypes that you still have to fight against today. we developed this idea that the french were all cowards. and, that they were all running away, that when we arrived at the front, whether marines or army, the french were broken the germans were advancing on paris, that we entered into the conflict and we saved paris. unfortunately, you still see this many times. the french were fighting like lions. to suggest that what happened in 1940 can be kind of, you can look back and say, oh yeah, the french, 1940, they just surrendered. as soon as the germans showed up, they surrendered. the french, in world war i, fought with great talent, dedication and bravery. and we fight alongside them. there is a reluctance on the point of higher command that many times, and they purposely spread this ide
the same thing back to the germans, including putting on german uniforms and getting behind german lines. it is an indication of that product process of adept tatian, the process of learning. we have, however, one of the less wasn't aspect of our participation in this war. this is in one of the other stereotypes that you still have to fight against today. we developed this idea that the french were all cowards. and, that they were all running away, that when we arrived at the front, whether...
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turkey's president richard tire battle one wraps up his trip to germany with a visit to the western german city off to learn where he inaugurated a mosque opponents and supporters staged rival demonstrations ahead of his visit we'll have analysis. and earthquake and tsunami to leave hundred stayed in indonesia off the powerful waves barrel into the island of sort of way city officials are warning the final death toll could be much higher. i'm christine lyndall welcome to the program turkish players and add a one has wrapped up a controversial state visit to germany the trip was meant to ease tensions between berlin and ancora but it's been mobbed by they have differences over human rights at a once final stop was included way he inaugurated a mosque he was welcomed by a large crowd of supporters from germany's to fish community they were kept apart from critics of the president staging a protest on the banks of the river rhine. another german city and other crowd of angry demonstrators a day off to must protest in berlin critics of the turkish president took to the streets once again this
turkey's president richard tire battle one wraps up his trip to germany with a visit to the western german city off to learn where he inaugurated a mosque opponents and supporters staged rival demonstrations ahead of his visit we'll have analysis. and earthquake and tsunami to leave hundred stayed in indonesia off the powerful waves barrel into the island of sort of way city officials are warning the final death toll could be much higher. i'm christine lyndall welcome to the program turkish...
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the anti german as well. politics have to strengthen and support those in those small little rural parts of germany. opposing this violence were opposing the power right into opposing races. thank you very much to all of you for being with us and thanks to you out there for tuning in so you sent çç??>a han bin: 4.3 billion peoplple live across thisis vast continent called "asia," and we are telling ththeir stories. on this edition... legal protection. a a new law seeks s to shield papakistani womemen from violel, it violates their religion. some women in myanmar are getttting trained d to defed themselveses against vioiolence and abuse.
the anti german as well. politics have to strengthen and support those in those small little rural parts of germany. opposing this violence were opposing the power right into opposing races. thank you very much to all of you for being with us and thanks to you out there for tuning in so you sent çç??>a han bin: 4.3 billion peoplple live across thisis vast continent called "asia," and we are telling ththeir stories. on this edition... legal protection. a a new law seeks s to...
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in new york german foreign minister heikal moss said the german government would continue to pursue a policy of global cooperation. the mass damage a kind of sinister mass the american president has again made clear how little he thinks of multilateral solutions of international solutions what's the reaction of the german government what position should you take on this union. so it's obvious that first of all we have to take note of it but it's not really new it's been an issue in the international community for a long time so we know that on many issues the american government has chosen a different path for itself and is placing more emphasis on you know not really isn't taking solitary and sometimes lonely decisions that. are much more high as i mentioned i don't. think that's right in a world in which the borders are disappearing more and more we live in a globalized world that's true for business that's going kind of that we digitalize and that doesn't recognize borders it's the same for climate change and the question of migration can only be solved internationally so we firmly
in new york german foreign minister heikal moss said the german government would continue to pursue a policy of global cooperation. the mass damage a kind of sinister mass the american president has again made clear how little he thinks of multilateral solutions of international solutions what's the reaction of the german government what position should you take on this union. so it's obvious that first of all we have to take note of it but it's not really new it's been an issue in the...
