Hasnt succeeded since 1944. He fled to europe and for some reason ended up in nazi germany and became the organizer of the Indian Legion athanasis. Well, that is, he wasnt such a pure legion of the wafa nss. But it was the Indian Legion within the framework of the wafs. And now, if someone could explain why, an indian politician came to germany to liberate india, creating an ss organization there. This is very difficult to explain ; this is a contradictory figure, and here is the german radio, believing that in this way they will please india too. Although in india they dont consider boz. Eh, the kind of politician on gandhis level that one could talk about is a controversial figure. So they took such a step. Well, look. We are we know everything about your story, what is this about for me . What does this tell me . This speaks about what we have already told ourselves about many times, they erase the history that is beneficial to me and pull it out , or it begins to reveal the history
Museum. You are welcome any time as is everyone wiatching. We were there for the Opening Ceremony in april. A chance to see the exhibits tonight. My opening question is how this project came about and why. Well, it came about out of the decision that we need to preserve and tell the story of americas founding. And not just as a series of events, but as people who actually achieved it, who thought up these soaring ideals of equality and liberty and selfgovernment and then how that really spread and inspired a nation, people in our nation to achieve it. It is the most important event in our nations history. It not only gave birth to our nation, but it really gave us the values that make us a people. Everything that we cherish and hold dear. So its more than just artifacts . Oh, its far more than artifacts. Our museum is founded on artifacts. In fact, when you come to the museum you will see one of the more comprehensive collection of artifacts of the revolution that has probably ever bee
Germany entering into world war i. More than 100,000 americans died in the conflict. The influx of u. S. Resources changed the tides of the global war bringing it to a close 18 months later on november 11th, 1918. To mark the 100th anniversary of what was then known as the great war, American History tv is live from the museum in kansas city, missouri. Well be here for the next two and a half hours. Well take you on a tour of some of the exhibits and involve you in conversations with top world war i historians. As we open our program were joined in the museum by the president and ceo of museum matthew naylor. You have a lot of resources to preserving the memory. Why is it important for people in 2017 to know this story . I dont think you can think of the last 100 years, particularly in the United States, without understanding the impact of world war i. Thats true of countries right across the globe. Im an australian. Im an american as well. For australia its the defining moment rather
Plus, new this morning, Police Investigate a deadly accident, in Burlington County , where the one car crash left the driver dead, overnight. And another chilly start to our day, not as cold as it was yesterday at this time but still well below average for the end of the weekend. Today is sunday november 12th, good morning everyone im jan carabao. Lets get over to that all important eyewitness Weather Forecast with meteorologist, Chelsea Ingram. Good sunday morning, chelsea cold but it will get better. I like what you said, not quite, quite as cold, still chilly though this morning. We are dealing with temperatures in the 30s and also still in the 20s and lots of cloud cover as we are starting out this sunday. Lets show you these numbers in the delaware and Lehigh Valleys. We have 35 in philadelphia upper 20s in allentown. Mid 20s mount pocono. Twentyseven in reading. Down the shore we are in the low 30s. Thirtytwo Atlantic City. We are in the 30s at this hour in delaware. Now we are,
To authors and historians to speak about what was then called the great war. We learn about the creation of the memorial to honor those who serveded and about artifacts in the museums collection. This is about two and a half hours. 100 years ago on april 6, 1917, president Woodrow Wilson signeded a declaration of war against germany, entering the United States into world war i. More than 4 million american men and women would eventually serve in uniform and more than 100,000 americans died in the conflict. The influx of u. S. Resources changed the tide of the years long global war bringing it to a close on november 11, 1918. To mark the 100th anniversary of what was then known as the great war, American History tv is live from the National World war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. Well be here for the next two and a half hours and well take you on a tour of the exhibits and involve you in conversations with top world war i historians as we learn about the history of the