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Now ill introduce Shannon Mckenna schmidt, whos a friend of library. Shes weve done a program before the in the past. Shes the author of the first lady of World War Two, Eleanor Roosevelt staring journey to the front lines in back is exceptionally entertaining and informative book and entertaining. Sometimes with some some books that are written isnt always the case. Even if they advance scholarship, they may always be the most entertaining reads. But she is so engaging and very wellwritten as well as. Informative. Shannon is a published author already. Shes coauthored a novel thats destinations a travel guide to literary landmarks, from jane austens baths to Ernest Hemingways key west and writers between the covers. One of the best titles of a book that ive heard before, the scandalous lives of legendary literary casanovas co cats and cats. Not too much scandal in this book, though, unfortunately. But, you know, always a chance for the next scandal ridden book. So but she has just wri
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With our student cam contest, giving students the opportunity to discuss what important issues they want to hear the most. Contesthe student cam and road to the white house coverage on tv, on the radio, and online at cspan. Org. 70 years ago, an International Military tribunal began trials of 22 leading nazi officials in germany. Your charge with dilating trees, waging aggressive war and crimes against manatee. Andfilm nazi concentration prison cramps and prison camps was shown in the courtroom. In a moment, we will show that hourlong film. But first, a film historian with the u. S. Holocaust Memorial Museum describes the documentary. We will see the original introduction of the film in the nuremberg courtroom. The film nazi concentration , what was that . It was used as proof against the high command tried at the nuremberg military tribunal in 1945 and 1946. It was a film shot by the allies, the soviets also, as they entered several of the larger concentration camps. Corpses,corp. Thi
What the allies were trying to communicate both in the courtroom and to people back home who were just then learning about these horrible crimes. Prosecution for the United States will at this time present for the permission a documentary film con concentration camps. This is by no means entire proof which the prosecution will offer with respect to the subject of concentration camps. But this film we offer represents in a brief and unforgettable form an explanation of what the words concentration camp embody. I, george d. Stevens, colonel, army of the United States, hereby certify that from the 1st of march 1945 to the 8d of mai, 1945, i was on active duty, supreme headquarters al allied Expeditionary Forces and among my official duties was the direction of photographing of nazi concentration camps and prison camps as liberated by allied forces. The Motion Pictures which will be shown following this affidavit were taken by official United States Army Signal Corps photographic teams in