Date:1939 - 1942 (c.)
Description:Image: Harry Levine Jewish Community Press Book Cuttings, 1939-42 no 519406. Why was it necessary to offer refuge and work to Jewish migrants in the 1930's? This newspaper article features the profoundly traumatic story of a Holocasut survivor who came to live in in the West-Midlands.
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It has been estimated that Birmingham received approximately 700 Jewish refugees between 1933 and 1945.There ...
Image: Harry Levine Jewish Community Press Book Cuttings, 1939-42 no 519406. Why was it necessary ...
Image:Birmingham Hebrew Congregation Singers Hill Year Book; Annual Report, 31st Dec, 1942. Zoe ...
Image: a photograph of Jewish Refugees in Birmingham. (Harry Levine, Press Cuttings, 1941 part 1). Behind ...
Image: Harry Levine, Newspaper Cuttings, sept-dec 1942 part 2. This image features a group of Jewish ...
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