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A dazzling multi-generational first-hand account of the Jewish experience in Europe leading to the dark spectres of anti-Semitism, the rise of populism and the Holocaust.
A dazzling multi-generational first-hand account of the Jewish experience in Europe leading to the dark spectres of anti-Semitism, the rise of populism and the Holocaust.
On 14 March 1941, Robert Liversidge, born Jacob Perlsweig and son of a rabbi, was detained in Brixton Prison on the order of the then Home Secretary, Sir John Anderson, made under Regulation 18B of the 1939 Defence Regulations.
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