Even the Dead Won't Be Safe: Walter Benjamin's Final Journey, The National WWII Museum
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In late September 1940, the German-Jewish intellectual, Walter Benjamin, embarked on a dangerous and ultimately ill-fated journey across the Pyrenees to escape the Nazis.
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