Madeleine Albright : ‘The things that are happening are genuinely, seriously bad’ | Books | The Guardian
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Je n’ai aucun respect pour cette « personne de pouvoir » qui donne des leçons de morale à tout le monde alors qu’elle a servi de la manière la plus obscène les pouvoirs pour lesquels elle a travaillé, mais il me semble intéressant de comprendre pourquoi elle sort un lvre aujourd’hui sur un tel sujet.
Madeleine Albright has both made and lived a lot of history. When she talks about a resurgence of fascism, she says it as someone who was born into the age of dictators. She was a small girl when her family fled Czechoslovakia after the Nazis consumed the country in 1939. After 10 days in hiding, her parents escaped Prague for Britain and found refuge in Notting Hill Gate, “before it was fancy”, in an apartment which backed on to Portobello Road. Her first memories of life in London are of disorientation. “I didn’t have a clue. My parents were very continental European and I didn’t have siblings early on. I felt isolated.” As Hitler unleashed the blitz, “every night we went down to the cellar where everybody was sleeping.”