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the make up your own mind the w need for mines. the news . this is the w. news lies from the cause grove, israelis and palestinians reaches the fire box. benjamin netanyahu says he's determined to press ahead with a military offense against hamas in garza, the palestinian militants, fire walkers into israel. the people they're running for cover. also coming up. we want the
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afghans who was for the german army say their lives. alright, with as prepared to withdraw, they want germany to grow them and opposition to the total and the fix is growing as japan sees a spike in new cove. it's 19 cases, but the international olympic committee says the games will go on ah hello, i'm here. i'm a 100, a senior. how mos official says that he expects israel and gaza minutes and to reach a see fire within quote, a day or 2. for now though, cross border attacks continue israel doors to know a series of stripes on gaza early thursday and come off again fired rockets into israel. since then, the fighting start attended 10 days ago. more than 200 people have been killed.
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many of them are victims. the young girl rescued from what was once her family's home destroyed in an air strike . she was buried in the rebel for hours as her siblings and mother died around her calling for help. the 2 days later, she's recovering with her father in hospital severely traumatized. her name is susie. on the matter of finding that along the way, i heard the voice of my children. from beneath the rubble calling me, i heard my son's voice calling, dad, dad, before he suddenly became silent. he's 2 and a half years old. what and my daughter was calling me, dad, dad, a few words. then she went silent too. i can imagine
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these really army has been showing the gas strip targeting how much this tunnel systems there. they reported that they took aim at about 50 targets, but there's no guarantee there won't be innocent deaths to say we don't, we hope we can restore why we can just quickly. i want to say that we're doing that while doing the utmost to avoid civilian because the palestinian president, my food boss, has called for an immediate end to the fighting. i'm at home, we don't have the attacks and destruction in garza are, is really occupation led to terrorism in a war crime that is punishable by international law. what the media had out, however, and into hostilities in the middle east still seems a long way off. international diplomacy is trying to make inroads. german foreign
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minister, a high call mass announced he will fly to the region on thursday for talks with israelis and palestinians. in you was him with him on my left meanwhile and gotcha. susie still isn't talking and she's only just started to eat and drink again. the doctor say they can't get her the psychological help. she needs because of the fighting. if any victims are innocent here, it's the children. now some of those rockers find by hamas and listens, made it past israel's. i don't defense system. nathan wednesday, presidents rushed to bomb shelters. incidentally, a rockets hit a residential building, no casualties or porters from that strike. but 12 israeli, including 2 children, have been killed by him off the tax. the possibilities began. let's take a look at other stories making headlines around the world. us secretary of state anthony, blinking and his russian counterpart. so again,
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i have had their 1st face to face meeting. the pep met on the sidelines of this year's arctic council meeting in iceland. both stress the need for their countries to cooperate on a range of issues despite their differences in this lesson, the u. s. has weighed sanctions on the german firm over seeing construction of rushes north stream to pipeline. but it will impose sanctions on russian ships and companies involved in the projects. the pipeline runs through the bold 60, into germany. the us previously claimed the pipeline would make europe to dependent on russian energy, germany, foreign minister, called the move constructive of protest have taken place against the penetration of syrian refugees across the peace in denmark. authorities recently revoked to the residency. comments of more than $200.00 syrians, many have lived in denmark for years with their families and will now be separated
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. early this year, the danish government declared parts of syria, thanks enough for refugees to return. and thousands of french police officers have protested outside parliament in paris, demanding breaths of protection and punishment for attacks against them. it comes to offer an officer, was shot dead while on duty. in the southern city of german troops are preparing to pull out of a gun. it's done by july and they'll be leaving behind many afghan colleagues who supported the army for many years. working as interpreters, gaz drivers and cooks the afghans say they are now in danger. because the taliban considers them to be their traitors. we want the law not to read. so tiny lead the protest. the small group is standing in front of the german army camp in missouri,
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a sharif in northern afghanistan. these men, a former local gunners, fer employees. know that the money to be alive to emigrate to germany. we have to leave because we work with them and the community call us by the community call us, for example, perpetrators. so we have to leave, otherwise we will be killed. we will be as soon as we will be getting up any assassination will be happy to us. we meet so tiny at his handle. he works for the german army from 2009 to 2018 on boy shows photos of his german colleagues as a translator. the 31 year old was always at best side mike of what he does, the military job hops every minute. risk, we were in operation, we were in deployment and, and a water zone in operation. so therefore,
