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Peter Fraenkel here gives a vivid account of a childhood in a middle-class, non-observant Jewish family in Nazi Germany, forced to emigrate to Zambia (then Northern Rhodesia) in 1939. Here the contrast could hardly be greater, from persecuted Jew, to ''enemy alien'' in colonial Northern Rhodesia, to re-assimilation into the privileged colonial elite. Following education in Northern and Southern Rhodesia he worked for the Northern Rhodesian and later, Central Broadcasting Service. Here his pioneering work and support for racial equality in a deeply racist society connected with his earlier life - ''no fixed abode'' but in tune with humane liberalism.

Table of Contents
List of illustrations – vi Part I: Silesia – 1 1. Roots in the air – 3 2. But we were Germans – 15 3. We became Jews – 39 4. Exodus – 76 Part II: Rhodesia – 101 5. Where you die of hunger doesn’t make much of a difference, does it? – 103 6. Encountering Dimitrov and Macbeth – 130 7. Quit you like men – 142 8. Red thug? – 157 9. Becoming a bwana – 163 10. Out of the saucepan – 176 11. Vultures high and low – 200 12. Vampire men – 217 13. Searchlights in the dark – 235 14. The watch on the Rhine – 238 Index - 241

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 1/20/2020 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781350176416, 978-1350176416
      ISBN10: 1350176419

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Peter Fraenkel here gives a vivid account of a childhood in a middle-class, non-observant Jewish family in Nazi Germany, forced to emigrate to Zambia (then Northern Rhodesia) in 1939. Here the contrast could hardly be greater, from persecuted Jew, to ''enemy alien'' in colonial Northern Rhodesia, to re-assimilation into the privileged colonial elite. Following education in Northern and Southern Rhodesia he worked for the Northern Rhodesian and later, Central Broadcasting Service. Here his pioneering work and support for racial equality in a deeply racist society connected with his earlier life - ''no fixed abode'' but in tune with humane liberalism.

      Table of Contents
      List of illustrations – vi Part I: Silesia – 1 1. Roots in the air – 3 2. But we were Germans – 15 3. We became Jews – 39 4. Exodus – 76 Part II: Rhodesia – 101 5. Where you die of hunger doesn’t make much of a difference, does it? – 103 6. Encountering Dimitrov and Macbeth – 130 7. Quit you like men – 142 8. Red thug? – 157 9. Becoming a bwana – 163 10. Out of the saucepan – 176 11. Vultures high and low – 200 12. Vampire men – 217 13. Searchlights in the dark – 235 14. The watch on the Rhine – 238 Index - 241

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