grandfather was described as extremely capable and talented and as a man who ranked among the leading national socialist professors. in the summer of one nine hundred forty he began making regular visits to strasbourg here he met future university president carr schmidt and and i should who would later become dean of the philosophical faculty together they made all professorial appointments in accordance with nazi racial concepts. and it was the shaft scholarship was to say the german people draw its inspiration from so-called germanic culture so the university was not a place of pure scientific research into subject to the ideological principles of blood and soil where. the three men lived in the best hotel in town situated on the renamed coral sea this was also where they interviewed potential candidates they
a place of myth a lost paradise. the fall of france in one nine hundred forty installed germany with renewed nationalist fervor pride and satisfaction on june twentieth she was occupied by german troops. hitler visited the city in person and visited the cathedral for many germans a symbol of german culture and german history. the national socialists laid claim to. the city s central square was renamed spots after a pro german leader of the autonomy movement germany s academic elite were eager to follow on the heels of the military triumph. the germans had returned and
important the children s opportunities become when the middle classes fear for their jobs they also fear relegation at stanford university the downward trend has already been confirmed by figures economist raj jetty has evaluated how income has changed over generations he describes a trend that is discernible not only in the u.s. but also in germany ninety two percent of children born in one nine hundred forty earn more than their parents did but then if you look at how that s a volved over time you see a pattern that has come to be known as the fading american dream where that steadily falls over time such that if you look at kids who are turning thirty today kids born in the middle of the one nine hundred eighty s. only fifty percent of them are earning more than their parents did and in particular they re going to likely to be the globalization if they don t have high levels of education because one of the benefits of
as a weapon of war. thank you. i ve. done this and nine hundred forty nine my father came here. he held a service under a tree here and my hanging just a few meters from here. to see has passed he would
is pretty good compared to say. mickey mouse is ninety years old he s looking pretty good for his age yet although you couldn t say that he hasn t changed today because mickey mouse has actually undergone some big changes over the decades for example the very first ever version he was even called mickey he was called mortimer and it was only to please walt disney s wife that he was renamed mickey originally he was a very mischievous and even opportunistic character he got up to all of his antics of course in black and white until nine hundred thirty five after which they started producing the film thing color and it was in the one nine hundred forty s. that he was modified into a much softer more innocuous character a lot more child like bigger head and if i and after the fifty s he was modernized even a little more and actually got some more variation in the clothing lost the red trunks there s been a bit of a return over the past ten years to this kind of more roguish side. and so we