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  • Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
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    Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
    Ann Chadwick, 85, pictured at her home, Ipswich, UK.
    Her family took in a Kindertransport child by the name of Suzie Spitzer, an Austrian Jewish girl in 1939.

    The Kindertransport was an organised rescue effort of children (but not their parents) from Nazi-controlled territory that took place during the nine months prior to the outbreak of the Second World War.

    26 January 2023

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  • Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
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    Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
    Ann Chadwick, 85, pictured at her home, Ipswich, UK.
    Her family took in a Kindertransport child by the name of Suzie Spitzer, an Austrian Jewish girl in 1939.

    The Kindertransport was an organised rescue effort of children (but not their parents) from Nazi-controlled territory that took place during the nine months prior to the outbreak of the Second World War.

    26 January 2023

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  • Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
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    Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
    Ann Chadwick, 85, pictured at her home, Ipswich, UK.
    Her family took in a Kindertransport child by the name of Suzie Spitzer, an Austrian Jewish girl in 1939.

    The Kindertransport was an organised rescue effort of children (but not their parents) from Nazi-controlled territory that took place during the nine months prior to the outbreak of the Second World War.

    26 January 2023

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  • Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
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    Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
    Ann Chadwick, 85, pictured at her home, Ipswich, UK.
    Her family took in a Kindertransport child by the name of Suzie Spitzer, an Austrian Jewish girl in 1939.

    The Kindertransport was an organised rescue effort of children (but not their parents) from Nazi-controlled territory that took place during the nine months prior to the outbreak of the Second World War.

    26 January 2023

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  • Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
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    Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
    Ann Chadwick, 85, pictured at her home, Ipswich, UK.
    Her family took in a Kindertransport child by the name of Suzie Spitzer, an Austrian Jewish girl in 1939.

    The Kindertransport was an organised rescue effort of children (but not their parents) from Nazi-controlled territory that took place during the nine months prior to the outbreak of the Second World War.

    26 January 2023

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  • Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
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    Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
    Ann Chadwick, 85, pictured at her home, Ipswich, UK.
    Her family took in a Kindertransport child by the name of Suzie Spitzer, an Austrian Jewish girl in 1939.

    The Kindertransport was an organised rescue effort of children (but not their parents) from Nazi-controlled territory that took place during the nine months prior to the outbreak of the Second World War.

    26 January 2023

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  • Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
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    Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
    Ann Chadwick, 85, pictured at her home, Ipswich, UK.
    Her family took in a Kindertransport child by the name of Suzie Spitzer, an Austrian Jewish girl in 1939.

    The Kindertransport was an organised rescue effort of children (but not their parents) from Nazi-controlled territory that took place during the nine months prior to the outbreak of the Second World War.

    26 January 2023

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  • Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
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    Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
    Ann Chadwick, 85, pictured at her home, Ipswich, UK.
    Her family took in a Kindertransport child by the name of Suzie Spitzer, an Austrian Jewish girl in 1939.

    The Kindertransport was an organised rescue effort of children (but not their parents) from Nazi-controlled territory that took place during the nine months prior to the outbreak of the Second World War.

    26 January 2023

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  • Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
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    Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
    Ann Chadwick, 85, pictured at her home, Ipswich, UK.
    Her family took in a Kindertransport child by the name of Suzie Spitzer, an Austrian Jewish girl in 1939.

    The Kindertransport was an organised rescue effort of children (but not their parents) from Nazi-controlled territory that took place during the nine months prior to the outbreak of the Second World War.

    26 January 2023

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  • Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
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    Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
    Ann Chadwick, 85, pictured at her home, Ipswich, UK.
    Her family took in a Kindertransport child by the name of Suzie Spitzer, an Austrian Jewish girl in 1939.

    The Kindertransport was an organised rescue effort of children (but not their parents) from Nazi-controlled territory that took place during the nine months prior to the outbreak of the Second World War.