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german president from front to steinmeyer as his three day visit unfolds. and with that you are up to date you have been watching news my name is sarah kelly don't forget you can follow us on live we are on social media thank you so much for watching have a great day. i'm nothing out of the well because sometimes i am but mostly i'm laughing with you but you have been thinking deep into the german culture. you just seem ridiculous granma do you go it's cold out there no time rachel join me for me to get money go.
german president from front to steinmeyer as his three day visit unfolds. and with that you are up to date you have been watching news my name is sarah kelly don't forget you can follow us on live we are on social media thank you so much for watching have a great day. i'm nothing out of the well because sometimes i am but mostly i'm laughing with you but you have been thinking deep into the german culture. you just seem ridiculous granma do you go it's cold out there no time rachel join me for...
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as german foreign minister heiko must has purpose. an alternative international money transfer system to help circumvent u.s. sanctions against companies doing business with iran at present a majority of global money transfers between bank institutions use the american controlled swift banking system and the u.s. can monitor all those transactions in the past weeks many large german companies like dimer and deutsche bahn have either stop doing business in iran or have drastically reduced it. the i.f.a. electronics trade fair kicked off in berlin on friday more than eight hundred exhibitors are showing off their latest products at the event hot topics include networking computers household devices and intertainment platforms as well as tech that responds to voice commands the latest generation of high definition ultra thin t.v.'s was also on display alongside fun stuff like this cuddly robot around two hundred fifty thousand visitors are expected to attend the fair. german chancellor angela merkel has been accompanying an official busi
as german foreign minister heiko must has purpose. an alternative international money transfer system to help circumvent u.s. sanctions against companies doing business with iran at present a majority of global money transfers between bank institutions use the american controlled swift banking system and the u.s. can monitor all those transactions in the past weeks many large german companies like dimer and deutsche bahn have either stop doing business in iran or have drastically reduced it....
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transplant is to secure jobs north of the border experts say german manufacturers such as dimes arbenz b.m.w. and v.w. could already meet this requirement now but another demand could pose a problem for some manufacturers seventy five percent of the components used in production must now also be produced in the u.s. currently dimer and b.m.w. don't pass that test on the whole however german manufacturers welcome the agreement they've invested billions in mexico and are dependent on open borders. in an interview on thursday donald trump also announced he wants to move ahead with additional tariffs on chinese goods worth two hundred billion dollars starting next week the trade dispute with the u.s. has already led china to launch a new economic stimulus package companies there are now eligible for tax cuts totaling up to five point six billion euros beijing also wants to strengthen exports and has already promised more investment in infrastructure. to ensure nothing like volkswagens admission scandal happens again the u.s. government appointed an official to keep a close eye on the germa
transplant is to secure jobs north of the border experts say german manufacturers such as dimes arbenz b.m.w. and v.w. could already meet this requirement now but another demand could pose a problem for some manufacturers seventy five percent of the components used in production must now also be produced in the u.s. currently dimer and b.m.w. don't pass that test on the whole however german manufacturers welcome the agreement they've invested billions in mexico and are dependent on open...
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from ghana and from germany fell in love and got pregnant but kareem still waiting for his german visa this true story features in the hamburg band revolver held video for their song about long distance relationships. it's. going. to stick pop and gravelly vocals that's the trademark sound of on in my contract right the band's debut album with gold three times over now the boys from cologne have released a new single. with . these disco house grooves are courtesy of purple disco machine aka tino p. on tech the producer and d.j. from dresden travels the world bringing deep funk to clubs like this one only be thought. back. they may sound american but travels and trunks are from dortmund in western germany the fine country rockers are taking their debut album i get along on tour in germany and france. this year we're celebrating an anniversary fifty years of a crowd talk during the world wars the college was that there are a very name given to german soldiers but the word has taken on a positive meaning in music it represents a german artist's love experimentation one of the best known c
from ghana and from germany fell in love and got pregnant but kareem still waiting for his german visa this true story features in the hamburg band revolver held video for their song about long distance relationships. it's. going. to stick pop and gravelly vocals that's the trademark sound of on in my contract right the band's debut album with gold three times over now the boys from cologne have released a new single. with . these disco house grooves are courtesy of purple disco machine aka...
