Work of German-Jewish sculptor Fred Kormis, who fled Nazis in 1930s, is subject of an exhibition in London The work of an overlooked German-Jewish artist who created the UK’s first memorial to victims of Nazi persecution is to be the focus of an exhibition that shines light on the unreported asp...
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