Link and Learn: WWII Homefront: Spies, Saboteurs and Sympathizers in NYC (Zoom Virtual Event)

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Tuesday, April 26 at 6:30pm.

The United States was about to go to war – and German spies, saboteurs and sympathizers were already plying their trade, embedded in communities throughout New York City. Writer, historian and licensed New York City tour guide Robert Brenner will discuss this chilling, forgotten chapter of New York history on the eve of World War II. An East End Libraries Event hosted by Westhampton Free Library.

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