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congenital food producers are the ones primarily responsible for the safety of the food. but you can protect yourself and your family from diseases in the home by applying the 5 keys to safer food use them. you also have a role to play the ah, this is the w news, and these are our top stories. leaders of the world's richest nations have agreed to a major infrastructure plan to help poor countries counter china's global influence . the growing power of russia and china dominates his day 2 of the g 7 summit in the united kingdom. the 3rd day will wrap up with financial pleasure to help fight climate change very much. denmark christian ericsson is recovering and hospital after he collapsed during a year of 2020 football tournament match against finland,
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paramedics rushed onto the pitch and were able to save him. players from both teams asked for the game in copenhagen to continue denmark. last one, neil the saudi arabia is allowing just 60000 people at this year's hodge pat pilgrimage. the only vaccination worshippers from within the kingdom will be able to attend most years, more than $2000000.00 muslims from around the world take part at is lambs, holiest sites. overseas visitors were also bar to last year. pilgrimage begins in mid july. this is the, the news you can find much more on our website at www. dot com the ah, the
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meat on world story in russia. not all new supporters are being repressed. wyatt days on the greek island of nico knows me, begin in may be. after 6 years of negotiations, germany has acknowledged the genocide, committed against the herero and peoples during its colonial rule. but some leaders reject the negotiated agreement. this is an emotional place for many herero. they come back regularly to visit this tree in the village of aut janine hundreds of herero prisoners of war were hanged here by german troops to go through the neck . and they hang the sadness. certainly anger. yes, no, not a human being could actually be doing this
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for what reason for the reason that on sisters simply stood up in refuse to give up what belong to them, namely, violette. more than a 100 years ago, german soldiers killed almost 800000 herero a nama in the former colony of german sides. west africa, in 19, no 4 loiter on, trotter gave the extermination order. it included women and children. no germany wants to recognize this as a genocide and has pledged 1100000000 euros for development projects. that's what the government negotiated with recro. that's a deal between 2 governments and development aid. it has nothing to do with our demand for the peroration, they are fooling us for a curl, a former attorney general in namibia and his supporters are still considering legal
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actions. but previous attempts have already failed in several us courts. we are on our way to the village of o'clock, laura, 2 hours away by car here to the majority of the population as herero. and there are several traditional leaders on the bottom. and she didn't, she think, you know, didn't existence. what are you doing for them as the problem? i, she is not, is not that i'm not seeing. he's not the traditional leaders here. don't share a singular viewpoint, some support recur legal actions. others are in favor of the deal negotiated by the government. some others want to renegotiation prioritizing more money for this per region. unfortunately, the negotiating did not come back to us to, to tell us, how did the german government arrived at the us, the have concluded. so i'm not yet of the opinion that i did to government should
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go ahead with the, with the agreement until the consensus with the affected community back in the mean time, my chief records and his followers say they will protest further. they want reparation and new negotiation. the in russia, anyone who stands up for the imprisoned kremlin critic alexis, me, will feel the state swift punishment. even signing an online petition is enough reason to be fired today. guineas, donovan is just a guest in moscow's famous metro system. but just a month ago, he worked here as an escalator, ignition then monday. he received his dismissal papers without warning, his donna which says he was fired for political reasons. she thought his different
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i was surprised at 1st and then he felt awful. but then i got angry guineas. donovan was known as a diligent worker and says his work was never once criticized in the 3 years he was employed by the metro. but his signature on an online petition proved to be his downfall in april and the run up to the protest demanding the release of alex sienna vonny. he signed the document in support of the opposition. later, he was just one of about 400000 russians to do so. let me see, i've never been to a protest. i'm not interested in the volley as a politician, but as a human being and a citizen of this country, and just like him, each one of us can be subject to the whims of the authorities. the police change tank at the most recent major protests in moscow on april 21st instead of mass arrest. many activists were subjected to intimidation and punishment. days later,
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this was repression. many were visited by police after the protest somewhere charged and jailed. others were fired or thrown out of college. the firing of guinea donovan was not an isolated incident. moscow's metro workers' union is currently being inundated with similar cases. not done it up, but we've received more than 40 complaints on the phone. but i think there will be even more about 60 dismissals altogether. when we did talk to just when the mass firings were brought up at a press conference kremlin speaker or dmitri pascal's maintained that the workers were let go for having taken part in unauthorized protests. and then employers had the right to do so. but you have guineas, donovan claims he has never taken part in a pro test decision. anyone can made mistakes, but i didn't. i voice my political opinion. if the state carries out such
