The Last Train: A Family History of the Final Solution

Paperback Published on: 11/05/2023
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Synopsis

‘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?

Publisher information

  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • ISBN: 9780008475000
  • Number of pages: 416
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 26 mm
  • Weight: 280g
  • 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