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Is Voyage of the Damned a true story?
The story was inspired by actual events concerning the fate of the ocean liner St. Louis carrying Jewish refugees from Germany to Cuba in 1939. It was based on a 1974 nonfiction book of the same title written by Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan-Witts. The screenplay was written by Steve Shagan and David Butler.
Who said one is too many?
None Is Too Many
Author | Irving Abella Harold Troper |
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Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Genre | History |
Published | 1983 |
Where did the MS St Louis dock in Canada?
Pier 21
Louis refugees was unveiled at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 in Halifax, where the ship would probably have landed.
What ship was used in Voyage of the Damned movie?
M/V Irpinia
The ship used in the film was the M/V Irpinia from the Italian Grimaldi Siosa Line. Originally a French liner, she was built in France in 1929 as the steam turbine ship Campana.
Where is the USS St Louis?
Naval Station Mayport
The U.S. Navy’s USS St. Louis was officially commissioned over the weekend at Naval Station Mayport, where it will be homeported.
When Was None Is Too Many said?
None Is Too Many: Canada and the Jews of Europe 1933–1948 is a 1983 book co-authored by the Canadian historians Irving Abella and Harold Troper….None Is Too Many.
Author | Irving Abella Harold Troper |
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Language | English |
Genre | History |
Published | 1983 |
Publisher | Lester & Orpen Dennys |
When one is too many and one thousand isn’t enough?
The old AA adage: “One drink is too many a thousand not enough,” refers to the fact that alcoholics who are sober are assumed to return to their evil ways after even a small slip (known as a relapse). This notion is meant to warn AA members to resist temptation lest they find themselves right back where they started.