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The island of extraordinary captives : a painter, a poet, an heiress, and a spy in a World War II British internment camp / Simon Parkin.

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    "Following the events of Kristallnacht in 1938, Peter Fleischmann evaded the Gestapo's midnight roundups in Berlin by way of a perilous journey to England via the Kindertransport train. But he could not escape the British police, who came for him in the early hours and shipped him off to Hutchinson Camp on the Isle of Man, under suspicion of being a spy for the very regime he had fled. Peter's story was no isolated incident. During Hitler's rise to power in the 1930s, tens of thousands of German and Austrian Jews escaped and found refuge in Britain. Once war broke out in 1939, the nation turned against them, fearing that Nazis had planted spies posing as refugees. Innocent asylum seekers thus were labeled "enemy aliens" and ultimately sentenced to an indefinite period of internment. When Peter arrived at Hutchinson Camp, he found one of history's most astounding prison populations: renowned professors, composers, journalists, and artists. Together, they created a thriving cultural community, complete with art exhibitions, lectures, musical performances, and poetry readings. The artists welcomed Peter as their pupil and forever changed the course of his life. Meanwhile, suspicions grew that a real spy was hiding among them-one connected to a vivacious heiress from Peter's past. Drawing from unpublished first-person accounts and newly declassified documents from the British government, award-winning journalist Simon Parkin tells the story of this unlikely group of internees. The Island of Extraordinary Captives brings history to life in vivid detail, revealing the hidden truth of Britain's grave wartime mistake and showcasing how hope and creativity can flourish in even the darkest of circumstances"-- Provided by publisher.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Parkin, Simon, author.
    Published
    New York : Scribner, [2022]
    Locale
    Great Britain
    Isle of Man
    Edition
    First Scribner hardcover edition
    Contents
    Barbed-Wire Matinee
    Five Shots
    Fire and Crystal
    The Rescuers
    Sunset Train
    The Basement and the Judge
    Spy Fever
    Nightmare Mill
    The Misted Isle
    The University of Barbed Wire
    The Vigil
    The Suicide Consultancy
    Into the Crucible
    The First Goodbyes
    Love and Paranoia
    The Heiress
    Art and Justice
    Home for Christmas?
    The Isle of Forgotten Men
    A Spy Cornered
    Return to the Mill
    The Final Trial.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Barbed-Wire Matinee -- Five Shots -- Fire and Crystal -- The Rescuers -- Sunset Train -- The Basement and the Judge -- Spy Fever -- Nightmare Mill -- The Misted Isle -- The University of Barbed Wire -- The Vigil -- The Suicide Consultancy -- Into the Crucible -- The First Goodbyes -- Love and Paranoia -- The Heiress -- Art and Justice -- Home for Christmas? -- The Isle of Forgotten Men -- A Spy Cornered -- Return to the Mill -- The Final Trial.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781982178529
    Physical Description
    viii, 419 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps ; 24 cm

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