A short history of the village of Caux during WW2
Including the story of a clandestine radio transmitter for a Soviet spy network, escaped Allied Prisoners of War, interned in Caux, and the story of the Kastner train and the 1,600 Jewish refugees, mainly from Hungary, who found refuge in the village in 1944.
For a list of Jewish refugees in Caux, from 'the Kastner train', dated January 1945, see here.
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英語
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2019
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