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homeless. mostly in garza, german chancellor, uncle american has issued a warning against anti medic or races behavior during pro god's rallies in germany this weekend. medical said that anyone who shows hatred towards jews or attempts to incite racial hatred in breaking the law. several german cities are pro palestinian demonstrations on saturday, following the cease fire between israel and 6 also. in the democratic republic of congo, mountaineer gone go, has erupt for the 1st time in nearly 2 decades. many residents of the nearby city of goma fled in panic towards the border with rwanda. the last direction in 2000 to killed around 250, and left 120000 more people homeless. this is dw news from berlin. you can find out much more on our website. that's d, w dot com, the ah cruise.
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the cruise this week on world story, the trial against about the supporters begins in russia. venice is once again fencing on tourists that we begin with append hospice and staff around the world are being pushed to the brink of burn. this may have long term consequences. experts ah, may have more than you saw a lot of people die in one shift. and at that time, we had up to 10 well deaths per night or terrible it after recently, it was terrible mascara on every ship. the bell that rang to move the bodies of the patients to the cold room was ringing almost every 2 hours. every hour that
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way it was a very severe psychological stress. mexican ness, alina cell, got lost, lots of cove, it even her father who contract the virus working as a doctor. it was so hard to it was the most painful experience. i've seen so many people die and i saw a lot of people die. like many of the almost 28000000 nurses around the world, a working under huge pressure at the forefront of the pandemic. there are so many people was about to be out to be really, really me. the
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international council of nurses says mass trauma among nurses is a global phenomenon. the organization wants the pandemic tamaqua turning point for health care. now, 12 plus months into the pandemic, we should be seeing those applause turn into action. we need to see hard investment in the protection, the support, the development of nursing and health care workforce, not just to the sake of all health systems, but for our national safety and security. the i c n says at least 3000 nurses around the world have died from cove at 19. the real number is thought to be in the 10s of thousands. that was the most difficult thing. i could not many of the dine to speak if you are going to
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be defined data person is no more in some countries. the heavy tell if the pandemic has prompted a growing number of masters to leave the profession. but for many, it's reinforced that dedication to the job the in russia, a court will establish whether supporters of yield kremlin critic, alec seen. the bony should be designated as extremes, the ruling long prison sentences from members of the opposition. ah, this letter seals the deal. it officially ends under the proc who didn't contract with alex and have a nice team and re headed, the opposition politicians regional office interior. for 4 years, the russia will be free. he says andrew was arrested at recent unauthorized
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protests. his team organized into better. but now his office, along with 36 others in nevada, nice campaign network has had to close russia, state prosecutor once them declared extremist and re tells us he wants to create a new local political organization to keep working the police. because before politics was always centered on the russian capital, moscow. but thanks to the nevada, the campaign officers political activity has bubbled up across rushes, regions all over, you know, reach you now. it's time for us regions to jump into the deep end and twin for ourselves. it's hard and dangerous, but it's a necessary phase in the development of political life, not only here but across the country. andy and his team and there have become friends over the years like under the most of them have been arrested several times and i've accepted threats and pressure as the price to pay for pushing back against the kremlin. but the extremist label takes that to another level. it could make
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symbols like this cyrillic end for now the viney illegal activists found to be part of an extremist organization could face up to 10 years in prison. i bought that i lost my job and when i tried to get a new one, recently they told me in private that their security service wouldn't let them hire me. we have already had problems with work with no unit, and they really start tightening the screws. and i see that they're making a show of putting former employees activists, office and volunteers of the new only offices in jail about of course, i will think about how i may have to lay low somewhere for a while, though, but it goes up whatever the, the people outside of not vine, these actual team had been facing increasingly serious consequences for protesting against the government. earlier this year, thousands were detained during demonstrations in support of no viney. and there have been several reports. the employer is firing people for backing the politician . but under the pro cogent is unrelentingly optimistic,
