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"NEWS photo by Max Finkelstein taken off TV screen."
I bet it killed them to have to put "taken off TV screen" in that slugline.
I don't use this word much, but that's awesome.Lady B's father in the middle receiving an award from Werner von Braun for his work on the lunar rover.
You'd have thought they could afford to send someone out to the Nevada desert to snap a shot.
"NEWS photo by Max Finkelstein taken off TV screen."
I bet it killed them to have to put "taken off TV screen" in that slugline.
Careful. Buzz is still out there.You'd have thought they could afford to send someone out to the Nevada desert to snap a shot.
Or at least get a still from Kubrick's dailies.
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I had the rare opportunity to "meet" Dr. Armstrong one time. I was at a small event where he was the keynote speaker. Later, during the reception, he was speaking with my Congresscritter, who I've spoken to on several occasions. I mustered up my courage and approached them, making eye contact with Rep. Turner. I spoke to him for a few minutes, but the best I could do with Dr. Armstrong was to smile and say, "Hi." Hell, it was thrilling to just get a nod and "Hi" back from him.Careful. Buzz is still out there.
All Jews with "non-Jewish" given names were required to use "Israel" or "Sara" as a middle name to further ensure they couldn't "pass as Aryan."
Marianne Wolff was one of the lucky ones. She and her brother escaped Germany via the "Kindertransport" to England, and later made her way to the US, where she grew up to become a respected pathologist at Columbia University. She is still alive and well and telling her story at the age of 91.
What happened in Germany is still within living memory. So how can people forget?
There has always been those who deny the holocaust. When US soldiers liberated Buchenwald, General Eisenhower deliberately ordered that photographic evidence be established, adding that there will be, in the future, those who will claim that this never happened."Never Forget!" Well, some of us don't... but sadly many do.
This month and all through Sept and Oct, the "Valley Campaign of 1864" Gen Phil Sheridan US Army of the Shenandoah, went head to head with Gen Jubal Early CSA Army of the Valley. Beginning in Jefferson County, WV and ending Oct 19th at Battle of Cedar Creek, VA. From that point on the Confederacy was never able to regain control of the Shenandoah Valley.