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Sculpting a Life: Chana Orloff during Occupation, Escape, Exile, Return (1938-1949), 10/23/2024
In this presentation, University of San Francisco professor and author Paula J. Birnbaum explores the life and work of Chana Orloff (1888-1968), the Ukrainian-born French sculptor who demonstrated perseverance and endured tremendous sacrifices during World War II. Against the resonant backdrop of world wars and a life of forced migrations, her sculptures embody themes of gender, displacement, exile, and belonging. A major figure in the School of Paris, Orloff contributed to the canon of modern art alongside Picasso, Modigliani and Chagall. Professor Birnbaum analyzes Orloff’s life and work during the tumultuous years leading up to the War and its aftermath (1938-1949), to show how she use...
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Otto Antoine (1865-1951): “The Painter of Berlin” between Compliance and Defiance
Просмотров 16521 день назад
Kathleen Langone presents the German born painter Otto Antoine (1865-1951), who displayed an early artistic talent but, due to economic circumstances, started a long-term career as a civil servant, initially as a clerk at a local post office. His drawing abilities were soon recognized and trained by the Impressionist painter Franz Skarbina at the Prussian Academy of Art in Berlin. In the follow...
Misunderstandings and Contradictions: The Art and Life of Jacqueline de Jong, 9/25/2024
Просмотров 65Месяц назад
Ariella Wolens presents a talk dedicated to the late Dutch artist, Situationist, and Pataphysician, Jacqueline de Jong (1939-2024). Born into a Jewish family in Enschede, Netherlands, De Jong’s infancy was spent in exile in Switzerland; she and her mother narrowly escaped deportation to Sobibor after being taken in by the resistance. For the rest of her life, she remained universally empathic, ...
Painted Memories of a Jewish Childhood in Poland Before the Holocaust, by B. Kirshenblatt-Gimblett
Просмотров 208Месяц назад
Lest future generations know more about how Jews died than how they lived, Mayer Kirshenblatt (1916-2009) made it his mission to remember the world of his childhood in images and words. Born in Opatów (Apt in Yiddish), Mayer left for Canada in 1934 at the age of 17. He was 73 years old when he began to paint what he remembered about growing up in Poland before the Holocaust. He had always told ...
George Grosz (1893-1959): The Stick Men. Talk by Karli Wurzelbacher, PhD, Huntington (NY), 7/24/2024
Просмотров 4953 месяца назад
George Grosz (American, b. Germany, 1893-1959) created the “Stick Men” series in Huntington, where he lived from 1947 until shortly before his death. Featuring hollow figures in an apocalyptic landscape, this group of watercolors offers a searing indictment of humanity following World War II, the Holocaust, and the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Grosz was an internationally...
"My verses are like dynamite” Curt Bloch’s Het Onderwater Cabaret. With Aubrey Pomerance, 7/10/2024
Просмотров 1353 месяца назад
Under threat from Nazi antisemitism, the young Jewish lawyer Curt Bloch (1908-1975) fled Dortmund for the Netherlands in 1933. He went into hiding there in 1942 and emigrated to the United States after the war. In his hiding place, from August 1943 to April 1945 Bloch produced a magazine with the telling title Het Onderwater Cabaret - “The Underwater Cabaret.” Week by week, Curt Bloch created s...
Art and Internment. Heinz Henghes the Stowaway Sculptor, Presentation by Ian Henghes, 6/19/2024
Просмотров 1254 месяца назад
