Documentary_Kim Gjersoe

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Description

This is an audition for a documentary still in the process of development.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

Polish

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
born out of the horrors of the Second World War, a Polish man stood defined against fascist Germany and provided a home for hundreds of vulnerable Children. He set out to help those affected by brutal Nazis occupation in Poland by creating not only a home but also a school. This sociological experiment became a beacon of humanity. 75 years on. The Children off Patoski Palace are returning. Malcolm Gita Michelle is a professor of pedagogy, rehabilitation and education at the prestigious Yakel Union University. In clock off, she has researched Stanislaw Idiot Levski's Institute intensively and has made close bonds with many former pupils. In 1939 Poland was invaded by Nazi Germany, ultimately triggering World War Two. The annexation of the country meant million's perils. Under German rule. Concentration camps were built with Auschwitz. Located only 25 miles from Kreisher Richa Stanish Lafayette, Levski supported anti fascist protest groups and was imprisoned in Lublin Castle by the Gestapo for his beliefs here, he saw men die in the castle courtyard, parents of young Children and promised himself that he would protect any child. When the war ended.