Jacquie Houlden is Uwe Radok’s daughter. She is an author, educator and business woman. During Covid lockdowns she opened a tin containing her father’s wartime diaries and began transcribing them, uncovering a surprising story.
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Jacquie Houlden is Uwe Radok’s daughter. She is an author, educator and business woman. During Covid lockdowns she opened a tin containing her father’s wartime diaries and began transcribing them, uncovering a surprising story.
Join Michael Gawenda – journalist, Yiddishist and author of The Powerbroker – and Mark Leibler AC – Jewish lawyer and community leader – in conversation with Kadimah board member and...
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