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Four thousand lives: the rescue of German Jewish men to Britain, 1939.

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Tells the story of how the grandees of Anglo-Jewry persuaded the British Government to allow them to establish a transit camp in Sandwich, East Kent, to which up to 4,000 men could be brought while they waited for permanent settlement overseas.

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