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Plaque

Nahum Sokolow

Inscription

President of the World Zionist Organisation, Dr Nahum Sokolow, statesman and author, lived and worked here from 1921 to 1936

Site: Nahum Sokolow (1 memorial)

NW6, Compayne Gardens, 43

According to ‘The Streets of West Hampstead' (1992 Camden Historical Society), Sokolow called this house Hazephirah.

Credit for this entry to: Matt Brown

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