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Windrush: A Ship Through Time

English

By (author): Paul Arnott

Hamburg, 1930: The German-Jewish shipbuilders Blohm & Voss build a transatlantic ocean cruiser that they christen the Monte Rosa.

Norway, 1940: The Monte Rosa is sent to the fjords to assist the dreaded Tirpitz as she bombards British ships.

Auschwitz, 1942: Forty-six Jews wait at the gates, after the Monte Rosa had transported them from Oslo.

Kiel, 1945: The Monte Rosa is captured by the British and given a new name: the Empire Windrush.

London, 1948: The Empire Windrush docks in England, carrying 600 migrants from the Caribbean.

In Windrush: A Ship Through Time Paul Arnott explores the epic story of a vessel that played a part in some of the most momentous events of the twentieth century, and whose fateful 1948 voyage continues to have consequences both personal and political today.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780750989862

About Paul Arnott

PAUL ARNOTTS career in media began at The Independent and Time Out as an arts correspondent before he became a television producer and director making films and documentaries for the BBC and Channel Four. He is the author of A Good Likeness: A Personal Story of Adoption (Little Brown) Let Me Eat Cake (Hodder) and Is Anybody Up There? (Hodder). He lives in Devon where he is a leading anti-corruption campaigner district councillor and the leader of the East Devon Alliance of Independents.

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