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The Jewish refugees who fled the Nazis – and then returned to help defeat them

The Jewish refugees who fled the Nazis – and then returned to help defeat them
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Letters: Hero, chocolate, antisemitism, vaccine, carers

Readers letters Cllr Ian Rathbone remembers Den Brenner - Credit: Ian Rathbone Unsung hero: Tribute to waterway campaigner Cllr Ian Rathbone, Lea Bridge ward, writes: There are people in our community who do a lot to improve our common life but whose contribution may not be heard much about. We sometimes call them “unsung heroes”. Del Brenner, who died in January, would have laughed at being called a hero but his background work over many decades has meant that we have managed to keep our conservation areas, buildings and wildlife environment, and because of his work, our local canals are used and alive and benefitting all the community.

Training, vaccinations, GMB, antisemitism and neonatal

Readers letters Government is planning to scrap the Union Learning Fund - Credit: PA Campaign to save training fund before it is scrapped Paddy Lillis, Usdaw, general secretary, writes:  Let’s stop the government scrapping the Union Learning Fund in England at the end of March. This unique scheme provides lifelong learning in many local workplaces, bringing together employers, education providers and trade unions to give workers a second chance at learning by contributing time, money and resources. Learning and reskilling will be core to helping us recover from the impact of Covid-19 and dealing with the changing world of work because of automation.

The British Jewish spy who fooled the Gestapo for years before he was gunned down in Nazi death camp

Marcus Bloom (pictured above) was a businessman before he joined the Special Operations Executive (SOE) Marcus Bloom was an unlikely spy. A bon viveur who followed a playboy lifestyle of swish apartments, expense accounts and beautiful women, he was far from the dashing, image of a secret agent. He drove a pale blue convertible Delage classic car, an icon of French style, was often seen at the wheel sporting a white pilot s flying helmet, and owned a Great Dane called Sphinx. In his mid-30s with a balding head, reddish moustache and a figure turned decidedly portly from the good life, he even struggled to enlist at the start of World War Two.

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