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he lost 2375 german planes and their crews. for the first time, it was the germans who ate the bitter dirt of defeat. ofe was their legend instability. for a year, the not destruct britain with all of their might and leveled thousands of homes and damaged millions. they killed more than 40,000 men, women, children and seriously wounded 50,000 more. but not one single nazi soldier set foot on british soil. could not- hitler stop and in our next film, we will show how he turned to the east again. why did the nazis lose the battle of britain? first, because the regimented people met an equally determined free people and the free people made them quit cold. >> we have been bombed, dive bombed, dry level bombed, machine guns. we have had invasions. the last lot we had. we are still sticking it and we are going to stick it. >> second, because this was a new kind of war and the raf for raf were the men who would fight it -- who could fight it. these were the men who belonged to what hitler called the week and a soft democracies. the b
he lost 2375 german planes and their crews. for the first time, it was the germans who ate the bitter dirt of defeat. ofe was their legend instability. for a year, the not destruct britain with all of their might and leveled thousands of homes and damaged millions. they killed more than 40,000 men, women, children and seriously wounded 50,000 more. but not one single nazi soldier set foot on british soil. could not- hitler stop and in our next film, we will show how he turned to the east again....
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transgender german singer for us has lived in l.a. for six years now she's embarking on her first u.s. store and plans to conquer the big stages she'll be the australian singer troisi bones supporting us. that was kim cattrall love to see her life and now i'd like to introduce you to our new series respect women and pop women in germany have had the vote for almost one hundred years and the global need to debate has been raging for almost a year what about the music industry. successful women in german pop. if taking a look at the stats according to j.f.k. intertainment the number of female solo artists in the german album charts is falling and it's already a pretty low women make up the muse leave twenty nine percent. but why do female singers get less promotion time. the figures are even worse for female composers and lyrics writers in the german radio charts that barely get ten percent airplay on average pretty shocking i would say. let's find out what's going on. in our new series we present strong female musicians who overcome th
transgender german singer for us has lived in l.a. for six years now she's embarking on her first u.s. store and plans to conquer the big stages she'll be the australian singer troisi bones supporting us. that was kim cattrall love to see her life and now i'd like to introduce you to our new series respect women and pop women in germany have had the vote for almost one hundred years and the global need to debate has been raging for almost a year what about the music industry. successful women...
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supporters turned out again following the arrest of two asylum seekers suspected of killing a german man last sunday it's the third day of protests in a week more than eighteen hundred police officers were deployed to keep the groups apart. this is something even my colleagues abroad are asking me what is happening in germany i'm glad there are so many upright democrats who showed the true colors in kemet to make clear that a large majority of germans want to live in an open and tolerant society those to stand out are a minority who shout louder than we would like but the chorus of decent people has to become louder than before. in south africa a tiny beetle on the fungus it carries is killing trees johannesburg is home to one of the world's largest urban forests but around two hundred types of treat many of them indigenous are under attack from the pest and scientists are worried for me to miller reports from johannesburg. with ten million trees johannesburg is regarded as one of the world's greenest cities but hundreds of thousands of trees could be under through it from a tiny bee
supporters turned out again following the arrest of two asylum seekers suspected of killing a german man last sunday it's the third day of protests in a week more than eighteen hundred police officers were deployed to keep the groups apart. this is something even my colleagues abroad are asking me what is happening in germany i'm glad there are so many upright democrats who showed the true colors in kemet to make clear that a large majority of germans want to live in an open and tolerant...
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like the other american divisions, it was clearing out the villages as the germans flight. -- germans fled. bill was a battalion commander in the rainbow division. he was the head of office of strategic services during world war ii. during world war i, he was sick of the fighting here. when he reached the village, he came upon the chateau and this is where he established his headquarters. his experience coming to the chateau. behind this manor house you see behind me, he found valuable paintings, porcelains, and furniture in the courtyard. the germans were unable to carry it as they fled from the village. people whored poor had been with the germans, in the village, the ones he ate with for four years. every night she prepare the meals were officers, she had to retire to her seller. fed us, she put on her best skirt and went out to visit her neighbor for the first time in four years. when it was lived in by the germans, it was one of the most elaborate residences in this region. you can see by the photographs that at one time the manor house was beautifully decorated. duffy, thecis ch
like the other american divisions, it was clearing out the villages as the germans flight. -- germans fled. bill was a battalion commander in the rainbow division. he was the head of office of strategic services during world war ii. during world war i, he was sick of the fighting here. when he reached the village, he came upon the chateau and this is where he established his headquarters. his experience coming to the chateau. behind this manor house you see behind me, he found valuable...
