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there. thank you for coming tonight. i am nick goldberg. have judge lucky to buergenthal here tonight. as louise said he has a law professor and a jurist. he has worked on the world court and the inter-american court for rights. he has done all kinds of extraordinary and wonderful things with his life but today we will talk almost exclusively about things that happened to him before he was 11 years old. judge buergenthal was born in czechoslovakia they gear after hitler s came to power in germany. his family fled to poland where not too longre afterwards he was confined it to the ghetto there. he was ultimately transported to auschwitz. of the auschwitz on one well-known death marches and he was finally liberated think in august of 1945. his story is a pretty extraordinary one. there are two really powerful themes that come out in this book in my view. one is this idea of luck and chance. the book is called a lucky child and there is an awful lot in the book about being in th
despite the remembrance event in israel being aimed at you nice seeing nations in the face of tragedy the leader of poland will not be in attendance after a dispute with russia holocaust survivors say it s vital not to distort and politicize the past. no liberation they really say that without the red army there would be no me my mother or other prisoners. also ahead on the program this hour from china to europe washington is on the brink of another global trade war as the e.u. threatens to slap a so-called digital tax on us to. respond with proposed plans to sanction the block s trait. just approaching it 2 minutes past 8 pm here in moscow this thursday january the 23rd welcome wherever you re tuning in from i mean in the new. dozens of world leaders dignitaries have gathered in jerusalem to commemorate the holocaust and bring attention to a rising wave of on t. semitism it is time to mark the 75th anniversary of solving it forces liberating us which the infamous death camp
Is a grotesque monster who mishandles everything he touches and everyone he knows. Where traditional drama seriously deals with plots against a ruler or the downfall of a kingdom, ubu goes to work with water pistol and kazoo. Where traditional drama shows the whispered conspiracy of a queen inciting her husband to greater power, ubu roi shows a blowsylooking, overstuffed woman hurling obscenities as undignified as any uttered by her husband. And where traditional drama carefully builds a plot from opening scene to final resolution, ubu roi jumps around in time and space, deliberately episodic, showing that plays should be constructed to match a world that doesnt make sense. At first glance, you may be amused by this comedy and yet startled to find that it has a place in the history of the theater. The date of its composition, 1896, helps to explain why ubu roi is important. It was new, different and shocking. As you watch it, keep that date in mind 1896, when ubu roi was first performe
Ubu goes to work with water pistol and kazoo. Where traditional drama shows the whispered conspiracy of a queen inciting her husband to greater power, ubu roi shows a blowsylooking, overstuffed woman hurling obscenities as undignified as any uttered by her husband. And where traditional drama carefully builds a plot from opening scene to final resolution, ubu roi jumps around in time and space, deliberately episodic, showing that plays should be constructed to match a world that doesnt make sense. At first glance, you may be amused by this comedy and yet startled to find that it has a place in the history of the theater. The date of its composition, 1896, helps to explain why ubu roi is important. It was new, different and shocking. As you watch it, keep that date in mind 1896, when ubu roi was first performed in a theater which rocked with audience protest. In the years which followed, this play, written by a young frenchman, has been credited with having been a major influence on the