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Philip Boobbyer discovers how the rebuilding of an historic German church, destroyed by British bombers during World War II, is healing old wounds.
The people of Pforzheim, Germany, suffered dreadfully in World War II-and a British aircrew paid a terrible price. Michael Henderson discovers how a small community is laying its ghosts to rest.
Anastasia Stepanova joins young Europeans on a journey to learn of the vision that led to the European Union
Ten years after the fall of the Wall, Michael Smith visits Berlin and meets the woman charged with bringing down the barriers between the city's multi-racial communities:
Norwegian Resistance veteran Leif Hovelsen travels to Germany to try and make peace with his former Nazi jailer.
Michael Smith encounters the Western face of Islam--and meets British Muslims who are fighting back against Islamophobia.
Caux's history made it the ideal place for a high-level symposium on reconciliation. Mary Lean reports.
'Democracy starts with me' was the theme of MOral Re-Armament's 1991 conference at Caux, Switzerland. Over seven weeks 2,160 people attended its sessions. Michael Smith reports:
`Where do we go from here?' or, to be more exact: `Where do the Germans go from here?'
Polish exile Aniela Stepan and her husband Olgierd tell their story to Michael Smith.
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