Czechoslovakia, 1938. Jewish businessman, Harry Lewy, flees for his life as German soldiers stream across the border. Fear, uncertainty and danger stalk him as he weaves his way across Europe and through the heart of Nazi Germany. Penniless and alone, he finds sanctuary in the United Kingdom Join us for this special author event with Michael Lewis, the son of a Czechoslovakian refugee and a Holocaust survivor. Michael shares his family’s personal story through his book, Flight From Prague – The Making of a Refugee.
Info
- Venue: The National Holocaust Museum, Acre Edge Road, Laxton, NG22 0PA
- Hosted by: The National Holocaust Museum
- Cost: Admission and Event Ticket £15 adult, £14 concession 65+, £11 child (14-17), £5 with free return ticket.
- Booking: Book at www.holocaust.org.uk/flight-from-prague
