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The Last Train: A Family History of the Final Solution

A Family History of the Final Solution

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The Last Train: A Family History of the Final Solution

By: Peter Bradley
Narrated by: John Sackville
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About this listen

‘Haunting.’ Jonathan Freedland ‘Powerful.’ Daniel Finkelstein

The profoundly moving and deeply intimate story of one Jewish family’s fate in the Holocaust, following the thread from Germany to Latvia and to Britain.

In November 1941, Peter Bradley's grandparents, Sally and Bertha Brandes, were deported from their home in Bamberg to their deaths in Latvia.

The Last Train is a profound and moving homage to Peter’s lost family and to his father who rarely spoke of the traumas through which he lived.

It is also his attempt to understand, through the prism of his family’s story, how the Nazis came to conceive and implement the Final Solution.

Why did Sally and Bertha’s fellow citizens put them on the train that carried them to the killing fields?

Why did the democracies which so loudly condemned Hitler’s persecution of the Jews deny them sanctuary?

And why, when Peter's father finally reached Britain after five terrible months in a Nazi concentration camp, was he arrested as an 'enemy alien'?

The quest for answers led Peter to explore the origins and evolution of an ancient hatred and the struggles against it of each generation of his family, from the Reformation, through the Enlightenment and the Age of Reform, to the catastrophe of the Holocaust.

This is the powerful, poignant story of Peter’s journey through family papers and archives, through works of scholarship and the testimony of survivors, and from Bavaria and Buchenwald to the mass graves of the Baltic.

And, reflecting on what he learned, he asks: in the events of our own times, we are all perpetrators or bystanders or resisters; which of those roles do we choose for ourselves?

©2022 Peter Bradley (P)2022 HarperCollins Publishers
20th Century Adventurers, Explorers & Survival Europe Germany Judaism Military Modern War Survival Holocaust

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Critic reviews

‘Wonderful. Beautifully written.’ Alan Johnson, author of This Boy

‘I was gripped from the beginning. Peter Bradley has a powerful story to tell.’ Daniel Finkelstein, The Times

‘Evocative and unsettling, this is a gently haunting book whose characters – and lessons – will linger.’ Jonathan Freedland, The Guardian

‘Outstanding. The lessons Bradley draws from the catastrophe have powerful resonance in our own times.’ Oliver Kamm, The Times

‘Extraordinary …. a harrowing work of creative history.’ The Mirror

‘Far more than simply a historical explanation.’ The Jewish Chronicle

‘A beautifully written, moving account.’ Rebecca Clifford, author of Survivors

'A moving tale of a family, a small German town and Nazi horrors. Brings into sharp focus the enduring scourge of anti-Semitism.’ John Kampfner, author of Why The Germans Do It Better

‘Utterly gripping. I could not put it down.’ Rabbi The Baroness Neuberger DBE

‘Moving. An impressive journey to the roots of antisemitism.’ Géraldine Schwarz, author of Those Who Forget

‘A thought-provoking insight, through the prism of Peter’s family, into the real impact of this pernicious hatred.’ Ruth Smeeth, CEO of Index on Censorship

‘Important … Should be read by all who want to comprehend the enormity of the Holocaust and reflect on its significance for today.’ Dame Louise Ellman, Order! Order!

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The telling of this history of one Jewish family ‘s experiences in Europe from the Middle Ages to the present day is done in a beautifully, haunting way.
History and the present day dangers of old conspiracy tales re-emerging- really bring home the lessons we should have learnt by now. It increases my ability and determination to challenge some of the current dangerous ideas I see people regurgitating. I think listening to it reading this will help anyone realise the dangers and inform themselves today.
But the main thing that I get from this book- is the resilience of people- as displayed though Peter’s family over centuries. Despite pogroms, de-possession and numerous humiliations- their spirits have stayed strong and the hope of things improving for the next generations has led them to keep going onwards- with hope and investment in life.
Truly inspiring and beautifully written as history and recent family experiences weave together.

One family ‘s story tells so much

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