    26 January 2023

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  • Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
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    Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
    Ann Chadwick, 85, pictured at her home, Ipswich, UK.
    Her family took in a Kindertransport child by the name of Suzie Spitzer, an Austrian Jewish girl in 1939.

    The Kindertransport was an organised rescue effort of children (but not their parents) from Nazi-controlled territory that took place during the nine months prior to the outbreak of the Second World War.

    26 January 2023

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  • Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
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    Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
    Ann Chadwick, 85, pictured at her home, Ipswich, UK.
    Her family took in a Kindertransport child by the name of Suzie Spitzer, an Austrian Jewish girl in 1939.

    The Kindertransport was an organised rescue effort of children (but not their parents) from Nazi-controlled territory that took place during the nine months prior to the outbreak of the Second World War.

    26 January 2023

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  • Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
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    Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
    Ann Chadwick, 85, pictured at her home, Ipswich, UK.
    Her family took in a Kindertransport child by the name of Suzie Spitzer, an Austrian Jewish girl in 1939.

    The Kindertransport was an organised rescue effort of children (but not their parents) from Nazi-controlled territory that took place during the nine months prior to the outbreak of the Second World War.

    26 January 2023

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  • Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
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    Ann Chadwick my Kindertransport sister.
    Ann Chadwick, 85, pictured at her home, Ipswich, UK.
    Her family took in a Kindertransport child by the name of Suzie Spitzer, an Austrian Jewish girl in 1939.

    The Kindertransport was an organised rescue effort of children (but not their parents) from Nazi-controlled territory that took place during the nine months prior to the outbreak of the Second World War.