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punishments, it'll achieve the opposite of its aims. people will want to join the opposition. i've always been silent, but no more. which together with his union, ge donovan plans to seal his employer the moscow metro. although he doesn't believe he'll succeed, he wants to keep fighting, even if it's only a symbolic gesture. the cycling is both good for the environment and a popular activity in germany. the government wants to expand cycling infrastructure by investing 1000000000 euros mobility researchers and activists in berlin say more should be done. hop on your bike and ride along a pop up cycle pans. these new yellow marked bike lanes have gotten things moving in berlin. hastily set up during the burgeoning corona virus pandemic, to give cyclists more space and more safety. but for nick casner,
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it's still not enough. he dreams of an inner city completely free of private car traffic. he's collecting signatures for a petition to hold a referendum. we are hoping to create a berlin that is safer, healthier, more environmentally friendly and more livable for all citizens. that means ensuring that we have less private car traffic and more opportunities to bike to walk, to enjoy the streets, either for gardening or phase or more playground. he seems to gather enough signatures to force a referendum if he does. berliners can also vote on benny cars from the city center at the same time as they vote in september's federal election. what do the politicians think? a pop up biplane is a suitable pathway to berlin's traffic sen. the city recently eliminated 300 parking spaces for cars. here the green party senator for transport wants to push
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berlin's mobility revolution even further on. i like yes and the 1st week of services significantly painful, more public transport or better recycling infrastructure. better transport infrastructure even for pedestrians in and on, then very likely will raise the price of public space. and i put in the whole factoid, 100 kilometers, a fast bike lanes are planned to better connect berlin's inner city with its outlying districts in the near future. mobility research, andreas me, doesn't own a car or even a bike. he books, trains cars and bicycles with his cell phone and calls for a radical sharing strategy. he says only shared mobility can stop cars eating up land. we then female will be, will learn to share cars in rural areas to the whole won't be classic car sharing. the, the 5 people are driving 5 cars in the same direction at same time than those 5 people
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will be driving in one car and do that usually with digital platforms. and that's how we can drastically reduce the number of cars in rural areas as well out of practice with. what will mobility look like in the future? the move away from cars has just begun. the grease is admitted and tourists again, as long as they're vaccinated, recovered or tested. the island of mika nose is also emerging from its mandatory corona virus. lumber. the season is taking off with both hope and trepidation. the tourists are heading back. it can be compared to may 2 years ago, but still, making notes remains relatively quiet. foreign guests haven't arrived yet, but european are gearing up for their post marked down freedom to travel to college. i'm on vacation and we can host with
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a colleague. we both work in the same hospital and we've had a tough here because of cove it and now we just want to relax. i think my name was onto my music is still banned in restaurants and bars. the party jets it hasn't come back yet. it's not only a financial loss generally make on every bar is a party. we are partying a lot, everyone coming here to have fun and to be connecting with more people. so this is a very strange situation for all the phone. businesses here last 70 percent of their income in 2020, in 2021. they can only hope for at least half of what they earned last year. this season has just begun special prices or attracting families, as well as those who want to enjoy some quiet time. this hotels, the old harbor has been open since february. people. here are happy about the tourists who don't come to party. last year,
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prime minister curiosity talkies campaigned for less mass tourism and more sustainability in greece for islands like meeker knows which live exclusively from tourism. it's a difficult balance one to receive a lot of storage of course because mickle knows is a huge tourism industry. but we want to do it with respect to our care and the nature of the island because over the island in belies the residence, most people who are getting vaccinated. sabina jacko's office tours of the island. she's happy that people here are getting the jad, as i'm unflagging, slow as me please. in the beginning the priority went by age woman. so this week they're starting to vaccinate everybody else. it started very early here and it's been very well organized sales laws and they're all going to see ups party, safe,
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and above all how it feels jewish life in europe. that's what film producer and journalist eas could modern, are exploring, building into history and the present. i would never have thought the judaism could be live. so i say i remind myself because i grew up in a completely different way. it's broad explorer, the jewish in europe, the 2 port documentary starts july 5th on d, w. ah ah,
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ah ah, ah, this is the story of the hotel, the police done in paris. ah, during the 2nd world war, when the french capital was occupied by the germans, a jewish architect found refuge here for 4 years. ah, during this time he renovated a large part of the hotel, though no outside or is aware of his presence. ah, his room had no number on the door and wasn't on any list and he worked exclusively at night. ah,
