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| | NewsHour Online: David Gergen interviews Ingo Hasselbach |
 | | INGO HASSELBACH: No. One point was what this guy in prison to me say, he say, okay, we sent a lot of Jewish people from Dresden to Auschwitz, but in Auschwitz you have a good life, it's very important, things like this, you have no problems. |
 | | INGO HASSELBACH: Basically, it's a very historical hate against Jewish people, and this contradiction was for me a way out of the movement in--in '92, for example, I met movie maker, Eric Bruning, and he said to me look for your contradictions. |
 | | INGO HASSELBACH: I worked for the last three years in Germany with young teenagers, and I make a lot of different experiences with young people, but I say always one point, and I think it's very important. |
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