"Collar the Lot!"

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  • "Collar the Lot!" Book Detail

  • Author : Peter Gillman
  • Release Date : 1980
  • Publisher : London : Quartet Books
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 374
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 74,74 MB

"Collar the Lot!" by Peter Gillman PDF Summary

Book Description: "Collar the lot!"--Churchill's abrupt order, made after Italy declared war, was applied to all 'enemy aliens' in Britain. Most of them were refugees. by July 1940, 27000 had been arrested and thousand deported. When the liner Arandora Star was torpedoed, 800 were drowned

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