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the 31 year old wants to keep pushing for a more democratic russia. and he says he's willing to take personal risks to further strengthen the role of civil society in his home city and the whole to their region. but he just assumed the category of the example of alexi and of only those who came back to russia, knowing that he would almost definitely be arrested. yeah, it strengthens my son is that sometimes you have to pay a personal price in order for you and your country to have a bright future. 5th level, the shit is 4 years running now and he wants to register as a candidate for the regional parliament in the upcoming elections. he hopes his association with novel needs team. won't get him bard from running the in germany player he for vaccination against community has too far been given to the elderly. and the is in
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cities such as ball. the authorities are no targeting dues who live on the margins of society. ah, finally, a chance to get the job at the homeless shelter in bon, around 6090 people who have found refuge. yes, that's fine. perfect nation today. it's a special vaccine campaign by the city authorities and efforts to reach those who might otherwise fall through the cracks in the system. thanks with that, i think it's great. i don't think i would have been able to sort this out myself. so i think it's quite good. it's really such a counseling session apart from difficulties they face making a doctors appointment. there are other obstacles to whom the people getting vaccinated. this is delighted as the most likely have ones, and most of the people are not so healthy. they've had a hard life of experience homelessness, extreme poverty,
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drug addiction. they've had to take a lot of medication and it's just competing to know that they will no longer be at risk of getting a severe cobit 19 infections. i think we go to the grocery. so far, germany has fascinated a 3rd of the population with us both, but there's still aren't enough doses to go around. this is why old and particularly vulnerable groups, a being prioritized for the homeless people in drug programs that he has. $900.00 doses of the johnson and johnson vaccine, which only needs to be given once. and the people seem willing to get the job towards the middle. yes, i'm going to be back in today at 1 pm. no, i won't be there. i'm in one dose, then everything's done. so you muscle. but i'm happy with this to feed and he had the time i have side effect the shipments for one day. but otherwise i'm fine. the
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kids who are on the lowest, i think it's going pretty well. i'm sorry, i keep getting to lots. typically, germans always take longer to take things off, but now it's going well, let's get though. germany's vaccination program is coming along and like one other cities are also trying to reach out to the phone rural parts of the population. that nobody is left behind, the italian government relaxed that strict measures earlier this week. cities such events which struggle with over tourism under normal circumstances. i know booking tourists will return. ah. a gondola ride is probably the most romantic experience you can have here in venice. even for a veteran, candle ye, marty. it's your car, little noise. quando, port number. so when we take someone with us or we try to make them live the dream
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. sonya he is one of the cities roughly $600.00 gone the leaves. usually carlotta with the 3 tours a day, but the pandemic has practically run him out of business out over day from october to no. i've only done one around this city just came out of a locked out, but sent mark square is still be really quiet. the world famous cathy slowly and remains closed during the week. some have hopes that a new start will bring changes that he was auto is an activist with vanessia dot com. the group installed this counter in the window of a pharmacy. to help publicize the declining number of residents, 50900. 65 is the actual number of people citizen living today, here in venice, that's 30 people less than a week before that over to rhythm has been driving people out of the city. but the problem is more complicated than that. it's a very strange situation. we don't want to much tourism because it would
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suffocate the place. but at the same time we can't leave without tourism in a place where everyone lives off tourism one way or another. it is difficult to find a balance. the city's tourism counsellor says that the situation is not unique to venice, but rather venice is in need of a unique solution. right? yeah, no, no, i stopped having the dentist and then it has not been sold out in a derogatory send. it all to cities have experience the last few years in the absence of all is to protect certain segments of the city. i 2nd main t, v g. as a 1st step, the city has begun to closely monitor visitor numbers starting next year. tourists will have to pay a fee to enter the city. but more so a lot are missing what some people consider the bad old days. and i'll be glad of, i'm older, i would also go back to what it was like 2 years ago. you list people,
