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tv   Frag den Lesch  Deutsche Welle  May 20, 2021 7:45am-8:01am CEST

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on us, 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. the big mentor, if you want to go in, i guess we can go in go days to get that much simpler. but i did 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. uh, john would tell all the jewish refugees, coffee, coffee, that way they will see that you were all very sick. and i did. yes, yes. were terrified by the possibility of contracting this can teach designs and moved away from the room. you can probably get the ones that joe the longer the germans occupied room, the moon each, the italians became. the word about hillary forwarding from guys sprayed quickly to
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terrifying unfamiliar sounds, the screaming, plain and deafening explosions. who reminded no way. it was safe, not even within the site to be in. the fish was beginning to unravel the claims to the fictitious disease, the allies dropping bones to enter and k. patients who knew twofold race against time. but all they could do was wait and hug. quite some of them. there was bombing too, but the thought they'd been in for a tele hospital had become a perfect observation of them in rome. once the bustling metropolis, one of your cities was experiencing family. parents were literally risking their lives to feed their children. it became the bible for many. ah. we were all against the germans.
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america possible for you always hoped they would be defeated. up about then they started advancing again. on one side at the allied forces were slowly moving north, using the treacherous terrain to its advantage. general catherine placed his military fortifications in a series of lines of defense across italy. it became known as the winter line, comprising through the concrete bunkers, machine, gun tubs and mine field. getting through these barricades to the only path to run a desperate for liberation with each day and the german occupation, the living conditions, the italian capital, worse and rome was deprived, starved, and depressed. if only they could hold out until the allies deprived the bad. yet i, italy was isolated. no male, no telephone. we were in the dark about everything school. same none of august. so
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i remember there was a time when in my own home there was no laughter. none soon. there was no joy and quite apart from the start ation and there was start ation. we had nothing to eat, can see dry land dilemma and jack the basically whether we live a long life or short lived, but some point it must end. if you in fact, i hope you're going to tell hospital was running out of options. you could only fool the for so long. i the i found the tough line. soon after into line fell entirely. it had
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been an exhausting for months, the fighting claiming $90000.00 allied casualties. the victory was hard fought, but the troops could not rest. drone was waiting in time, which finding out the allies that this tides move with mountain men can the did not cease didn't stand a chance. the beach at a conference, their mission threatened the german, rare, and some of them to fall by the road are almost lined with the wreckage of nazi meeting lasted vital idea that they fled before the reason i did. did
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i lose which general clark at the helm, the u. s. army piled up victory off to the tree on its advance to the italian capital, leaving the ruins of the german defense in its wake. the germans had no choice. cancel ring in the remaining not before fled as fast. they could almost taken by italian under the evacuation of ro been greater grow the larger the adult made. i was on medical duty for the resistance, but i also have before going on duty. i had gone to be out of and that's obvious
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that investors, those are the and they're i witness of the german army romani they were ruined cheeses. those builders who once pointed their machine guns at eyes, we meet with their helmets and uniform on or now facing defeat. at such a lot faster than that, it was an army defeated in single file, one behind the other. some horses pulling carriage up. it was a complete defeat and the room was made as the deals of the mighty invasion machinery already in the day when they got away from the great victory about it all at their wonderful achievements. on june, 4th 1944. the delayed by the
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americans. the mines into rome, the celebrated them. it was a huge blood in the 5th for stage t. c was no longer. it was the end of the oppression. i think the general feeling towards the allies is a positive one and has always been positive since the end of the war. the pope's role has been highly critique them, debated the role of the allies in liberation, italy much less so. the pipe finally can't to get free from his blessing. ah. recently at the vatican, the pope received an audience. so to be on is 4000 men,
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mostly roman catholics, heard an address from upon to spoken english. you even now already danger. and that's been over live in the wall made to one scene. and that the you can hardly do me the 3 k talk to giovanni bought a male a genie and victoria such a doughty could finally give up the deception syndrome. k patient could leave the ward to be an extra tele did were supposed to do. it saved the lives of many and presented many more for generations to come after the general albert catherine was tried for crimes and rank on 2 charges. the shooting of 355
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italians in the d, a t in a master, an incitement to kill italian civilians. in $947.00, the court found him guilty of both charges and sentenced him to death. the sentence was committed and he was later pardoned capital was arrested by british authorities in 1945, and turned over to the italian government in 1947. in 1948. he was tried by an italian military tribunal and sentenced to life imprisonment in the guide and military jail. mm. 80 percent of roman jews survived. and one can really say that this is because of that benevolence. the good italian people. a question. so that's why the jewish community has never forgotten. it forges a connection to benefit natalie on tiber island. and the jewish community of rome
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may be just 200 meters apart. but it says that they were part of a single structure, was due to the me about it. my father used to say there was only one race, the human race. 0, one day, many years later i asked my mother mamma, you weren't scared. most of them. my mom, i don't have it. she answered so scared, but it had to be done. and pietro bought me. i had a successful move trying to invest a book about syndrome k to pay tribute. his father's legacy. he passed away aged 84 in rome in 2019. he found that bonnie had died in 1961 in 2004
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talked about mayo was recognized as righteous among the nation. but the yet for shame. nation as a medicine, i felt i had a gift for your doctor. the to reduce it to do to survive, did not feel to patient friend, my working undercover, the catholic doctor that you don't. she never married. he was a doctor in the queue in ghetto room until his death in 2005. if i made you pick him, i have many folders. but one that i don't have is being physical, baylor. life is beautiful if you live it honestly and courageously. on those fundamental values with honesty and courage on it. after the war, dr. cheney went back to practicing medicine at the federal benefit tammy hospital. he wrote a book on his exploits during the cold, an island on the tiber, fascism build bridge. he was elected to parliament in 1968
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the father of for live the rest of his life in the me. good courage. always the. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 mm mm mm ah, excuse
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