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well i think many people here in germany hope that this mosque would as a german its largest islamic mosque would be a sort of symbol of integration and of dialogue and of understanding between the faiths in the different communities that make up germany these days so far those hopes have not necessarily been realized and that's partly because this is a project run by an organization called d.t.f. one of the main. islamic organizations here in germany that runs about nine hundred . but the problem is many people see it is the. it's run from ankara. a lot of its funding from turkey directly and from the islamic. storage is there and many people say that that centrally means that it takes its instructions from president and his government and there have been allegations against this organization detail that is for instance encouraged. to pass on information back to turkey about the political allegiances of people here in germany with turkish origins and indeed the intelligence sources here in germany have considered putting detail and special observation itself so there is a lot of con
well i think many people here in germany hope that this mosque would as a german its largest islamic mosque would be a sort of symbol of integration and of dialogue and of understanding between the faiths in the different communities that make up germany these days so far those hopes have not necessarily been realized and that's partly because this is a project run by an organization called d.t.f. one of the main. islamic organizations here in germany that runs about nine hundred . but the...
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groups gather in the german city challenge the country's migration policy. demonstrators hold a rival rally protests began a week ago after being allegedly by to microsoft spent. plus the venezuelans seeking refuge in florida thousands are fleeing an economic collapse at home some venezuelans look to political office in the united states to seek change. welcome to the show a suicide bombing in somalia's capital mogadishu has killed at least six people including two children another dozen people were injured in the blast while the bomber detonated a vehicle full of explosives and local government office the islamist militant group al-shabaab has claimed responsibility for the explosion. these plumes of smoke from the explosion was seen shortly after the bomb went off. witnesses said the blast was huge the attacker was targeting a local government building in the center of mogadishu but he also damaged a nearby mosque and school. woman described what happened as the bomber detonated his device. we were in the middle of our usual work when the explosion happene
groups gather in the german city challenge the country's migration policy. demonstrators hold a rival rally protests began a week ago after being allegedly by to microsoft spent. plus the venezuelans seeking refuge in florida thousands are fleeing an economic collapse at home some venezuelans look to political office in the united states to seek change. welcome to the show a suicide bombing in somalia's capital mogadishu has killed at least six people including two children another dozen people...
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like i learned german with v.w. and any time i mean place. the new music video never. have at the back of the car the. songs. the sing along to come down to is the combo from super. to them. and their each course is full of into active exercises the writing ability d.w. dot com slash documented on facebook in the app store. blend jam and for free with the deafening. hello and welcome to a new edition of tomorrow today the science show on d w. coming up on the program. fresh brewed coffee is it healthy or not. our skin is literally crawling.
like i learned german with v.w. and any time i mean place. the new music video never. have at the back of the car the. songs. the sing along to come down to is the combo from super. to them. and their each course is full of into active exercises the writing ability d.w. dot com slash documented on facebook in the app store. blend jam and for free with the deafening. hello and welcome to a new edition of tomorrow today the science show on d w. coming up on the program. fresh brewed coffee is it...