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navy, but it wasn't a massacre like they were saying it was sustainable with debate over the future of tourism. and venice is far from over. but for now, most people here cannot wait for visitors to return the news in awe and canada. by that time you are not allowed to see you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with these lions? what's your story. ready ready if he wasn't, i was women,
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risked their own lives to protect them. the choose the doctors had taken and to preserve life, they thought is the duty no matter what? because they knew what this faith might be. the scopes charge and daring, the doctors confined to fool the not seen the deadly contagious. fake they cornered in drug. ok, the got by the end result. why syndrome k was invented. 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, put our age always wins. oh,
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the the the, the rumors about the murder of jews in the east and death camps and shooting squaws is 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 and being the italian race was but they had not been subject to physical danger. one contemporary that all of rome was divided into half those who are hiding,
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and those who are rescuing the hidden face with the church did little to help. pope pius did very little. he did something but very little themself. he's the bishop of rome and the shepherd of all catholics around the world. he's also had of a bad a can city is, is a city state and practices politics like any city state, 100 you can visit is that you can city is the food from states in the world, my area and population, but not in terms of influence. the holy sea of room is to choose diction of the pope in world affairs. this became crucial during the war, especially during the nazi occupation. the holy thing needed to maintain some level diplomatic relations with the nazi occupied. 3 kilometers away in the shadow with the vatican, nestled on tiny, tiny variety from the 450 year old hospital run by catholic fries and controlled
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by the vatican. the fact to benefit hospital, the italian name means do good brothers for the times, the nazi occupation, it was run by a catholic doctor named giovanni bought a male and it became a sign of a courageous during the court rather than later on. now, jemma down leo drew my father, giovanni bro, mail received a call from a young prior from a hospital. and this young man, whose name was brother, my richie o b 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. i in turn have a hospital, but no cheap physician. so what happened to me rained thought is, let's take a step back in 1938. italy began to enforce racial laws based on the notion that
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the jews were a separate race, an inferior race in the video. thing is that a gentleman jo and there was a young doctor named victoria such a doughty, he was a head physician at the public hospital in and corner the been the route the 3 maddy, are there, were there any other than that? i'm there for 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. i ventured into the unknown apple i didn't know any while showing us for them at a certain point. they were forced to fire victoria such a doughty guy because he was a jewel. does he have video ad office? 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, bore a male with a strict catholic on the anti fascist nancy machines. i never knew about it. so he phoned my father and said, listen, i'm sending dr. such a dog. i hope you can somehow find a position for him. your mother was he's dami ah, yeah, a lot of audio. but then the head physician shook my hand and then turned to the friar. brother joseph, a smock for the doctor. at that moment, i knew that life had changed for me. from being nothing i had my personality bath or that i'm somebody that was my 1st encounter with people on a level and the terrible war started
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on may 22nd. 1959 germany and italy formed an alliance known as the packed the dean. oh, i have not seen the packet and bag going to july brought us news of the invasion of this late july 9th. 1943 spearheaded by the united states. the allies began their italian campaign with the invasion of pistole. they needed to make their way to broome this would prove to be a loan and bloody undertaking. they were fighting against when a germany most skilled military strategist, albert castle, re the command charged with defending italy from the allies. when general eisenhower lacey italian fleet surrendered has
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surrendered. its i'm unable to italy surrendered. hitler sent catherine to secure around. he was the general responsible for the destruction of the field that the nazis were going to do the same to run that they were running and shouting, the germans are coming. the germans are coming with the not the strong hold on. it was influenced permeated and eventually the highest office of the catholic church in the vertical seat of pope pies the 12 a lot less than 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. the gc was never mind that had been pious for 12 tried to steer the course of neutrality. he received
