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An innocent abroad; the letters of Basil Isaacs

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This article reprints many of Isaacs' letters at length and provides a running commentary on their significance. Isaacs was a young Jew from Melbourne who travelled through Europe in the interwar years and so learnt first-hand about the rise of Hitler and Nazism and the politics of the period more generally.

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