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Mimi Reinhard, who typed up Schindler's list, dies at 107

AP News Radio

00:55 sec | 1 year ago

Mimi Reinhard, who typed up Schindler's list, dies at 107

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"reinhard" Discussed on The Sunday Scaries Podcast

The Sunday Scaries Podcast

05:51 min | 1 year ago

"reinhard" Discussed on The Sunday Scaries Podcast

"Com slash. Subscribe you must be twenty one or older. I've always been fascinated by routines. And you know that if you listen to this podcast and you've been listening to a for a few years what it takes for someone to feel productive what it takes for someone to feel content relaxed what it takes for someone just to feel happy whether we realize it or not. Every person we encounter has ruined that makes them them. Willie reinhard washes her face puts on a baggy t. shirt and takes a bath before bed. She then hops on read it and watches videos from the oddly. Satisfying sub read it before checking social media praying and ultimately falling asleep. Victoria beckham start today with the smoothly containing apples. Kiwi lemon spinach broccoli and chia seeds and even queen. Elizabeth wakes up at seven thirty a. m. drink some english breakfast with milk and a bone china cup and saucer and has some cookies brought to a room by a made. Tough life But no matter what your attune is routine is from. Read it to smoothies to english breakfast. He these rituals throughout the day. Make us who we are. That is until they don't as many listeners. Already know. I welcomed my first child into the world in april of this year ahead of his birth. I had a session with my therapist. When we discussed the feelings that i had going into fatherhood looking back on my concerns most of them have now been swept under the rug a majority of them in fact feel downright trivial. Now that i know of being a father actually entails the one that sticks out however was my fear of my routine. Getting completely disrupted and to no one's surprise. Those fierce soon became a reality. My schedule despite how much. I tried to avoid this happening. Well it obviously became my son's schedule in the more. i tried to insert my routine into his routine. The more i found myself becoming frustrated the my routine was the one taking the back seat but after about two months of feeling completely out of sorts things began to kind of fall into place. The work that i was wanting to do well. I had more time to do it. The free time that i was earning four well as the sleepless nights dissipated my waking hours became a lot more enjoyable and the time that i spent with him while i began to cherish it more than i can even begin to describe however sometimes life gets in the way at this point i can look in my everyday routines and i can file everything away into three different categories family work and then personal life or free time with the former two vastly outweigh in the ladder. It wasn't until something recently came up. That i knew i was going to have to make a decision that i didn't wanna make. I'd have to greatly sacrifice my work life in order to make sure that things at home were in order and why could scrounge together. A couple of hours of work in order to make sure the work essentials. We're taking care of. I knew there was simply no way that i'd be able to get my work done that i needed to do in order to feel professionally. Fulfilled my mentality. It wasn't really in the right place. There's a lot of frustration and after all getting work done. It's something we're all forced to do in some capacity and when that work doesn't get done things begin to close in a little bit on you. The stress mounts the temper shortens and the ripple effect those to begin to way more on other people than just yourself for lack of a better word. My new thirteen had been pretty much fucked. I was driving home from the studio one morning to go on full daddy duty for the rest of the day and regrettably my mood wasn't really where it needed to be. My mind was fixated on work responsibilities which in return made me resent any other responsibilities that i had. I was so laser focused on work. That i forgot about the well being of the people who support me most namely my wife and my son and this wasn't just a battle i was fighting that day it was a battle. I've been fighting internally for a few months anytime. My routine got turned upside down. If felt like my world was crumbling in front of me but that day i decided to do something different instead of taking my laptop out and working on the couch. Well my son played. I kept my laptop my toe bag until the very next day rather than answering emails through the g mail app on my phone. I set my phone upside down on the coffee table. I did all. I could to resist picking it up and in place of worrying about work. I shifted my focus to taking everything in stride. Our by our minute by minute. Second by second. I in the routine that made me feel safe in its place. I gave myself the freedom to simply let go and in doing so. I found myself in a state of happiness. I'd never really found before floating along in my small family. Bubble resisting the urges to take on more than i needed to or really that i wanted to i cleaned. I cooked organized. When i previously found myself at my wit's end when i couldn't be two places at once i had finally given myself the bandwith to put my routine. Aside in by no means is some noble act if fatherhood has taught me anything. It's at the main character syndrome. We all struggle with from time to time will. It's necessary to become self aware of that to understand that the world no longer revolves around you and yourself and everything that you're worried about and that week when i spent more time at home than i did at work throughout the day. It kind of became surprisingly refreshing. It not only allowed me to be the father that i wanted to be but it opened up so much more. It made me analyze them prioritize. Things that i do on a daily basis. It gave me extra time to do the thinking. Work that any creative needs to to set a set time aside for it showed me that my routine the thing that i'd relied on so much over so many years well. It wasn't nearly as important as i had originally thought some might say it's growing up some might simply tell me. Hey welcome to fatherhood but for me. It was kind of a personal breakthrough. That i'd be grudgingly embraced but now that i've actually embraced it. I can feel my new routine replacing my old one and all the breakfast he and morning cookies in the world simply couldn't take that away from me. If you liked what you heard today make sure to subscribe review or telly friend. In need about this podcast by subscribing you guarantee that each and every episode is delivered directly to your phone every sunday morning you can also follow along on. Twitter at sunday scares and instagram. Which is out. Sunday dot scares or you can follow me on twitter and instagram at will to freeze and remember always trim the wicks on your son to candles see next sunday..

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"reinhard" Discussed on Daily Pop

Daily Pop

01:53 min | 1 year ago

"reinhard" Discussed on Daily Pop

"Like the worst part was my producer. Was like we get a photo for social after like us together. I was like god. Why did you ask that nuke. So i had to take a picture with them and then they were like y'all if you're going to take a picture learn how to take a picture and like had to school them on how to there but some people don't like to be looked in the i for some reason interesting. When i heard the story i went back to my own. Lily reinhard run ins. I will say when i interviewed her on a junket. There were moments where she was not making eye contact. But i chalked it up to. There's a lot going on. There are six women in hustlers right now her. Mind somewhere else. Yes and she could be going through fifty thousand other things. I think her mind was somewhere else. There was no if answer buts about. I don't think there was a rule that she wouldn't let you. And i. But i feel like there's some people who win their minds somewhere else so are there is. Yeah so you got that impression from her. Maybe it was a one time thing. I will say the next time. I interviewed her. It was fine and dandy was great. You just never know what people are going through human. And it's like it's like what you said. A lot is going on especially a red carpet or even on the set. You have to concentrate the one thing. I think people shouldn't do. I think you shouldn't bother celebrities like if you're working like let them because they're trying to focus so it's not necessarily that they're trying to be mean but you know their mind is at a certain place that don't take it personal because you're at work. Still steve harvey steve harvey said. Please don't talk to me. i was thank you. Thank you for telling me. How am i going to be the idiot. Financial though new artwork.

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"reinhard" Discussed on Behind the Bastards

Behind the Bastards

08:02 min | 1 year ago

"reinhard" Discussed on Behind the Bastards

"Be worse than big h you know like what will you know at the end of the day. He got what he always wanted which was a really big gold star on his report card. You know you got He got to be bigger than hitler. That's all the i mean. I mean not. You know in a way that most people know you know. Of course. there's no point really. It's stupid to be like well. Who was a worse person. Like they're like it doesn't matter they're all it's such a level of human evil right trying to parse out differences between them as silly but he is i what i should i should frame is not that like oh i think he's worse than hitler he is the nazi i find most personally offensive. Yeah frightening. He's the one who scariest to me. Yeah yeah especially because like if you now. I haven't seen a picture of him yet. And so this whole time during i'm living i'm picturing. Yeah blonde kenth brana and it's part of what's pissing me off about him. Mostly is just this like this fucking exact. Morris looking motherfucker emitting the worst atrocities and executing atrocities going above and beyond beyond hitler even to like execute these mass this mass genocide the holocaust. And and just yeah just like i. This is why. I hate hot people. You know anyone who's attracted yeah. I wouldn't call it. He's definitely not as good. Looking as kenneth branagh but he is the most like aryan looking of the nazi leadership for sure. Yeah now. I'm looking them up right now. Oh you're gonna look him up. I was just going to send you that in the chat. Yeah now he's he's not he's not that hot but he's not hot but he is. He is like he's blonde. Haired blue eyed. He's got you know he probably line. He's tall he's in very good shape. He's an athlete. You know he's the most nazi looking motherfucker. I think i've ever seen. Yeah he really is the most nazi looking of the of the of the high up. Nazis right gurgles you look at gehring. you look at fucking hess. You look at Hitler you look at himmler. Yeah reinhart's is the one who looks like they say in area and yeah. Yeah yeah yeah the one. He's the one that they all draw when they're trying to be like. This is my perfect man. He's he's a superman. He's very tall blonde. Blue eyes of very shop cheekbones. More apt face. He's got naked more. He plays you in. Yeah yeah yeah. And i'm not so obviously kenneth branagh one of the criticisms. Actually the first time. I watched conspiracy so i dropped out of college. Obviously because fuck that the last two years or so is in college. Most of my classes. In the thing. That i was thinking i might get when i thought i might get a degree was Utd offered like a holocaust studies program classes on holocaust remembrance that i took Which is where. I watched conspiracy and like one of the criticisms that people have of that movie. It's a very good. And i think very accurate depiction of how the von say conference was handled right. You're does a very good job of laying out the way these people talk to the way they actually and the way that you see the way the thing we talk about our p. leading this episode the way heidrick orchestrates gets people on board the way he whips between agencies to make them do what he wants. You see that in the movie. I think they do a good job of it. They make them hot. Kenneth branagh a very good actor. And i think very abeille plays. You're the evil in but also you cast kenneth branagh. He can't not be hot. He's kenneth branagh he's hot fucking hot as hell but people criticized it because they're like why are you going to make him such hot. That's a fair cast though especially given the fact that like this was one of the reasons that he rose up so high. Yeah it is. I think there's an argument to invade the like well. Nazi saw him as good looking because he looked like a nazi. Yeah he was like a front facing nazi guy. Someone you could point to go this is. This is what we look in. A hollywood people are always better looking. You gotta have the nazis looking guy in the hollywood movie. Be extra in. Kenneth branagh plus like a fucking hollywood nazi. Yeah and i think it was good. Casting is my yeah. It's a controversial movie again from people. Who are holocaust nerds Which is a horrible way to describe it but no but there are holocaust nerds holocaust. Yeah and i am on the side of. I think it's it's a movie. I show people when we went to sachsenhausen it was me and a group might my My partner at the time and like some australian kids that we met while just like chilling out and getting wasted and berlin together. We all went together. We watched Conspiracy afterwards yeah. It's a good movie to watch too. Yeah it's i recommend it to people again you know. There's some controversies around it. It's very good. It's very good and it's also and this is not a so much historical note It's a great example of a movie That can be compelling and only be in two or three different settings. Yeah like most of it takes place in a meeting and and they never leave the grounds of this fucking house. No they don't yeah. There's like a scene in the bathroom. There's a scene in the hall and most of it is in this meeting room and it's very compelling and also it shows. I think the the banality of evil is like you know like. That's that's what especially aikman's betrayal by stanley tucci. Who is just like yes. Oh he so good for tucci who plays aikman. And that yeah. Yeah and he's like you know he's basically doing notes he's taking out. He's taking notes and fact that he's taking notes enables the slaughter of eleven million people right. His notes are a key aspect of the scenery of death. Which is what the case was right. That that's that is aikman. That who's who he was. And there's this there's a wonderful scene in the movie where they're all quickly because a lot of people. This was a real problem again. We talked about how there's different chunks of the nazis arguments. Some of the guys who had written the nuremberg laws are angry because heidrick is basically throwing out the restrictions on the nuremberg laws. Because you they go far enough. And they're arguing about like this isn't legal. You're going outside the bounds of the law. And there's a moment where heidrick. I think it is asks. Raise your hand if you're a lawyer and everyone in the room raises their hands. We almost all of these guys. Were fucking lawyers. Yeah yeah it's yeah and and you. It's like i remember that specifically when we were talking about the nuremberg laws than like kenneth braun changing of them. I'm just going to call. A reinhard heidrick kenneth branagh no. It's like kind of like just going. Hey let's stop quibbling over how much blood if you have any blood like he went one drop rule and that always stuck out to me is like kind of like you know that that in the end was like yeah this is about ethnicity. Let's stop pretending this about religion. What's up pretending this about christ in any fashion like this is about dna racial makeup. And and just totally. Fake ray pseudoscience Yeah anyways you know major movie. Gandhi plug ables to plug. No time to plug your plug. Ables like discussing the machinery that was built in order to enable the fastest mass extermination of an ethnic group in history. Yeah i always liked to plug my podcasts about his broncos right after talking about the holocaust yeah think about those rooms filled with.