    26 January 2023

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  • PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
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    PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
    Paul Willer came to England as a Jewish refugee in 1939 and lived with Clement Attlee and his family. Now 90, he lives near Cirencester, Glos.
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  • PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
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    PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
    Paul Willer came to England as a Jewish refugee in 1939 and lived with Clement Attlee and his family. Now 90, he lives near Cirencester, Glos.
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  • PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
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    PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
    Paul Willer came to England as a Jewish refugee in 1939 and lived with Clement Attlee and his family. Now 90, he lives near Cirencester, Glos.
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  • PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
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    PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
    Paul Willer came to England as a Jewish refugee in 1939 and lived with Clement Attlee and his family. Now 90, he lives near Cirencester, Glos.
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  • PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
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    PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
    Paul Willer came to England as a Jewish refugee in 1939 and lived with Clement Attlee and his family. Now 90, he lives near Cirencester, Glos.
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  • PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
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    PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
    Paul Willer came to England as a Jewish refugee in 1939 and lived with Clement Attlee and his family. Now 90, he lives near Cirencester, Glos.
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  • PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
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    PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
    Paul Willer came to England as a Jewish refugee in 1939 and lived with Clement Attlee and his family. Now 90, he lives near Cirencester, Glos.
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  • PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
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    PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
    Paul Willer came to England as a Jewish refugee in 1939 and lived with Clement Attlee and his family. Now 90, he lives near Cirencester, Glos.
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  • PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
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    PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
    Paul Willer came to England as a Jewish refugee in 1939 and lived with Clement Attlee and his family. Now 90, he lives near Cirencester, Glos.
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  • PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
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    PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
    Paul Willer came to England as a Jewish refugee in 1939 and lived with Clement Attlee and his family. Now 90, he lives near Cirencester, Glos.
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  • PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
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    PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
    Paul Willer came to England as a Jewish refugee in 1939 and lived with Clement Attlee and his family. Now 90, he lives near Cirencester, Glos.
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  • PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
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    PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
    Paul Willer came to England as a Jewish refugee in 1939 and lived with Clement Attlee and his family. Now 90, he lives near Cirencester, Glos.
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  • PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
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    PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
    Paul Willer in England 1940. Paul Willer came to England as a Jewish refugee in 1939 and lived with Clement Attlee and his family. Now 90, he lives near Cirencester, Glos.
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  • PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
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    PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
    l-r: Peter Willer, Franziska Willer, Paul Willer. 1940 in England.
    Paul Willer came to England as a Jewish refugee in 1939 and lived with Clement Attlee and his family. Now 90, he lives near Cirencester, Glos.
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  • PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
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    PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
    Paul Willer in 1939 in school in Germany. Paul Willer came to England as a Jewish refugee in 1939 and lived with Clement Attlee and his family. Now 90, he lives near Cirencester, Glos.
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  • PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
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    PORTRAIT - Paul Willer
    Paul Willer in England 1940. Paul Willer came to England as a Jewish refugee in 1939 and lived with Clement Attlee and his family. Now 90, he lives near Cirencester, Glos.
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  • PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
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    PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
    April 9, 2018 - Jerusalem, Israel - WALTER BINGHAM, 94, proudly presents the the French Legion d’Honneur bestowed upon him in February 2017 in addition to the British Military Medal for bravery in the field. Ahead of Israel's Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day, Bingham speaks of his wartime experiences. Born Wolfgang Billig, recipient of the Guinness World Record for the oldest radio talk show host, Bingham was born and grew up in Germany as the Nazis were rising to power. As a child he witnessed Nazi book burning and severe discrimination before escaping to England on the Kindertransport. Bingham enlisted in the British army, was a driver in the British Royal Army Service Corps, took part in the invasion of Normandy and was transferred to Counter Intelligence where he interviewed Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop who denied all knowledge of the Holocaust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
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    PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