Heinz Henghes (1906-1975) was born in Hamburg in 1906, a ‘Mischling’ of mixed Jewish and German descent. In America for almost 10 years before returning to Europe at a time of great political unrest Heinz spent time in Italy where he enjoyed the patronage of Ezra Pound, despite Pounds noted anti-semitism. In London at the outbreak of war Heinz was interned and sent to Australia on the notorious...
From Auschwitz to Hollywood: Jack Garfein, THE WILD ONE. With Producer Chantal Perrin, 6/5/2024
Просмотров 2004 месяца назад
The French producer of the feature-length documentary THE WILD ONE, Chantal Perrin, speaks with Ori Z Soltes from Georgetown University. Moderated by Rachel Stern, Executive Director of the Fritz Ascher Society. THE WILD ONE illuminates the journey of unsung artist Jack Garfein (1930-2019) - Holocaust survivor, celebrated Broadway director, Actors Studio West co-founder, and controversial filmm...
Steinberg before STEINBERG. Presentation by Mario Mario Tedeschini Lalli, 5/22/2024
Просмотров 1725 месяцев назад
The art of Saul Steinberg (1914-1999) was arguably one of the most recognizable for the US public from the mid-1940s until his death in 1999. Much of Steinberg’s best-known work appeared in magazines such as The New Yorker, but he also produced a larger body of drawings, paintings, and sculptures for gallery and museum exhibitions. His work cannot be fixed to one style or school. Though he is s...
“Let’s Talk of Interesting People”: The Story of Erna Friedländer (1890-1979), 5/8/2024
Просмотров 2385 месяцев назад
This presentation by Noit Banai, PhD, Hong Kong, and Ketul Arnold, Boulder (Colorado), traces Erna Friedländer‘s unique journey as a German refugee who survived Nazi persecution and World War II in Hong Kong, and subsequently migrated to England, Israel, and the USA. Erna Friedländer studied art in Berlin under Eugene Spiro and in Paris under Mela Muter, André Lhote, and Othon Friesz before emb...
Escape and Survival Through Art. Presentation by Eva de Jong-Duldig, Melbourne (Australia) 4/10/2024
Просмотров 336 месяцев назад
Spanning three continents, Eva de Jong-Duldig's improbable story of survival and ultimate settlement in Australia via Singapore illustrates the destructive influence of ethnoreligious intolerance and the capacity to rebuild after unforeseen trauma. The Duldig family thrived in Vienna prior to World War II. Eva's mother, Slawa, invented the modern foldable umbrella and her father, Karl, was a sp...
Bruno Schulz (1892-1942): An Artist, a Murder, and the Hijacking of History. Talk by Benjamin Balint
Просмотров 6526 месяцев назад
In this presentation, Benjamin Balint, author of the National Jewish Book Award winning book about Bruno Schulz, and Georgetown University professor Ori Z Soltes will discuss the life and work of Bruno Schulz. Bruno Schulz is renowned as a master of twentieth-century imaginative fiction. Isaac Bashevis Singer called him “one of the most remarkable writers who ever lived.” But Schulz was also an...
The Miraculous San Francisco Discovery ofAry Arkady Lochakov’s Lost Art. Julie Zigoris, 3/27/2024
Просмотров 2457 месяцев назад
One sunny May day in 2022-halfway around the world from Paris where the Jewish artist Ary Arkady Lochakov (1892-1941) died of malnutrition in 1941-a miraculous discovery was made. Maintenance staff came upon 48 abandoned artworks in a San Francisco waterside park, all of them carefully arranged as if they were meant to be discovered. 38 of the 48 artworks all had the same signature: Ary Arkady ...
BOOK LAUNCH: Welcoming the Stranger.Abrahamic Hospitality and Its Contemporary Implications, 3/18/24
Просмотров 397 месяцев назад
Considered from a range of theological, cultural, legal, and political angles, the book Welcoming the Stranger. Abrahamic Traditions and Its Contemporary Implications will be discussed by its editors Ori Z Soltes, Georgetown University, Washington DC, and Rachel Stern, The Fritz Ascher Society for Persecuted, Ostracized and Banned Art, New York. This book is a collection of thought-provoking es...
