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Breaking the silence : voices of the British children of refugees from Nazism / Merilyn Moos.

Author: Moos, Merilyn, author.

Imprint:London : Rowman & Littlefield International, [2015]

Descriptionxxi, 335 pages ; 24 cm

Note:Includes some primary source material.

Note:Part I. Setting the scene -- The historical background of the countries of origin of the refugee parents -- The 1930s and the first generation -- Methodological issues -- Part II. Testimonials -- Interview with Henry -- Interview with John -- Interview with author by TW -- Interview with Mike -- Interview with Robert -- Interview with Peter -- Interview with Sarah -- Interview with Tania -- Interview with Tom -- Part III. Reflections on the voices of the British second generation -- Conclusion: Breaking the silence? -- Appendix 1.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-330) and index.

Note:"An in-depth analysis of the memories and experiences of the British second generation of refugees from Nazism before the Holocaust. This oral history project investigates the impact of their parents' trauma, dislocation and pattern of silence on ordinary members of this second generation in this unique geographical context"--Provided by publisher.



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National socialism -- Social aspects -- Europe.
Exiles -- Family relationships -- Great Britain.
Political refugees -- Family relationships -- Great Britain.
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Intergenerational relations -- Great Britain.
Family secrets -- Great Britain.
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