Sheelah Kolhatkar reviews the book “Villa Air-Bel,” by Rosemary Sullivan, which recounts the French château that housed artists and intellectuals who were fleeing the Nazis during the Second World War.
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Review: “Villa Air-Bel,” a History of the Safe House That Shielded Artists from the Nazis
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