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we were fighting of anomaly then he showed us this letter. it says i'm much of eat so tiny is a danger to our fighters. therefore, we have to kill him. it was sent by the islamic emerett of afghanistan, the way the taliban referred to them. so that's why some time he wants to move to germany as quickly as possible. he has applied 7 times and was always rejected. so that's something this german soldier content to stand, he was deploy to afghanistan and now leads an organization helping local high is that he points to the example set by other nato members. in the financing started when i'm in a cognitive in the united states, there is a special immigrant fees and programs in the netherlands has started directly granting assign them to local hires who indicate their in danger. this would become, as you, the german defense minister says her country has considerably simplified the procedure
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when the seal is, our goal is to help those people who are side and bring them to safety in germany together with their families. this applies to those who are working for us now or have done so in the last 2 years. we are still discussing the question of how to deal with early a case for gun and hope that means much of it so tiny can't come to germany. his case is still open behind him, the next plane takes off as the german army brings its equipment home. the last of its soldiers usually gonna stand by july. now, spain has accused morocco of showing a lack of respect for the european union by allowing migrants to cross into spain's don't african enclave of the usa. around a 1000 migrants have arrived since monday. many of them risking their lives by swimming around break waters to cross the border. spain's interior ministry says
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more than half have already incent back. those who make it to the shore of sale are immediately picked up by spanish soldiers. the numbers of migrants who cross for morocco have decreased overnight. after more than 8000 had managed to reach the spanish enclave in a bit. more than a day. spain deployed the army to patrol the border and sent them my friends back. speaking in the parliament in madrid, 2 days spanish prime minister, a little scientist vowed to restore order and set that some 4800 migrants had been sent back to the spanish. but i remind you that the border with soda is not only a border between spain and morocco, but also a european border. and that in this case, the lack of control by the american authorities is not only a lack of respect was vain, but also to the european union. some reports as well as this footage suggest moroccan police allowed many of the migrants to cross over to soda unhindered
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because of a diplomatic spat with spain. morocco is upset that a separatist leader who is seeking independence for the western sahara regent ruled by morocco is currently getting medical treatment in spain than what the officials in madrid say they are further reinforcing security. and so that to prevent more arrivals. well, the w correspondent, yan phillips shows in the spanish enclave. i'll see you to. he says that tension there are likely to continue. it seems like a simple fence between morocco and spain, but it has become an important symbol of world politics over the past day. thousands of niagara and have one across the border. you can still see some of that close here. it seems like the price that spain has to pay for out sourcing some of its, bought our protection and paying millions of euro to morocco to prevent migrant from passing the border. now, during the diplomatic dispute, morocco has started to make use of its power and has started to let migrants pass.
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thousands have arrived over the past days, and the challenge doesn't seem to be over to tokyo now, where the drum beats to cancel this. some is already postponed, olympics and paralympics has been echoing on the streets and from a group of doctors despite a spike in private 900 cases. the head of the international olympic committee insists the games will open as planned in july the i o. c is thomas bar in the upper left, loomed large over the start of the tokyo meeting, insisting the games will go on. we are now fully focused on the delivery of the olympic games. it is after all box international olympic committee holding the ultimate se into whether to hold the games. the host city contract says so signed by all interested parties in 2013, when tokyo won the rights to host. in the termination section,
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it says the i o c has sole discretion to terminate should safety be threatened. i in the midst of a brutal 4th wave of corona virus infections poll after poll show a clear majority in favor of terminating the games over fears. it could become a super spreader event box. some said should cancel the olympics while in tokyo for this week's meeting. he actually stayed home though in switzerland. when i do not know that isn't coming means he cannot come and that implicitly recognizes japan's emergency situation. so thing in the video now to show all will be well for the japanese people during the olympics and paralympics box points to bench rehearsals in which athletes competed and were housed in a strict bubble. and he added, most teams will now bring additional health professionals. should corona, virus infections occur with our jump annisa partners in france?
