He and his family made the dangerous trip across wartime Europe and settled permanently in the United States.
The trees, naked and waiting for spring, are like the Jews of wartime Europe, he says, waiting for signs of hope.
The author became an English citizen in 1915, a year before he died, because he was so distressed at being an alien in wartime Europe.
Their marriage saw the trials of wartime Europe, post-war poverty, the birth of two sons, and a difficult ten-year separation from one another.
After serving his sentence, Cuthbertson was posted to active duty in wartime Europe.
Klein was conceived in Mexico by parents who fled wartime Europe and grew up mostly in Toronto.
A number of women operated on active service in wartime Europe with special services, engaged in intelligence, sabotage and laison with local resistance groups.
Why didn't the religious cord make more of a difference in other parts of wartime Europe?
This relatively late date partly explains why their survival rate -around 85 percent - was so much higher than almost anywhere else in wartime Europe.
Numerous men had come here after the war who, it was believed, had participated in atrocities in wartime Europe.