legacy of order. In Spain, everything works well, there is education, cleanliness, respect. We should follow their example." After his remarks caused an outcry in Spain, the Italian sought to distance himself from his comments, explaining that he was not praising totalitarianism. He said: "I just wanted to say that Spain is better that Italy in some respects and provide a political context. I would never dream of praising dictatorships. My father conceived me after having been imprisoned in Nazi concentration camps." Born in 1946 in a village in the northern Italian province of Gorizia, near the border with the then Yugoslavia, Capello insists a hardworking upbringing and the encouragement of his father to pursue his footballing dreams are the roots of his success. His father played for an Italian third division side and an uncle was so good that he played for the national side
Synagogues existed, could go freely, but stopped using by 50s, understood being watched. State houses, certain things can be done, under certain conditions, 3 people max. Babi Yar singling out Js, insult to mem of non-Js. 10% Sov citizens killed. What is ok to memorialize? What is not ok? Pointing question at solidarity. Local collaboration. Hanging people left and right in 45 for collaboration. Topic for public debate, very sensitive. Liberal democracies can handle better than quasi-dictatorships. Holland most volunteers to SS. 29 April Jacob Schiff, tried to dry up anti-Semitic tsarist Russia, turn of century, not give loans. Failed, European banks kept giving loans, profit. More connected to Europe than Russia. Jackson-Vannick laws, 70s. Commerce, twist arm to allow Js, also Ger and Armenians, to leave. Could buy everything from Canada, Australia, etc., that could have got from US. Declarative level. What was actually done. Europe has economic potential to influence Russia
He seeks to communicate unnoticed. And to block this very attempt and root out the enemy within, governments erect great filters at their mail and cable ports of entry to prevent and detect these clandestine communications. These sieves, which let innocent messages flow through, are the censorship organizations. Descended in a sense from the black chambers of the 1700s, they are creatures of war in democracies and of tyranny in dictatorships. Censorship first sprang up on a major scale in World War I, and the lessons that Britain learned then she put to good use twenty years later when S, SCRAMBLERS, AND SPIES 275 she again filtered communications. Even before the United States entered the war, British censorship had caught two major German spies in the United States and its protectorate of Cuba. In December, 1940, one of the 1,200 examiners that British