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New York: April 1946

Szabo swapped his Charlie Parker British passport for one in his own name at the British consulate in New York. He had not been wholly certain they’d do it. But it was mailed to him with a hand-written note from the ambassador assuring him that he had been a citizen from the moment the Charlie Parker had been issued. Then he wrote to Arthur Kornfeld, as he had done regularly throughout the war.