Esther Simpson saved hundreds of scholars, calling it the academic equivalent of the kindertransport

An unsung heroine who helped save the lives of hundreds of scholars seeking refuge from Nazi-occupied Europe is to be celebrated with a blue plaque in her home city of Leeds.

Esther Simpson was, from 1933, the assistant secretary to a charitable British organisation called the Academic Assistance Council (AAC).

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