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In fact, after the war, the appeal for foreign workers was targeted primarily at white Europeans, as well as refugees from the Soviet Union and other Communist states – after the failed 1956 revolution in Hungary, some 14,000 of its people came to Britain – and even some German prisoners of war. And if there is one book I could wish on to the national curriculum, it would be Bloody Foreigners by Robert Winder.
Empireland: How Imperialism Has Shaped Modern Britain
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