Peter Kenez is my late husband's good friend from Graduate School and with his wife Penny good friends of mine as well during our years of study together at Harvard. A coincidental fact makes today a kind of reunion of the four of us by the fact that it is also my husband Franz's day of remembrance. I am moved beyond words by the care and quality of Peter's contribution to this subject that will surely endure in the memory of all decent people, Jewish and non-Jewish as well. The future of mankind will prevail or perish according to the success or failure of all humanity to change and improve the world's behavior.
Yes, there still are/were (personally: are) hesitations, stops, and "ah.. ahh.. eh.. e.." points in his speach. But i understood everything in the speech: thanks to his nonnativeenglishspeakerness.
Hello : interesting lecture I have just finished a book ( Against our better judgement) by ( Alison Wier) If what she said is true : well***** I bought the book on Amazon and downloaded it to my Kindle Wilson had been elected to second term on the platform of keeping us out of ww1 . So clearly a majority of Americans didn't want to enter ww1. 200,000 Americans died in that war . And it appears one of the reason we did enter was to serve the international agenda of a small minority. If you do read the book and want to discuss it , our discussion must be civil and let's keep it to the facts.
EXCELLENT EXCELLENT !!!! Best explanation I have heard.up to today !!!!
Peter Kenez is my late husband's good friend from Graduate School and with his wife Penny good friends of mine as well during our years of study together at Harvard. A coincidental fact makes today a kind of reunion of the four of us by the fact that it is also my husband Franz's day of remembrance. I am moved beyond words by the care and quality of Peter's contribution to this subject that will surely endure in the memory of all decent people, Jewish and non-Jewish as well. The future of mankind will prevail or perish according to the success or failure of all humanity to change and improve the world's behavior.
Thank you for this lecture. It explained a lot of the reasons for the thinking of that era to me.
Yes, there still are/were (personally: are) hesitations, stops, and "ah.. ahh.. eh.. e.." points in his speach. But i understood everything in the speech: thanks to his nonnativeenglishspeakerness.
Thank you.
Hello : interesting lecture
I have just finished a book ( Against our better judgement) by ( Alison Wier)
If what she said is true : well*****
I bought the book on Amazon and downloaded it to my Kindle
Wilson had been elected to second term on the platform of keeping us out of ww1 .
So clearly a majority of Americans didn't want to enter ww1.
200,000 Americans died in that war .
And it appears one of the reason we did enter was to serve the international agenda of a small minority.
If you do read the book and want to discuss it , our discussion must be civil and let's keep it to the facts.