The article states that Netta moved on from education. This really isn't true. She remained active in the PNEU until her death and founded a number of schools after the war. It was for her work in Education that she was awarded a CBE

Completely missing is any reference to the work which was done to help Jewish refuges from Europe. The Franklin home in London was used as a clearing centre for many Jewish refugees

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