American Policy Has Changed the Balance of Power in the Middle East—For the Worse
A recipe for more war and suffering.
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At the end of World War II, Britain took in 732 Jewish orphans who had been found in concentration camps and helped them to find homes. They remained closely connected to one another long after. Jenni Frazer tells their story:
A recipe for more war and suffering.
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At the end of World War II, Britain took in 732 Jewish orphans who had been found in concentration camps and helped them to find homes. They remained closely connected to one another long after. Jenni Frazer tells their story:
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