• The Beaverbrook Papers

  • 2024/09/10
  • 再生時間: 28 分
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  • In this podcast episode, Sylvia and Michel introduce their show from New York City, where they’ve been retracing the steps of one of their main characters, Sylvia’s mother, from the 1930s to the 1980s. They share discoveries from classified documents, including telegrams linking Sylvia’s mother to powerful figures like Lord Beaverbrook, who worked closely with Winston Churchill and had people spy on her. They discuss how her mother traveled extensively during WWII and was monitored, leading to suspicions about her involvement in espionage.

    They uncover details about Sylvia’s mother’s life, including her connections with diplomats, involvement with multiple men, and her potential role as a spy during and after WWII. They also explore family documents, including personal letters and photos, and question how much Sylvia’s mother knew about her activities. Sylvia expresses mixed emotions about discovering her mother’s secretive past, initially fearing she may have been a Nazi sympathizer but later relieved to learn her mother helped the Allies.

    Additionally, they reflect on their emotional connections with their dogs, with Zoie, their podcast mascot, joining the conversation. The episode weaves personal stories, historical intrigue, and the ongoing investigation into Sylvia's mother's mysterious life, with the hosts inviting listeners to contribute any relevant information.

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In this podcast episode, Sylvia and Michel introduce their show from New York City, where they’ve been retracing the steps of one of their main characters, Sylvia’s mother, from the 1930s to the 1980s. They share discoveries from classified documents, including telegrams linking Sylvia’s mother to powerful figures like Lord Beaverbrook, who worked closely with Winston Churchill and had people spy on her. They discuss how her mother traveled extensively during WWII and was monitored, leading to suspicions about her involvement in espionage.

They uncover details about Sylvia’s mother’s life, including her connections with diplomats, involvement with multiple men, and her potential role as a spy during and after WWII. They also explore family documents, including personal letters and photos, and question how much Sylvia’s mother knew about her activities. Sylvia expresses mixed emotions about discovering her mother’s secretive past, initially fearing she may have been a Nazi sympathizer but later relieved to learn her mother helped the Allies.

Additionally, they reflect on their emotional connections with their dogs, with Zoie, their podcast mascot, joining the conversation. The episode weaves personal stories, historical intrigue, and the ongoing investigation into Sylvia's mother's mysterious life, with the hosts inviting listeners to contribute any relevant information.

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