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This memoir is the story of Lucie Widl (1930-2023), born in Vienna
and, due to her Jewish background, sent to the United Kingdom
as a child refugee following the Nazi annexation of Austria. She
recounts her childhood, her experiences with the Kindertransport
refugee scheme in Scotland, her post-war years with vocational
training in London and travels across Europe and North Africa, and
her eventual settlement in Sweden. There she started a family and
came into close contact with the medical facilities of the welfare
state. With its keen observations, trenchant commentary, dry humor,
and hopeful aspirations, Lucie Widl's firsthand account vividly brings
history to life.
This publication includes additional research, annotations, and an introduction
by Norbert Goetz, professor at the Institute of Contemporary History
at Soedertoern University
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
This memoir is the story of Lucie Widl (1930-2023), born in Vienna
and, due to her Jewish background, sent to the United Kingdom
as a child refugee following the Nazi annexation of Austria. She
recounts her childhood, her experiences with the Kindertransport
refugee scheme in Scotland, her post-war years with vocational
training in London and travels across Europe and North Africa, and
her eventual settlement in Sweden. There she started a family and
came into close contact with the medical facilities of the welfare
state. With its keen observations, trenchant commentary, dry humor,
and hopeful aspirations, Lucie Widl's firsthand account vividly brings
history to life.
This publication includes additional research, annotations, and an introduction
by Norbert Goetz, professor at the Institute of Contemporary History
at Soedertoern University