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Finding Refuge - Stories of the men women and children who fled to Wales to escape the Nazis - cover

Finding Refuge - Stories of the men women and children who fled to Wales to escape the Nazis

Andrea Hammel

Publisher: Honno Press

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Insightful, first-hand accounts of refugees fleeing Nazism. These are stories of child refugees, artists and doctors. Their testimonies are harrowing and sad, but also at times funny and hopeful.Finding Refuge will resonate with those who have personal experience of similar situations, those looking to understand the refugee experience, young people investigating Welsh and European history and the stories of their ancestors, as well as the general history reader.
Available since: 11/03/2022.
Print length: 224 pages.

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