The Remarkable Journey of Mr Prins

World War II, Jewish Refugees and the Bath-Alkmaar Friendship

Aletta Stevens author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Brown Dog Books

Published:23rd Apr '20

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The greatest journeys are escapes. Night-time, suitcases of cash, chaos, the final burning of papers. 56 people flee in a small boat. In 1940, as exiled Dutchman Eli Prins arrives in England and makes his way to Bath, he instigates a longer journey, one from war and uncertainty to safety and solidarity. Based on personal testimonies and unpublished sources in English and Dutch, this book vividly reconstructs the experience of war in Alkmaar and Bath. It is a story told in full for the first time: how the Jews are expelled from Alkmaar; the fate of Eli's parents; the Bath Blitz; and then in 1945, after the Dutch Hunger Winter, how the people of Bath chose to help Alkmaar and its children. This is both a local story and a European one, written not just to commemorate history, but also to remind ourselves that we still need such heroic and uplifting stories.

ISBN: 9781839521386

Dimensions: 210mm x 148mm x 21mm

Weight: 399g

296 pages