« Reply #33 on: Thursday 28 August 08 20:49 BST (UK) »
I have already said I do not watch it, ...
the facts are it played on the viewers emotions and implied he didn't know where his grandmother ended up.
It is contrived, it gives the impression that these people simply walk into libraries and various venues and immediately surprise surprise they find all this material,
To my mind it gives the wrong impression to people starting out to do their family tree.
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Apparently, the fact is you did not watch the programme.
The fact is that Springer did voice his opinion on what he thought the fate of his relatives were, but the fact is, he got the place name wrong.
The fact is that the voice over did introduce the professional researchers.
Another fact is; I thought I knew more about that period than I actually did... for instance , to list just one fact: I hadn't known about the gas lorries ..
I hope I haven't been too political.
Cheers,
Rena
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