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a german diplomat all the time and tried to maintain that neutrality at all. costs . capable of 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, pope pius was one of the world's most influential spiritual leaders. but that didn't make him amusing from politics. he was negotiating with hitler. the most feared man in the world. one wrong move could have tremendous life threatening repercussions. ah. the hospital was less than 200 meters away from the jewish get. the connection had always been close beyond near proximity, but that relationship was being tested to the vatican's pilot. ah. they also hired me because they've been in for a tele hospital belonged to the vatican back then. but it was outside and only for
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the full 100 years the hospital had stood on tiber island, which literally stood as a bridge between the great cynical throne and the vatican. on the other side, a lot out on the rumors spread that at fact they've been telling it there was a jewish dr. we're going to 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 jews 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 the vehicle up and looked at my it was a get together of like minded dr. here we'd meet up in the analysis lab. each one
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had his own viewpoint and then came young, also genial. have you heard of him? yes, i am a psychiatrist. i am 100 percent roman. i think my head to be careful to hide because because the fascists were small they were not cheap and it only has to be very healthy. jeannie had been in jail and also she was an outspoken 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 neat 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 i'm in general, the nancy's were
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a lot harder on italian and they wanted to show us that they with a real passion for that. so when they beat me so much that i have a whole right here in my ribcage, strong connection to the vatican. the genie released in the name but we fooled them. despite his detention, the young doctor would not be silenced. as part of the resistance movement to the ceiling or national liberation committee. also cheney took up arms to syntron from the nazis. it didn't work. on september the 8th 1943, the germans occupied wrong. they thought that i could also be, i'm august or 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. so they were running and shouting, the germans are coming, the germans are coming up and i wish they had found it. i think coming out i could hear huge bomb blasts called the the bomb. so i went back to the hospital and soon the wounded started coming in, you had 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. the whole lot of them, but after the armistice on september 8th, when the germans occupied roman 1943. i don't know if we dr. shut ourselves in the hospital club there. thought they've been in front tally with
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a powder metal for the last several, not out in the hospital. we had a clandestine radio coolie for new dance now. and then some generals would sneak in to use it on my yeah, they were in hiding and they kept contact with the resistant guys. 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 supplies, guns and information was smuggled in and out on a regular basis because they sci fi is what led many protection in the hospital. initially the strip was posed by the fascist police. bought off the germans occupied run, the nazis brought in their own policing unit, the shoot stuff for known as the 5th,
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which had begun this hitler's personal hand pitch bodyguard. plays by henry himmler. it became the most feed organization throughout europe using storage, anti semitism and brutality as its name weapons. the chief of the essays didn't grown habit. kaplan kepler had wooden through the ranks of the advance because he was smart and ruthless. he get the october rate on the jewish ghetto, into ported more than $1000.00 italian choose to al shits, 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, 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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protection. and really it was just a rule by the nazis who had planned to be rounding up and trying to the court, italian enrollment. and also one of the, when the issue with the gold started, i was at the front. they've been in for a tele hospital. i was all ready sleeping there and i told everyone i could don't trust them. what about but they all thought they were safe because they've given them their goal without being on that i'd be sure. the 16th 943, the if this rated the jewish ghetto. that is my mother dressed me and my brother who was years younger than me. and we escaped scott and said that pious, 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. go away him. what is it all though?
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we were small children. we sense that we were escaping from someone or something, movies, but we didn't understand who we were escaping from a lot or why keith caballo? they mean a friar came calling me and i thought it was for some patients missions, but he said, doctor, come, they're taking the jews away called him a little bit longer. so we ran to the analysis lab, which looked out on the p. s. s. and bartolomeo of in a little busy, and we saw a tall german accent with a machine gun. dragging a little boy away. i mean the b as the jews were being rated, there was this mother screaming to her child to run away the most painful. runaway dove it runaway and the child ran away.
