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Sunday Times Magazine March 11th 2001
A stroll through Hell – In 1941 a German soldier went for a walk in the Warsaw ghetto with his camera. What he saw can now be revealed – When a German sergeant wandered into Warsaw’s Jewish ghetto in 1941, he witnessed the reality of the ‘final solution’. The photographs he took are an unflinching record of the Holocaust’s early days
Relative values – Terry Jones, ex Monty Python and his son Bill
Stephen Bayley founder of the Design Museum, remembers the day he found a forgotten poem by ‘John W Lennon, form 5C’
All Saints – The latest female singing stars don’t have pierced navels or hair extensions. They don’t even have boyfriends. They’re twenty nuns from Chelmsford
Sex and Religion mingle on the palette of Stanley Spencer, one of the strangest painters that England ever produced
A life in the day – Willard White, the big bass baritone of Opera
Includes 32 pages of womens fashion special
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