Season 2 Episode 69- A Family's Journey in the Shadow of the HolocaustDuring these times
when antisemitism is at an all times high worldwide, its important to learn where it all started. In this episode Dr. Vivien Sieber shares her family's struggle during
the Holocaust, which led her to write the book, "Kino and Kinder: A Family's Journey in the Shadow of the Holocaust". The book revolves around Paula Ticho's family, who owned a cinema in Vienna until it was forcibly taken over due to Nazi antisemitism. Faced with threats from Hitler's regime, Paula sends her son Peter to England for safety and becomes a matron caring for Jewish girls evacuated from Europe during the war. The book delves into the survivors'
experiences, including Paula's son's internment and naval service, and her fight to reclaim ownership of the cinema. It spans locations like Brno, Vienna, London, Newcastle, Windermere, the Isle of Man, and Canada, offering insight
into pre-war Central Europe and post-war London.
www.viviensieber.eu
You can find Dr. Vivien Sieber's book on Amazon
To hear the stories of some of the girls from the hostel, listen to this podcast
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# Children's evacuationThe movement of unaccompanied Jewish children to safety, which was part of the kindertransport during the Holocaust.