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maurizio arca here is german-italian. sort of. so, you've been represented to me as italian, but you're sardinian. >> maurizio: yes, i am. >> anthony: this is a whole different thing. >> maurizio: it is definitely. >> anthony: my father-in-law and his whole family are from nuoro. >> maurizio: really? >> anthony: so i am well familiar with sardinia, and i know that, you know, this is not a dialect, this is a language. >> maurizio: yeah, right. >> anthony: and there is some ambivalence about whether they even consider themselves italy. >> maurizio: they don't consider themselves as italian because they've always been left alone by the state, and i don't know italy. you know, i've been in sienna, i've been to rome, i've been to milano, but that's it. >> anthony: so italy is a more foreign country than germany. >> maurizio: yup. >> anthony: you couldn't find me an italian? i mean, what the --, man? >> anthony: celentano bar doesn't look like much, but what they're serving is deceptively good. antipasti, gratzi, carpaccio, tomatoes wit
maurizio arca here is german-italian. sort of. so, you've been represented to me as italian, but you're sardinian. >> maurizio: yes, i am. >> anthony: this is a whole different thing. >> maurizio: it is definitely. >> anthony: my father-in-law and his whole family are from nuoro. >> maurizio: really? >> anthony: so i am well familiar with sardinia, and i know that, you know, this is not a dialect, this is a language. >> maurizio: yeah, right. >>...
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this is news coming to live from berlin and taking a stand against right wing extremism german chancellor angela merkel condemns the ballance as recent demonstrations against migrants in eastern germany and says there can be no justification for hatred towards people who look different to the far right off was issued accuses her of ignoring the concerns of its supporters also coming up an urgent call for unity the president of the e.u. commission john called juncus says the e.u. must improve its ability to speak with one voice or risk being undermined by other countries. well i'm terry martin thanks for joining us german chancellor i'm going to echo has defended her handling of the fallout from the recent far right protests in the eastern german city of chemists at a debate in the german bundestag the leader of germany's opposition populist if the party accused michael of misrepresenting abed's in connection with those prague protests those demonstrations were sparked by the alleged killing of a german national by migrants the protests were allegedly accompanied by attacks on foreigners i
this is news coming to live from berlin and taking a stand against right wing extremism german chancellor angela merkel condemns the ballance as recent demonstrations against migrants in eastern germany and says there can be no justification for hatred towards people who look different to the far right off was issued accuses her of ignoring the concerns of its supporters also coming up an urgent call for unity the president of the e.u. commission john called juncus says the e.u. must improve...
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certainly forced upon them soviet rule and openly collaborated with the germans. the real scale of collaboration was not announced for many years after the war but we now know that whole divisions and battalions were formed by ukrainian collaborators such as s.s. galaxian not to go and roll into battalions. just in the beginning of the war more than eighty thousand people from college cina region voluntarily enrolled into division s.s. galad seen in a month and a half notorious for their extreme cruelty towards the polish jewish and russian people on the territory of ukraine. members of these military groups came mostly from the organization of ukrainian nationalists b.-o. un founded in one nine hundred twenty nine this organization had an ultimate goal of creating an ethnically pure independent ukraine and considered terror an acceptable tool for achieving their ends their official flag was black and red land and blood it will remain in ukraine's history long after the zero un will cease to exist in early one nine hundred forty the most radical nationalistic part
certainly forced upon them soviet rule and openly collaborated with the germans. the real scale of collaboration was not announced for many years after the war but we now know that whole divisions and battalions were formed by ukrainian collaborators such as s.s. galaxian not to go and roll into battalions. just in the beginning of the war more than eighty thousand people from college cina region voluntarily enrolled into division s.s. galad seen in a month and a half notorious for their...
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later today high on the agenda for the german government is the release of seven german citizens from turkish jail they're being held on political charges after the failed coup two years ago turkey will be looking for support for it's weakened to qana me the lira has tanked in recent weeks. and we have team coverage of this meeting for more let's bring in our chief political correspondent melinda crane who is joining us here in the studio and we also have dorian jones standing by with the very latest from istanbul linda walk us through what's at stake today well the absolute top priority for the german government is the release of those germans who you mentioned some of them in fact are double citizens of both germany and turkey who are still detained on political grounds in turkey. and combined with another top priority for further normalization of relations between germany and turkey because in fact as you mentioned they have absolutely been quite embittered ever since the attempted putsch against president won a whole wave of germans were detained by the turkish government twenty e
later today high on the agenda for the german government is the release of seven german citizens from turkish jail they're being held on political charges after the failed coup two years ago turkey will be looking for support for it's weakened to qana me the lira has tanked in recent weeks. and we have team coverage of this meeting for more let's bring in our chief political correspondent melinda crane who is joining us here in the studio and we also have dorian jones standing by with the very...
