Category: WW II
How ‘A Woman of No Importance’ became the Nazis’ most feared opponent
East Grinstead: The Town That Did Not Stare
Refugees and ambassadors: 20th century émigré booksellers and their books
‘Admission: One Shilling’
‘Women and the Holocaust: In their own words’
Understanding Holloway Prison: a forbidding Victorian institution or a beacon of hope and humanity?
“I’ve been incredibly lucky”. An interview with author and WWII refugee Judith Kerr OBE
How I forgave Dr Josef Mengele – by a Holocaust survivor