So I just stumbled upon this by chance and want to share it because it's super interesting:
"An Illustrated History of Anti-Nazi Exile" by @mauricejcasey
"What I finally held in my hands was a beautifully illustrated and artfully crafted journal. It told a history of 1930s refugee life from the perspective of two absurdly precocious girls. Hundreds of pages had survived.
In this post, I will explore the most extraordinary historical source I have ever drawn upon in my work."
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