Holocaust survivor fears far right revival
Around the world and in Europe in particular, populist parties with anti-immigrant agendas are becoming part of the political mainstream. In last month's European Parliament elections the far-right National Rally in France took almost a quarter of the votes - more than President Macron's party. That's led some observers to make dark comparisons with the period which led up to the second world war. But is that an over-reaction - or is there really a risk of history repeating itself? Alex Ritson met eighty-four year old holocaust survivor Nathalie Sinelnikoff at her house in Nice in the south of France - and found her deeply worried.
(Photo: Nathalie Sinelnikoff at hour house in Nice Credit: 麻豆社)
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