
A retired musician and composer, Marjorie Downward is an independent researcher on a wide range of topics related to aspects of 19th, 20th and 21st century social history, including the lead-up to war and the after-effects of war on society as a whole. She has been involved in editing stories of WW2 refugees, European Voluntary Workers and POWs who came to England and stayed. Marjorie has also helped several authors with their researches, including on the pioneers and WW2 years of Gordonstoun School and the Jewish X Troop.
Marjorie is currently researching the life and work of Lola Hahn-Warburg in conjunction with the vital role played by the Quakers in the rescue of Jewish children and adults from Germany and Austria; also Lina Richter, a remarkable German Jewish suffragette, humanitarian, author and teacher and Susanna Lachmann, one of Germany’s finest female violinists. Thanks to Kurt Hahn, both Richter and Lachmann found refuge in Britain in the 1930s and made a profound contribution to Gordonstoun School.
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