Traces of a Jewish Artist: The Lost Life and Work of Rahel Szalit, talk by Kerry Wallach, 3/6/2024
Просмотров 2657 месяцев назад
In this presentation, Gettysburg College professor and author Kerry Wallach will explore the life and work of Rahel Szalit (1888-1942; also: Szalit-Marcus). Szalit was a sought-after illustrator and painter who was active in 1920s Berlin and 1930s Paris. Rahel Szalit was among the best-known Jewish women artists in Weimar Berlin. She painted and drew landscapes, Berlin city scenes, animals, and...
“I’m always on the go…” - The painter Franz Domscheit / Pranas Domšaitis,” lecture by Jan Rüttinger
Просмотров 1388 месяцев назад
“I’m always on the go…” - The painter Franz Domscheit / Pranas Domšaitis,” lecture by Jan Rüttinger
The Art of Marc Klionsky (1927-2017): Shaping a Three-World Condition from Minsk to New York
Просмотров 3998 месяцев назад
The Art of Marc Klionsky (1927-2017): Shaping a Three-World Condition from Minsk to New York
In Hitler’s Munich: Jews, the Revolution, and the Rise of Nazism. Lecture by author Michael Brenner
Просмотров 1 тыс.8 месяцев назад
In Hitler’s Munich: Jews, the Revolution, and the Rise of Nazism. Lecture by author Michael Brenner
The New Man as Man Machine. A Book Talk by Eckhart Gillen, Berlin
Просмотров 1449 месяцев назад
The New Man as Man Machine. A Book Talk by Eckhart Gillen, Berlin
Samson Schames: Fragments of Exile. Presentation by Annika Friedman, Jewish Museum Frankfurt 12/2023
Просмотров 10110 месяцев назад
Samson Schames: Fragments of Exile. Presentation by Annika Friedman, Jewish Museum Frankfurt 12/2023
Klaus Friedeberger (1922-2019). Journey Around the World.
Просмотров 28110 месяцев назад
Klaus Friedeberger (1922-2019). Journey Around the World.
“Peter László Péri (1899-1967). A Hungarian-born Artist in Berlin and London,” talk by Arie Hartog
Просмотров 34011 месяцев назад
“Peter László Péri (1899-1967). A Hungarian-born Artist in Berlin and London,” talk by Arie Hartog
Horst Eisfelder: Diasporic Life in Shanghai’s State of Exception
Просмотров 15911 месяцев назад
Horst Eisfelder: Diasporic Life in Shanghai’s State of Exception
EVA ZEISEL (1906-2011), DESIGNER EXTRAORDINAIRE
Просмотров 329Год назад
EVA ZEISEL (1906-2011), DESIGNER EXTRAORDINAIRE
Art for the Millions. American Culture and Politics in the 1930s, talk by Allison Rudnick, 9/27/2023
Просмотров 651Год назад
Art for the Millions. American Culture and Politics in the 1930s, talk by Allison Rudnick, 9/27/2023
From Émigré to Englishman: Fred Uhlman, ‘Painter of Dreams,’ Dr. Nicola Baird (London), 9/13/2023
Просмотров 330Год назад
From Émigré to Englishman: Fred Uhlman, ‘Painter of Dreams,’ Dr. Nicola Baird (London), 9/13/2023
The Island of Extraordinary Captives, book talk by author Simon Parkin (London), 8/23/2023
Просмотров 271Год назад
The Island of Extraordinary Captives, book talk by author Simon Parkin (London), 8/23/2023
A Painter in Search of an Audience: Marie-Louise von Motesiczky in Exile, with Ines Schlenker 8/9/23
Просмотров 367Год назад
A Painter in Search of an Audience: Marie-Louise von Motesiczky in Exile, with Ines Schlenker 8/9/23
Between America and France: Varian Fry and the Rescue of Artists; Talk by Ori Soltes, PhD, 7/19/2023
Просмотров 402Год назад
Between America and France: Varian Fry and the Rescue of Artists; Talk by Ori Soltes, PhD, 7/19/2023
Erwin Blumenfeld (1897-1969), from Berlin to New York. A Life in Photography, 6/7/2023
Просмотров 321Год назад
Erwin Blumenfeld (1897-1969), from Berlin to New York. A Life in Photography, 6/7/2023

