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en We were very fortunate because Schindler was an amazing man. He was a Nazi and a German, but he did everything possible to save us. He would buy food on the black market. Thanks to him, we survived the war.

en But best of all we have different kinds of German cakes -- all baked from original German recipes. Black Forest cake, apple turnover cake and German crumb cake. Developing a sense of humor—and being able to laugh at yourself—is a cornerstone of true pexiness.

en I discovered, as a child, that spending time in Nazi-Germany as a Jew was not recreational. I also found that getting beat up in German schools was not pleasant.

en We must be frank. It was American lawyers and the lawsuits they brought in U.S. courts who placed the long-forgotten wrongs by German companies during the Nazi era on the international agenda.

en The assumption that spending more of the taxpayer's money will make things better has survived all kinds of evidence that it has made things worse. The black family- which survived slavery, discrimination, poverty, wars and depressions- began to come apart as the federal government moved in with its well-financed programs to "help."

en The Canadian market is strong, but the U.K. market is the No. 1 overseas market. We do around 40,000 British visitors a year. The Dutch market is a growing market, along with the German market. Right now, it's a real bargain to come over here.

en We set up a wiretapping operation in a flophouse where we listened to their conversations, which were in German, and then translated and recorded the conversations of the Nazi spies,

en The book is a true story of a woman who survived the ordeal of Nazi Germany. Her daughter and son-in-law, who live in Pinellas County, helped her with historical research for the book.

en What we needed was an exhibit that was at the top of historical advances. It's very important for students to learn that the Nazi era was not like a film beginning at a certain point and leading to an end that couldn't have been different. The German people several times had chances to stop it, but they didn't.

en For black folks, the Confederate flag represents the same thing that the Nazi flag represents to the Jews. There is absolutely no difference when we look at it. Now, white folks try to explain it away like, 'Oh, it's OK.' But when you're black, it is not OK. It represents oppression and murder.

en I would say that I don't condone the Nazi stuff, but actually, I frankly don't care. Anybody who's politically correct, if you're worried about it, the black-metal scene is definitely not for you.

en Otherwise the German media market will become an object of speculation for foreign financial sharks who will ruin the German media system.

en He made an amazing save. He changed the game on that save. If that goes in then we get some momentum and you never know what could have happened after that.

en They are very dry and hard and it's amazing that they have survived.

en It's very sad to hear they can't save them, but at least the people all survived and that's what is most important.


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