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but the architect wasn't the only one who owed his life to liberally stole the hotel, also saved other jews from persecution. ah, it's discretion earned the liberty stole the name, the hotel of silence. ah, or it's founder, equally chummy discretion and the protection of his guests who ranged from high ranking politicians and government agents to well known celebrities and artists, were paramount. and this remains part of liberty sows identity to this day. what happens within these walls and never leaks out? this cloak of absolute secrecy was a reason why liberty stole was one of the only hotels in paris to escape being seized by the germans during world war 2. while the nazis invaded the french capital and hitler eventually even ordered the city destruction the story of liberty. so is one
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a solid charity humanity and courage. mm. the hotel is located in the 8th home. the small and one of paris is fine as district not far from the shops, the leaves a liberty stole the 1st opened its doors in 1925 mm. its founder lea, jimmy aimed to create the ideal luxury hotel room . the hotel was small and then it won't. my father took the smallest room for us as he spent a lot on the construction go home for that. just old out the dresser drawer and that was my 1st grade. told him on my show.
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he bullied son pierre. was born just before the hotel open. he spent the 1st months of his life on the 1st floor just above the service entrance in one of the few rooms that were finished at the time. as he grew, he learned a lot from his father. like how to quickly and quietly make the right decision at the right time. after the 1st world war ended for reasons or in the move to celebrate. the streets were full of life. women became emancipated. for many reasons, the roaring twenties heralded a fresh start. it is any can be used between 919 and 929 when a time when fashion and culture flourished is also the years when there were
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no boundaries between different artistic and whole trend domains and the fashion world which experience coordinates during this period. ashville funnels tele belief . patty was named after frederick curvy, the earl of bristol, his travels through europe in the 18th century, made him a symbol of the luxury traveller. excellent people li, jeremy, came from a family of parisian restaurant tours. his parents owned the famous restaurant la birth mode i, his deployment at the front during the 1st world war, had a strong impact on him and influenced his later decisions regarding his hotel. shamay bought this modest building and transformed it into the blister. we know today municipal and botany did in 1925, he had the opportunity to purchase the property on the reduced form was sent on
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a lease on which to build his hotel place it was planted. he demolished the existing building to construct the bridgestone previous. previously had been the private residence of the count, the custom, a dandy who lived the high life inherit. dot com. and it was at this location where jimmy built his bristol. it was his live stream. and crowning achievement, elaborately small the, the cities. so, so what i gather the before the war in 1914, his father had sent him to apprentice at the reception of the hotel oblong in berlin. afterwards he said, i want my own long room. i have no i that's because in the early 19 twenties, parents did not yet have many luxury hotel. liberty
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stone was located diagonally opposite the palace and the ministry of the interior long the political heart of paris. this area is still the seat of power today. but over time, the big fashion labels have also taken up residence on the hood of football fountain and the surrounding streets and paris, politics, luxury and culture have always gone hand in hand, ah, together with his wife, he's on who also hailed from a respected family of restaurant tours, police built a hotel which incorporated the latest construction methods here, the city's most famous landmark served as a role model. ah, yes i did,
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she did. they decided to build the framework entirely of metal, just like the i felt our community from that point on a concrete construction, missouri off the table near the conclusion that was good because i'm the natural structure can always be torn down, rebuild, or in long of course we have lots made of concrete coffee, modified so easily. consider don't we don't and because he always wanted to make improvements to the, to who it was constantly under construction related already cargo liberal. it has to show the bank is willing press that the family had a solid enough backing to support these projects. their previous ones had proven to be good projects. not just beauty projects were not only about expanding the hotel, but also about making it more efficient and attractive. and above all, making the hotel a place that would spend the test of time,
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maybe even times of crisis. a potential see something, please me. this is what the blue star looks like, and it's 1st decade or it's our deco de core would soon be mixed with classic 18th century of asian style elements and later replaced entirely or equally gemma purchased fine furniture, tapestries, even paintings of murphy on planet. nothing was too good for his guests. he had created his parisian hotel oblong. ah, ah, it's early years. the boys told that a booming business machine and all the calibre prodigious. what steady shows you have to imagine a world in which people suddenly had access to things they never did before. the key to those who worked hard to achieve a certain standard of living suddenly had placed nice places to spend good to me.
