a lot of the toshack is on her way to the city of fribourg. she knows germany well. she often visited her foster parents here. today she's giving a talk to students of the catholic university of applied sciences as a living witness. as always she tells her life story in german all that will help and that is why they gave us new 1st and last names. until then i had been allowed every time. and now i was only says it if i leave it. with a bit of a live. as her lectures have also been a form of therapy for her. it's a way of coming to terms with her own past. you're meant to be excited to set your time in germany shape she says and yet you still consider yourself polish . would you say that germany is also your homeland in a way on its. yes i think that's true it is that for me i love to come back here comments over it and i always say every country has very good people and very bad peoples and they should. retire scheck's story is also a positive one with lots of understanding on both sides and she hopes to keep telling it for as long as she can. today use of salva is