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Im said is no ward winning novelist historian and journalist whose recent novel the president focuses on the lives of women and nazi occupied paris her recent his later to speak to a number of Holocaust Survivors from that time and several journalist author and historian welcome to the alex semin chew thank you for inviting me thanks to you to the end about the leap out is in which you wrote after at least five years of research i mention some of the stories and if you can give us an idea of how you came across a louise wonderful women dont forget weve grown up in a time of peace and plenty weve never known fear but these women really experienced fear so i think thats one of the main things i i cant imagine that id ever be as courageous course we hope we would be but suppose we take a woman like us let test ila do still is still alive and living in peril still alive today who i think of often because she was only a child she and her sister madeleine were looked after by their mother because the fatherhood already being taken prisoner they were jewish family in the heart of paris and i think it needs to be said that many of these jewish families felt as if they were french they were proud to be jewish but they really identified as french they love france and it was the country of zoeller of rousseau so aflat whos now in her late eightys and the wonderfully elegant path easier and told me her story how they were rounded up in july nine hundred forty two one of these big roundups that the vision government undertook for the germans called the hassle of duvals even half the means round up and velde eve because they were taken to a sports stadium which was highly unsuitable for a matter of hours let alone days and. People were held there for five days in boiling heat and arlo two told me what it was like to be there and how they were taken by train then to another camp and most people were shipped onto one of the concentration camps mostly auschwitz where they were killed let and her sister and her mother by a series of really clever ruses persuaded the germans to let them come back into paris they said theyd hidden furrows and the germans really needed first of siberia and machines to turn furs into coats that were really important for the german army so they came back into paris and then they consciously thinking of course i cant we dont have a vine king thats whats so amazing when your life is hanging by a thread in that circumstance yes and they were persuaded by their mother to jump off a moving train to lie between the wooden sleepers and then the mother came back and collected them then they walked into paris the mother managed to hide them with people paying out of scraps of embroidery that cheated and paid for them to survive the war and then after the war when the mother discovered because what all the persians had to do they went to the outer new tayseer where there were great lists put up of people who were coming back and whether they had survived or not and after a while she realized that her husband who was her childhood sweetheart obviously wasnt coming back at that point the mother commit suicide and these two children are made orphans of state and asked let todays so positive and smiling and elegant and she goes into schools and she tells these stories because she believes like me that its really important to tell these stories of of survival to tell the stories of refugees because as you rightly say with. Still suffering the world is still turned upside down with refugees being displaced and where do they go on whos looking out for them and how can we help them most no difference really if any and what we do continue to write and you can continue to enjoy the tremendous insight you have with the survivors and members of their family this too must have affected you personally when speaking to people and wanting an impact of yourself as a writer journalist and historian and meeting people with many great thirtys but an interesting question how can it not and you know your constantly thinking partly of your responsibility to tell these stories accurately not to be judge mental to understand the courage of sometimes think teenagers one woman i met on the death march who had completed the death march with her mother but when she was a teenager she used to deliver pamphlets in paris and she told me how she use the walk from one mattress station to another if she thought because stop or waiting for her how on earth could i imagine that i would have found the courage so it certainly made me feel that one has to be a bit more courageous in life but also yes there were many nights when i lay awake and i thought you know i dont want to exploit these stories but on the other hand i think it is very important that theyre told so does have it does have that effect on you youre right well and said i thank you very much indeed for sharing your experiences with us thank you for talking to me. The key aspect to remember this is to celebrate the cheapened of refugees and survivors of the mine the souls of poor of this world would be if they had not been saved with me his mother mary came to london on the very last true most part of the conduct transport through. Welcome to the exam and should one alex thank you for having me your mother told you a great deal about what she remembers of top exactly. What it should. Be getting on the train what was the last time she saw your grandpa well she remembers sitting on her papas knee and him saying to her if you hear yes i know youre in england so she knew those words in english then she said that you remember going to the station and she was really excited to go and see a train in a station and she was with mom this was from vienna this is from vienna she was holding her mother and fathers hand and her and she was there as well and she was skipping towards the train loads of people at station then she turned around and her mother had gone her father had gone and she was Holding Hands with