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Ernie Young: The Jewish refugee who welcomed Winston Churchill to Aberdeen in 1946
Updated: February 9, 2021, 1:43 pm
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Winston Churchill received the Freedom of Aberdeen in 1946.
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He was one of the most famous figures in the history of the 20th century.
And she was a refugee from the horrors of Nazism who arrived in the north-east of Scotland just before the start of the Second World War.
Yet, while there might seem to be little in common between Sir Winston Churchill and Ernestine Young, they met in unlikely circumstances when the wartime leader received the Freedom of Aberdeen in 1946. ....
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The Jewish refugee who welcomed Winston Churchill to Aberdeen in 1946
The Jewish refugee who welcomed Winston Churchill to Aberdeen in 1946
© DCT Media
He was one of the most famous figures in the history of the 20th century.
And she was a refugee from the horrors of Nazism who arrived in the north-east of Scotland just before the start of the Second World War.
Yet, while there might seem to be little in common between Sir Winston Churchill and Ernestine Young, they met in unlikely circumstances when the wartime leader received the Freedom of Aberdeen in 1946.
Churchill had plenty of connections with Dundee, where he had served as an MP for many years, but didn’t make many official visits to the Granite City. ....
United Kingdom
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City Of
,
Winston Churchill
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Keith Bender
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Ernestine Young
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Joseph Kennedy
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Thomas Mitchell
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Thomas Jaffrey
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Lady Jaffrey
,
David Lloyd George
,
William Kelly
,
Ernestine Friedlander
,
Johnf Kennedy
,
Adolf Hitler
,
Barney Crockett
,
Aberdeen University
,
Scotland Bank
,
Aberdeen Joint Hospital Fund
,
Aberdeen Savings Bank
,
Labour Party
,
Aberdeen Art Gallery Committee
,
Union Terrace
,
Second World
,
Sir Winston Churchill
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Aberdeen Railway Station
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Sir Thomas
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