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How a Deal with Eichmann Saved Me From the Holocaust
Marking 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz
Topics: | Holocaust |
Michael Pinto-Duschinsky’s life unusually has included surviving Holocaust ghettos and camps in Hungary in 1944-5 and then fellowship appointments to two Oxford colleges. Professionally reputed as a scholar of corruption and of the funding of political parties and election campaigns, he devised the UK’s democracy promotion framework for the policy planning staff of the Foreign Office, advised international organisations, governments and public organisations in 25 countries and served on the UK Commission on a Bill of Rights.
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