her auntie and she was looking around for mom or pop or a bearing in mind she was this high and then the next thing she knew she was pushed on the train and turned around and her auntie was gone and then she started to get frightened and started to cry and she couldnt see over the winter so you know the train was here and my mother couldnt see out of the window so she just started to cry to them to understand what happened wired up and i think probably years later but she was picked up at heritage and then she went to a family in london and she was not a jewish no i mean a lot of the jewish families wouldnt take the children and i mean thats quite common law marriage and i dont know if it was fear about you know what would happen to them but they a lot of them went to gentile families and so my mother didnt even know she was jewish until she was eleven anyway determined to reclaim jewish heritage where she didnt really know anything about it until she left she was which was brought up into this family and she was a companion for their daughter and my mom came with some beautiful boots as a child and beautiful clothes from vienna and all of these clothes were given to this other child and so she lay there in this little bed and she stood say that used to lie on the end of her bed oh my god this is going to make me cry. She used to lie on the end of her bed some of its come can you think that shows that the real impact of these events will succeed only generations short because it makes you so you know aware of your mortality for a start of how how brave my grandparents were this tiny little girl had no one and so when i was born she was so she looked after me she loved me so much but she had she really didnt know how to be a mom herself so when eleven years old she went to the beacon in Tunbridge Wells which is where all the children went and i think that would probably be just after the war had finished or but when the war was finishing she was sent to the big event and then she met all the other children whod been on mccains transport children that came over and they are they were all together in this place in Tunbridge Wells and thats when my mom started to realize who she was and that and i want you to share a story of yes and then then she got the telegram because then they were all given telegrams about saying what had happened to their parents and she said all the other kids are getting telegrams sister alive brother alive mary grabbing her parents exam and i said that was it so she just thought well im not im not holding the news was broken just in the form of in the form of a telegram parents exterminated that was the end so your mom after thinking she was alone in the world all of a sudden a brother pops up to tell you how she felt when she was introduced to a close up with well uncle joseph found her and the reason that he found her was that her father was in auschwitz and he found his father in auschwitz and he said to his father said to his son you have a sister in england and you have to go and find her suggested escape from russia that which is very rare not many people did and he came to find his sister in england and he found her remember and i met uncle joseph and the first thing my mother showed me was the number on his own for most of you and the he also was able to give you more information about the family. Yes saying that you know his father was a comedian that he was a big star in the initiatives or so we want to be a she became. She became a script and then she had to put twenty when she married she married my dad my dad was a very big star then and she married him she had about a jewish dance and he found because he always wanted to adopt one of the children from the can transport so when he found her he brought her home to his house and sunderland and said look ive found my refugee said he he got it from the very beginning if you like so he kidnapped her and took him to sunderland which. Really wasnt that but she did very well and then he became ill and because he was very very successful he took played him three times in three months and his career was just taking off. To have a fantastic time away are the better and there are just too strong yeah there i had a brain tumor and then my mom had to learn how to survive without him and of course a friend of hers had just opened a nightclub in new castle and he asked her if he could ring up somebody to to book him and my mom then became an agent do you think knowing the background of your family if. You moved determined though or were the you know emotional drawbacks to it but i still think your values are very different when you know what youve come from because you are you know the child of a refugee. So therefore things that are transients dont mean that much i mean you know my mother always used to say remember the thing about fame as well because my father was very famous and shes to say to me and you can forget about fame darling because you cant take it to bed with you and it doesnt love you at night it doesnt pay the bills so its made us all very very levelheaded when we see the stories of other Refugee Families and their descendants and the success theyve achieved in a range of human endeavor do you have a feeling of solidarity as of yes justification yes i do what i feel that with any people that have had family in the kinda transport of people that have lost people in the holocaust i feel she actually connected to them because i think that the thing is now. Everythings become very diluted we are in a very sort of Cosmopolitan Society so theres mixes of everything but i feel what we went through i still feel it still feel its part of me its never left me i dont know if my children feel the same but its definitely part of me what message you think. Societies which accept refugee terms of the potential for good which often comes out of it yes i mean i think people should look after refugees i really do i understand that you know that there is possibility that a huge influx of people but i think