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The Nazi Next Door

Seriously...

BBC

Documentary, Society & Culture

4.1885 Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2021

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

In a dusty attic in the Yorkshire hills sits the life’s work of John Kingston, a man who spent decades investigating whether his own stepfather, Stanislaw Chrzanowski, was, in fact, a Nazi war criminal.

Whilst most knew ‘Mr Stan’ as a friendly pensioner, growing fruit for his neighbours and zipping around his village in the Midlands on his mobility scooter, John was convinced he was hiding a dark secret. Unable to shake the terrifying bedtime stories his stepdad told him as a child, John spent his adult life trying to expose the truth.

When John died in 2018, the year after his stepfather, the files, photographs, and hours of secret recordings he made were left boxed up in his attic, until now, when they were discovered by BBC journalist Nick Southall.

Nick has been investigating the extraordinary story of Stanislaw Chrzanowski for over 5 years, trying to establish if this man, who settled here to help Britain rebuild after the war, had also helped the Nazis kill tens of thousands of Jews in his homeland of Belarus.

Told using the archive of secret recordings found in John’s attic, and hearing from eyewitnesses who knew Stan Chrzanowski as ‘a butcher’, this often chilling story takes us from Birmingham, to Berlin to the Killing Fields of Belarus. In it, Nick seeks to answer two questions - was ‘Mr Stan’ the monster his stepson believed he was? And, if so, what was the real reason he never saw justice for his crimes?

Reporter: Nick Southall Producer: Mick Tucker Editor: Carl Johnston

Transcript

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0:00.0

This was an impregnable fortress. The only way you get out was in a wooden box.

0:05.0

The controversial maximum security prison impossible to escape from.

0:09.0

And one of the duties of a political prisoner is the escape.

0:12.0

The IRA inmates who found a way. of a political prisoner is the escape.

0:12.5

The IRA inmates who found a way.

0:14.5

I'm Carlo Gableer and I'll be navigating a path

0:19.5

through the disturbing inside story of the biggest jailbreak in British and Irish history.

0:25.0

The narrative that they want is that this is a big achievement by them.

0:28.5

Escape from the maze, listen first on BBC Sounds.

0:35.0

BBC Sounds. BBC Sounds, music radio podcasts.

0:39.0

Hello, this is seriously from BBC Radio 4, and I'm Vanessa Casile.

0:45.0

This podcast brings you true stories for curious minds and wild imaginations.

0:51.0

Next up, something powerful, unique and seriously clever.

0:57.0

Just before Christmas, my producer Mick Tucker and I made a discovery that would mark

1:10.0

the end of an extraordinary journey. We'd found the final pieces of a puzzle that I've been

1:18.0

wrestling with for five years.

1:21.0

When you're up?

1:22.0

Yeah, it's a bit crumbed. Have you got about head torch?

1:25.0

Cheers.

1:28.0

We make our discovery in the attic of an end-terris council property

1:32.0

surrounded by rolling hills and drystone walls

1:35.9

in the small town of Holmferve in West Yorkshire.

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