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i can only re emphasize these 40 commitment of the i of the, to organize together. they've big and in the games for everybody momentum. so important in many sports events is not on box side at the moment, but it's still the i o c's call whether to cancel the games, which have cost at least $15000000000.00 and are now just over 2 months away. anticipate sports news now. well cup winners, thomas miller and matt tunnels have been welcome back team germany one month before the european championships. they were told there were no longer needed on the team back in 2019. but coach you actually know says they will be valuable in the upcoming tournament. but has had a stellar season with buying munich and is the bonus leak as top assist maker and hummel's help put documents into next seasons champions?
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you're watching the news. here's a reminder of our top story. israel is continuing. a launch is continuing to launch as strikes against hamas in gaza, cause growth deescalate the concept. benjamin netanyahu in the operation will continue until its objectives are achieved. that's what she w. news. i'm really bothered to. ah. the species expedition into the language of their research team to the pacific to include job whales starts july 4th on z w.
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ah the the news in september 1943 brothers occupied nazis. the 1st order of business to ground up the tooth and he tug capital thousands scrambled for a place to hide the sled money into the catholic hospital under the care of 3 doctors to risk their own
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life to protect them. the news the doctors had taken and to preserve life. they thought the state duty, no matter what, because they knew what faith might be. ah and which describes chart and daring. these doctors conspired to fool the not with the deadly contagious sake they called it in drug case. the shot by the end result is why syndrome k was in entered. my father said i had to save those lives and it was my duty. i'm a doctor. i did my duty as a doctor. ah. what are you always wins?
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oh, the, the the rumors about the murder of jews in the east and death camps and shooting squaws . it's something that roman jury heard about knew about. however, it felt far away to them because up until this point until october 1943, they'd been subject to restrictions and discrimination since 938, the italian race blood had not been subject to physical danger. one contemporary that all of rome was divided into half those who are hiding in
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rescuing the hidden fishing church did little to help. pope pius did very little. he did something but very little himself. he's the bishop of rome and the shepherd of all catholics around the world. he's also head of a state vatican city is, is the city, state, and practices politics like any city state, 110 acres in the residence. 5, you can city states in the world, my area and population, but not in terms of influence. the holy c, a room is the curious fiction of the pope in world affairs. this became crucial during the war, especially during the nazi occupation. the holy scene needed to maintain some little diplomatic relations with the nazi occupied 3 kilometers away in the shadow with the vatican, nestled on tiny, tiny veronica from the 450 year old hospital run by catholic fries and controlled
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by the vatican. defective in if a hospital hello, my name means do, could brothers the times, the not seals, you patient, it was run by a catholic, doctor named giovanni bought a male and it became the sign of a courageous during the court. nobody down my father, giovanni bro, mail received a call from a young prior from the hospital. jim and this young man whose name was brother, my rich, he'll be aleck, wanted to transform this institution into a real hospital sit late. he said, so you are cheap position of a hospital, but you have no hospital and i in turn have a hospital, but no cheap physician. so what happened to me? no emotion rained thought is, let's take a step back. in 1938,
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italy began to enforce racial laws based on the notion that the jews were a separate race, an inferior race in the video. well that i think it's in a jeep and corner challenger, and there was a young doctor name victoria such a dotie. he was a head physician at the public hospital in and corner the been the around the 3 mattie, or there was, but then quote, video around it was a period of great frustration because i no longer had my personality. like all the bad stuff we had become 3rd, 4th class citizen. if not work we had nothing in i ventured into the unknown apple. i didn't know anyone showing us for them. so at a certain point, they were forced to fire victoria such a doughty guy because he was a jewel, does even get a video of a sort of my uncle was a professor at the school of medicine in general pathology. and one of his students
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was the head physician of the fact they've been in for a tele hospital in rome. professor born a male barra male, was a strict catholic on the anti fascist months. if i did have you about it. so he phoned my father and said listen, i'm sending dunker such a daughter. i hope you can somehow find a position for him and mother dami. ah, laura, that had been the head physician shook my hand and then turned to the friar. i rather joseph a smock for the doctor. at that moment, i knew that life had changed for me. from being nothing. i had my personality back, that was my 1st encounter with people on a level of data and the terrible war started to get into
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on may 22nd. 1959 germany and italy formed an alliance. the pact, the dean with the mfc packet and that going to gain jan. i brought her news of the invasion of syphilis. july 9th, 1943 spearheaded by the united states. the allies began the recall campaign with the invasion of pistole. they needed to make their way to prove it would prove to be a long and bloody undertaking. they were fighting against when germany must fumed military strategist, albert carefully to command charged with defending italy from the general eisenhower. and could you please surrender. government has
