Reluctant World War Two hero Nicholas Winton is in the spotlight again with the release of the movie One Life starring Anthony Hopkins. After a […]
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Mahler, Freud and me
I based my book “Uncle Otto’s Puppet Theatre” on seven family memoirs, but I also read as much as I could about the Austro-Hungarian Empire. […]
Continue readingThe girl with the military tattoo
Tattoos may be ubiquitous nowadays, but it wasn’t always thus. So I was amused by an anecdote of my great-uncle Richard Flatter, lawyer by day, […]
Continue readingEinstein’s helping hand for my refugee family
Albert Einstein must have had hundreds of letters from desperate European Jews asking for help. My grandmother Emma was among those 1930s letter-writers to him […]
Continue readingA Jewish blessing
My father was 12 when he learned that he was Jewish and that life was no longer safe. Just after the Anschluss, his mother told […]
Continue readingJindřich Blum – My Uncle Otto’s sorely lamented friend
Great-uncle Otto wrote a moving tribute in his memoir to his friend the Czech architect Jindřich (Heinrich) Blum, which didn’t make it into my book […]
Continue readingFreud was jealous of my great-aunt’s lover
With some dogged digging, the internet can sometimes divulge the most unexpected stories. It recently revealed Hilde Loewe, wife of my great-uncle Otto Flatter of […]
Continue readingHow Uncle Otto saw the Nazi leaders
Every evening during the Nuremberg Trials of the Nazi ringleaders, after a day of sketching furiously in the press gallery, my great-uncle Otto Flatter would […]
Continue readingThe family’s “shameful” secret
A good many stories didn’t make it into “Uncle Otto’s Puppet Theatre”. One of these was about the lovely illegitimate Martha. Born of unmarried Adelheid’s […]
Continue readingThe “total theatre” of Max Reinhardt and great-uncle Richard’s ill-fated book about it
Flamboyant Max Reinhardt was a theatrical revolutionary. A Jewish boy whose father was a corset-maker in Vienna, his wild creative ambitions brought revolving sets and […]
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