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"Wilton Park is not a stately home. It was once. In World War II it became a secret camp for interrogating enemy generals. But it took on its true, unique role in 1946 as a training centre for German prisoners-of-war." …
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"Wilton Park is not a stately home. It was once. In World War II it became a secret camp for interrogating enemy generals. But it took on its true, unique role in 1946 as a training centre for German prisoners-of-war." "Later, it carried out the civic education of civilians due to help run post-war Germany. Before long, it opened its doors to high-flyers from other European countries, the United States and the rest of the world. It still flourishes as a forum in which policy makers and opinion formers from politics, government, business and the professions discuss in private the best ways of solving international problems and increasing understanding."--Jacket.
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