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surrendered its verses unconditionally, easily surrendered. he sent catherine to secure around. he was the general responsible for the destruction of the fear that the nazis we're going to do the same to run today. we're running and shouting, the germans are coming. the germans are coming with the not see strong hold on run . it was influenced permeated to cc and eventually the highest of the catholic church and the vertical the seat of pope pies, the 12 a low that lets you do what you wanna do during the fascist period in rome. the situation was very complicated. key important because pope pius the 12th never officially intervene. they be jeezy on never mind that have been pious for 12 tried to steer this course of neutrality. he received
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german diplomats all the time and tried to maintain that neutrality at all costs for keeping the pope was afraid. even the priests were afraid, but he shouldn't have been afraid. he was, the pope. fear was something that no one could hide from during this time. plants was one of the world's most influential spiritual leaders. but that didn't make him immune from politics. he was negotiating with hitler, the most feared man in the world. one real move could have tremendous life threatening repercussions. i. the hospital was less than 200 meters away from the jewish connection. had always been close beyond mere proximity. that relationship was being tested to the vatican's violence and they also hired me because they've been in for a tele hospital belongs to the vatican back then. most of it was outside italy for
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the full 100 years, the hospital had stood on type or island, which literally stood as a bridge between the great cynical broan and the vatican. on the other side, a lot of my live rumors spread that at fact they've been telling it there was a jewish dr. fellow, we're going to have quickly within the jewish community, that borrow mail would lend them a hand that he was. and i think actually the a factor of the existence of hundreds of churches, monasteries where you could hide where they could knock on the door and ask for help is unusual. in one city, one doesn't typically have such a huge collection of, of religious bodies and colleges and places like that where, where you could turn in may be shaken up and it was a get together of like minded dr. here we'd meet up in the analysis lab with each
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one had his own viewpoint and then came young also. genie, or have you heard of him out of years? i am a psychiatrist. i am 100 percent roman. i think my head to be careful to hide because because the fascists were smash, they were not cheap and we got to be very healthy. jeannie had been in jail again also she was smoking anti fascist. before he began working at the fat benefit, eli with his rebellious streak, he rallied others to fight back against the fascist regime. to silence the young doctor. the authorities had she need an artist and held in prison. ah, they beat me with bags full of sand so the bruises wouldn't show me. obviously it was better to give up now and in general the nazis were
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a lot harder on italian. and they wanted to show us that they with a real fashion that we will when they beat me so much that i have a whole right here in my ribcage. strong connection to the vatican. keeney released in the name of the past. we fooled them despite his detention, the young doctor would not be silenced. as part of the resistance movement, the ceiling or national liberation committee. also chinney took up arms to syndrome from the nazis. it didn't work. on september the 8th, 1943, the germans occupied run. say this, i've had a lot of them, but i, i be, i'm obvious, thought all september 8th with
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a dramatic day for us that they've been in for tele. and i had gone for a walk, and at 1st i saw a whole lot of people coming. they were running and shouting, the germans are coming. the germans are coming up in. i wish they had found it. i think i could hear huge bomb blast. scott the the bomb. so i went back to the hospital and soon the wounded started coming in a vehicle. so for, for the roman jewish community, it was difficult to imagine that that physical danger was going to come to rome. and when it, when it did in the form of, of the nazi it's difficult for them to believe that they too were in that same kind of danger and the whole lot of them, but after the armistice on september 8th, when the germans occupied roman 1943. we doctors shut ourselves in the hospital. there. thought they'd been in front tally was
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a powder. never settled out in the hospital. we had a clandestine radio coolie for new times now and then some generals would sneak in to use it all. am i yeah, they were in hiding and they kept contact with the resistant guys. and when i had organized a club destin radio, communicate with green dizzy, where an allied command center was the doctors when suddenly hiding jewish refugees in the hospital applies gums and information was smuggled in and out on a regular basis because i, sci fi is what led many to seek protection in the hospital. initially, the threat was posed by the question, police bought off the germans occupied room not brought in their own policing unit . the sure stuff for known as the ss she'd begun as hitler's personal hand picked
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bodyguard played by henry himmler. it became the most feed organization throughout europe using staunch anti semitism and brutality as its main weapons. the chief of the s, as in rome, was habit kaplan kepler had wooden through the ranks of the this because he was smart and ruthless. he gave the october rate on the jewish ghetto, into ported more than $1010.00 inches to outfits. but he didn't stop their contemporary accounts, talk about german soldiers actually being fairly friendly. they had demanded 50 kilograms of gold from the jewish community in exchange for protection. the jewish community of rome did gather the 50 kilograms of gold. in fact, little bit more and were given the false impression that this would secure their
