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Looks at Lisbon, Portugal's role during World War II as the only European city in which both the Axis and Allies operated openly, and shows how the nation became an exciting weigh station for exiled royalty, refugees, spies, secret police, bankers, prominent Jews, writers and artists, escaped POWs, black marketeers and more.
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