The Last Train: A Family History of the Final Solution

Hardback Published on: 12/05/2022
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Synopsis

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.

It was only by accident that Peter as a child discovered that his father, Fred Bradley, was in fact born Fritz Brandes. And it was only after his father's death in 2004 that Peter was able to begin to piece together the family's story and set out on the journey - literally and figuratively - that forms the basis of his book.

Peter's family were German Jews. In 1938, his father was imprisoned in Buchenwald in the aftermath of Kristallnacht. He was released the following spring when he was granted a visa to settle temporarily in the UK. He arrived in London in May 1939, aged 24, penniless and alone. But when the Nazis invaded France and the Low Countries in May 1940, he was arrested by the British as an 'enemy alien' and shipped to an internment camp in Canada. His parents' fate was to be very different: they were deported by train from their home in Bavaria to Latvia, to the Riga ghetto and nearby camps, where they were murdered.

Peter felt a growing need not only to find out what had happened, but also to try to understand why his grandparents' fellow citizens had come to put them on that train. Of course antisemitism was at the root. But where did it come from? And why did it continue virtually unabated after WW2 despite such graphic evidence of the horrors it had caused? Why is it resurgent today?

Such apparently intractable questions led Peter to the forests of Latvia where his grandparents died and to dig deeply into the ancient roots of this prejudice. This book tells the story of what he learned.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • ISBN: 9780008474973
  • Number of pages: 416
  • Dimensions: 240 x 159 x 36 mm
  • Weight: 670g
  • Languages: English

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The Last Train
An absolute ‘Must Read’
This is an intensely moving and powerful book. I was transfixed from the first page. Bradley brilliantly, and succinctly, weaves elements of European histo... READ MORE
Georgie Elwes
The Last Train
A very powerful and thought provoking read
I wanted to keep reading this book; needed to understand more; to understand better the centuries of anti-Semitism. The "Afterwords" section should make... READ MORE
William Alexander McClements
The Last Train
A family tragedy with lessons for today
A powerful story of a family's tragic journey to the death camps in Latvia but also of the history of anti-Semitism in Europe over the centuries. The refle... READ MORE
John Reading
The Last Train
A must read in these modern times
The first part of Peter's book gives a comprehensive history of the Jewish people and the rise of anti-semitism in Europe over the last few centuries. For ... READ MORE
Diane McConnell
The Last Train
A well-written account of one familiy's harrowing experience
Peter Bradley has written a beautiful and heartfelt tribute both to his parents who escaped from Nazi Germany, and to those members of his family who were ... READ MORE
Paul Dimoldenberg