Hôtel Lutetia: A Wartime Refuge for Intellectuals Fleeing Hitler
Hôtel Lutetia in Paris, a cultural hub since 1910, transformed during the 1930s into a refuge for intellectuals fleeing Hitler. Jane Rogoyska's book, shortlisted for the Women’s Prize for Nonfiction, details the efforts of dissidents, including Heinrich Mann, to undermine the Nazi regime from afar. The hotel’s rich history reflects its role as a wartime institution.
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