Sunday, 3 July 2011

BBC's fears for Newsnight as viewers hit all-time LOW


BBC bosses have become increeasingly concerned about the

flagship news programme after discovering that it can be watched

by as few as 166,000

people

Falling ratings: Viewing figures for Newsnight have dropped to the lowest level in its history. The BBC programme has four presenters including Kirsty Wark (pictured)

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RAF's rare anti-Nazi leaflet that told truth to wartime Germany


By MAIL ON SUNDAY REPORTER


Last updated at 10:01 PM on 2nd July 2011


    A rare anti-Nazi leaflet dropped over Germany by the RAF during the Second World War will be presented to the UK Holocaust Centre this week.

The document is one of the few surviving White Rose leaflets produced by brave students at Munich University.

The White Rose resistance movement was behind thousands of copies of the leaflets, which gave details of the Holocaust and supported the ideals of democracy, freedom and religious tolerance.

Heroes: Sophie and Hans Scholl were two members of the group executed by the Nazis in 1943

Heroes: Sophie and Hans Scholl were two members of the group executed by the Nazis in 1943

The six core members of the group, including Sophie and Hans Scholl, were executed in 1943. They are now regarded as heroes for their courageous opposition to the Third Reich.

The text of their sixth leaflet was smuggled out of Germany to Britain. In July 1943, copies were dropped over Germany by Allied aircraft.

Collector William Kaczynski is now donating one of the leaflets to the Holocaust Centre, a memorial and education museum in Newark, Nottinghamshire.

It can be seen by the public at the first annual White Rose Ball, at the Kia Oval in South London on September 25 in support of the Holocaust Centre.

* To find out about the White Rose Ball go to www.whiteroseball.org.