In 1938 Annelies Magen, 18 years old and from a Jewish family in
Dresden, was accused of being a spy by the German authorities. Her
parents sent her to England to escape the threat of a 'labour
camp', hoping to join her later. She would never see them again. In
this combined family history and memoir, Annelies's son David
Godwin former chaplain of Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, traces
the fate of the Magen family in wartime Germany, and reflects on
his own life as a Christian with Jewish roots.
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