British dental journal
Volume 174, Issue 11, 1993, Pages 422-423

Aid given to a dental refugee in World War Two. (Article)

Christie F.B.*
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Abstract

In 1939, an Austrian/Jewish Dental Surgeon and his wife escaped from Nazi occupied Vienna but had to sacrifice his home, his practice and all his personal possessions and securities. He managed to reach the French consulate in Milan where he was given asylum for a limited period and from there planned his future.

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Index Keywords

United Kingdom Dentists China Portraits refugee History of Medicine, 20th Cent. Great Britain Article history of medicine history dentist Refugees

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DOI: 10.1038/sj.bdj.4808190
ISSN: 00070610
Original Language: English