
Interrupted Journeys: Young Refugees from Hitler's Reich
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Author: Alan Gill
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 306
As the dark storm clouds of World War II gathered over Europe, a small group of young German and Austrian Jews fled Nazi oppression in their homeland to seek refuge in Britain, America and Australia. Leaving behind their parents, families and everything familiar they fled to an unknown country and future in their desperate fight for survival. INTERRUPTED JOURNEYS reveals not only their remarkable wartime stories, but also describes how many of these young refugees made their place of safety their permanent homes after the war ended and have since added richly to the life of each country. Alan Gill has drawn on several years of painstaking research and many hours of interviews with the people who escaped Hitler's Reich and has brought their stories to a new generation in this moving book. Their extraordinary experiences vary greatly, but their stories have a common thread of courage in adversity and remarkable resilience. Alongside their stories, Gill also reveals the enormous courage and sacrifice of the children's parents in sending them away to an uncertain future, as well as some of the daring and inspiring acts of those who helped the young refugees escape Nazism and build a new life in their chosen countries.
Author: Alan Gill
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 306
As the dark storm clouds of World War II gathered over Europe, a small group of young German and Austrian Jews fled Nazi oppression in their homeland to seek refuge in Britain, America and Australia. Leaving behind their parents, families and everything familiar they fled to an unknown country and future in their desperate fight for survival. INTERRUPTED JOURNEYS reveals not only their remarkable wartime stories, but also describes how many of these young refugees made their place of safety their permanent homes after the war ended and have since added richly to the life of each country. Alan Gill has drawn on several years of painstaking research and many hours of interviews with the people who escaped Hitler's Reich and has brought their stories to a new generation in this moving book. Their extraordinary experiences vary greatly, but their stories have a common thread of courage in adversity and remarkable resilience. Alongside their stories, Gill also reveals the enormous courage and sacrifice of the children's parents in sending them away to an uncertain future, as well as some of the daring and inspiring acts of those who helped the young refugees escape Nazism and build a new life in their chosen countries.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Alan Gill
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 306
As the dark storm clouds of World War II gathered over Europe, a small group of young German and Austrian Jews fled Nazi oppression in their homeland to seek refuge in Britain, America and Australia. Leaving behind their parents, families and everything familiar they fled to an unknown country and future in their desperate fight for survival. INTERRUPTED JOURNEYS reveals not only their remarkable wartime stories, but also describes how many of these young refugees made their place of safety their permanent homes after the war ended and have since added richly to the life of each country. Alan Gill has drawn on several years of painstaking research and many hours of interviews with the people who escaped Hitler's Reich and has brought their stories to a new generation in this moving book. Their extraordinary experiences vary greatly, but their stories have a common thread of courage in adversity and remarkable resilience. Alongside their stories, Gill also reveals the enormous courage and sacrifice of the children's parents in sending them away to an uncertain future, as well as some of the daring and inspiring acts of those who helped the young refugees escape Nazism and build a new life in their chosen countries.
Author: Alan Gill
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 306
As the dark storm clouds of World War II gathered over Europe, a small group of young German and Austrian Jews fled Nazi oppression in their homeland to seek refuge in Britain, America and Australia. Leaving behind their parents, families and everything familiar they fled to an unknown country and future in their desperate fight for survival. INTERRUPTED JOURNEYS reveals not only their remarkable wartime stories, but also describes how many of these young refugees made their place of safety their permanent homes after the war ended and have since added richly to the life of each country. Alan Gill has drawn on several years of painstaking research and many hours of interviews with the people who escaped Hitler's Reich and has brought their stories to a new generation in this moving book. Their extraordinary experiences vary greatly, but their stories have a common thread of courage in adversity and remarkable resilience. Alongside their stories, Gill also reveals the enormous courage and sacrifice of the children's parents in sending them away to an uncertain future, as well as some of the daring and inspiring acts of those who helped the young refugees escape Nazism and build a new life in their chosen countries.

Interrupted Journeys: Young Refugees from Hitler's Reich
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