Комментарии

  • @jakewien4637
    @jakewien4637 6 дней назад

    Very informative talk. Thank you.

  • @schizoid6673
    @schizoid6673 Месяц назад

    What a treat. Thank you! Groszs art is sadly current in this time of imperialism and war.

  • @Louie_The_Sexy_Hag
    @Louie_The_Sexy_Hag Месяц назад

    Great xxxx

  • @rf9451
    @rf9451 2 месяца назад

    I read Mr. Balint's book, but thought this presentation added a lot to what was in the book. Thank you for posting.

  • @francoonoorto9974
    @francoonoorto9974 4 месяца назад

    THANK YOU

  • @lauraschreiner2361
    @lauraschreiner2361 5 месяцев назад

    Vielen herzlichen Dank für den reichhaltigen Vortrag! Sehr spannend 😍 Kurze Frage: Wo sagt Peter László Péri, "if you distribute all pictorial elements equally over the plane it is the representation of a social political aspiration"? Ich denke, dass genau hier der Blueprint für Praktiken liegen könnte, die mit der ungarischen Neoavantgarde assoziiert werden...

  • @debradisman
    @debradisman 5 месяцев назад

    Fascinating, I have heard Kerry in conversation with Griselda Pollock

  • @malcolmnorton2217
    @malcolmnorton2217 6 месяцев назад

    A wonderfully researched and presented depiction of a heroic and legendary lady! Thank you, Michael and Sabine.

  • @gizmophoto3577
    @gizmophoto3577 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much for this program. Blumenfeld has become a strong influence on my photography, and I welcome the opportunity to learn more about him.

  • @douglasstruthers8307
    @douglasstruthers8307 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you to the Fritz Ascher Society, Rachel Stern, and presenter & author Kerry Wallach for this fascinating and captivating presentation about a long lost dynamic artist - Rahel Szalit.

  • @douglasstruthers8307
    @douglasstruthers8307 7 месяцев назад

    Sorry that I missed this "live." Thanks for posting here on RUclips. It is important to honour artists such as Rahel Szalit who made such a vital artistic pre-WW2 contribution. Powerful and haunting work well worth recalling and celebrating.

  • @EricELT18
    @EricELT18 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for preserving and sharing the story of Fred Stein. Somehow I had never heard of this exceptional photographer and German exile. I now look forward to seeing the documentary of his life and work.

  • @Humannondancer
    @Humannondancer 8 месяцев назад

    Fascinating. I had no idea of that brief early political involvement of some Jewish figures in Germany.

  • @SeamusMcFitz-jz9if
    @SeamusMcFitz-jz9if 8 месяцев назад

    What about the 75 years of illegal military settler colonial occupation? The genocide etc...?

  • @robmikha4772
    @robmikha4772 9 месяцев назад

    You should do the same type investigation into those who owned the slave ships that shipped slaves from Africa. I can guarantee you theire descendants are much richer.

    • @fritzaschersociety1130
      @fritzaschersociety1130 7 месяцев назад

      That is not the focus of our work.

    • @zofiatomala7751
      @zofiatomala7751 6 месяцев назад

      🏅only those who know real history will understand your comments

  • @maureenobrien4807
    @maureenobrien4807 11 месяцев назад

    MARTIN BORMANN AND THE NAZI INTERNATIONAL. DR JOSEPH FARRELL.

  • @maureenobrien4807
    @maureenobrien4807 11 месяцев назад

    WILHELM REICH.

  • @shaulwiesen7876
    @shaulwiesen7876 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you!

    • @fritzaschersociety1130
      @fritzaschersociety1130 11 месяцев назад

      You're welcome! Please check out other lectures on this channel!

  • @johnmorgan5495
    @johnmorgan5495 Год назад

    Josef Herman exhibition on at the moment in Hay on Wye at Hay Castle (until Nov 12) with other Welsh based refugees artists escaping Nazi Germany plus present day refugee artists

  • @yara2052
    @yara2052 Год назад

    This lecture what absolutely wonderful! I was wondering if you knew of a way to access the full interview transcript of Hans Kinkel's Interview with Jeanne Mammen? I've been looking for it and can only seem to find little bits and pieces! Thanks you so much!

  • @adavis5926
    @adavis5926 Год назад

    Thank you for this important video. I'm currently finishing up the editing process for a novel that concerns in part the Nazi's treatment of degenerate art, and Nolde's work is mentioned in it, so your video caught my eye.

  • @425beechwood
    @425beechwood Год назад

    One of the accomplishments of the internment program is that they made my grandfather - who had never before prepared a meal - into a cook for 20 people. His relief at getting out of Vienna was so strong that he said he never resented being interned on the Isle of Man.

  • @cormacmacconnell3096
    @cormacmacconnell3096 Год назад

    I like to see the colours it is hard to get away from his political views who were so very dark

  • @graziellabushe85
    @graziellabushe85 Год назад

    I am reading the same book and have just learned about Charlotte Salomon. I was intrigued and decided to learn more about her. Thank you for your lecture!

    • @fritzaschersociety1130
      @fritzaschersociety1130 Год назад

      Am glad you enjoyed it! Find more stimulating lectures @fritzaschersociety1130, and sign up for our newsletter to find out about upcoming programs: fritzaschersociety.org/contact/

  • @semsemeini7905
    @semsemeini7905 Год назад

    My mother had a friend in Switzerland who told her she was Danish; that's why she spoke such excellent German. Years later she turned out to be a member of the Krupp family. One day I told her how I admired the Danes for saving the Jews. Her reaction was a blank stare which I thought strange. Later I understood why.

