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Joe Schlesinger

Joe Schlesinger, (born May 11, 1928) is a Canadian television journalist and author.
==Early life and career==
Schlesinger was born to a Jewish family in Vienna, Austria, in 1928. He was raised in Czechoslovakia. When that country was occupied by Germany in 1938, he was sent to England by his parents as part of the kindertransport, organized by Sir Nicholas Winton, that rescued 669 Jewish children. His parents were later killed in the Holocaust. Schlesinger appears in and narrates the 2011 documentary ''Nicky's Family'' about Winton and the kindertransport.
Schlesinger pursued a journalism career after the war, first working at the Prague bureau of the Associated Press in 1948. He left Czechoslovakia after its Communist government began arresting journalists. In 1950, he arrived in Canada. After studying at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, he reported for the ''Vancouver Province'' and the ''Toronto Star'', and edited for UPI in London and the ''International Herald Tribune'' in Paris.

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