    April 9, 2018 - Jerusalem, Israel - WALTER BINGHAM, 94, proudly presents the the French Legion d’Honneur bestowed upon him in February 2017 in addition to the British Military Medal for bravery in the field. Ahead of Israel's Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day, Bingham speaks of his wartime experiences. Born Wolfgang Billig, recipient of the Guinness World Record for the oldest radio talk show host, Bingham was born and grew up in Germany as the Nazis were rising to power. As a child he witnessed Nazi book burning and severe discrimination before escaping to England on the Kindertransport. Bingham enlisted in the British army, was a driver in the British Royal Army Service Corps, took part in the invasion of Normandy and was transferred to Counter Intelligence where he interviewed Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop who denied all knowledge of the Holocaust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
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    PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
    April 9, 2018 - Jerusalem, Israel - WALTER BINGHAM, 94, proudly presents the the French Legion d’Honneur bestowed upon him in February 2017 in addition to the British Military Medal for bravery in the field. Ahead of Israel's Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day, Bingham speaks of his wartime experiences. Born Wolfgang Billig, recipient of the Guinness World Record for the oldest radio talk show host, Bingham was born and grew up in Germany as the Nazis were rising to power. As a child he witnessed Nazi book burning and severe discrimination before escaping to England on the Kindertransport. Bingham enlisted in the British army, was a driver in the British Royal Army Service Corps, took part in the invasion of Normandy and was transferred to Counter Intelligence where he interviewed Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop who denied all knowledge of the Holocaust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
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    PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
    April 9, 2018 - Jerusalem, Israel - WALTER BINGHAM, 94, proudly presents a certificate awarded to him in 2017 by Guinness World Records for the oldest radio talk show host. He continues to break his own record day after day. Ahead of Israel's Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day, Bingham speaks of his wartime experiences. Born Wolfgang Billig, Bingham was born and grew up in Germany as the Nazis were rising to power. He witnessed Nazi book burnings and severe discrimination before escaping to England on the Kindertransport. Walter enlisted in the British army, was a driver in the British Royal Army Service Corps, took part in the invasion of Normandy and was transferred to Counter Intelligence where he interviewed Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop who denied all knowledge of the Holocaust. Bingham earned the British Military Medal for bravery in the field and was awarded the French Legion d’Honneur (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
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    PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
    April 9, 2018 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ahead of Israel's Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day, WALTER BINGHAM, 94, speaks of his wartime experiences. Born Wolfgang Billig, recipient of the Guinness World Record for the oldest radio talk show host, Bingham was born and grew up in Germany as the Nazis were rising to power. As a child he witnessed Nazi book burnings and severe discrimination before escaping to England on the Kindertransport. Walter enlisted in the British army, was a driver in the British Royal Army Service Corps, took part in the invasion of Normandy and was transferred to Counter Intelligence where he interviewed Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop who denied all knowledge of the Holocaust. Bingham earned the British Military Medal for bravery in the field and was awarded the French Legion d’Honneur (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
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    PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
    April 9, 2018 - Jerusalem, Israel - WALTER BINGHAM, 94, points to his father depicted in a photo shot in Poland during World War II, as he speaks of his wartime experiences ahead of Israel's Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day. Walter's father found his death in the Warsaw Ghetto. Bingham, Born Wolfgang Billig, recipient of the Guinness World Record for the oldest radio talk show host, was born and grew up in Germany as the Nazis were rising to power. As a child he witnessed Nazi book burnings and severe discrimination before escaping to England on the Kindertransport. Walter enlisted in the British army, was a driver in the British Royal Army Service Corps, took part in the invasion of Normandy and was transferred to Counter Intelligence where he interviewed Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop who denied all knowledge of the Holocaust. Bingham earned the British Military Medal for bravery in the field and was awarded the French Legion d’Honneur (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
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    PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
    April 9, 2018 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ahead of Israel's Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day, WALTER BINGHAM, 94, speaks of his wartime experiences. Born Wolfgang Billig, recipient of the Guinness World Record for the oldest radio talk show host, Bingham was born and grew up in Germany as the Nazis were rising to power. As a child he witnessed Nazi book burnings and severe discrimination before escaping to England on the Kindertransport. Walter enlisted in the British army, was a driver in the British Royal Army Service Corps, took part in the invasion of Normandy and was transferred to Counter Intelligence where he interviewed Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop who denied all knowledge of the Holocaust. Bingham earned the British Military Medal for bravery in the field and was awarded the French Legion d’Honneur (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
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    PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
    April 9, 2018 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ahead of Israel's Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day, WALTER BINGHAM, 94, speaks of his wartime experiences. Born Wolfgang Billig, recipient of the Guinness World Record for the oldest radio talk show host, Bingham was born and grew up in Germany as the Nazis were rising to power. As a child he witnessed Nazi book burnings and severe discrimination before escaping to England on the Kindertransport. Walter enlisted in the British army, was a driver in the British Royal Army Service Corps, took part in the invasion of Normandy and was transferred to Counter Intelligence where he interviewed Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop who denied all knowledge of the Holocaust. Bingham earned the British Military Medal for bravery in the field and was awarded the French Legion d’Honneur (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