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german chancellor angela merkel and turkish president rich uptight imperator one have agreed to attend a summit to discuss the war in syria next month the announcement came during the turkish leaders highly controversial state visit to germany aimed at easing tensions between the two countries their joint press conference was interrupted as a protesting journalist was escorted from the room. u.s. president donald trump has ordered a fresh f.b.i. probe into his supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh for. thank our earlier the senate judiciary committee made the request and agreed to delay a final vote on the nominee until the investigation is completed. i said i wanted a hearing at least three women have accused kavanaugh of such a war misconduct. yes. officials in indonesia say a seven point five magnitude earthquake has triggered a tsunami which has washed away houses and cut off communications on the island of so the way you see authorities say the extent of casualties is unclear. u.s. regulators are charging tousled chief executive ilan musk with fraud the securities and exchange com
german chancellor angela merkel and turkish president rich uptight imperator one have agreed to attend a summit to discuss the war in syria next month the announcement came during the turkish leaders highly controversial state visit to germany aimed at easing tensions between the two countries their joint press conference was interrupted as a protesting journalist was escorted from the room. u.s. president donald trump has ordered a fresh f.b.i. probe into his supreme court nominee brett...
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for us to speak german and for our children to learn. to go to school and to be able to attend church for. the kids. but there were lots of difficulties we didn't anticipate that. it was hard in the beginning. the germans. humiliating to. do so much for so we take a photo give me own hand. but . yes. if. you go for. the smaller one of the human flu the whole city just mumbles. that. life in aziz his family reminds me of my childhood encounter a time for playing outside around the house all day running around my parents while they were working as this is. the fifth of. a mug gives them a push. to . make it look like. it's in the. oh i could get a lot of. water. yes the soviet union is history and. even the people who state have had to ask questions about their identity and damn about their faith their roots their traditions with one tradition kazakhs have discovered a new for themselves is the game of cup part the writers chase each other for the carcass of a goat in order to carry it into their opponent's goal. i think. that . if you los
for us to speak german and for our children to learn. to go to school and to be able to attend church for. the kids. but there were lots of difficulties we didn't anticipate that. it was hard in the beginning. the germans. humiliating to. do so much for so we take a photo give me own hand. but . yes. if. you go for. the smaller one of the human flu the whole city just mumbles. that. life in aziz his family reminds me of my childhood encounter a time for playing outside around the house all day...
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german foreign minister their shot at just how deep all the divisions in german society over this issue. what has you point out how these things are playing out throughout japanese saxony work habits is located has a history of concern about immigration we saw that in the national election last year when the f.t. party came out is the strongest party in the state of saxony poll suggests that could be repeated in state elections next year when the f.t. suggested it could do quite well there is a concern here this is a divided state about the future of germany the future of the immigration policy but this isn't happening to me there are still those who insist migrant refugees are also welcome our correspondent sean at chelsea reporting from camus thanks a lot. let's get you up to date now with some of the other stories making news around the world israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu has praised washington's decision to end decades long funding for the u.n. agency that helps palestinian refugees he said the money should instead be used to quote rehabilitate the refugees well the u.s.
german foreign minister their shot at just how deep all the divisions in german society over this issue. what has you point out how these things are playing out throughout japanese saxony work habits is located has a history of concern about immigration we saw that in the national election last year when the f.t. party came out is the strongest party in the state of saxony poll suggests that could be repeated in state elections next year when the f.t. suggested it could do quite well there is a...
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nico is in germany to learn german published in the. why not learn with him d w z e learning course because vic. what keeps us in shape what makes us see and how do we stay close to. my name is dr. i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and they discuss what you can do to improve your health. and let's all try to stay. calm d.w. . what about the. shift living in the digital age. day a life saving first aid at. a high tech love that can speak and fantastic and fabulous gaming worlds but first google turns twenty on september twenty seventh one thousand nine hundred ninety eight google dot com went online today it's a household name and more than a search engine from sat nav to email to you tube the u.s. text.
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