| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Although no fewer than five of the eight Fromm siblings escaped to Britain and Julius???s son Edgar lived here for decades, the impression left by this book is not that Britain was a major country of refuge for Jews from the Reich, but that the Fromms were fragments of flotsam who happened to land up on British shores and languished thereafter as lonely curiosities in a kind of social vacuum.
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