At first it sounds a bit navel -stuck: a podcast of Fidelity About the heroic resistance history of the newspaper itself. But in The Ultimatum Investments journalist Robin De Wever a painful chapter from the history of the newspaper. He wants to know how it is possible that twenty -two employees were murdered in 1943, in exchange for the survival of the resistance newspaper. De Wever can build on earlier historical research, but then expands his story by focusing on a number of stakeholders. This creates a nice story about guilt and innocence, resistance and betrayal, whereby the podcast also looks at the role of beliefs.

