Word: nazi
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DIED. JAMES INGO FREED, 75, soft-spoken New York architect who catapulted to international fame as the much hailed designer of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, above, in Washington; of complications of Parkinson's disease; in New York City. Freed, an émigré from Nazi Germany who became the longtime business partner of I.M. Pei, designed, among other things, Manhattan's sprawling Jacob K. Javits Convention Center and Washington's Ronald Reagan Building. Of the Holocaust Museum's hexagonal, skylighted Hall of Remembrance, he said, "Light is the only thing I know that heals. People at the camps said...
...INVENT IT THE NAME FOLLOWED PRETTY NATURALLY FM10543: hm so you are 1000 years old RingMyBell: ... FM10543: ... RingMyBell: I AM THE FIRST ANTHROPOLOGIST FM10543: ... RingMyBell: YES I AM 1000 FM10543: you mentioned the year 1943 RingMyBell: NO FM10543: was it a holocaust thing RingMyBell: WHAT FM10543: are you nazi RingMyBell: ANTHROPOLOGICALLY SPEAKING? FM10543: heh no just be honest RingMyBell: CAN I SEND YOU A PICTURE FM10543: no talk more about your role in the creation of anthropology RingMyBell: IT WAS NOT A BIG DEAL FM10543: ok RingMyBell: ok FM10543: ... RingMyBell: RING MY BELL
...They figure that by raising more money than needed to produce a show, they can keep the difference if the show flops–so begins the search for the worst musical ever.Seemingly, they find just that in “Springtime for Hitler,†a neo-Nazi romp by Fascist-sympathizer (and then some) Franz Liebkind, played to zany perfection by Will Ferrell—a new addition for the movie. Their plan is set into motion when they also enlist the worst director in the business, the flamboyant (to put it mildly) Roger De Bris, played...
...Many years ago I read a book?The Real Enemy by Pierre d'Harcourt, a French Catholic. He recounted his experience in a Nazi concentration camp. There were two groups of people in his camp. Those with convictions survived, and those who had no deep convictions died. The two groups who had convictions were the deeply religious?of whom he, a Catholic, was one?and the communists. They had the same unshakeable conviction that they would triumph. The others?famous doctors, talented musicians and so on?they would trade their food for cigarettes, knowing that if they did that...
...explains, a single line from Lewis’ first chapter—“This story is about something that happened to them when they were sent away from London during the war because of the air-raidsâ€â€”became the high-strung Nazi bombing episode that opens the film.“I wanted to wake them up, say, ‘This is a big story,’†Adamson says.This magnifying approach continued as Adamson visualized the film’s climax. Lewis narrates “Wardrobe?...