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so they wanted to go there and kept coming back, especially in paris, and i think that created a certain why did eve, which harshly explains the success of this hotel, which was very large for those days? no, mister. then i'll tell you to go to oregon bow aubrey. so you don't come to the bristol just to sleep or enjoy the thoughts of paris. you come to feel like you are part of history. you said we're fe artisans, you know how it's extraordinary, went down to the details of the goal covering everything's to day to day. and it's important to incorporate that history when redecorate room well, have a cooler who the cool actually the saw more, for example, when that room tells the story of chose to dream baker, who celebrated her 50th stage anniversary at the bristol. yeah, yeah. taylor luis turner home is one of those current residents,
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quietly and inconspicuously, the hotel cat watches, people come and go ah, the liberty stole is one of the few hotels which still hands out real room. keith, not key cards. josephine baker stayed here time and again, she spent many happy years in paris from the 1900 twenty's, all the way through to the 1900 seventy's. the suite named after her recalls the years when american tourists descended on paris and drove to the board. large cruise ships like the more atanya or the queen mary. they arrived at the ports of lab and shaft, was bringing with them lots of spending money and, and for
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a possible love of life. the they travelled on to the french capital to enjoy the pleasures forbidden for them in their homeland for example, the consumption of alcohol. prohibition drove americans to explore the make life of paris. ah, over half a century later, liberally stole dedicated this small swimming pool shaped like a ship to the memory of an american clientele. in the days of the american craze and full guest books ended abruptly in 1929 with the great stock market crashed. and if they could like, she's developed enough like concrete, the crisis of 1929. the great depression which began in the us with black thursday,
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only reached europe a little later. like on keys a poor little p r. c. europeans. the crisis really began in the early 930. as a result, many of these rich clients were now virtually bankruptcy, should therefore far fewer come to europe, new young man. yeah, one face entries the band and the gold standard. currencies became devalued for european countries that many millions of unemployed it poorly, p u. p. s. the sit in the shall now from been on liberally. those rooms remained empty in the times of plenty were over, at least for a while. and that was a problem for jimmy, who had made major investments in this hotel just before the economic crisis began . ah,
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there was no one around to admire. the hotels stylish new make over its luxurious lounges, remained empty. and he successfully completed the expansion of the poor each most in 300 square meters of space. they faced onto the biggest inner courtyard in paris. here in this greenaway says with 20 different species of birds, his guests were to relax and enjoy some respite and tough time. but now people had big worries and he believed jimmy was becoming increasingly bitter because he feared he'd be forced to give up his dream. while he constantly kept expanding the hotel during the boom years now, he was saddled with a mountain of debt. he could no longer afford to complete the maysonet. he planned to build for his family on the 7th and 8th floors. he felt like a failure. as
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a business man and a father, i use all the father 10 children, but didn't really take care of that because he was la prestone. same amount. it was my mom who raised us, sit down. he was a father. but more of a businessman than a family math could do for me. the, during the great depression, when it's hotel attracted few guests people, li, jeremy worked on the many small details, inventions and special feature, which would eventually save liberally stole this for instance, literally stone was the 1st hotel and parents to have combined heating and air conditioning unit but he believed jimmy, as most famous invention, was the magnifying mirror. he could, it was all there are many examples that show he was
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a visionary. does she have those little magnifying mirrors in the bathrooms, which are now standard fixtures in every hotel around the world? now they're completely normal, but they were invented by people. each man, though no one knows that if he patented them, he'd have become a billionaire. unfortunately, he didn't do that at the time, but that gives you an idea of the kind of hotel here. he was full of ideas, creative to see pretty jamaica he did a korea and it was also a poly jammies idea to create an air raid shelter here to create a place where people could take refuge yet. once again, i refuse within a refuge, just in case something really dramatic happened in paris. the lean years dragged on . still people had a wealth of contacts, bankers, restaurant tours and politicians who helped keep him afloat at a time when many hotels were going under me.