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"reinhard" Discussed on Behind the Bastards

Behind the Bastards

08:06 min | 1 year ago

"reinhard" Discussed on Behind the Bastards

"That point now. The so the british train and equip a two man team of ch team of czech soldiers because check has a government czechoslovakia has a government in exile. Right they have soldiers who flee the company the country and the british government trains. Two of these guys up and airdrops them into hydrates territory. The ambush during his daily commute home from work. But one man's machine gun jams right so they try to shoot him there gun jams. Who's driving in an open-topped vehicle very stupidly sees that there has jammed and again think about everything about this guy he. He's desperate to prove himself as a warrior right so his driver wants to drive the fuck away right. Get out of there. Get his boss to safety. Heidrick has his driver's stop he pulls out his handgun and he attempts to attack both assassins one of them throws a grenade as he's trying to do his hero shit and it fucks reinhard right up. He gets horribly wounded he's evacuated. His wound turned septic and he's seven days in the hospital. Slowly die like really only of the really bad nazis who gets exactly the death. He deserves as body rotting po his spleen out of emily just seven days of sepsis bitch debt because he was a fucking idiot by like. Oh i'm gonna fucking shoot these guys when keeping it real goes wrong. It's believed although not certain that the reason his wounds got infected and he died was because the upholstery and his his car was made out of horse hair and the horse gets forced to do is wound by a grenade blast. It's causes deadly infection. Funny healers yeah is either that or he spends too much time around. The you know. The germans were going to the whorehouse. Who like to do. Pd in his gut wound. Exactly do you know what is one of the other. Yeah i love it. Publicly the whole reich mourns and actually his funeral is one of the last really mass public events that the whole nazi leadership attends because right. The war doesn't go so well for them. After this point he's more as a hero of germany privately though hitler thought him a fool for throwing away his life for a chance to look roic saying such heroic gestures as driving in an open unarmored vehicle or walking about the streets and guarded are just damned stupidity which the country not one whit. He shouldn't have done that. See me. I'm going to shoot myself as heaven soon as surrounded by the red army. Yeah solid solid shade. Hitler support to hitler for niger. Hitler my why can't they be smart and die cowardly like i me after i shoot my dog and poison my life die heroically like joseph gurgles grenadian children to death like a hero of zero. Like why did he do with the grenade. i don't know it was all he had. It was just like you kill your children now when you have so many children. A grenade is just sufficient They actually poison them. Whatever bucket i need to we watched downfall that documentary. So great yeah. Both assassins are caught and executed. And the nazis carry out a horrific series of reprisal populations. Actually the check underground in this period argued strenuously against assassinating heidrick. Because they knew it would lead to them being white they are. They're just annihilated as a result of this as are a lot of people not even involved in the underground the village of lettuce which was falsely implicated in sheltering. The assassins paid the brunt of the price. All one hundred ninety. Nine men in the village are executed. A one hundred and ninety five women are sent to a concentration camp eighty-one children are gassed to death and the remainder are sent out to other families. We don't really know the surviving women of lettuce. Go back to the destroyed side of the village and spend the rest of their lives waiting for their children to come home do. Oh it's it's fucking heartbreaking. Yeah the czech village of zaki was also destroyed because a radio transmitter. Belonging partisans was found there across the territory more than thirteen thousand people are arrested and roughly five thousand people are murdered in reprisals for reinhart's assassination and that's more or less the end of the story of reinhard heidrick a real piece of shit. Oh man so. I gotta say you're right. He is a bastard. He really sucks. Bad is not a good guy nutshell in fact he has sketch and i appreciate him. If you're making a short list of guys for the that you nominating for the title of like worst person in history. Yeah he's gotta be in the running fine insurance not top five. He's definitely top ten. Like he's up there. With hitler because again without a guy. Like reinhard idaho that hitler is at least able to carry out the holocaust in the same way. Yeah because you need the implementation man. Yeah yeah you need the guy who was Able to engineer the whole thing you know you got one to execute it and the peanut butter. Heidrick is the jelly exactly. The buying centuries of antisemitism are the white bread and you need all of it to make your holocaust. Pb and j. Yeah this is why. I'm allergic to peanut butter. Yes because i'm jewish. All jews are allergic to peanut butter. Yes yes the most anti semitic sandwiches of course the pd. We've all been saying for years. Oh man that is Yeah he's he's a bad dude. And and i i don't like him the point of this podcast to find more people who i'm like. I don't like him. Because i like most people that that guy. Fuck him glad. He's heidrick rad that he died in horrible pain. Seventy days sepsis. He's literally the one nazi who gets what he deserves. Yeah riffing lingering. Death caused that. He's you know he's thinking the whole time shit. If i just drove at driven away. I'd i'd avoided all of this agony. Yeah yeah. I'm glad you got to think about his dad as he was done he did. Fuck you reinhard heidrick you piece of fucking trash. I'm death was horrible. It is okay to luxuriate in the nightmarish. Agony of architect. If the fucking holocaust there should be a seven day celebration all over the world should celebrate the day. He got shot by check. Partisan right at heidrick started dying today. We should have seven days of gifts and dances as we're thinking rainfall sepsis. Is everyone. fuck it just like bar. In the streets of degrade he is the closest to the pure embodiment of human evil. I think he he's. He's like leopold of belgium. That kind of monster. Which are the worst to me. I think in a lot of ways. He's worse than a guy like hitler. Because again hitler. If there had been resistance to hitler if there had been a solid block of conservatives who were like we're going to have hitler be empowered but we're not gonna let them do this and this and we're going to organize the military. We're gonna make sure which was a thing that was happening. There was a chance that that would happen right. There could have been acquired by dictator for five or ten fifteen years and then quit light which happened in other countries right chapo. Yeah been like franco. That was not necessarily impossible. If right at it does usua- was a pragmatist. He would have preferred that to being forced out of power assassinated. If that had been like that that was not an impossible thing from beginning ryan. Hard heidrick is. I don't know he's he. He might be worse. He might.

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"reinhard" Discussed on Behind the Bastards

Behind the Bastards

07:12 min | 1 year ago

"reinhard" Discussed on Behind the Bastards

"Able so heidrick was one of the major drivers and backers of the daqiao model and it's worth noting that unlike him heinrich himmler himmler has trouble visiting the concentration camps he faints auschwitz auto bit. He has repeatedly. Here's the thing. Though he repeatedly visits these camps to see what they're doing heidrick almost never does now. This is probably not because it was too horrifying for him. The fact his biographer thinks it was because he wasn't actually in charge of the camp right he decides who goes there and whose released from there once he's inside the camps he's in somebody else's domain and theodore ike. We talked about earlier. the guy who's running the camps. He doesn't like theodore. They're both political enemies and they both are competing for himmler's favor and so like he doesn't want to go to the camps because he's he's putting himself basically in someone else's territory i love. It is like a. Why don't you go to these camps that you built a murder millions and millions of people. I don't wanna be rude to a co worker. Yeah we'll say at this point. These are not camps to murder people right. Yeah they're murdering happens. But the german concentration camps at this point did argue no worse than the british concentration. Right right bowers. No worse certainly no worse than some of the things that the spanish camps did no worse the british themselves adept at this point. Right there's a difference and the thing is Heidrick with these concentration camps is stealing an idea for people and it becomes more brutal than what existed before when they transitioned to the daqiao model. It's an escalation from what concentration camps had bid or when it certainly didn't invent it nor they invent the the race science Used to just what they invent are the death camps that is an innovation gets. Yeah we're again. That's what this episode is about so by the late nineteen thirties. Heidrick is on paper. A member of the upper middle class and in reality. He's basically a millionaire. This happens to all of the big nazis and the way it worked for them is that they would receive allowances from the gestapo gifts and loans from prominent men in the reich and his his rough income on paper like what he would legally admit to having was about seven times with a middle-class german-made and despite the fact that they're now rolling in cash have multiple homes. Lena constantly complained that his salary was quote barely sufficient to live on in nineteen thirty eight when his salary was increased yet again to eight times a german middle class income he cut the salaries of his to domestic servants again minor compared to the death camps. But it shows you like this guy is comprehensively. Chiming he is going through. A checklist of fucking bullshit behavior of banal evil shit like fucking cutting in a love. A love that is his wife is like still being like you know you. Don't make enough money and he's just supposed to be like women and my rights always complaining about not. Having enough money was a shopping. My god mine got minor got shopping. So heidrick and hitler. I met at a birthday reception for the fewer in the early nineteen thirties and hitler was impressed by hendrix area and looks and impressed by the fact that he and his wife are both kind of like areas and in fact when he sees them he says what a beautiful couple. I am most impressed. I just i love every reaction to to this guy is just like other. Germans going follies valley attractive valued. Look like you're supposed to look like none of us actually. Look this is what you say in the propaganda. This we look like i love. I just want to world field with zach. Morris's gomo screech just that morris. Now despite the hitler is impressed with him from early on especially kinda just likes the way he looks right. Hards never really hitler's inner circle. They're not personally friends but the fewer late thirties came to trust him and see him as loyal and talented and he gives hydric increasing responsibility for settling the jewish question now in the late nineteen thirties. This is a fun little aside story but we gotta tell it. This is part of his. Like establishment of the nazi security state. Late thirties reinhard becomes aware of a woman named kitty schmidt who operated a brothel in berlin. Now as germany's had cop his job is technically to arrest her. But he had a better idea he had the ss takeover the brothel and fill it with wiretaps. Kitty still ran everything. He allowed her to allow to keep running her brothel as long as he could. Use it. this kind. It's kind of like the nazi best. Little whorehouse in texas fascist burt reynolds. What a visual. yeah so the. ss kitty. They basically revamped this brothel and they do it for a specific reason. They went to collect intelligence using prostitutes short. They first off kind of let go a lot of the staff. They see as lower class and they hire high class german ladies. Most of the women working here are like the wives or at least mistresses of wealthy upper class. German men recruitment profile for women who work at the brothel which reads quote wanted our women and girls who are intelligent multi-lingual nationalistically minded and furthermore man crazy. We want the most boy crazy horny fascist bitches. That's me all your horny. Fasters pitches radio commercials. Are you only flushes bit whereas house. Hi i'm lynn maxwell. Oh man the targets of this information gathering operation were german military officers so a lot of them weren't nazis right. Most people aren't nazis even in the nazi regime. At this point. Yeah so german military officers. Who might not be loyal to hitler. But also other nazis and visiting foreign dignitaries right so reinhard in his men would they would sit down. They would a meeting with some guy you know. Maybe they're having a meeting about some security matter. Maybe they're having a meeting with a foreign ally and they would at the end of the meeting. Be like hey you know. You're in berlin for another day or two for this meeting here. Here's a special code word. If you go to this brothel they'll give you the special menu with this codeword and the menu did entitle them to this special menu of these like super. You know from what the nazis point of view. High class prostitute. Yeah but the menu when you came in and told kitty schmidt this password. It also told her okay. Turn on the recording equipment right. They want to eavesdrop on this guy while he's fucking. I should've known wins. The passwords they gave me was honeypot. Didn't put the pieces together so one of the customers of this awful. It was the son-in-law and foreign minister of fascist italy..

