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    1. First objective: Auschwitz-Birkenau! The KRONOS will provide air support, with William Anderson, Tom Allen, Heinrik Braun and Martha Pfalz forming the ground team


    2. Nancy then gave copies of the target files on Auschwitz-Birkenau and Theresienstadt to Peter Stilwell and the members of his ground team


    3. Many of them will be brought to England but we plan to send here the Polish Jews found in Auschwitz-Birkenau, Majdanek, Sobibor, Belzec and Dachau and, later on, those found in Lublin, Treblinka and Chelmno


    4. “Tom was doing house-clearing in the prison block of Birkenau, where the restricted space precluded the use of his electro-magnetic shield, when a hidden German threw a grenade at him


    5. It came back with 648 more survivors from Auschwitz-Birkenau half a hour later, as some of the people from the first load were still being processed


    6. When it had been prudent to travel with their infant son, my family had taken the steam train to Liverpool and from there by electric train beneath the Mersey to Birkenhead


    7. I believed I would never see Birkenhead again


    8. My only image of Papa was that of a very poorly man who had once lived more than two hundred miles away in Birkenhead and was now in heaven, but then, the McManus tendency to travel had not always been undertaken willingly


    9. By the time a ship first sailed down the Suez Canal and Alfred Nobel had patented dynamite in 1867, John and the Widow Nolan had settled on the opposite bank of the Mersey, living in the thriving town of Birkenhead


    10. Whatever the truth of his travels, back in Birkenhead, Pat set his eyes and his heart on Mabel Jackson, known to all as Molly

    11. I turned the pages and I recognized the brickwork of a Birkenhead backyard and Pat standing there with his hand thrust into his trouser pocket, looking stylish and confident in his American suit


    12. Molly dressed her only son in Edwardian lace-trimmed collars, sailor suits, and velvet pants that were a little more Little Lord Fauntleroy than down-the-town Birkenhead usually saw


    13. No doubt Molly had a few purloined airs and borrowed graces from her time of service in the grander houses on the upper side of Birkenhead Park, but while the family stayed within the more substantial apartment that Pat’s money had secured, the illusion was maintained


    14. BY 1932, the Depression was being deeply felt in Liverpool and Birkenhead, but quite how deeply I could not have appreciated


    15. A month before my father’s fifth birthday, there had indeed been a riot of unemployed workers in Birkenhead, in which ten policemen and seventeen protesters were injured


    16. When my Dad’s origins had been mentioned in newsprint, “Down-the-town, Birkenhead” or “the Parish of St


    17. I might have told him we were friends now, but that my father had once drawn Spitfires in combat with the Messerschmitts and bombs raining down from Dorniers on the Birkenhead Docks in the margins of his schoolbooks


    18. The shipyards of Birkenhead provided the ships that carried those cargoes and built and refitted navy vessels that protected those routes and interests


    19. A conflict over a former coaling station in the South Atlantic was unlikely to revive the fortunes of either Birkenhead or Buenos Aires, but I’m sure it must have seemed like a good distraction at the time


    20. My folks read the personnel list and found the names of the entire generation of jazz musicians that my father had aspired to join when he traveled to London in 1951 with just his trumpet and his reputation as Birkenhead’s only bebop player

    21. It was the priest who had baptized me who banished me from Holy Cross Church for laughing hysterically with a teenage friend who was visiting Birkenhead


    22. The best-known was Auschwitz-Birkenau, which was a vast complex including a labour camp and even a prisoner of war (POW) camp, as well as the extermination camp


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