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Review: The Exiles

This book about creatives and scholars exiled by the Nazis is an impeccably researched yet eminently readable book, says Daniel Snowman

August 27, 2019 14:33
Ernst Gombrich was director of the Warburg Institute
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The Exiles by Daria Santini (Bloomsbury Academic, £20)

Many of the refugees who fled to Britain from Hitler’s Mitteleuropa went on to make an important contribution to the cultural and intellectual life of their new homeland: artists and architects, musicians, photographers, film-makers, choreographers, writers, publishers, historians, scientists and many another. 

Most came in the later 1930s, by which time the true ambitions of Nazism were impossible to miss. 
Then, in September 1939, with the outbreak of war, things came to an abrupt halt. 

In her new book, Daria Santini reminds us that this epic migration — and its cultural impact upon Britain — had in fact begun earlier than many realise.