Ben Brown is one of the BBC’s most experienced war correspondents. He has covered both Iraq wars, the civil war in Chechnya and the break-up of Yugoslavia. After graduating from Keble College, Oxford University, he completed a diploma at the Cardiff Centre for Journalism. Previously a special correspondent for BBC News, he moved behind the desk on BBC News 24 in 2006.
I board a plane marked with the swastika and take the noon postal service flight from Stockholm to Berlin.
In the final days of World War II, a secret meeting takes place between a member of the World Jewish Congress and one of the most powerful Nazis in Germany - without the...
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