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Fred Antman dedicates this book to his mother,
whose 'foresight, fortitude and courage' saved the
family after Kristallnacht brought to an end their
fortunate life in Berlin, when she found passage
to Shanghai. Fred's description of life in
Shanghai, and later in its ghetto, is both lively
and informative. We learn of his father, Samuel,
serving as cantor (as he did in Berlin), of his
school life, and of falling in love with Eva (his
wife-to-be) when she was just eleven years old.
The Antmans migrated to Melbourne, where they
established a leading brand of ladies' coats and
where Fred and Eva raised their three children.
Fred became a well-known radio personality and, as
president of the Elwood Synagogue for over two
decades, he continued the family tradition of
serving the community.
A Tale of Three Cities proudly introduces the
reader to the vibrant story of the Jewish
communities in Berlin, Shanghai and Melbourne.

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