| Description | Else Rosenfeld actuality. Else describes leaving Switzerland and being reunited with her husband and children in Britain.
Track 1: Test tone, 0.28 mins Track 2: Else sings in German, "Zum zum zum...", 0.27 mins Track 3: Else speaks about her job in Switzerland, and status as a political refugee because of her socialist beliefs. Else's job was to help plan relief work for German schoolchildren after the war. Else also speaks about the conditions required to get a visa to go to England, 2.44 mins Track 4: Else speaks about having to fly to Britain because of the difficulties involved in obtaining a French Visa. She leaves Zurich in March 1946. Else speaks about being reunited with her family at Croydon airport (which is no longer there), 1.37 mins Track 5: Else describes her reunion with her husband and children. Else speaks about her husband recovering from being very ill, 1.37 mins Track 6: Else speaks about her husband's death in December 1947. Else speaks about her conviction that her experiences have given her an appreciation of her life, and how she has learnt a lot about herself and what she wants from life, 2.53 mins Track 7: Else speaks about her attitude to death and dying; she tries to appreciate everything that she is able to about life and nature, 2.32 mins Track 8: Else sings in German, "Zum zum zum ...", 0.21 mins Track 9: Else speaks about the meaning of the "Zum zum zum" song; it is a children's song about a bee, 0.26 mins Track 10: Else gives her opinions on raising loving children, 1.42 mins
Total: 14.22 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF549C0513480 |