    • @fritzaschersociety1130
      @fritzaschersociety1130 Год назад

      Oh my. Am glad you enjoyed our lecture, though! Find more stimulating lectures @fritzaschersociety1130, and sign up for our newsletter to find out about upcoming programs: fritzaschersociety.org/contact/

  • @kellybrown7671
    @kellybrown7671 Год назад

    WOW! Just, WOW! I had no idea that such an amazing group of German/Austrian artists all existed together in such a terrible situation! Absolutely fascinating and inspiring. Many, many thanks to FAS and Simon Parkin for dedicating himself to this story and bringing it to life. Mainly, for giving voice to this experience. Thank you!

    • @fritzaschersociety1130
      @fritzaschersociety1130 Год назад

      Am glad you enjoyed it! Find more stimulating lectures @fritzaschersociety1130, and sign up for our newsletter to find out about upcoming programs: fritzaschersociety.org/contact/

  • @semsemeini7905
    @semsemeini7905 Год назад

    The billionnaires stole from Jews. So did the German Bundestag, Ministries of Finance and Justice after the war. In 1992 Germany legally stole again like in 1938, Berlin apartment buildings belonging to Austrian Jewish Nazi victims. The Berlin Court ruled it Unjust. The Austrian Supreme Court ruled it was Discrimination. The descendants in an attempt to seek Justice have filed a lawsuit in the USA against Germany for Thefticide and Unjust enrichment. ruclips.net/video/lFkI-u5iSHM/видео.html

  • @beckyx5834
    @beckyx5834 Год назад

    Great education. Love it. Ask Joseph P Farrell to come on. More to the story that world news to know !!

    • @fritzaschersociety1130
      @fritzaschersociety1130 Год назад

      Am glad you enjoyed it! Find more stimulating lectures @fritzaschersociety1130, and sign up for our newsletter to find out about upcoming programs: fritzaschersociety.org/contact/

  • @michaelheymann137
    @michaelheymann137 Год назад

    This is a most amazing presentation and generating very deep emotional feelings for me. It is mentioned in the lecture that Maria Luiko studied at the art school of Moritz Heymann. I am Michael Bruno Heymann, the grandson of Medical Professor Bruno Heymann from Berlin, the brother of Moritz Heymann. May I comment that “officially” it is recorded that Moritz committed suicide on his return from a visit in Berlin. But “unofficially” my research is pointing to something else that happened to him under the hands of the Nazis, but the clear evidence appears very difficult to uncover.

    • @fritzaschersociety1130
      @fritzaschersociety1130 Год назад

      Thank you for sharing your research!

    • @fritzaschersociety1130
      @fritzaschersociety1130 Год назад

      Thank you for commenting, and for sharing your family research with us! We are always happy to find new information or leads. I hope that the connection to our speakers and further research will bring you clarity.

  • @dramatika116
    @dramatika116 Год назад

    Read about this amazing artist from a book by Russian writer Maria Stepanova, thank you so much for lecture

  • @johnraymond731
    @johnraymond731 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this video and for the work that both of you do. Felix Nussbaum is a major artist who should be much better known. it's a gift that so much of his work was saved and is available to see. He is like no other painter affected by the Holocaust that I have seen who recorded what it was like during the experience. I feel I can access what it was like to be hunted and persecuted and haunted by death through his work. The other painter who he reminds me of is Samuel Bak, who barely survived the Holocaust and was too young and did not have access to painting supplies in the same way Nussbaum did during the war, and whose work is more a retrospective on the continuing loss.

  • @pattysicular6346
    @pattysicular6346 Год назад

    Mr. Blumenfeld - one of THE most creative Photographers - all eras

  • @FrankHorvatStudio
    @FrankHorvatStudio Год назад

    wonderful man!

  • @robsambosky6444
    @robsambosky6444 Год назад

    Informative. Avoid using text on the screen when you are reading other text. It prevents the brain from processing either one.

  • @tooth8551
    @tooth8551 Год назад

    ALL of this... that we're living through today. Goes back to the Great Schism.

