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Those left behind; early search efforts in wartime and post-war Britain

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A national case study on the Holocaust victim situation in Great Britain. Discusses tracing and the clarification of fates primarily in the context of Jewish migration, but also shows how the activities of the British Red Cross Society laid important foundations for the subsequent centralised tracing and documentation of Nazi persecution in Europe.

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