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Narrated by:
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Elisabeth Orth
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Marlene Groihofer
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"Das Niedrigste wird aus den Leuten herausgeholt, nicht das Anständige." Diese einfache und eindringliche Warnung vor einer Rhetorik der Extreme richtete die 90-jährige Holocaust-Überlebende Gertrude Pressburger im österreichischen Präsidentschaftswahlkampf in Form einer Web-Videobotschaft an die Wähler und warnte damit vor der Wahl des FPÖ-Kandidaten. Das Video wurde mehrere Millionen mal geteilt - und Frau Pressburger damit in Österreich zur "Ikone derer, die den Parolen der Rechten etwas entgegensetzen wollen" (Süddeutsche Zeitung). Jetzt hat sie ihre Lebensgeschichte im Gespräch mit der jungen Journalistin Marlene Groihofer aufgezeichnet.
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