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"reinhard" Discussed on Behind the Bastards

Behind the Bastards

15:42 min | 1 year ago

"reinhard" Discussed on Behind the Bastards

"Say books and you used to go to that delhi or time you know here too late locks once getting you've had a kosher dill tell us about. What are they like. The articles heidrick wrote about the internal jewish threat played a direct role in bringing on what scholars called the second anti semitic wave in nazi germany. Which began in nineteen thirty five with mass spontaneous. Violence against jewish people in businesses. Heidrick hated this because it was bad for the economy and for the sense of order he knew that the german middle-class center right families did not like seeing that shit the nuremberg laws. Then were a response to st antisemitism. The nuremberg laws existed to stop people from beating and murdering jews in the street and destroying their businesses. 'cause that shit is bad for business right there were like no no no no no listen. We're going to do this through the state we're gonna have state but they're they're metaphorical boot on their neck. Yes we need to oppress jews with law not with random street violets exactly exactly and we need to know you know what constitutes a jew. We need to know how much blood you need to. Have you know how many how many times you know you've been to the theater. You know we need to know all this stuff first before we can categorize you exactly and that's a big part of the nuremberg laws. We're not gonna go into nearly enough detail. I mean there's whole books re just about the nuremberg laws. There's this process of determining what a jew is because this is. This is a big misconception. The jews are not targeted by the nazi state for their religion. They are targeted for their ethnicity. Yeah it you're a someone who had a jewish mom and you're a hard core protestant or a catholic your raju to reinhard heidrick. You're an atheist and you marry a fucking bohemian woman. Who's a catholic your raju to reinhard heidrick. It didn't matter if it was within jewish law. Like if you had a jewish father but not a jewish mother like you know that's not folically. Jewish i it depends because like the under the nuremberg laws. I think right. I wouldn't be a jew right right right. He chained yeah he. He liked the nuremberg laws but he thought they didn't go far enough and he ride his big issues that will. This doesn't define enough people as jewish right. Yes too many ways for someone with jewish ancestry to slip into the people's racial. Now the problem for me but he sees still. This is a big step forward right the nuremberg laws. Because now there's this is the first real legal justification for for sustained persecution of the jews under the nazi regime. Now in one thousand nine thirty four heidrick had suggested in an internal memo that the aim of jewish policies must be the immigration of all jews and he urged that voluntary immigration could be achieved by creating a legal climate so oppressive that jewish people could no longer stand to stay in the reich to further this end in nineteen thirty five. He had the gestapo start keeping track of all jewish german residents in nineteen thirty six. He started monitoring their financial transactions to stop them from putting their money in foreign banks. They had to leave but he wanted. Most of their wealth to remain now heidrick supported to an extent the zionist movement in palestine. And in fact he we have these memos from him. Where saying like i want to crack down on any sort of organizations supporting jewish assimilation into german culture when we should support the zionist movement. And in fact he actually sins adolf eichmann to palestine in the thirties to talk with a member of the haganah which becomes the idea to discuss how they could. I urge further immigration. And this. there's some we we should go into more detail about the. There's some wild shit this meeting including the fact that this this. This emissary of zionist tells aikman that the german like they're having problems with the german jews who were leaving germany and coming to a to palestine because number one. They don't plan to stay. They want to go back to europe. And they're in his words. Workshy which is also what. The nazis described right exactly. It's it's really a lot of interesting history. They're very interesting internal antisemitism amongst the kind of like right wing class in israel. Yeah and it. It doesn't like again mo- as soon as the war starts. The vast majority of zionist movement is not just anti-nazi is like actively shooting knots. Or of course as we talked about in some other. There's a chunk of them that are willing to work with these guys. Yup because they both think jus shouldn't assimilate you're right. Yeah now Even the nazis were not uniform in their attitudes about what should be done to the jews and again. This is actually a thing that there's a lot of debate over because there's large trump's of the nazi party who want the street. Violence thinks that the pogroms or the way to go about achieving their ins- gurgles is a big chunk of this Gurgle supports a collage of boycott street. Violence and vandalism against us. That's why he and his propaganda arms are trying are stirring up a lot of the street violence. Right and that's their goal is to get germans out in the street doing violence destroying jewish property and high. Like there's a big competition between these two wings of the of the german party both of which are essentially proposing different answers to the jewish question. Gurbuz saying you know. We beat them and killed them in the street force in force you know the ones we don't beat and kill to leave heidrick saying no no we use the law to an orderly way oppress them so that they leave loser two different answers to the jewish question in late. Nineteen thirty five. These various sides of the nazi party kind of came together decided like we can't keep arguing over this. We have to have a concerted strategy and they held a big how to racism. Meeting now the impetus of this was a massive pogrom. Nineteen thirty five. That did millions of dollars in damage to the german economy. Because again when you read through the streets destroying businesses and departments. It's bad for business right right right. These these economies don't exist in a vacuum like you're actively hurting the german economy as well when you're doing this. Yeah and so in this in like this meeting is actually come is called because the german economic minister. A guy named hilmar shocked. Who's a friend of of the doha's brothers and also i think a friend of the coke brothers dad. He's an anti seven. But he's i'll tell you i am shocked with names. That's good so he felt that the economic consequences of this were unacceptable and so he holds this meeting to be like. We have to figure out a better way to do this. And heidrick is very much in agreement with shocked in this and he takes this meeting as an opportunity to try to whip again the thing he does best. He tries to whip everyone in line behind his strategy. He says during the meeting quote the only way to both get the jews out and avoid violence is a concerted campaign of economic marginalization. He also suggested a ban on mixed marriage the prosecution of sexual intercourse between jews and arians and restrictions of jewish freedom of movement. His suggestion in this meeting led directly to the nuremberg laws which reformulated that september so again. That's why this all habits so the nuremberg laws of the legal basis for all organized nazi persecution of jews the first concrete step towards the holocaust and hydrates performance in that meeting his ability to rangel his fellow nazis towards his desired plan of action establishes him as the leading nazi authority on the jewish question. Now the mid nineteen thirties are also the height of the weird nazi period. This is the time when the colt wings of the party were at their strongest in hell. Boy right elements were real. There was a bunch of weird like Heinrich himmler thinking. He's the reincarnation of a danish prince right. Hitler's best buddy. Who rudolph. I think it was rudolf. Hess who is like super into the colt and doing like seances and shit. Yeah this is like doing like full nerd. Shit just you're hurting out on paganism. And that's not a big factor. Once the war starts even right before the war starts in effect hess's flight to europe because he got it loses his mind to england to try to. That's like a big part of like because he had been such an advocate of this because he had so hitler saw it as like a kind of a betrayal like that that kind of spells and into the influence of that but there's always a level of it in the ss and. This is talked about a lot. It's probably overemphasized. Now it's fair to say heinrich himmler hitler. The other big. Nazis didn't trust his christianity particularly catholicism and they wanted to minimize its influence both in the reich in the ss. To this end. Hitler replaced marriage ceremonies for s men with the f. y. Which was a new fascist wedding ritual. He replaced easter celebrations with midsummer celebrations. And he brought in a whole host of pagan rituals. He claimed were ancient german old time religion. Now this new quasi faith that himmler kind of cobbled together for the. Ss is called gout. Glauber kite and it was not popular again. This gets overemphasized and its height about twenty. Two percent of the ss follows. This whatever you wanna call it. Religion fifty four percent are protestant and the rest are catholic. Heidrick is one of the twenty two percent who buys into himmler's weird neo-pagan nazi thing. Although this is more toadying he's trying to impress his boss by doing this. After the war lena heidrick would claim that she and her husband made fun of himmler's weird religion in private. So he's not very committed to this doing virtue virtue. Signaling yeah those nazi is not the overlords. But you know who won't virtue signal to their nazi overlords the products and services. That's that is right. It is the products and services. That support this podcast. None of them are believers in german megan s philosophy. Yeah they will never do. Weird nazi weddings unless you want them to. Yeah i mean well okay. Let's just the ads at this point. Paper goes returns with an investigation into a tragedy. That took place deep in america's heartland in tucked away ohio town where a massive farmhouse belonging to a wealthy family erupted in flames. The finder everywhere. All four residents inside were dead and not a single person died from the flames or smoke so the question becomes what killed them or more importantly who my brother says carol. Something's up there is too much blood this season. I'm not chasing a missing persons flyer. I'm chasing a wanted poster and how the mob works say. Don't leave anybody. I didn't want nobody to know what i was what i was doing. How's the deion. I wouldn't have to mixed. Listen to pay ghosts on. Iheartradio app apple podcasts. Or wherever you get your podcasts power in the twenty first century who hasn't how were the using it and how is it. Impacting our lives on marina nine. I'm host of the recount daily pot each morning on the recount daily pod. I'll bring you a quick rundown of the top headlines and then an in depth interview with decision makers the reporters covering them an experts who break it all down. Listen to the recount. Daily pod on the iheartradio app on apple podcasts. And wherever you get your podcasts. We're back so in one thousand nine hundred eighty. Six heidrick launched a systematic torture campaign against the jehovah's witnesses and the jehovah's witnesses. This is important to note in terms of absolute numbers. Not a lot of these guys. Not a sizeable chunk of the holocaust although a lot of them get killed relative to their population. But the jehovah's witnesses are the only group in the third reich who was persecuted purely on the basis of their religion right and that's because jehovah's witnesses refused to swear allegiance to governments and that makes them enemies of the state under the nazis heidrick. Crackdown would eventually lead. Six thousand witnesses being arrested in internment in concentration camps hundreds died and camps were executed straightaway. I think they were a purple triangle in the concentration camps now hydros. Prosecution of freemasonry was by comparison. A lot less brutal. Mainly because freemasons didn't hold that much power and like none of them are willing to die for their dumb club so once the nazis take power. They'll just of leave. And he escapes their stuff and he puts it in a museum in subsequent years. He establishes another similar museum which is filled with jewish artifacts and. That's his idea is like we need to have these museums to show people the dangers of this ideology and like how but also how silly it is like right like that's what do you put in museum but things that no longer exist and are now in the pags shadowing fucking scumbag shit ever Is good shit. In one thousand thirty seven heidrick had his criminal police launch a massive dragnet operation against what he called habitual criminals and a socials. Now these were people who didn't work or didn't work enough or lived on the street or made their living in a less than legal manner by the end of nineteen thirty eight. Nearly twenty thousand ase socials were in preventative detention. These people were also sent to concentration camps mostly as a scare tactic the reich was in the midst of a labor shortage and the point of this particular campaign was to force people to work not to kill them all these different crusades in the late thirties. Tax the concentration camp system which had not been well planned from the beginning in late. Nineteen thirty six to thirty seven. The ss reorganize the camps shutting down. Most of the old ones and building new ones modeled off of dock out from hitler's hangman. Quote the duck. How model designed to regiment the prisoners and dehumanize the relations with the guards was based on a system of graded punishment for various offenses which ranged from denial of food to execution to dehumanize relationship with prisoners. The guards behavior was regulated to maintain distance eliminate human contact. The first of these camps was sachsenhausen north of berlin. And if you're ever in berlin. I really recommend taking a tour of sachsenhausen. The german government is a very good job of of doing of has done a good job of making these places in museums. And when you get a tour at one of these places it's not just like subdued. Who's doing a summer job. Some kid in somebody with a degree like they people who work there. I've talked with a number of them. I i did this tour. You can have long about hannah. Arendt about the nature of fascism about the development. They're very knowledgeable. I walked away very impressed and we did the tour. I went on was in like the debt of december. So you know you're covered in snow. It's freezing outside and everybody is like you're bundled up. It's the german winter. Yeah and you're walking around. You're seeing this concentration camp. You're seeing one of the things that really stuck with me as they had these concrete pits which are like these square pits like ten or fifteen feet deep with a great on top of them. That people would be stuck in for days at a time. And you could look in and you could see the marks where they'd claude at the coined fingernail marks still in it would walk around like freezing your ass off just utterly miserable in this cold and you would go inside and the first thing you would see was one of the concentration camp uniforms. Which is this threadbare black and white units hard thing and it's just like this immediate like. Oh oh yeah. I certainly not taking the cold of the german winter into account with the union. Yeah well or you could argue taking it very much into account and you.