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protections. and really it was just a ruse by the nazis who had planned to be rounding up and trying to the court italian and him there. and also one out of the, when the issue with the gold started, i was as fact they've been in for tele hospital. i was already sleeping there and i told everyone i could well, don't trust them. well, what about but they all thought they were safe because they'd given them their goal or my them with up on that i'd be really should be 16th 943 p s s greater the jewish ghetto. my mother dressed me and my brother who was 3 years younger than me and we escaped. scott said that the 12 with a prayer, when he was alerted early in the morning of october 16th round up and that he was taken by surprise. it was all though we were small children,
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we sense that we were escaping from someone or something, but we didn't understand who we were escaping from a law or why they come out of me. a fire came calling me and i thought it was for some patients without admissions, but he said, doctor, come, they're taking the jews away a quarter, i'm assuming a lot. so we ran to the analysis line, which looked out on the piazza sandbar told me to vent a little busy, and we saw a tall german with a machine gun, dragging a little boy away. when i mean it was the b, as the jews were being rated, there was this mother screaming to her child to run away the painful you run away, dove it runaway beat up and the child ran away. now we just come
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in and see the nazis had no respect for anyone. ideas. no. so she's at least the where they need and we could see from via the 10 p o. all these groups that are in for the most part, women, children, and elderly people with just a little luggage every fashion and they were dragged away in front of the synagogue . so it of them learning with the jewish community in rome at that time was approximately $13000.00 people. and on october 16th, over a 1000 were deported to see, i mean the jewish community around was strong as a light on one another. and this was a factor and having the courage and the confidence to resist and to hide. there were some phone calls and people started escaping
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monasteries. con, neighbors of all kinds really didn't reach out to help their jewish neighbors be willing to share again. but again, it was right in front of the hospital and they were rating it and taking jewish people away to save them, i admitted them into the hospital in patients and put them in bed, so i rescued them, let them run inside. i managed to hide a lot of jewish people in the hospital by the name of a round 11 a. m some june started coming to the hospital. they say we're looking for me in order to be admitted. they knew about me. oh, my father said let's try to find victoria because you're such a don't the doctors are not medical, but that have been as
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a bad for the hospital. there was a jewish doctor, friend of mine is gamma. his name was victoria toucher doughty. he was much appreciated by the for even though they knew he was jewish shop, indicated your value goes up. what did my father do? he did something very unusual event though. he came up with a disease which was totally imaginary. he said it was very dangerous, aggressive 0 degenerative era, amount of named in a syndrome k. and i was like, yeah, matter model the car that could have stood the german colonel complex. these get it set up, we decided their disease was to be called syndrome k u k was the initial of castle ring, the german army chief in italy. but it could also stand for cost of the tv
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on board shapes, which is cancer in german. so we could turn it around as we like what we need and they all started with the letter k. ah, just the key was the 1st letter of complex, which was the name of the s s colonel in rome and cancelling the general. it was a way of messing with that, and it was clumsy a way to humiliate them in class. but this wasn't again, no matter what the job syndrome k was an illness invented by professor borrow mail was sort of what it was highly infectious, even though it wasn't real well. and where the idea was to scare and worry the not css because they were very afraid of being near anyone with a highly contagious disease internet my my last year such over this and i was
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headache, nausea, vomiting, those were the main symptoms. but because he was such a good doctor, he was able to invent the symptoms and progression of this disease. and to make the incredible they didn't necessarily seek permission from the vatican. it was an a fun teeniest. instinctive thing to let these families in. and often monasteries and convents when alerts the vatican after the fact that it's because dedicated a small section of the beanie for terry hospital and turned it into an isolated unit to house the jews who he said were just in the room, k go math, that modem with me yesterday, believe there would be elite the ideal of manhood that were terrified by this jewish disease. they stayed clear of the ward and did their investigating from the other side at the doors to dr. forged the charts and documents flawlessly,
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and had more pressing concerns in jewish men, women, and children. they let the patients be that they're going to die anyway. there was no reason to waste time on them. the jewish fugitives were safe at least to the moment, but this was no way for anyone to leave me and set that up over. and then the fear began. yes, i was saved. but what were we going to do to me? we couldn't move freely anymore because there were germans everywhere. i was 4 years old with my family as refugees hiding in the hospital and daily. a lot of somebody last. so we stayed there for that many fatalities. my mother, my little sister, gena, and i forgot it. i had several family members in the hospital.