    • @fritzaschersociety1130
      @fritzaschersociety1130 Год назад

      Am glad you enjoyed the lecture! Find more stimulating lectures @fritzaschersociety1130, and sign up for our newsletter to find out about upcoming programs: fritzaschersociety.org/contact/

  • @kellybrown7671
    @kellybrown7671 Год назад

    Thank you, Dr. Otto. Phenomenal presentation!

  • @kellybrown7671
    @kellybrown7671 Год назад

    As an art historian whose concentration is on Germany, I am so grateful for you all. Thank you all so much for the important work that you do!

  • @kellybrown9584
    @kellybrown9584 Год назад

    What a wonderful lecture, wonderful artist, and wonderful association. I am so happy to have found the Fritz Ascher Society. I am an art historian with my emphasis on German history and art, and I really love all that you do at the Society. Thank you so much for giving a voice to these wonderful talents!

  • @thausner
    @thausner Год назад

    Very interesting photos.

  • @anitahenriquez2082
    @anitahenriquez2082 Год назад

    What did you feel about the length of time it took for France to acknowledge its responsibility for the tragedy of the French complicity in the Holocaust. Over 50 years!!

  • @anitahenriquez2082
    @anitahenriquez2082 Год назад

    Why did the native born French Jews get rounded up along with the more recent immigrants without papers into the Veld’Hivre

  • @tboutelle1
    @tboutelle1 Год назад

    Such devotion to Eva's legacy. Thank you Helen!

  • @peterpalagonia7137
    @peterpalagonia7137 Год назад

    Great content. HORRIBLE production. Each painting deserved a full frame of presentation. Because you didn't do this, the images are murky and moldy. The text is not possible to read whatsoever at all. Tye narration is excellent. What you need to do is save the voice file and give this man's work the respect it deserves. Multiple paintings in a single frame leaves them soft, blurry and lacking essential content of their own. Also, how about some up close details of specific points of interest in a given piece. I applaud the describing of his work. The visuals are too often abysmal.

  • @redeemedone7457
    @redeemedone7457 Год назад

    Good in depth historical analysis of ww2 Germany however seems like you avoided Benz and focused on Porsche & BMW founders involvement with Nazi’s

  • @naradaian
    @naradaian Год назад

    Important but dreadful muffled unprofessional sound makws it too tiring

  • @alimay1011
    @alimay1011 Год назад

    Could it happen in Palestine - similar atrocities?

    • @CT-uv8os
      @CT-uv8os Год назад

      Ask the Native Americans.

    • @semsemeini7905
      @semsemeini7905 Год назад

      It happened in Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Libya etc when the Arab Governments stole the properties of their Jewish citizens and forced them to flee with their shirts on their backs.

    • @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885
      @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 8 месяцев назад

      @@semsemeini7905 "the majority of the Jewish population in Muslim lands were forced to flee their homes in the years following the establishment of the State of Israel....that Jews brought to the places where they lived, more than 850,000 Jews were forced to leave their homes in Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Libya, Morocco, and several other Arab countries in the 20 years that followed the Arab-Israeli war of 1948. "..."During the 1948 Palestine war in which the State of Israel was established, around 700,000 Palestinian Arabs or 85% of the total population of the territory Israel captured fled or were expelled from their homes by Israeli forces." How big is Palestine compared to Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Libya, Morocco and several other Arab countries?

  • @alimay1011
    @alimay1011 Год назад

    Denazification "which Putin perversely throws around" LITERALLY IS denazification of the Ukranian Nazis descended from the ACTUAL SS forces who committed all the terminations of Jewish life - the cognitive dissonance is astounding. The world is where it is BECAUSE the Nazis were let off. The bankers lead the NWO, etc

  • @kayyang-xm2rq
    @kayyang-xm2rq Год назад

    Could have done a better job on reading.

    • @fritzaschersociety1130
      @fritzaschersociety1130 Год назад

      Thank you for your feedback! Find more stimulating lectures @fritzaschersociety1130, and sign up for our newsletter to find out about upcoming programs: fritzaschersociety.org/contact/

  • @Lahouari780
    @Lahouari780 Год назад

    52:30 releasing the nuclear energy, the future looks more than bleek even those colorful but these color are deceptive, and the costume of the clown is red by the blood whot tainted it

  • @elainemcginnartist
    @elainemcginnartist Год назад

    inspiring and insightful, I love the title "return to the source" especially relevant to the traumas of war and the true values of art. Respect to the family who never abandoned her.