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Amanpour: Hilde Schramm, Deborah Lipstadt and Greta Thunberg

Amanpour

CNN

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4.11K Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2019

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

In this episode we take a look back at some of our favourite interviews this year. Hilde Schramm, the daughter of Nazi architect Albert Speer, discusses her foundation and how she came to terms with her father's involvement with Hitler. Our Walter Isaacson talks to author Deborah Lipstadt about her book, "Antisemitism: Here and Now" , and fighting hatred in the U.S. Climate activist Greta Thunberg discusses how she first took an interest in global warming.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome to Ammanpur. Here's what's coming up.

0:07.0

You will not replace us.

0:10.0

As anti-Semitism really You will not replace us.

0:13.4

As anti-Semitism rears its ugly head,

0:16.2

I traveled to Berlin to hear the incredible life story of Hilde Schramm.

0:21.2

Her father was the infamous Nazi Albert Schpier, but she has devoted her life to raising up Jewish rights.

0:28.6

Plus... Our Walter Isakson speaks with historian Deborah Lipset.

0:36.0

She won a seminal court battle against Holocaust Denier David Irving,

0:40.0

and she puts the resurgence of hate crimes into perspective.

0:44.0

Plus, you are never too small to make a difference.

0:47.0

Leaving it to the children, the 16 year old climate change activist who's captured the world's attention. I speak with Sweden's Greta Tunberg. Welcome to the program everyone. I'm Christiane I'm on poor in London. 74 years after

1:15.3

World War II ended 5% of British adults do not believe the Holocaust took place and 8% of them believe its scale is exaggerated.

1:25.0

Those are the shocking results of a new poll released this week to mark International

1:30.0

Holocaust Remembrance Day.

1:31.8

Seven decades after liberation, the few survivors left gathered

1:36.6

at the Auschwitz concentration camp to mark the solemn occasion. But also, there were far right Polish nationalists protesting the notion that any

1:46.3

polls collaborated with the Nazis. It's clear far too many people refused to

1:51.7

absorb the lessons of history and many simply are not

1:55.0

versed in that history. So it's all the more remarkable to meet one woman who's

1:59.9

devoted her life to never forgetting. She's 82 year old Hilda Schramm, perhaps the most

2:06.4

unlikely person to be conducting this campaign because her father was Albert

2:11.4

Speer, chief architect to Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime's minister

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