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Goodbye Berlin Margaret M. Dunlop

Goodbye Berlin von Margaret M. Dunlop

Goodbye Berlin Margaret M. Dunlop


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The biography of Gerald Wiener

Goodbye Berlin Zusammenfassung

Goodbye Berlin: The Biography of Gerald Wiener Margaret M. Dunlop

The 24th of March, 1939, was a poignant day for twelve-year-old Gerald Wiener. He was on a train pulling out of Berlin and he was on his way to the UK to escape persecution in Nazi Germany. He was one of the thousands of unaccompanied children saved by the Kindertransport. Looked after by two sisters in Oxford, his abilities as a scholar became apparent and from an early age he was set on the road to academic achievement. There followed a distinguished career as a research scientist in Edinburgh, where he made a genetic discovery that received international recognition. His research department was a centre of excellence and members of his team went on to make an astonishing breakthrough in genetics, the cloning of Dolly the sheep. During his career Gerald was also in demand to assist agricultural development in China, India, the secretive North Korea and many other countries, and his trips during these years are full of incident and fascinating human and social insights. It was while he was on a postdoctoral fellowship in the USA that he discovered he had a large family in California. He had known nothing of them as his mother and father had parted when he was only two years old. His aunt and stepmother gave him compelling accounts of their escapes from Hitler, via Shanghai, and life under the Japanese during the War. Their stories, and that of Gerald himself, are amazing tales of resilience and triumph over adversity. This book shows how one man's life and achievements mirror the great events of the second half of the twentieth century and the opening years of the new millennium.

Goodbye Berlin Bewertungen

'A fascinating biography, full of joyful family reunions and great sadness too. A very comprehensive and sympathetic account of Geralds varied life and gift for friendship'

* Association of Jewish Refugees Journal *

Über Margaret M. Dunlop

Margaret M. Dunlop is the wife of Gerald Wiener. Born and brought up in Glasgow, she became a teacher, and eventually a headteacher in the Scottish Borders. She met Gerald in Edinburgh and they married in 1985. She is the author of two fiction titles, Marching in Scotland - Dancing in New York and Blind Date in Gibraltar.

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GOR008278054
9781780274201
1780274203
Goodbye Berlin: The Biography of Gerald Wiener Margaret M. Dunlop
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Gebundene Ausgabe
Birlinn General
2016-09-19
256
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