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now we just moved out the, the nazis had no respect for anyone. ideas. no, basically she's at least any, you know, and we could see from via the tempe, all, all these groups to do that. but for the most part, women, children and elderly people with just a little luggage every night. and they were dragged away in front of the synagogue . sort of all of them living with the jewish community in rome at that time was approximately 13000 people. and on october 16th, over a 1000 were deported to see that the jewish community, rome was so strong as a light on one another. and this was a factor and having the courage and the confidence to resist 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 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 as patients come in 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 antonio, around 11 am. some you started coming to the holiday if they were looking for me in order to be admitted, they knew about me. oh. ready my father said that's trying to find vittorio because you're such a dog or a doctor, not maybe. but that is why they thought the benefit to the hospital. there was
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a jewish doctor. friend of mine is his name was victoria was such a donkey. he was much appreciated by the friar, even though they knew he was jewish shop indicator. but you know, you're about a loan, i guess because of the, 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 ro, degenerative era, amount of named in a syndrome k, a level matter model g crap. but that could have stood a german colonel complex. this kid is set up on sided their disease was to be called syndrome pe your k was the initial of castle ring, the german armies chief in italy. but it could also stand for cock to the tv
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or tapes which is cancer in german. so we could turn it around as we like we, they all started with the letter k. ah, k was the 1st letter of complex, which was the name of the s s colonel in rome and capital in general. it was a way of messing with that, and it was quite easy, a way to mitigate them correctly. but yet this wasn't again enough. so who knows what the got back syndrome k was an illness invented by professor borrow, mail room mail. it was highly infectious. even though it wasn't real well and the way it really idea was to scare and worry the not css because they were very afraid of being near anyone with a highly contagious disease. internet ones no malice. the claims that your mother
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gets in headache, nausea, vomiting, those were the main symptoms, some of those. but because he was such a good doctor, he was able to invent the symptoms and progression of this disease and to make them very credible for that they didn't necessarily seek permission from the vatican. it was an fantine, as 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 bane for tele hospital and turned it into an isolated unit to how's the jews who he said were in the room k go math motor, but he got good, he says, believe there would be at least the ideal of manhood that were terrified by this jewish disease. they stayed clear of the war and did their investigating from the other side of the doors to dr. foods, the charts and documents flawlessly,
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and had more pressing concern 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 was safe, at least for the moment, but this was no way for anyone to leave me . 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 a lot of somebody last so we stayed at for benny for italy and my mother, my little sister, gena and i haven't got it. i had several family members in a hospital. all part of my extended family just kept
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going in. they didn't stay in the hospital the whole time because it was a small print shop and trustee that a where he began to fabricate all sorts of false documents and make them look genuine. and the women and document the fact that at the same documents were actually real as far as the seal was concerned. so got the names were changed back in the pacified documents, he would change their names. and then finally, he would discharge them and send them to the local convents, and they will then where there was this ongoing french, my father giovanni, but he's the montagnier. when td did something extremely 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 your message that you know,
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he gave him 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 in seattle a 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 sea. but the stomach, any of the parents are going to start. that means that if he didn't have that time, the preferred to maintain a low profile instead of acting, for example, speaking out in a public way. on october 16th 1943. as he watches the jews be rounded up hundreds of yards away. she 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, but all around them. but he was also a hope for political. pope considered many aspect. first of all, he had to save rome and he had to save himself and to i think no, no the the vatican was not all silent. renewed his friendship between my father in the future. pope paul, the sick body. battista martinis was very useful and though the team was willing to be part of this mission to help reduce their medical the risk and in fact, the clergy helped the jews in a way we can't even imagine you are very open way more and many jews were saved by priests and by convents they call, then the st. my father could not have accomplished any of
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that without support from the vatican. i mean, where could you have put all those jews wherever they made it, were talking about more than 100 jones that were saving after the 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 all day after the german capture of rome, i took the last name of salvage. you'll check the news. fact that's out there was a reward out and i was worth but $25.10 lead back then as the rooms filled supplies
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ran low, the became suspicious. although the doctors were working under constant fear of exposure, they had to be brave to prevent any more shots from being taken. these people get an order, says the nazi 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 don't know why i'm here to medical records mean long theory. the vatican because of neutral state, had property had territory, had buildings that were awesome. the dfcs never played by the rules. nobody and my father went to meet them personally and just scored them to the hospital. among them was her doctor and a 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 who eventually they got to the syndrome k ward. my father said to them, look at these patients unit are suffering from a terrible disease. it's highly contagious. him the aggressive causing neurological degeneration with dramatic effect. he begins, if you want us to go in, i guess we can go in coordination that matches several yemen. brad, lemme see when they came, but i had all the patience lying in their beds with the papers signed on them to playing on each one drawn k up. who would tell all the jewish refugees, coffee, coffee, the way they will see that you were all very sick and me and i were terrified by the possibility of contracting this contagion and moved away from the ruined.
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