26/01/2015
In the week marking the 50th anniversary of Churchill's death, Natalie Graham explores what Kent meant to Churchill and his affect on those who worked for him.
Emma Thomas gets special access to Kent and Sussex police as they deal with a spike in burglaries. In the week that marks the 50th anniversary of Churchill's death, Natalie Graham explores what Kent meant to Churchill and how he affected the lives of the people who worked for him. And Dorit Wolf from Eastbourne tells us about her extraordinary life from Nazi survivor to German pop star.
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From Holocaust survivor to pop star
麻豆社 Inside Out meets Dorit Oliver-Wolff who lived through the Holocaust and went on to became a famous German singer.
Today she is a pensioner living in Eastbourne, but still remembers the trauma of trying to escape from the Nazis and avoid being sent to a concentration camp.
Presenter Natalie Graham followed her story and heard how she escaped death twice.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Natalie Graham |
Reporter | Emma Thomas |
Series Editor | Linda Bell |
Broadcast
- Mon 26 Jan 2015 19:30麻豆社 One South East