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Atlantic Crossing | Fact or Fiction: Inside Episode 8 | Masterpiece

mp sf list 0 image: 15919 mp sf list 0 title: Fact or Fiction: Martha barged into the bedroom of the terminally ill president. mp sf list 0 description: FICTION: “We had to put an end to the relationship between Martha and Franklin,” says series co-writer and historian Linda May Kallestein. “When [Martha] realized he was dying, it was important for her to say goodbye. What they said to each other behind closed doors is not documented and we thought: How could the last meeting have been?” “In the series, we go from seeing  strong Roosevelt in 1942 to a weakened man in 1944. Crown Princess Martha becomes the viewers’ eyes in the development of his disease,” Kallestein explains. She adds that, according to President Roosevelt’s calendar, he and Martha did not meet much in the last days of his life. He died on April 12, 1945.

This Day in History - 11th April

daily dose of trivia for all the history buffs out there. So sit back and take a ride to all the fascinating things that happened today! People are trapped in history and history is trapped in people, and hence, every day has been a significant one in the foibles of History. Let’s take a tour of “This Day in History – 11th of April”. 1831Lewis Chess piece gets exhibited - Advertisement - The 12th century Lewis chess pieces are exhibited at the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, shortly after their rediscovery in a sandbank on the Scottish Isle of Lewis.

Why Did Nazi Germany Kidnap Children in Occupied Poland?

Why Did Nazi Germany Kidnap Children in Occupied Poland? The Nazi regime kidnapped hundreds of Polish children to raise them as sons and daughters of the Third Reich. Here s What You Need to Know: Adolf Hitler’s theft of Polish children is one of the “blackest page[s] in the annals of humanity.” In the summer of 1943, Malgorzata Twardecki, a single mother living in Nazi-occupied Poland, received an ominous order to bring her five-year-old son to the local town council office by 6 the following morning. He was to be sent on a holiday to improve his “health.” Malgorzata’s son, Alojzy, had blond hair and blue eyes. When Twardecki refused to obey the order, the military police arrived and took the young boy to the district office where he, along with other village children with similar characteristics, were led by Schutzstaffel (“SS”) officers to the local train station. Without being told where her son was being sent, Malgorzata watched the train leave with her onl

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