DiscoverKeys: A Troubled InheritanceS1E5 THE QUEEN AND THE CLAIMANT
S1E5 THE QUEEN AND THE CLAIMANT

S1E5 THE QUEEN AND THE CLAIMANT

Update: 2023-10-04
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Mike Joseph’s mother petitions the Queen for help to recover her Nazi-plundered house from a resistant Germany. The Queen’s response unlocks a wave of British government action, which escalates towards an international crisis. In this episode, a very personal family story becomes a highly political dispute.




In this epic journey, Mike sets out to uncover his Holocaust inheritance, but is led relentlessly to discovering his Nakba inheritance. It turns out that the two different catastrophes are more connected than he thought possible. In 2023, can both stories be heard and understood? 


With unique personal testimony, recordings, letters and memories by those who survived and those who did not, this challenging audio series is devised, dramatised and narrated by broadcaster Mike Joseph. 


PLACE NAMES 


When the place names in Keys get confusing, these notes will help.


Mike’s grandparents came from Galicia, a part of eastern Europe on no modern map. Today some of Galicia is southeast Poland, another part is western Ukraine. Galicia no longer exists.In the last century, many of Galicia’s Jews, Ukrainians and Poles also ceased to exist, violently, as their province was repeatedly ruptured by the front lines of two World Wars, genocide and ethnic cleansing. Before 1918, Galicia was the Austro-Hungarian Empire’s most eastern province. Its capital was Lemberg (German) = Lwów (Polish) = Lviv (Ukrainian). 


Three names, but one city.Further south, Mike’s grandfather grew up in Stanislau (German); left Stanislaviv (Ukrainian) in 1918 for a better life in Germany; deported back to Stanisławów (Polish) in 1938, which became Stanislaviv (Ukrainian) in 1939; killed in Stanislau (German) in 1941. Before Mike first visited that city in 1999, the Soviet Union renamed it Ivano-Frankovsk (Russian). Today the place where he found his grandfather’s surviving colleagues and allies is called Ivano-Frankivsk (Ukrainian). 


Five names, but one city.


Fatima Abu Salem grew up in the thriving Palestinian village of Burayr, at crossroads leading to Gaza, Hebron and Beersheba. Today a few ruins of Burayr are surrounded by the fields of kibbutz Bro’r Hayyil.


Two names, but one place.


Place names matter. How we name places reveals our own histories, identities and yearnings.


CREDITS for this episode


Testimony


Testimony and commentary by Mike Joseph, Asha Phillips, James Stewart


Interpreters and Translators


Dina Brandt


Alex Dunai


Markus Hartmann


Burkhardt Kolbmuller


Svitlana Kovalyk


Itamar Shapira


Nadia Slobodyan


Hannah Kleinfeld


Atef Alshaer


Images & music


Mike Joseph


Sami Abu Salem 


Micha Wink 


Lilli Gold, © 1998 USC Shoah Foundation. From the archive of USC Shoah Foundation – The Institute for Visual History and Education  http://sfi.usc.edu/


Brahms, German Requiem, The Holden Consort Orchestra and Choir http://ml.cs.colorado.edu/~ben/Brahms/ 


Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license


PRODUCTION


Mike Joseph   Producer


Zac Ware   Sound Editor


Micha Wink   Keys Theme & Variations on a Bach Prelude in B minor 


Pamela Koehne-Drube Audience and Web Advisor


PRESENTERS


Mike Joseph


Asha Phillips


CAST in programme order


Christine Willison as Lilli Gold


James Stewart as Robert Fellowes, voices of UK Foreign Office, Martin Gilbert, British Ambassador to Germany. 

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S1E5 THE QUEEN AND THE CLAIMANT

S1E5 THE QUEEN AND THE CLAIMANT

Mike Joseph