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philippe sands the ratline podcast

by Stewart D'Amore Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the ratline podcast about?

The Ratline, available to listen from 18th September, is a story of life and love, murder, denial and a curious death. The podcast explores the passionate relationship between Otto and his wife Charlotte, through their secret private correspondence, read in the series by Stephen Fry and Laura Linney.

What is the plot of the ratline?

The Ratline is a story of life and love, murder, denial and a curious death. We hear about the passionate relationship between Otto and his wife Charlotte, through their secret private correspondence, read in the series by Stephen Fry and Laura Linney.

Who is Philippe Sands QC?

Philippe Sands QC is Professor of Law at University College London and a barrister and arbitrator. He acts as counsel before international courts, and sits as an arbitrator.

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What is the ratline in the castle?

The Ratline - Secrets in the Castle. A story of life, love and a curious death told by writer and barrister, Philippe Sands. A cold war mystery that reveals consequences that stretch across generations.

Who is the Nazi hunter in Ratline?

Philippe Sands investigates the mysterious disappearance of senior Nazi, Otto Wachter, who was indicted for mass murder. The Ratline is a story of a curious death, political intrigue, spies, Nazi hunters, shadowy forces in the Vatican and a son grappling with the sins of his father.

Who is Philippe Sands?

Philippe Sands, author of the multi-award-winning memoir East West Street, talks to us about his new book, The Ratline, which charts his investigation into the dramatic life and mysterious death of the senior Nazi Otto von Wächter . Philippe reveals how Otto managed to escape justice after 1945 and examines his relationship with his wife, Charlotte.

When is the Ratline book coming out?

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What is the Ratline podcast?

The Ratline is an investigation into Otto von Wächter, a senior Austrian Nazi indicted for mass murder, who escaped justice after the war.

What is the Ratline about?

The Ratline has it all: a mysterious death, political intrigue, spies, Nazi hunters, dark forces within the Vatican, a castle in Hagenberg and a son grappling with the sins of his father. The Ratline is an investigation into Otto von Wächter, a senior Austrian Nazi indicted for mass murder, who escaped justice after the war.

When is Intrigue the Ratline on BBC Radio 4?

First two episodes of Intrigue: The Ratline available as a podcast from 18 September. TX: 8-19 October at 1.45pm-2pm on BBC Radio 4. Presenter: Philippe Sands. Producer: Gemma Newby for BBC Radio 4. Editor: Hugh Levinson.

What is the Ratline about?

In the end, “The Ratline” is about the Nazis who didn’t escape and their descendants, like Horst.

Where did Sands find the book "Mein Kampf"?

On the shelf in Horst’s castle, Sands found a copy of “Mein Kampf,” which she had inscribed to Otto: “Through struggle and love, to the finish.”. When Otto was in hiding in Rome and in need of money, Charlotte sold off works of art she had looted from collections in Krakow. And after Otto’s death in Rome, Charlotte managed to transport his body ...

Who is the author of East West Street?

In his brilliant, deeply moving 2016 book “ East West Street ,” Philippe Sands wove the story of his own Eastern European Jewish family with those of two jurists who forged the legal framework for the Nuremberg trials: Hersch Lauterpacht, who put forth the concept of “crimes against humanity,” and Raphael Lemkin, who coined the term “genocide.” Both men and Sands’s maternal grandfather hailed from Lemberg — now Lviv, in Ukraine — and all had relatives slaughtered in the Holocaust. His latest book, “The Ratline,” is a gripping sequel.

Who is the fourth child in Ratline?

Sands was given access to this trove by one of the most intriguing central characters in “The Ratline”: Horst Wächter, the fourth of Otto and Charlotte’s six children, who had been safeguarding the papers in his crumbling Austrian schloss. Horst is an interesting case — forthright but also perversely myopic.

Who is the late John Le Carré?

There’s an intriguing cameo by David Cornwell, the late John le Carré, who tells Sands he believes Wächter would have been “naturally attractive” to the Vatican and to the Americans, as a “talent-spotter” able to identify former Nazis who might want to work for the West.

Was Horst's father poisoned?

He was especially close to his mother and believes his father was poisoned — a hypothesis Sands spends much of “The Ratline” pursuing. And yet for all his blindness, Horst has done a great service to history.

Who is the author of The Pope and Mussolini?

There are many extraordinary secondary characters and subplots. Rather than citing the work of scholars, he pops in for visits, including one with David I. Kertzer, whose excellent book “ The Pope and Mussolini ” offers a vivid picture of the Vatican during the 1930s.

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