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    PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
    April 9, 2018 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ahead of Israel's Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day, WALTER BINGHAM, 94, speaks of his wartime experiences. Born Wolfgang Billig, recipient of the Guinness World Record for the oldest radio talk show host, Bingham was born and grew up in Germany as the Nazis were rising to power. As a child he witnessed Nazi book burnings and severe discrimination before escaping to England on the Kindertransport. Walter enlisted in the British army, was a driver in the British Royal Army Service Corps, took part in the invasion of Normandy and was transferred to Counter Intelligence where he interviewed Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop who denied all knowledge of the Holocaust. Bingham earned the British Military Medal for bravery in the field and was awarded the French Legion d’Honneur (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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    PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
    April 9, 2018 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ahead of Israel's Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day, WALTER BINGHAM, 94, speaks of his wartime experiences. Born Wolfgang Billig, recipient of the Guinness World Record for the oldest radio talk show host, Bingham was born and grew up in Germany as the Nazis were rising to power. As a child he witnessed Nazi book burnings and severe discrimination before escaping to England on the Kindertransport. Walter enlisted in the British army, was a driver in the British Royal Army Service Corps, took part in the invasion of Normandy and was transferred to Counter Intelligence where he interviewed Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop who denied all knowledge of the Holocaust. Bingham earned the British Military Medal for bravery in the field and was awarded the French Legion d’Honneur (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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    PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
    April 9, 2018 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ahead of Israel's Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day, WALTER BINGHAM, 94, speaks of his wartime experiences. Born Wolfgang Billig, recipient of the Guinness World Record for the oldest radio talk show host, Bingham was born and grew up in Germany as the Nazis were rising to power. As a child he witnessed Nazi book burnings and severe discrimination before escaping to England on the Kindertransport. Walter enlisted in the British army, was a driver in the British Royal Army Service Corps, took part in the invasion of Normandy and was transferred to Counter Intelligence where he interviewed Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop who denied all knowledge of the Holocaust. Bingham earned the British Military Medal for bravery in the field and was awarded the French Legion d’Honneur (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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    PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
    April 9, 2018 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ahead of Israel's Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day, WALTER BINGHAM, 94, speaks of his wartime experiences. Born Wolfgang Billig, recipient of the Guinness World Record for the oldest radio talk show host, Bingham was born and grew up in Germany as the Nazis were rising to power. As a child he witnessed Nazi book burnings and severe discrimination before escaping to England on the Kindertransport. Walter enlisted in the British army, was a driver in the British Royal Army Service Corps, took part in the invasion of Normandy and was transferred to Counter Intelligence where he interviewed Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop who denied all knowledge of the Holocaust. Bingham earned the British Military Medal for bravery in the field and was awarded the French Legion d’Honneur (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
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    PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
    April 9, 2018 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ahead of Israel's Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day, WALTER BINGHAM, 94, speaks of his wartime experiences. Born Wolfgang Billig, recipient of the Guinness World Record for the oldest radio talk show host, Bingham was born and grew up in Germany as the Nazis were rising to power. As a child he witnessed Nazi book burnings and severe discrimination before escaping to England on the Kindertransport. Walter enlisted in the British army, was a driver in the British Royal Army Service Corps, took part in the invasion of Normandy and was transferred to Counter Intelligence where he interviewed Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop who denied all knowledge of the Holocaust. Bingham earned the British Military Medal for bravery in the field and was awarded the French Legion d’Honneur (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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    PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
    April 9, 2018 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ahead of Israel's Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day, WALTER BINGHAM, 94, speaks of his wartime experiences. Born Wolfgang Billig, recipient of the Guinness World Record for the oldest radio talk show host, Bingham was born and grew up in Germany as the Nazis were rising to power. As a child he witnessed Nazi book burnings and severe discrimination before escaping to England on the Kindertransport. Walter enlisted in the British army, was a driver in the British Royal Army Service Corps, took part in the invasion of Normandy and was transferred to Counter Intelligence where he interviewed Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop who denied all knowledge of the Holocaust. Bingham earned the British Military Medal for bravery in the field and was awarded the French Legion d’Honneur (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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    PORTRAIT - Walter Bingham
    April 9, 2018 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ahead of Israel's Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day, WALTER BINGHAM, 94, speaks of his wartime experiences. Born Wolfgang Billig, recipient of the Guinness World Record for the oldest radio talk show host, Bingham was born and grew up in Germany as the Nazis were rising to power. As a child he witnessed Nazi book burnings and severe discrimination before escaping to England on the Kindertransport. Walter enlisted in the British army, was a driver in the British Royal Army Service Corps, took part in the invasion of Normandy and was transferred to Counter Intelligence where he interviewed Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop who denied all knowledge of the Holocaust. Bingham earned the British Military Medal for bravery in the field and was awarded the French Legion d’Honneur (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas