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The Bride’s Trunk: A Story of War and Reconciliation The Bride’s Trunk: A Story of War and Reconciliation by Ingrid Dixon
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“Minny understood little of their wedding ceremony on 13th December 1946, a mere week after arriving in Liverpool.”
Ingrid Dixon, The Bride’s Trunk: A Story of War and Reconciliation
“Now I realise how my life’s experiences were fed by two cultures which to me flowed together seamlessly, but to others embodied irreconcilable enmities.”
Ingrid Dixon, The Bride’s Trunk: A Story of War and Reconciliation
“Thousands died in internment, where hardships and brutalities often far exceeded those experienced during the Nazi regime. Note”
Ingrid Dixon, The Bride’s Trunk: A Story of War and Reconciliation