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ironically, it was only when german troops pushed in and see paris in 1940. that the tide turned for equally. jeremy and louise took as the germans began to take control of the city and requisition, and so town people had to quickly come up with a plan to save his establishment. will they keep the nazis requisitions small, medium large hotels? according to the here are key of the troops who were to be large there, whether they were officers or alter, lacking cinemas, were reserved for them. and for dells too. and all the signage was in germany. it on me and roughly the same spot where the hotel bar now sand people, lead jam, a build his famous air raid, shelter it with his 8th and the hole. no other hotel could offer its guests
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such a sense of security. me as germany had not yet declared war on the united states. people, the jam a took a big gamble attribute sorted. i think he realized very quickly that history was sealing the face of paris and with it that of his business. and of course, he had this famous air raid shelter. so he went to see the american ambassador in paris. he believed asked him to tell all his compatriots, or at least with his diplomats in paris that they should come and stay here. so that this place would remain almost neutral as far as that was possible at the time . one of you stick, it was risky, prevail, quite 20 years. so american diplomat settled in that liberties dog. although the embassy had previously dealt with the korean, the americans were swayed by the air raid shelter, as well as the fact that people eat,
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let the embassy staff have the rooms for free. that proved to be another clever move on his part. after american ambassador william berlin and his entourage moved in liberty, stone was not only protected from being seized by the germans. it was also fully booked for the 1st time in years. mm. the hotel was the site of secret political meetings, as well as a place where ordinary visitors from around the world could still find accommodation and war time. because my father had this agreements with the american ambassador, it was considered to be a us hotel. as a result, it was never close. i may say it was opened to parisians were pointing to everybody . in spite of all the restrictions, the police told was flourishing again the only hotel in the city to do so. many
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jewish citizens were already fleeing from the nazis, for some of them liberally stole became a place of refuge together with her aid organization and morgan, the daughter, a famous american banker, j. p. morgan arranged lodgings at the hotel for numerous jews from 1940 to 41. they were later evacuated to the us now, but equally john may also secretly stowed away another jewish citizen. his name was leo. lemme official. the jews he hid was his architect, monsieur mon, created the new restaurant that still exists today. mon, mom lived in room one o 6 for the entire duration of the war. and you know, you sent his family, his children to switzerland. since he was the only one in his family who stayed in paris won't be here. my father picked him up and paid him, it was
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a full time employee. apprentice me the, the elevators wrought iron grill is the work of leo le mall as are many other features still in existence at the store. today. i for a full 4 years left more lived in hiding here. and during this time he renovated a large part of the hotel and he was an extraordinary man. even today, you can't walk through this hotel without mentioning him about it. though, let them all himself add to keep his wanderings. here to a minimum, i
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will restart it, good dog. the funniest thing is that he kept on working for la bristol just at night. so he walked through the hallways at night. he designed the wrought iron grill on the elevator during this time i left. at the end of the more he left the hotel as a free man ah, less mo, renovated 50 rooms during his years at liberty to tell him how much it kept. apparently he was a man who could walk into an existing room and in the blink of an i knew just what could be done to make it even more pleasant. so was keep a book, a stroke of preserve the right under the noses of the german occupiers. and
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other guests he bravely and secretly supervised the renovation from his hotel room by the book, philip back little sash kicked back. then no one was to know he was there. because little indiscretions are quickly committed. people are only human after role, but usually even made his room number disappear entirely fits that in people's minds. this room didn't even exist. room one or 6, you know, there's room one or 5, but 16 doesn't exist. so it's like when they used to, but it's not known what happened to lay or left mile after the war. anti bully, chummy, never breathed a word about this incredible story response. good luck. glad i think that for him to have taken the risk because it was a risk for which mature man could have paid a heavy price. they must have been more than casual acquaintances. i suppose get them over time. they became quite close,
