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Escaping the Crooked Cross - Internment Correspondence Between Paul and Charlotte Bondy (Paperback)
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Escaping the Crooked Cross - Internment Correspondence Between Paul and Charlotte Bondy (Paperback)
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Loot Price R283
Discovery Miles 2 830
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Paul and Charlotte Bondy were refugees from Hitler caught up in
Churchill's policy of mass internment. Paul was detained at the
Alien Internment Camp at Huyton, near Liverpool, from late June to
early December 1940. During this time his only contact with his
wife and young daughter was by post. As this young married couple
struggled to overcome the vicissitudes of war and exile to maintain
some semblance of family life, they wrote to each other regularly.
The letters, postcards and telegrams reproduced here are a unique
example of a complete WW2 Internment Correspondence.
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