when theres a war and we can help people why wouldnt you listen to your life story your moms story particularly when your family is living testament firstly to what actually happened to people to have families thats really important stories to yes absolutely i mean you know we hear what happened to our family you know there are people today that said the local color codes didnt exist well it did otherwise there are millions of people who have been wiped out we dont know where they are something definitely happened and we have to acknowledge that and we have to acknowledge it enormously and our children its a very important part of history. And those of us of survived yes families of us of you who have survived through your mother yes a million contribution to their adopted country oh yes well i mean my mother just loved that she was proud to be british she was so proud to be british and i think weve helped so many people in this country and we should carry on doing that its really important. Thank you so much thank you. It is no over seventy years since the full horror of the extermination camps was revealed and thats the voices of the last first hand testimony the survivors are still than the priority must be to present the next generation of the opportunity to remember the reality of the Holocaust Memorial day is part of the process as are the monuments and centers large and Small National and Community Led but none of these will really matter unless the Educational Program is effective in presenting the experience which is etched into the Life Experience of every school child. Then and only then can we be assured that the horror of the previous generation will not be visited on those who fall. Back on the matter of. This little bundle of joy would have no chance of surviving in the wild mother pandas can only read one cup at a time but usually give birth to two. Every year china puts a lot of effort into making up for this cruel mistake of nature. Is just it was you or any of. Chinas Panda Breeding has become something of a production line. Its almost as though theyve been copied three d. Printed and put on show for the public. Several cubs are born here each year. But only left work by dedicated scientists will be funded think if panda love can be encouraged in captivity its not as though they dont practice until but in the same lazy way they do Everything Else this proud mommy gave birth to twins and has no idea that a special love potion was formulated just for the. More. This is han kentucky. Over more on this group of the boys it was three families and. No money since he was almost no coal mines left. His job to grow ok when i was just a man and it was a lot of these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. I remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and its how its happened. And currency market itself is still on track to eclipse the Global Banking oleg obviously which is what we need what we want and ive always said its a bank starkiller thats the primary use of bad coin of the purse. You dont really know. What. Was in. Sports highest Court Quashes the lifetime olympic bonds home to dawn to over two dozen russian uplinks so accused of doping violations. Also ahead this hour the bipartisan defied deakins in washington with the white house expected to release a classified couldnt rushnell memo on friday the documents allegedly d. T. L. Surveillance abuses by the f. B. I. Including spied on donald trump select. Plus german intelligence warns the children of Little Fighters could be recruited to carry terror attacks in the country describing them as living time bombs weve got live reaction coming up in the program. Live and direct from our International News center here in moscow every hour of the day this is our two International Welcome to the program i mean only the court of arbitration for sport has overturned the life time olympic bronze of twenty eight Russian Elites accused of doping and upheld the results of the sochi winter games from twenty fourteen keeping abreast of old the Balance Sheet on the. This ruling has to be the olympic equivalent of having your exit cancelled at the last minute twenty eight previously banned for life from the games and ill fully cleared of all doping allegations sanctions against them dropped nine a hard won medals in sochi are set to return to their rightful owners named and shamed they refused all along to accept the punishment for being guilty by association youre done with its such a relief for us because were really are innocent the public is now where that many people believe that we dont but our close ones of course knew it wasnt true im really disappointed with the Olympic Movement its a complete mess. Theres a lot of uncertainty the bans were justified in some cases in others not im happy that the athletes in my sport. Have been partially acquitted and im sure well be promoting our movement further. Legal mechanisms exist and we hope well still have the time to fight for our rights if not at cas then in a civil court switzerland has a long history of considering cases if there are agents have always sat the truth and justice always prevail in the end yet the verdict came with a catch. This does not mean that these twenty. Innocents but. Due to insufficient evidence held the sanctions and old individual results achieved in such reinstituted so hold on a second you yourself proclaimed theres no proof to convict these athletes what part of innocent until Proven Guilty in my not getting here this short remark is the latest twist in whats been a nerve racking roller coaster of a doping scandal for russias athletes the International Olympic committee initially slapped the russian team with a blanket Ban Following a report accusing the country of a state sponsored doping program the court of appeals heard both from the author of the report and its key witness though and didnt find their testimony convincing enough these two men who were involved in exposing all of this mess basically gave us enough