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fresh. yet he kept unique cases like this of french people who saved other french juvie a micro history by the new coin twice to. but i think these little stories cuz this hotel history and to manage the new squad, a new mentee muslim. and i think we also have a need to show that such cases a solidarity exist 15 amanda city data. this hotel demand, it's loaded up, and this will be on the the when the united states entered the war in december, 1941. the situation changed yet again, or equally jammy and his hotel to the police stole, which had previously been neutral territory now catered to the german embassies gas . so after the war, hipolito was accused of collaborating with the nazis as he was under the command of
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the chief of protocol of the german embassy in paris fits bordeaux. to sift on tow for a time he had to work together with this chief of protocol from the german embassy in paris who was visibly very hot. you have been in his contact with a police jamaica. unfortunately, observe is didn't catch on to that right away. which you can understand at such an overwhelming time, shortly book at the i can only imagine that this kind of interaction in a hotel that was supposedly a hotel for diplomats neutral, protected quiet, would raise lots and lots of questions. she typical book quickly, but afterwards it turned out the person in question was a double agent. i believe him sobbed. did he know bordeaux with a german who spied for the french germain kept his silence. even though he could have cleared his name. his discretion applied to everyone. human dubois simone,
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the one in the hotel during the war. he, ritz is associated with personalities like coco chanel, lived there for 30 years, clues. it's similar with other hotels, with lim, always, salvador dali, new please. to my knowledge, the bristol never used art is intellectuals or painters easy to draw attention to itself. nothing ever says neither talk of collaboration, nor will you quit stories about hidden people who went to see the doctor. maybe because it's such a discreet place. when i proceed to produce, i and those who are very discreet, leave no trace of behind. mm.
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ah, excuse me. as the end of the 2nd world war, drew closer. origins longed for peace. ah . and on august 25th, 1944. their wish was granted. with the liberation of paris by this time, people need jeremy had skilfully guided his hotel through 20 to multi with years of history in the making. and in the final hours of the german occupation,
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he even helped to alter the course of history. hitler's order to completely destroy paris was not executed in the end and liberally stole played a part in this and exchange for sparing the city. $150.00 german officers wives were hidden from the french resistance at the police door for a night and smuggled out of paris unharmed. ah, the man responsible for cutting to deal with swedish console general. how will nordland, who knew eagerly chummy and the boys stole very well? ah, today the hotels role in this story is hardly known. liberty stole has never
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boasted about this part of its history. its focus remains on being the ideal luxury hotel but no. lemme the jewish architect who found refuge here, left his mark on the stove, restaurant in 1940 the hotel coal store was located here. the room was badly damaged. mon covered the walls of the oval shaped room with light colored wood. he swapped the art deco furnishings for fine 18th century style furniture, giving the room a sense of elegance, warm, intimacy, and distinction. every question has made the bristo's epicure restaurant into a colon every temple which holds 3 michelin stars. so i do a home, so i was home every day. table reservations, artist got the restaurant is always fully booked up with the who's coming. are they
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b? i p on the thought, i think that it can be a waste that try out the new dishes on the menu. they must know exactly what they're serving and how it tastes them. cuz a lot of the wine selection must also be perfect. the summer lea a coordinates it with the chef and the restaurant manager. people li jammy was the only hotel owner in paris who remained lord of his castle throughout the war. in the post war period, the hotel is exceptionally good condition which owed much to leo le let the french foreign ministry to officially designate liberty stone as the place to stay when ambassadors and accredited diplomats visited the french capital.
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