We agree. My first book was about WW2 political exiles (London was host to many).
We agree. My first book was about WW2 political exiles (London was host to many).
Interesting. I'll look out for that. I am always open to reading and understanding. This literally applies to anything.
The book was published (by OUP) in 1982. Academic history, I'm afraid. But the role that exiles can play in history from Lenin and Ayatollah Khomeini to de Gaulle and Willy Brandt is pretty interesting, for sure.
That's a shame....I see that you have other books. My son in law is a language teacher. He has a great interest and knowledge, especially around Germany. He is currently reading Vertigo, The Rise and Fall of Weimer Germany. I may steal it