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"reinhard" Discussed on Behind the Bastards

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"reinhard" Discussed on Behind the Bastards

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"reinhard" Discussed on Behind the Bastards

"This is my band knife. Missile man theon anyway when compared yes so throughout the rest of the early in mid nineteen thirties reinhard heidrick embarked on a project to take control of all political intelligence gathering agencies in germany. And i'm not gonna go into extreme detail about all the politicking nazi and fighting here. The book hitler's hangman is. I think it's very good biography. Very readable biography goes into a lot of detail about this. What's important is how he directed the increasingly powerful intelligence apparatus. He came to control now early on the nazis had had real enemies. Communists and social democrats. Were trying to stop the nazis right. We're trying to make a different kind of government. They were legitimately enemies of the nazis by nineteen thirty five right hard largely reinhard but he and his colleagues have wiped out the communist underground. There is no more political opposition to the regime. That has any kind of meaningful power. Those guys have all been killed put in concentration camps or frightened outside of political activision activism. This presented a problem because the reich interior minister. A guy named phil frick who is a conservative. more than really a nazi. He doesn't he doesn't really want a palestinian state right. He wants him right-wing dominated state where the left is illegal. But he doesn't want like he doesn't want to live in what nazi germany becomes numb. And he's on paper himmler's boss and now that the regime has wiped out the left. He's like well. We should probably get rid of these extra judicial powers. We gave the ss to allow them to wipe out the left. Otherwise this could get bad real. Wants us to get weird. Yeah does it get bad. Yeah freak giant piece of shit so frick. There's a fight between him. And and himmler and heidrick in frick loses this fight. In june of nineteen thirty six when hitler formally appoints himmler head of all german police. And i'm going to quote from the book. Hitler's hangman here. The victory of the ss and the power struggle with the right. Interior ministry was primarily. The result of hitler's decision to favor a more open into definition of nazism's enemies a definition which heidrick had crucially contributed to and which went far beyond the persecution of the political opposition that is typical of all dictatorships in late nineteen. Thirty four hendler and hydrate came to the conclusion that the justification of a permanent police state required a carefully elaborated scenario portraying an all pervasive and suddenly camouflaged network of enemies who made necessary and extensive and sophisticated security system to detect expose in defeat them in one thousand nine thirty five and a series of articles for the journal schwartz core and republished in nineteen thirty six as the transformations of our struggle heidrick publicly defined such threats and the means to combat them indicating the need for a momentous reorientation of the gestapo's activities. His central argument was that even after the successful elimination of the kpd. And the spd's the communist and the social democrats. The enemies of the german people were by no means defeated after achieving. The immediate goal of hitler's appointment as chancellor in january nineteen thirty three. Many germans wrongly assumed that nazi rule was now permanently secured. Heidrick insisted that the battle was by no means over instead. The struggle against germany's enemies now faced. Its most difficult and ultimately it's decisive phase. Which would require years of bitter struggle. In order to repulse and destroy the enemy once and for all according to hydrate the driving forces of the enemy always remained the same world jewelry world freemasonry and political priests who abused the freedom of religious expression and spirituality of large portions of the population for political reasons. At first of all. I love that. This is just like the foreign plot is now coming from inside the house it could be anyone specifically the jews in the freemasons and the jesuits jesuits yes which and the fucking these guys freemasons wasn't he a freemason. His dad was his dad was. Yeah wonder that's why he's letting his dad's starve is as dad plot. I think he believes only parts of what he said. Of course now this is where we get into. Because again he saying this because it justifies power right right. This is one of the most important things you have to understand about the nazis first off. Even when hitler came to power it was not a foregone conclusion that nazi germany would become the kind of taliban state that it did or that the holocaust would happen. We can argue over. Whether or not hitler headed grand scheme or a desire to do that from the beginning but it was not forgotten that he would have the power even once. He was in charge because once he became the chancellor there are still a lot of people in the government people in the military who could overthrow him who could kick him out and who didn't agree with most of what he was saying. And the evidence. We have shows that. Hitler did not pursue genocide in an organized and cohesive manner from the beginning of his time in power the pivot from left-wingers as enemies to jews and other internal enemies which was orchestrated by hydrogen justified. By him in his public columns was a key. Part of why the holocaust came to pass and while reinhardt was surely an anti semite by this period he did this for fundamentally careerist reasons if the rights new enemies were elusive racial and religious enemies. The police were clearly. Ill equipped to handle such a threat. He was able to increase his personal power and his personal clout by pitching the ss his ss as the ideological shock troops. Which is what he called them of nazism man so it just like You know completely void of any ideology beyond your own personal power void. Because i think he probably tells himself and believes elements of what he's saying but the ideology is secondary to the desire for exactly. Yeah it's secondary to it. It's like you know because you can take any german off the street and In this period and they have you know a cultural fuck in anti semitism right. Yeah but like this guy is actively organizing a mass genocide because he wants a better title and he wants more people to work under him. I mean just like this is like this is the logical conclusion of anyone. In like a class. It's like i want to be the biggest baddest middle manager of all time. Yeah exactly yeah pretty heidrick. Yeah yeah yeah. He's a genocidal..

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"reinhard" Discussed on Behind the Bastards

"Boy were they wrong. Yeah they in. It's it's one of those things it's important you bring up the the phrase final solution because people don't think about what that actually means enough. Yeah the jewish question. Germans didn't invent that phrase right. that's something asked all throughout europe and the question is like well. These people aren't like us but they live in our societies. What do with them right. And that's you know we've talked. You see the protocols of the elders. I on the fat. It's the final solution. Because the nazis try a couple of other solutions. Yeah yeah. the final one is genocide. And that important part of the story. I think now proportionally more political enemies were arrested in bavaria. Under heidrick than in any of the other german states by april tenth ten thousand people had been taken into custody by his sd and again. It's not just the st. They're using cops as well right. There's cops it also like they're kind of like deputising a bunch of nazis in the ss to act as cops they can take people. There were protests against these mass arrests. These protests are violently dispatched by the german police. One lawyer michael siegel lodged a complaint to heidrick against the arrest of jewish client. Heidrick had him beaten by s auxiliary policeman and then forced march through the city carrying a sign. That said i will never again complain about the police. Man fucking a. And that honestly it just like esp- especially where we are now in america says blue lives matter like straight up straight as like blue lives matter. This is like a fucking thin thin blue reich. you know in blue reich. Thank you for that. Yeah it really is. It's god this fucking someone. Just printing out all your tweets and making you walk around barefoot. Yeah now up to this point reinhart's achievements amount to little more than being a good liar knowing how to do very basic thug shit but it was during this period that he would really distinguish himself as an innovator by helping to develop a new tool for repression so german law when the nazis came to power provided for something called shoot soft or protective custody. This police the power under certain circumstances to detain a person without judicial review so without a warrant without a charges to essentially arrest someone to take them into custody and i think the original idea was to allow the police to take someone into custody who might present a danger to themselves who might be in danger. Who's in a situation. And it was in a situation where they couldn't get a ruling for the course at the same time right right the problem with giving the police any powers like this even if the goal is maybe to protect people is that once. That power exists. Fascists will find a way to use it which is the same problem where we're having and we'll continue to have with our police in nineteen thirty-three heidrick and his colleagues redefined protective custody in a way that allowed his sd in policemen to detain any citizen for any reason without involving the courts. This is the start of the development of the concentration camp system. this is the legal underpinning of why they're able to exist of how they're justified under the law. From this point forward. No court cases or warrants. Were necessary for the police to take in someone who was defined by the nazis as quote an enemy of the reich. Now all these arrestees had to be somewhere in the existing state prison jail facilities were hardly built to accommodate such numbers in march of nineteen thirty. Three an abandoned munitions factory was converted into a concentration camp. this is not the first under the nazis. There were prior to this. What we're called wild concentration camps who basically just like we're going to appropriate facility to stick people we're arresting right but they get and heidrick is not the only person that he's a major driver of this. They get this abandoned munitions factory. They put walzer they turn it into a concentration camp. Now you want to guess what the town this factory is in. it's called. Oh god guess what the town will go somewhere. Legitimate heard of call dot cow. Yeah that was yeah. This is dot cow. Yeah so the facilities quickly put in the hands of the. Ss heidrick is not in charge of cow. But he's in charge of who goes to dock out and win. They're released right that's important. There's a separation of powers here but he's a big part of of the daca system because it's he who gets to choose who gets sent their you know daca was gave everyone knows the name daca. There's a shiver down the human spine when you say it. It was a horrible place. Prisoners were relative regularly beaten to death. Thirteen people were killed in one month. In nineteen thirty. Three and a lot more would follow by early. Nineteen thirty four right hearts. Police had arrested more than sixteen thousand people. Most of these people were beaten arrested and released and given a warning. Basically you're arresting these people you beat the shit out of them you say hey stay the fuck out of politics from right right. No more than two thousand though. The people who were like seen as the real threats were in doc out. Now it's important to note that the nazis and hamlin particular again. We're big about separation of responsibilities. So the guy who actually runs. Doc how is a fellow named theodor ike. And we're gonna talk about him for just a little bit because like heidrick. I was a former military man who had been dismissed very quickly for bad behavior. So he'd been disgraced because of fucked up shit. He didn't the military kenya out of the military. He had actually been arrested in the weimar years and sent to a psychiatric asylum because he had illegal explosives that he was planning to do something fucked up with. Mcveigh kinda guy you. Yeah so he does well under the nazis and they give him put him in charge of doc out and part of why i'm bringing story up is because he and heidrick have a similar background. These are guys who had nothing before nazism who had disgraced themselves and nazism gave them a second chance and they really saw it not just an ideological terms but this is my only chance to matter. Right because the nazi regime was fiercely competitive and because competing within that crew often meant being the hardest and most violent heidrick and ike would both compete to see who could be the most brutal and that's a big part of why dr becomes so horrible. Hydrates guys are competing to see how many people they can arrest. How brutally they can crack down on dissent. How frightening they can be. I is competing with his to make his concentration camp the most horrifying place he possibly can. None of them are getting necessarily for most of the stuff. They're not getting orders from above there interpreting things that their superiors are saying in passing and seeing. What can i do to police them and leads them to be as extreme as possible. It's just like just like spawned from this lake. Fucking petty egoistic competition about who could be a bigger piece of shit. It's exactly you know it's like it's like a fucking john lennon writing strawberry fields. Paul mccartney writing You know penny lane but like the dark side of that you know it's like they both made themselves better what they did but but at murder but it but but it murder yes. You could call brian. Hard heidrick theodore. I kinda kimbler. The beetles of genus. That's what trying to do is tie the beatles into nazism over-funded a t shirt. That's like the cover of abbey road with the nazis. Walking.