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all part of my extended family. just cancel your appointment. they didn't stay in the hospital the whole time on saturday, small print shop, and truss david a. where he began to fabricate all sorts of false documents and make them look genuine because it meant the fact that these fake documents were actually real as far as the seal was concerned. so, but i'm not just the names were changed back in the pacified document. he would change their names and then finally he would discharge them and send them to the local convent naval men where there was this ongoing friendship between my father and giovanni, but the montagnier one tv did something really brave. he gave my father and identification card, recognizing him as a noble guard of the pope, which my father wasn't sure i'm not this. he gave him
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this idea that the germans who wanted to be in good standing with the vatican would consider it as proving his credentials and essentially protected him risk in seattle. it was of course it was a fake id, but it had a valid seal of the vatican. as you can see here is the signature of giovanni battista, montane, secretary of state of the whole the see the stomach to start the leverage the temporary city at that time, the pope preferred to maintain a low profile instead of asking, for example, speaking out in a public way, on october 16th 1943. as he watches the jews be rounded up hundreds of yards away. he made a small diplomatic protest, a quiet diplomatic protest. she did not speak publicly in any way that might have
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made a difference to the lives of those jews at home. but he was also a political pope. so many aspects. first of all, he had to save rome and he had to save himself. how do i say it? no, no, the the vatican was not all silent. this friendship between my father in the future . pope paul, the sick shavani battista martinis and was very useful. the would be the one teeny, was willing to be part of this mission to help reduce their medical was in fact and in fact the clergy helped the jews in a way. we can't even imagine them in a very open way and many jews were saved by priests and by convents then. ah, my father could not have accomplished any of that without support from the vatican
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will. i mean, where could you have put all those jews, whatever they may were talking about more than a 100 jones that were saving me after october 1943 deportation. then there were no illusions roman jews knew exactly what in the nazi mind they were in for. and they were if they weren't already very vigilant and hiding they, after that point they all were and they knew what could be in store for them. on that day after the german capture of rome, i took the last name of the fact that said the reward out i was worth but $25.10 lead
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a back then the rooms filled supplies ran low. the assist became suspicious, although the doctors were working and the constant fear of exposure, they had to be brave. any more xyz from being taken. now z, steve, they get an order, says nancy says the special forces, the most highly specialized unit of the special forces began to suspect that there was something going on at the hospital. i went to work as the medical records mean along theory, the vatican because of neutral state. had property had territory, had buildings that were the dfcs never played by the rules. nobody and my father went to meet them personally and just score them to the hospital. among them was her doctors ended german interpreter. they were coming to verify whether or not there were any fake
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patients. so my father took them on a tour of every part of the hospital explaining to them what was going on with certain patients. eventually they got to the syndrome k ward. my father said to them, look at these patients size unit are suffering from a terrible disease. it's highly contagious. extremely aggressive causing neurological degeneration, with dramatic effect that has been met. if you want us to go in, i guess we can go in to that sir william and see when they came. but i had all the patients lying in their beds with the papers signed on them to playing on each one. john k. a who john wouldn't tell all the jewish refugees, cough and see coffee. that way they will see that you were all very sick. and i says we're terrified by the possibility of contracting this can teach and moved
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away from the room. you can probably get the one side so the longer the germans occupied room, the moon.

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