evidence to say listen mcclaren water you see we dont believe you guys the tribunals conclusion has poked a sizable hole in the reasoning behind the i. O. C. His decision to bar russia from the olympics but the not guilty verdict does not guarantee a ticket to south korea later this month its still the hour youll see that gets the last say in who does go and who does not since the russian Olympic Committee is suspended russian athletes can participate in pyongyang only on invitation by the i. O. C. The result of the caste decision does not mean that athletes from the group of twenty eight will be invited to the games so for now even without an invitation to south korea the twenty eight russian athletes have potentially paved the way for other clean athletes to achieve justice but even with this battle won the war is far from over. Ignition and off with the me and points of todays ruling will we discuss the issue with a number of experts including renowned sports lawyer or to impart served he welcomed the ruling. But if there is a victory for common sense and the fundamental principles of the olympics over political whims weve always stuck to the principles journey i. O. C. Inquiry and with cas as well charter its based on them thats what appeared to cool it in leftist when he created the Olympic Movement of first of all its a great victory for those twenty cleats were fired over a year to claim their innocence and. This is a confirm that they have not committed any wrongdoing and had wrongly sanctioned something they had not done theoretically. Could challenge those this isnt the grounds on which you can. This is before the court are very limited and i dont see how you could be successful. And you can imagine having a life turned upside down for the olympics would lead to a lot of joy and relief all this is the reaction of one russian crosscountry skier after hearing the verdict that tell you not veer she was one of the twenty eight athletes cleared of toping she is clearly overjoyed are the courts this. Moving on the release of a classified congressional memo allegedly d. T. L. Ng abuses of surveillance powers by the f. B. I. Is expected to be approved by President Trump tomorrow friday the possible move has already led to a major backlash from both the agency and the Democratic Party with the details of this little apartment. Well a specter of anticipation is hanging over washington d. C. As everyone is anticipating the release of the memo now at this point weve already heard from many republicans who say theyve seen the memo and that the content is shocking theyre calling it worse than the watergate scandal now essentially the memo is purported and expected to show great abuses by the f. B. I. Essentially that they have the f. B. I. And the u. S. Department of justice were abusing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in order to spy on donald trump that is what is being alleged now weve already got a recording of donald trump on a hot mike saying that the memo will be released just released. Right now one hundred. The f. B. I. Is saying in complaining essential that they didnt have enough time to review the memo out before its pending release and weve also heard from adam schiff a top democrat who is saying that changes to the memo have been made without prior approval and its called on the white house essentially not to release it hes saying its not ready to be released there have been changes that have been made to it that weve also heard from devon newness spokesperson devons known as the chair of the committee and he said that some of those changes actually came at the request of the democrats it was minor edits some grammatical fixes as well as two edits done at the request of the f. B. I. Now this medal is set to to really kind of challenge and kind of throw away some of the credibility of the f. B. I. As well as the entire russia investigation in response to this weve heard a number of Democratic Leaders say that the calls to release the memo are somehow a plot by the kremlin that as the hash tag released the memo went up on social media Top Democrats sending a letter to social media basically saying that they wanted them to investigate whether or not russian bots were. Behind the release but its gone further than that at this point weve now heard allegations that perhaps the force is responsible and the chairman of the committee could actually himself be a russian agent. Is it possible that the republican chair of the House Intel Committee has been compromised by the russians as a possible plea at all the russian agents running the House Intel Committee on the republican side i hope thats not the case i mean this is behavior speak about the i mean im not the first person whos raised this hes behaving like someone whos been compromised by. Investigators reportedly are interested in steins advocacy for better relations with russia any vote for stein is a vote that otherwise would have gone to hillary. Donna brazil would seemingly buy into full fuel propaganda spread by both the russians and her opponent candidates. If those objections the senator from kentucky on the floor before i read this if theres objection you are achieving the objectives of let me put. A libyan man who lost his whole family in a need to urge rape is planning to take his fight for justice to the European Court of human rights he said the alliance dropped two bombs on his home during its military intervention in the country in twenty eleven. Now we demand that nato explain why our house and other houses were shelled are they military targets i dont understand why nato targeted our house sadly my dear wife died as well as my cousin not one of my innocent children and our neighbor that our friends were there with this it was a monstrous crime and that nato has the latest equipment and technology which allows them to accurately determine the target of the nato aircraft struck specifically at night when people are in their home well not

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