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"reinhard" Discussed on Behind the Bastards

"Need to tell people if i record them. It's stay there one party consent or or to party. It's basically so like either. Just the person recording like needs to or everyone does so matt leave. What's comedian funny guy. Caster guy who on caster rondos podcasts. Call log on early. Do yeah you do you get them in you. You drop it into the zone straight away and this north behind the bastards. This is part two of our podcast series about reinhard heidrick. Maybe the worst of the nazis which is saying a lot quite a resume. Line greatest eight mirror. Hell resume set. Like ju i'm the guy. Hitler thought was extra. Love the hell entrance interview where you're sitting with the devil and he's like you've got some pretty impressive things that you've done in your life. I see here. You were valedictorian at nazi graduated. Nazi come loudly and fucking you know. Yeah you got the job burn in hell for eternity. Yeah what an amazing piece of shit so matt you know one of the problems with this episode right. This is the thing we talked. We just did the the dulles brothers episodes right and we did a three parter like four hours of fucking talking out a lot you know and it was a lot of. We mostly left out the stuff that was was shitty but kind of either like the kennedy assassination stuff where i can't really say one way or the other. What was or stuff like. We didn't go into detail at keio tra. 'cause we're going to do it eventually though to talk about like the you know the coups and the genocides that right from them so that we weren't leaving out the the biggest crimes against humanity that they'd committed as part of the as the head of the you know the head of the cia the head of the state department right with reinhard heidrick in order to make time. There's a lot of against humanity that we're just leaving out or won't because it's shit like i can't talk about all of the epochal crimes against like in nature civilization that this guy did how many crimes against humanity he was responsible for his bio is too big. You know you can't read. Read his entire bio. You gotta you gotta really fucking you gotta find all of the ones that you're like this this will work. You gotta you gotta like you gotta rank them which is hard to do in terms of crimes. So if you're i mean there's there's going to be numerous people listening to this podcast whose family members were exterminated as a result of something reinhard heidrick. Did we left out the particular crime against humanity. He committed against your ancestors. I do apologize. there's too many of we can't go into every single one which is just goes to show. How much of a piece of shit. This guy was really tremendous asshole. Do bad really bad dude. So like him. We left off hitler. Just kinda taken power you know. Nineteen thirty three was the year that hitler kind of got his not quite ultimate power yet. You know they're still. He's the chancellor. There's still hindenburg in there. He hasn't quite taken everything. But this is the year during which he he consolidates and gets total power. And it's a process. The nazis don't just get elected and become in charge. There's a lot of resistance to them at the start including a lot of people a lot of conservatives who were like well we're compromising by letting hitler be empowered but he's not going to get total power like we're still going to have all these different checks against them. So the first thing the nazis have to do is destroy any chance of there being checks against them. And they do this. By taking over all of germany's police agencies and this was again. There's resistance to this in bavaria. In a number of other german states elements of the police resist nazi control. And they're all unsuccessful right at the end of the day. Most cops just go along with it and none of the cops who don't go along with it. Remain cops now. In april of nineteen thirty-three heinrich himmler is appointed commander of the bavarian political police. So there's like criminal police. There's there's order police right which you're kind of like your traffic cops. Basically cops ya. You're drunk in the street political police. Whose job is to like. Are you seditious. Are you going to carry out treason and shit. And they'd existed before during the weimar republic. But under the nazis the political police are going to be by far the biggest and most powerful police. Because that's the nazis you're most concerned with right and heinrich himmler becomes head of bavaria's which is one states political police. He makes reinhard heidrick the police commissioner so himalayas. The big picture guy. Reinhart is going to be running the day to day. Yeah the behind the scenes guy. Yeah the nazis when they you know i start taking over these agencies. They have themselves a party. And because it's a nazi party that means they're beating and torturing and murdering people that they'd had problems with for a while but hadn't controlled the cops reinhart's wife later wrote quote. I had to laugh so hard when she found out that heidrick had been made the police commissioner quote right said he felt great satisfaction. That the same people who had been locking up the essay and the ss just half a year ago. Who beat them down with rubber truncheons. Could now no longer straighten their backs for all the bowing they did now. Yeah it's cool. It's good shit. Now that he was in charge of the political police. Hydrates job was to arrest every communist and social democratic enemy of the nazi party and have them tortured beaten. More than two hundred people were locked up in the first couple of days every one of them was beaten badly. Now at this stage jews were not the nazi party's chief priority. So again they're rounding up mostly political enemies. Mostly left us some of those jewish and they do go after like there's especially there's random violence against jews but the party is not focusing on fucking with jewish people right now because they they still are in solid power. The left could take things back at this point. So that's gonna be their focus right that said there is a lot of violence against jewish people and heidrick gleefully related to his wife the story of a jewish man that ss officers brought into headquarters quote. They made short work of him. They beat him with dog. Whips pulled off his shoes and socks and then he had to walk home barefoot in the company of ss men. That will give you an idea of how they do. Things many jesuits and jews have fled from here. No one is dead. No one has been seriously injured. But fear fear i tell you. That's really the goal. The and this is one of the things there was not from the beginning. This is and this is debated. There's a lot of arguments as to whether or not from the beginning. There was a concerted nazi plan to to exterminate the jews. I think there was a concerted willingness to to to kill the jews. I think there was a lot of joking and talking about it. I think there are plenty of people who didn't have an issue with it but they weren't planning to do it necessarily from the beginning. There's strong evidence that it's something that kind of evolved over time and particularly in this period. That's not. I think one of the important things is that it was not necessarily inevitable that the holocaust would go the way that it did it was they were going to be jewish people beaten. There was going to be some sort of apartheid. State probably not necessarily inevitable. That what happened was going to happen. That's the story. That's the final part of the final solution. That's what that's kind of You know it was. It was the logical conclusion of the ideology. You know it wasn't it was talked about joked about and you know kind of considered something that people used rhetorically as a rhetorical device but people didn't actually think this is something they would ever try to pull off like not because it just seemed just not only like irrational but like i mean just logistically not possible but.

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Behind the Bastards

03:19 min | 1 year ago

"reinhard" Discussed on Behind the Bastards

"To. But you know we're going to talk about right now matt. What plug ables plucks plugs plugs. Oh man i got so much to play. Well if you love talking about a real bad nazis you're also gonna love the hbo series the sopranos. And if you love the sopranos checkout pod yourself a gun. That's a podcast at me. In vince mancini. Do sopranos re re rewatch podcast. We also do a movie. Podcast called the fraught cast f. r. o. T. check that out. That's about not the sopranos about movies and stuff. Yeah and yeah. Follow me on instagram. At mit leib jokes at mit leib jokes are well friend. Does end enemies frenemies a lot of enemies. Listen to this a lot of enemies. Listen to this podcast. Shoutout to reinhard heidrick fan of the pod. the pod loves it from hell on his zun. Love you so evil. He has zun in great detail. The level of evil that. We can't even fathom an ipod original being right until you too soon.

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"reinhard" Discussed on Behind the Bastards

Behind the Bastards

06:30 min | 1 year ago

"reinhard" Discussed on Behind the Bastards

"Notice within nervous breakdown. Now we don't know who this lady was but we do know that her father was some kind of prominent person in germany because he was directly connected to the commander in chief of the entire german navy. Bad family to piss off if you wanting a navy career in the navy in the navy so heidrick court-martialed over this And it's because it's dishonorable behavior right honors a big thing. This is like scummy behavior. You can get in trouble for this. And those sources including seem to agree that normally he would have just gotten kind of a little more than a slap on the wrist. But it wouldn't have ended or even derailed his career right right and it's it's fucking like all of these rich kids are sleeping around right. Yeah they're all doing. It probably would have just if he had as soon as they brought him and been like yes. You know. i'm just a man. I fucked up. This is my bad. I'm so sorry. He among us who among us and all the other dudes have been like. Yeah you know what. We're all rich navy officers. One hundred percent of us are cheating on our wives and mistresses like gotten the punishment in order to mollify. The the father of this woman and it would have gone away. But that's not how it goes because heidrick cannot take responsibility for his own actions so instead he tries to blame everything on the woman for seducing him yeah again you're talking about one of the most patriarchal misogynists coaches in history german. The german navy in the nineteen twenties. His behavior is so gross. That it horrifies all of these admirals right like you and that's difficult in this area. It'd be misogynist for like the admirals of the german navy. And so it's all like thousands of people dying like on on the rhine and they're just like you disgust me. Sure but not. You're right you wow so. His general slimy innis is so upsetting to them that they decide. He is not fit to wear a german uniform and he is discharged from the navy. You have to. You have to really think in your head how gross you have to be for all these guys again. I can't overemphasize all these guys in the twenty s going like this kind of anti-woman beats my wife and my girlfriend every day but this guy seems to donate. I hit some because i love that. He's just amini but the mean man. So this fucks up. All of reinhard hydrates plans oddly. Enough his lena his fiancee stays with him. This might sound odd. If you don't understand the fact that and this is a rarity for the show. Lina von osten right. Heard hedrix wife sucks as much as he does like. She's in terrible person. And don't say that lightly normally i try to have because it's a hard time. Women don't have a lot of art grower agency by the society in this period. Cheese really bad. She's a really bad person in the and not just because she stays with not because she stays with her husband during or right hard during this but for a lot of other reasons sounds independently bad. She's independent shitty. Yeah in the book. Nazi wives james wiley writes quote beyond the powerful physical attraction between them. Lena and heidrick shared some key characteristics. Both were fixed on escaping their backgrounds and forging a different destiny for themselves. They were stubborn and extremely ambitious. Each had a cold calculating streak neither suffer fools gladly both had an inflated sense of their own worth and felt that the majority of people were inferior beings so real power couple of being trashed. Yeah just sitting around in the living room going. I fucking hate the italians do you. Should you know who. I don't like the russians. A whole best of pressure gross. She's what it is. Yeah so it's gets buried. He's just love. They're both like looking like they're like at a museum touching a friend logical like like one of those hands like hands meet in the middle of the trail. Seem oi simmons or whatever. We'll both about the measures. The same skull hands met. So you've surely heard the phrase behind every man is a great woman and unfortunately this is also true of history's greatest monsters. Not been the sort of woman she was. We might not have had a reinhard heidrick because he might have killed himself after getting discharged from the navy. And i'm going to quote again from from wylie's book fucking nazi wives quoting on thirtieth april nineteen thirty-one. He was dismissed from the navy. Lina said that he was so shattered by the verdict that he had a total breakdown locking himself in his room for days on end smashing furniture and weeping uncontrollably and she had to piece him back together again with their true or not. And it's hard to imagine the man. Hitler called iron heart behaving like a hysterical child. The most startling thing about the whole incident is lena's unswerving loyalty under the circumstances. Nobody would have blamed her if she'd called off the engagement she was only nineteen so this was hardly her last chance at happiness. Clearly lena was convinced that with her guidance. Heidrick with cuts could still rise to the top. I can fix him. I can fix them i can. I can make him powerful and that will be famous. Power can make him so much worse. Yeah the von osten family rescinded their approval for the marriage. After heidrick got fired. This was not like necessarily a moral thing. It was a pragmatic thing. The family is broke and they needed to know that heidrick was going to have money before they would accept this right. Lena seems to have considered it her duty to make sure her husband to be got the chance to be as great as she knew he could be. She was convinced his chance would come to the national socialist. German workers party while heidrick was fairly political in nineteen thirty when they met. Lena was already a dedicated nazi she had. I attended a party. Rally the year before where she'd swooned over the sexy black uniformed men of hitler's new bodyguard unit the ss or should stoffel. When she met heidrick her only disappointment with him came from the fact that he had never even heard of hitler's mein kampf. In fact he mocked. Nazi leaders regularly. Calling hitler a bohemian corporal and gurgles a cripple again. He's racist against the nazi leadership. Hitler's austria that.

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"reinhard" Discussed on Behind the Bastards

Behind the Bastards

08:36 min | 1 year ago

"reinhard" Discussed on Behind the Bastards

"Most adolescence went kind of right into like learning a trade after primary school. The school that about ten percent of boys like actually went to secondary school. The school that reinhart's parents picked for him was also unique. It was called the reform gymnasium and it was a new sort of institution in germany. That was focused on the scientific optimism. At the time and unlike about ninety percent of german schools in this period secondary schools are religious schools either catholic or protestant. I assume there's some jewish ones in there but this is the reform gymnasium is a religious so he doesn't have a strong like when he starts getting his education. There's no religious bent to the educate now in his second justice so he had like a secular. Yeah secular schooling. Yeah which is rare for the time yeah. Gymnasium is one word. I'd yeah just sounds bad. Word gymnasium a lot back in high. I don't know sophie. i don't know it. They were right about everything was the old times just made up the word gymnasium and applied it to anything. Say great word just sounds like a pilates class where you get bullied. I'm pretty sure there was a gymnasium in my reform temple growing up. But i don't believe that was a reformed gymnasium separate things setup ratings. Yeah so reinhard thrived at school at secondary school. His grades were particularly good in math. And science and his first ambition was to become a chemist he also did well in languages and he fell in love with reading. He developed a special fondness for detective and spy novels now. Most of these novels that he loved as a kid had their origins in the united states are great britain he he loved nat pinkerton novels which were written by the fucking pinkerton guy. Yeah yeah he also loved sherlock holmes and he would be a lifelong devotee of the detective novel genre. When reinhardt was ten years old world war one did it's thing he was a member of germany's most awkward generation and as a result the generation that produced some of the very worst nazis. so ryan. Hard like heinrich himmler was too young to go to the front and fight as a soldier but old enough that he was fully conscious of the war and fully notches of all this propaganda idolizing the front generation extremely kind of like spins his adolescence hoping to get to fight but he never does. Because you know it doesn't what doesn't go great for germany they They lose that one. Yeah then they lose their Their precious qaiser. They do lose their precious kaiser. He goes off to fucking The netherlands to shop. It would fucking yeah. This war was like as far as i can tell. None of the hydraulics or their close relatives died fighting in world war one. I'm sure they had some relatives who died. But i haven't run across it so it must not have been anyone who was super close to the family but he was a disaster for the family The war brought blockades from the british Which caused rationing in an economic collapse. That cut the feet out from under bruno's music conservatory. Now you could say the hydraulics. Were still lucky. Within kind of the majority of the german population like a million german starve to death as a result of the british blockade. None of the heidrick starve. But they don't get to enjoy the kind of foods they had before the war. there definitely hungrier. Like for an example of how bad this is nationwide Bread rationing starts in nineteen. Fifteen meat rationing starts in nineteen sixteen and by nineteen sixteen so the prewar average daily diet of a german citizen had been twenty five calories. It's about twelve hundred by nineteen sixteen so it they're suffer like everyone else and while they're wealthy enough to avoid starving to death. The war ships away at the family income and erodes their fortune Their vacations become a lot less fancy. Now they're still on vacation doing occasions. They still live in a mansion. But they're not they don't have as mccown shave. Become stay on this show of body schoff staying flat inside the city but this only a forty five minute drive tribes politic complain so the worst thing that happened to the This must have been a miserable time but from what we can tell. kind of. Reinhard does not seem to have suffered unduly during the wars particularly compared to most people and in fact the worst thing to happen to the heidrick family during world war one was not the fact. That was not any of the dying like this happens. In nineteen sixteen which is also a year in which the german army throws a million lives into the meat grinder at verdun right right. You're the heidrick family's tragedy is that they're obsessed with this upcoming release of a new addition of hugo raymond's music lexicon which is the most popular german encyclopedia of music and musicians and they were excited. Because bruno heidrick was supposed to show up in the volume. He was going to get his own little entry in this music lexicon and he does. But here's the great tragedy for the hydraulics they. Tim is a jewish composer. Oh oh yeah that real. This is a moth. Yeah god damn do that. As ooh and it seems to have been that like a former student of bruno's that he had a falling out with got hired by this in like inserted the like to fuck with them like nobody knew it wasn't true just wanted to flick. Exactly it's like you said it's a playground insult small might doesn't like him works for the company and sticks it in the rank. Yeah yeah yeah. That's that's like finding out that. Fucking ashton kutcher accidentally did the holocaust you know. You're just like oh just fucking with them. Punk them doing man. So bruno sues the encyclopedia for libel and he wins the case and they fixed the encyclopedia but rumors about their families. Jewish ancestry grow more frequent after this and reinhard schoolmates begin to tease him and his younger brother. Now that quote. I read earlier and a lot of summaries of hydrogen. Upbringing will note that his family was extremely semitic and this is something that seems like it would have to be undeniable given his future. But he's ever for robert growth argues that there's no evidence of this Which is to say that they weren't anti semitic but that's not the question. The question is were. They antisemitic in any way. That kind of exceeded the background level of anti-semitism in catholic-protestant culture. Probably not going to quote from robert girl here the war years. The hydros placed a great deal of importance. Denying these rumors threatening those who repeated them with libel actions yet their own personal relations with the jewish citizens of hala who numbered no more than fourteen hundred and nine hundred ten. Were quite normal. And there is no evidence to suggest that bruno hydrates attitude towards the jews was hostile on the contrary juice sent their sons and daughters to hydrates conservatory. Brian rented out the seller of the school as a storage space to a local jewish salesman and his eldest son reinhard became friends with the son of the cantor of the holiday. Jewish community abraham liechtenstein reinhard has jewish friend as a kid the famous willing to sell in like do business with them. They're they're not particularly hateful to jewish citizens and jewish people to them aren't some like weird foreign ab- strache in community. Yeah yeah yeah. They know them. They know jews. They talked to jews or friends with jews. They work with them. Yeah it's more the reason they react civility. These rumors is that it's again. It's a very racist society. The rumors are bad for business. It's bad for the family. Honor like that's the reaction. They're not unwilling they don't treat jewish people like there's some alien culture they just right but they also they're a part of this very racist culture and they want to have the consequences of being seen as jewish. Yeah they're like not that there's anything wrong with that saying that we're not trying to whitewash it either. But it's not like they're not like they're not like laser targeted on being racist like they're right pretty normal in perhaps even for the standards of the time a little bit more enlightened than a lot of their fellow neighbors like. Yeah you know who also isn't more anti semitic than the background level of the coacher sophie. I that's not a good idea. No who boy. Sophie can you play me out air horn or three nine. i'm just gonna say hopefully. 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"reinhard" Discussed on Behind the Bastards

Behind the Bastards

06:04 min | 1 year ago

"reinhard" Discussed on Behind the Bastards

"Apple podcasts. Or wherever you listen to podcasts. Meeting is being recorded. We're starting by the way. Chris just start this with the sound. This meeting is being recorded. I want to hear all of this. The cinema verite shit. I want everybody hear me. Opening my morning benadryl impopular before we get started and waving her out a knife to open the benadryl somehow house price. It's a little knife at this point. Both podcast now. You started off with this one with a knife and the last one with a gun. So he's a gun. I mean there's a gun right right behind me. I'm just i'm excited for the next one. The next one. Just just keep upping the ante. Yeah i mean. I think i'm going to order my My young ward garrison just found out how to order one of those bolo wraps which are the things the cop shoot at you now. That like wrap around your body and stop you from moving. So i think i'm going to get one of those. Oh my god. That's like just like wraps around you. Like cartoons cartoons. Yeah the real thing and the cops are gonna find out head. Kill somebody with it soon but fuck around with. They've already made them lethal and attached like little knives at the end of the. There's already kind of little knives. Actually on the of course there is some for people who don't know behind the bastards. Podcast bad people probably. I woke up feeling like shit as i was just saying. Last night i had a friend come over and then leave at like two thirty in the morning and i had a choice once my friend left. Was i going to go to bed. Or was i going to buy a bunch of drugs and get fucked up until four thirty or five in the morning and then stumble into consciousness to do this. Podcast i'm over. And i chose sobriety and i went to bed sober and i will up exactly as late as i would if i got a fucked up and i feel exactly as bad and the lesson is always do drugs. Say yes just say yes to drugs. You know it's like that that movie. Yes man. Exactly exactly the movie. Yes man which contains all of life's lessons in it. Yeah really. It's a great movie about lessons and jim carrey movies or not. I actually to be honest with you. I i've never actually seen it. But i remember thinking about the plot and going. What if someone offers some heroin and man. I mean i wanted to heroin. Really if someone's offering it's just route. Say no i mean. I've turned it down when it's been offered an injectable form but there was this one time in rural india where a guy had a bunch of black tar in his finger and was offering licks. And i absolutely took a lick of. Yeah who's going to take a lick of undergo strangers strangers in a desert. Say yes so this. Yeah matt what's up. How do you feel about the holocaust. All anti anti dot com. That's all that's really the only call with the holocaust. Yeah not a ban. Have you heard of a fellow a dude of a chapter reno by the name of reinhard heidrick reinhard heidrick heidrick. I don't believe i have i. I mean in a way. It's like one of those german names. Where if you just set it out loud apropos of nothing. I'd be like oh that's that famous nazi but yeah see is a famous nazi. And you're right. I think ninety percent of people hearing it'd be like he's probably some nazi shit back. Shit judging by the context of the podcast. We're on mary. German sounding name but no. I don't think i've heard of them. Well he's not just he is a nazi but he's also the nazi. Oh wow you're on behind the bastards. We pretty much exclusively discussed the worst people in history and they're horrible crimes. Monsters are business. So you sophie in you matt and also our regular listeners will know what it means what i tell you this might be the worst person we ever cover. Oh great walk right. Reinhard heidrick is the man who is the architect of the holocaust. Oh jeez man who there were a lot of people who wanted to do a holocaust he is it. I figured out the nuts and bolts of it. That's who about today. It was the most passionate about holocaust thing and yes absolutely he and he he found that was the nici chose within the nazi system. And he he made that be his thing and then eleven people died. Yeah He's he's pretty bad dude so i mean i'm anti him like. Nt him so to give you a little bit of context for this guy. Before we go and live story he was a nazi for eleven years. And in that time he earned these nicknames the hangman the butcher of prague the blond beast himmler's evil genius the young evil god of death and adolf hitler himself adolf hitler's nickname for heidrick was the man with the iron heart. That i okay so first of all some of those are like not gonna lie. Pretty cool sounds bad ass nickname which is like the worst thing about. Nazis is their absolute commitment to just style. Yeah and like you know whether it was how they dressed or what they named shit. You're just like fuck. That's a cool name. Take your evil a solid. Half of those would be really good. Ep's yeah.

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"reinhard" Discussed on Locations Unknown

Locations Unknown

03:53 min | 1 year ago

"reinhard" Discussed on Locations Unknown

"He said the reinhard search was looking for the proverbial needle in a haystack. This haystack is three thousand. Vertical feet of sixty degree slope. This was about is difficult search terrain as we cover. We were at a real disadvantage. Because keith went into the mountains worry no no more than blue jeans and a flannel shirt and tennis shoes. Also don't ever wear tennis shoes. Hiking get a proper set of hiking boots when you go hiking. Ankle support protection all the. Yeah yeah and the nice thing with hiking boots waterproof. Yeah so if you go into water your feet won't be so so. He goes on to say he had no backpack. He had no equipment. A typical subject of a search will leave a lot. Leave lots of clues registries. trace heath. didn't leave many clues. he didn't have many with him. the leave behind. So that's a really interesting factor. That just makes it incredibly harder to find him. He had nothing with them. I mean yeah. Yeah like we always say. Usually they look for like a backpacker a tensor hiking sticker anything that they might have so keith. had nothing so. His friends also helped with the search. They searched his business and found a newspaper next to his computer mentioning. The discovery of times remains so like i said keith had become obsessed with the disappearance of time young and they also searched his computer and they found the following words. Guide gypsum changed into some hiking boots. Don heavy flannel shirt. So this goes back into me saying that. He was kind of becoming tom young. So yeah just an interesting should actually done the hiking boots part. Yup yup so on august fifteenth nineteen eighty eight and this is an approximate about seventy s. After the search started authorities called off the search. Like i said it led to one of the biggest searches in colorado history on the on the ground in the air. And this joe. We've seen this happen and other searches. They called off the search after a cessna helping with the search crashed killing one of the passengers. So this has got to be the fourth or fifth case. We've covered where one of the search aircraft have gone down. Yeah and i know some people will bring up conspiracy theories and kind of go to the paranormal route. I we're not gonna go that route with this but it's just strange that these searches that when they don't find anyone also they have issues with the aircraft going down. Yeah i would love to talk to a guy who flies in the mountains lot. Because i feel like the cessnas. They're flying low. If you get like weird drafts off the mountain stuff could probably like drop your altitude quicker than you can recover. I dunno well. We talked about You know more about planes than i do. I don't know. I don't know anything about a man we should. We should get my dad on the podcast but we talked about in that episode about the nevada triangle with steve. Fossett that when you get close to mountains it can create like vertical on what you what we called it. They're kind of like circular waves of air and it can cause a plane to lose altitude very quickly or stall out if they're trying to climb so in lake whether in the mountains is super unpredictable. So if these people aren't experienced in mountain swimming if they're participating in a search in the rockies that they're experienced flying around in the rockies yeah but again if you're low in one of those hits and you lose lift if you're too low. Steve fossett was a very experienced pilot and that was one of the theories happen to him so as of so. Now this is two thousand eighteen. So the clear cow clear creek. County sheriff's office still has an open case on keith. Lieutenant steve grammarian of the clear creek sheriff's office told cbs four..

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"reinhard" Discussed on Locations Unknown

Locations Unknown

03:32 min | 1 year ago

"reinhard" Discussed on Locations Unknown

"Because of his decision to start the mountain hike. This late like we said the sunset was at eight pm. And the elevation is over. Twelve thousand feet of pendleton mountain and he already has a history of altitude sickness. So there's a good chance that he's going to experience that again especially since. It doesn't sound like any water with them or food or any kind of painkillers to ease the symptoms and there are there are wild. You know there is some wildlife you got you know. Keep track of in this area. There's mountain lions bears also read there's moose in the arapaho national forest and honestly after being alaska i would say probably moose are also biggest threat scary. I've been chased by a bull moose before it's not fun i didn't chase you. You were kayaking and it. They got the water and swam after. Yeah well so. I'll tell us very quick so as with jack in the boundary waters in minnesota and most of kayaking going lake to lake. And you've to portage to get your stuff over so we were trying to find a portage overgrown where you're going pretty deep up there so he pulled up out some low water and he backed the canoe out while i was just going along shore and moose grays underwater. Yeah so we didn't even see this thing pops up on the water and it's far off. It's like fifty yards off. Yeah and starts running around like taking trees out and running in iran. In jack was paddling back and i jumped from shore landed in the canoe. I don't know how far i jumped. Jackson was a ridiculous distance that he didn't think i would be able to jump so all adrenaline. Yeah and it just stared at us and we just wrote away fast as we because it's terrifying. If no one has ever seen a move some person they are massive. They have poor eyesight. And if it's mating season the bulls are very aggressive. And they i. When i did my alaska trip i was researching. Moose and moose are actually the biggest threat to people and have caused the most injury indefinite alaska over grizzlies. Because there's just so. Many of them and their unpredictable specially during mating season so people don't understand that i saw several people in alaska getting credit. There is a cow. i think. That's what the female version called sure. Yeah there was a female newest with one of her babies on off the side of a trail and people are just standing there twenty feet from taking pictures and we on bikes and we. We just kept riding. The that is incredibly. It's the same thing as a mom bear at the base like they're going to protect the baby so like you need to back off. Yeah so that's a little side side bar there so so obviously like we said. Kief hiked started hiking late in the day to summit this mountain and that was the last time anyone would see him so on. August eighth of nineteen eighty-eight a massive search and rescue operation kicked off. People have said at the time this might have been the largest search and rescue operation in colorado's history. I'm sure there sense been larger. But you know. Helicopters began searching for him on the ground. They had more than one hundred twenty five people. Dozens of trained dogs combined combed the pretty difficult terrain. So here's a quote from charlie szymanski. Who headed the alpine rescue team..

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"reinhard" Discussed on Locations Unknown

Locations Unknown

05:29 min | 1 year ago

"reinhard" Discussed on Locations Unknown

"Is it aspen. Or they have like a big dinosaur because they're like constantly finding a ton of fossils and stuff. yeah. I don't know but And they want to develop a keep finding more stuff and this museum sounds really cool. If i'm ever in the area i'm definitely going to go to it. Yeah there's a couple in each little town. They tipping we have some sort of thing around geological stuff that they're doing so the rocky mountain divide in north american continent rivers on the west side of the rocky mountains flow to the pacific ocean while the rivers on each side flow into the atlantic ocean the rocky mountains are eighty million to fifty five million years old so yeah it's interesting about the rivers. I don't think a lot of people realize the continental divide is named that because it's literally the the center point of the continent and it's interesting to think that the water if you're standing on that line water flows both directions. So i read. I read a read. It story of a guy who wanted to climb the mountain that the peak where like the west side is on that side east on that side and this goes there and he's like i'm gonna climb that and do my business so that you're going. He said he wants a pene three oceans at once. Oh boy so. I kind of want to do that to such a guy thing so the climate being in mountainous and if you're from colorado you already know this alpine climate so you get warmer weather in the valleys cold elevation even during the summer. And that's when i climbed Keyhole forgot what pete's called forgot. I was in boulder field but there are some guy that hiking at the base. We camped in boulder field. Yeah by the time he made it up. He said it was like seventies in the parking lot and we had a blizzard up top so it can range wildly. Yeah even in. It isn't just colorado. It's kind of the whole rockies. I experienced that. When i was hiking in the canadian rockies it was sunny and warm down in the valley and as we went up to elevations it got it got colder reigned in then eventually ended with snow. So you experience all four seasons and we had lightning that trip to you so we literally experienced every form of weather the same area over the week except monsoon god so we'll jump to exposure so the extreme risk of exposure starting at nine thousand feet. That's reassert losing trees and other things in that specific spot. It differs in different mountain areas. Sometimes it's ten eleven thousand feet sometimes. It's it's lower even in summer as we said it can get very cold at elevation at the time of this recording current forecasts at twelve thousand feet was in the low forties to mid fifties and the lows upper twenties. So that's at night. So yes so it's cold up there. Yeah i added that into the research just because it's really interesting it's june. It's the west coast is going through a tremendous heat wave. And you know. It's usually warm and humid but at elevation..

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Pope Rejects German Cardinal's Resignation, Urges Reform

AP News Radio

00:37 sec | 1 year ago

Pope Rejects German Cardinal's Resignation, Urges Reform

"The pope rejects a German cardinal's resignation but urges reform pope Francis has refused to accept the resignation of German cardinal Reinhard Marx over the sex abuse scandal in the church in a letter Francis said the process of reform was necessary instead and that marks must continue as archbishop mark said in a statement he was surprised by both the speed and the content of the pope's response and accepted it out of obedience the German church is one of the wealthiest in the world it's also the latest to face a reckoning over the abuse scandal after institutional reports made clear that thousands were victimized by pres and the hierarchy covered up the crimes for decades I Walter Ratliff

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'Dead End': German Cardinal Offers to Quit Over Church Abuse

AP News Radio

00:37 sec | 1 year ago

'Dead End': German Cardinal Offers to Quit Over Church Abuse

"The German cardinal offers to quit over church abuse a leading German cardinal and confidante to pope Francis has offered to resign over the church's mis handling of clergy sexual abuse scandals declaring the church had arrived at a dead end cardinal Reinhard Marx published his resignation letter to the pope online he wrote that he wants to take a share of responsibility for what he called the catastrophe of sexual abuse by office holders of the church in the past decades but he also issued a challenge of sorts for his fellow bishops to use the abuse scandal as an opportunity to save and reform the church there was no immediate comment from the Vatican where mark sets on powerful financial and political councils I'm Walter Ratliff

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Nobel Prize in Physics Awarded to 3 Scientists for Work on Black Holes

The Economist: Babbage

01:34 min | 2 years ago

Nobel Prize in Physics Awarded to 3 Scientists for Work on Black Holes

"Next came the physics. It's winners can boast they share an honor with Albert Einstein and Marine Pierre Curie Alex, tell us about this year's winners. So there are three winners this year for the Physics Prize. Goes to Suraj, penrose, who's a physicist and mathematician? He's one of the most prominent scientists in the UK. He's almost ninety years old. He's a permanent and everything from very mathematics to cosmology to material science. He writes puzzles. He's he's a real polymath genius and it's about time he wanted to Nobel prize. The other half of the Nobel prize goes to you Andrea Gez who is a professor of Astro Physics at the University of California Los Angeles and Heart Kansal he's an astrophysicist at. The University of California Berkeley and together the three of them win full increasing understanding of black holes. So Roger Penrose created some mathematical tools in the sixties that built on Albert. Einstein's general relativity the theory of gravity in the universe and several Japan rose created a way of using general relativity to predict black holes in the universe. So how they might actually form and then Andrea gas and reinhard denzil independently lead teams starting in the nineteen ninety s to track the orbits of Stars. Around. Sort of an object that sits in the middle of the Milky Way, our home galaxy, and there they were attempting to show that the object at the middle of Galaxy was indeed a black hole and they proved that with over twenty years of measurements

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Nobel Prize in Physics Awarded to 3 Scientists for Work on Black Holes

Scott Sloan

00:51 sec | 2 years ago

Nobel Prize in Physics Awarded to 3 Scientists for Work on Black Holes

"Well. The Nobel Peace Prize in physics was awarded to dancing with the stars. I thought it was cool through three scientists for their work on black holes, and I didn't realize I don't know why I didn't realize this, but there's a huge prize money for winning a million bucks. If you get the Nobel Peace, Big deal. I thought it for some reason was bragging rights thing. But now Well, it is to only nominate like 6000. People s O. That's out there. If you want to look it up, and finally we well, do you want me to read the What's the name here? Let's go through the names right. The noble peace prize in physics was awarded 23 astrophysicists for their work on black holes. They are Roger Penrose and and Rose, Man. Reinhard Ginzler, gentle, a German and Andrea G's in American. They were recognized for their work on the gateway. Just

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Three scientists share Nobel prize in physics for work on black holes

Morning Edition

00:25 sec | 2 years ago

Three scientists share Nobel prize in physics for work on black holes

"This year's Nobel Prize in physics has been won by three scientists who have worked on understanding black holes. Roger Penrose one half The prize for proving black holes are linked Einstein's general theory of relativity. Reinhard Denzel and Andrea Ghez split the other half for studying a supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy. This is NPR news.

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Los Angeles' UCLA Astrophysicist Andrea Ghez Wins Noble Prize For Physics

Morning Edition

00:47 sec | 2 years ago

Los Angeles' UCLA Astrophysicist Andrea Ghez Wins Noble Prize For Physics

"This year's Nobel Prize in physics has been awarded to three scientists for their work researching black holes. The winners are Roger Penrose for showing that the general theory of relativity leads to the formation of black holes and Reinhard Denzel and Andrea Ghez for discovering an object in the Milky Way galaxy that is only presently explained by a black hole. Nobel Committee member ofthe Danielson. The heart of our galaxy. The heart of the Milky Way is hidden inside of a dense cloud of dust. And you have to look in the infrared. To reveal its secrets. What they found Wass Incredible. The Nobel Prize for Chemistry will be announced tomorrow.

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Boston Uprising Beat Houston Outlaws in Overwatch Playoffs

High Noon Podcast: The Overwatch esports Podcast

05:35 min | 2 years ago

Boston Uprising Beat Houston Outlaws in Overwatch Playoffs

"We gotta start at the top but Boston uprising defeating the Houston outlaws it three to one. I, know shrug in chat as has shown up specifically to hear this one's Oh. People will will tune in for this one I mean like I was very vocal about it after the match on twitter. It's it's very easy to deduce what went wrong in this game and that is a woefully under coached and unprepared team tried to do something that's never been viable in the history of overwatch. And they tried to do it at a time when it makes little sense as humanly possible for their strategy to be effective and This was purely a coaching failure to me. There's just no two ways around it. They lost to a team that had previously won two games on the season that we discussed this potentially being actually worsen over watch the the Owen Forty Shanghai dragons from season. One we on ironically had that conversation They tried to run Faira in a hit scan Meta that that's it. They treated it like it was a lock and load must pick day Spanish. How Long Months Months. Training a GPS player to become their main tank and then when they needed their main tank to play a GPS hero like road hog, they swap in different DPS player to. Free up their main tank player to fly around in the sky and play Farah. Now if you'RE WANNA run fair I have no issue with it being hydration right that the man was previously transcendent on the hero like he did things that nobody else was really able to do on a was I'm talking back, season one. Better. Find is a history lesson not not a a me trying like compare people recent times. So I have no issues with with hydration being that guy but. The road hog was perfect for him. What we're seeing throughout this tournament is that Kinda Best Road for the teams that are using it Are the maintain players that adapt into it There's a certain of positioning in coordination in a style to this version of roadlog. If you're running a measure main tank, you still kinda needed to operate as your main tank in needs the control space and hold corners and just absolutely play it much like you would a reinhard in a way. You know you're playing on your corners and you're using your natural cover because you don't have a shield still kind of in the same position and now we have. blase coming in and playing it and I thought he did a pretty good job. I mean people were talking about how great fusions looked kind of thought blase out performed fusions. But he did it in a different style that was kinda worse for the team or he was much more flaky. He was much more Ganji player. South road hogs. So our doom players, the accurate one, right that's what what ways and it just didn't quite have the same level of impact. But I think he kind of outperformed fusions thought he got more value out of the picked infusions dead. This fight was lost in the hero select screen. Apparently, their first scrim because in a game where. And Ash are two of the best DPS selections they decided. We can run fair with a one hundred percent pick right and it's just gonNa work and that's like I said something that's never once been true in the history of overwatch like even when widowmaker and macree and ash suck. It doesn't work because you have diva you have. Anna were both also mainstays in the lineup for the Boston uprising. They never have of a counter area you're doing it. Why would we stop doing? It was just asinine. Eh. Just absolutely ridiculous. There was no backup strategy they going into the last map they played it on everything Lee Jang Tower control, center like literally everywhere. It doesn't matter how bad at historically is it doesn't matter anything. They're just like this was right right it's. Been True. There's no indication indication that this should be true. Every theory craft and you could possibly do tells you fair as this is the same chief, isn't the pack for her next patches live. Server. Patch, I could see that being a viable strategy because they really are doing allowed to the hit scans and they're adding damage fall off to widowmaker and all these things right? Are they doing those things dream? Why are they doing those things harsha because they hit scan heroes are overpowered. So you just literally three headed your way into being beaten by the worst team in the. League You all should be fired literally everybody in the coaching staff should just go and and you've got to rebuild again because they just literally. The worst coaching job I can remember seeing in overwatch leaving I can't even sit there and blame the Oh and forty Shanghai. Dragons. Entirely on their coaching staff a little but good portion of it was just a roster wasn't capable at Sarah there. This roster was absolutely capable of the task at hand. The fact that everybody loves the PICK ON THE HOUSTON outlaws and everybody nobody wants to give him credit nobody picks him in any pickles ever ninety five percent of brackets were busted by this game.

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Mexico Caves Reveal Ancient Ochre Mining

60-Second Science

03:01 min | 2 years ago

Mexico Caves Reveal Ancient Ochre Mining

"Sometimes, discoveries seem so simple. You know basically we've found a bunch of holes in the ground that's Edward Reinhard he's an archaeologist and geologist at McMaster University in Ontario Canada, but you know ultimately very important holes in the ground reinhard on colleagues believe they've found some of the first clear evidence of mining activity in a system of caves in Kintana ru on the peninsula the fine dates back to between ten and twelve thousand years ago. These are some very early people that have come and migrated to the Americas via the during straight. But getting to what remains of these miners and the tools they laugh is a challenge like cave divers you got to be so careful you don't get lost. These caves systems in Mexico, which were once dry are now completely filled with water. Thanks to a warming climate and sea levels that rose over time winding passageways are narrow and dark, and the walls are made of unforgiving limestone porous and with sharp edges. Reinhard says the water that filled the caves has preserved everything. It's basically almost like you know somebody working at a factory, they turn the lights off and they went away and nobody ever came back when divers started telling reinhard about what they were seeing inside the cave. He decided to go for a dive himself. He found concentrations of charcoal meaning that the people who walked here thousands of years ago probably used fire to light their way and there are stone. Cairns which Reinhardt believes the people built as navigation markers. Also says lots of tools remain and they were made from the stalagmites that hung from the cave ceiling breaking off and then using use hammer. So you can see the percussion marks where they were banging up the you know breaking up the stone on the bottom. The discovery is in the journal Science advances. So what were these ancient people mining and prospecting for there is a little bit of sediment still on the wall of. The pit. So I grabbed a vial and my sampled island, grab some of the sediment and underwater the red light gets attenuated. So Look Kinda Brown I was thinking well, maybe it's ochre you know is thinking about that but it's like well, looks Kinda creepy of that's what it is but then I got got out of the cave into the sunlight and it was just like this spectacular bright bright red. So then I knew. What they were after ochre it's among the earliest known pigments employed by humans and it's got many uses for sunscreen to preserve animal skins and burials and ceremonies, and people still use it even today in artwork. It was you know it's a prominent in used Gio material if you will through time for your end and dates data usage for thousands of years prior to around the world.

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Grave of top Nazi official Rheinhard Heydrich dug up in Berlin

Joel Riley

00:24 sec | 3 years ago

Grave of top Nazi official Rheinhard Heydrich dug up in Berlin

"German police are investigating after the grave of a top **** official was dug up this week police in Berlin confirm that the grave of Reinhard Heydrich was dug up sometime between last Wednesday and Thursday is accused of helping to plan the Holocaust before being assassinated by British trained agents during World War two German media reports however nothing appeared to be taken from the

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Electrical stimulation aids short-term memory, study finds

FT News

08:32 min | 4 years ago

Electrical stimulation aids short-term memory, study finds

"Stimulation of the brain can produce a striking improvements in the short term memory of older people when financed jeans the individuals, no characteristics. US we search Shane Naomi wolf Nick spoke to Clive Cookson, the F T signs Edison about the findings. Clive tell us about this research. Why was it carried out and who were the participants a group of scientists of Boston University in the US were comparing the short term memory of a group of twenty somethings with a group of people Asia tween sixty and seventy five and as everyone knows the twentysomethings far better than the older people and the way they enabled the older people to catch up to have working memory short term memory, the sort of thing you need if someone tells you telephone number, and you have to remember it for a few seconds. And write it down the way they enabled the old people to catch up was through a particular form of brain stimulation, Chaim agnostic or something. Yes. So they put an array of electrodes on your scalp in one of those EEG caps. First of all. All they measured the electrical activity, the brain waves across different regions of the brain. And then they tuned an alternating current very mild one she could hardly feel to improve synchronization across the brain. And if they did that the old is actually matched the youngsters for their short term memory. Why do the younger people have better shorts members than older people almost everything gets worse in the brain? I'm afraid to get older but short memory deteriorates much more quickly than long term episodic memory. And maybe partly that the synchronization the brainwaves don't work as well. That's sinking gets worse as you age in this case, they had quite precise. Synchronization they had to measure, everyone's natural brainwaves or rhythms. And then tune this alternating current to amplify that affectively. As the result says I said, we're quite spectacular. So obviously, you've explained how the brains of these people were stimulated and what the impact was. But how long lasting was it was only when you had the science fiction cap on that you'll brainwaves of better synchronized or did it last for a month or year after that, they wore the scifi cops for about twenty five minutes, and they continued to do these tests what they were doing was so simple computer tests where you flash up to images three seconds apart. And you have to remember the first one for long enough to see how different the second one is that sort of simple test, and while they were wearing caps and after fifty minutes, the improvement was still going strong. That was the end of the time allocated in the study, they don't know for how much longer it would have worked, but they guess hours at least and maybe longer. Than that. Now, this initial experiments as proof of principle if you like and Robert Reinhard who is the leader of the project said that he thought that it would work for hours at least. But he hasn't proved that this is early research, which they're pushing forward as fast as they can. And so how could this be? I mean, all the participants in the study, I see more healthy. But is there any evidence that those large amounts of people growing numbers of people who have suffered serious memory declined because of dementia or Alzheimer's is this a technology that could grow and become really big for them. I think so although this study is the strongest evidence that I've seen for electrical stimulation, helping the memory it's not the first to demonstrate the effect magnetic stimulation can also do something similar. So this is part of a wave of research, which is moving towards improve. Having cognitive deficit as the scientists call it, and yes, the people in this study were all healthy. But the researchers are very optimistic that it could help with diseases like Alzheimer's, and that's going to be one of the next stages of research, and Alzheimer's research UK, the charity is very intrigued and raw that optimistic about where it might go. Because in a lot of brain diseases like Alzheimer's studies show that synchronizing across the brain really breaks down. It can't address the underlying problems without Seimas. That's going to require something else. Which hasn't yet emerged I research, but I think it could possibly help the symptoms of people who losing that memory throughout timers and indeed for other diseases, and is the study backed up by any other similar research part of broad wave of research that aims to help. Dementia Alzheimer's sufferers people suffering with a memory, but has lived in anything like this perhaps in other countries that would back it up. Yes. Those being quite a lot of research in other countries. And I think they'll be even more emerging once this results, which is published in the journal nature neuroscience once that gets out and outsiders research is rather focused on the chemistry of the brain developing drugs that will help proteins what better mop-up, nasty chemicals, and this being raw the little dementia research looking at the electrical side of the brain. So I think yes, this will really stimulate that the less funding for that. Because it's not a drug. That's partly true. The great financial resources of the pharmaceutical industry as being rather directed to this pharmacological chemical drug aspects of dementia. But one or two companies, including Glaxo Smith Kline are showing a lot of research interest in what's called electro, pharmacology or electricity tickles. And I think this might help that and is there a hope or know a chance that this kind of treatment could be made widely available. You know, how some affluent people go for their vitamin B shots. They got more energy to succeed throughout the day. Could we people let me in my forties? Could I be going to put the cap on once a week to get a memory boost? I don't think it's something you can do at home. Anyone can buy an EEG cap. But what is needed? I think is a specialist who will tell you the frequency to alternate your current tat. Because if you get it wrong, it might make it worse. Talks or something. I'd have any knowledge that watching your own taste, but they'll be clinics in the city. You get your Bichon you get your boat talks. You get your memory boost time, I consider it being adopted quite quickly. Because this sort of thing has a shorter regulatory pathway than new drugs. It doesn't have to go through phase one face to face three. If they make health claims for it. The people will have to obviously get through regulatory pathway, but it's quicker than putting in brand new drug on the market, which has nosed ten years. Plus, what about the health risks? I mean, it feels a bit strange to be having electrodes attached to your skull. The current is a very small one. I think it's measured in millions. But yes, I think you're right. We should evaluate the long term health effects. And if you get the frequency wrong, they could make things worse because if it decent Kern is is your brain for most people that are bad. They're having said that the researchers say that there are a few brain disorders which epilepsy. Is probably the most important where arguably this too much communication across slippery. And under a few slightly slave that down it could. And this is highly speculative be the treatment for epilepsy working in exactly the opposite direction while it all sounds pie in the sky at the moment. But you know, how quickly these things happen. Maybe in five years time. We'll be popping off together in our lunch break to go have Osco cups, fitted for a memory Bruce St..

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Vatican sex abuse summit emphasizes importance of accurately reporting abuse

The Designer Yard Show with Bret Achtenhagen

00:43 sec | 4 years ago

Vatican sex abuse summit emphasizes importance of accurately reporting abuse

"Five on the last full working day of the Vatican summit on preventing clergy sex abuse. German Cardinal Ren hard. Mark. Calls for better administrative procedures and record record keeping and certainly victims who won't be silenced. But heard this morning German Cardinal Reinhard. Marx addressed the importance of accurately reporting abuse that could have document the terrible deeds and named those responsible were destroyed or not even created instead of the perpetrators the victims were regulated and silence imposed consists developing protocols aimed at the protection of minors could help other vulnerable people, including those serving the church at CBS has Seth

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