A refugee who fled the Nazis and was quietly taken in by the family of Clement Attlee in the run up to the second world war, has died. Paul Willer, 94, escaped Germany in 1939 with his Jewish mother and brother after being sponsored by the then Labour leader. After their escape, the future prime minister, under whose leadership the NHS was founded, invited 10-year-old Willer to stay at the family home in Stanmore, north-west London, testimony and letters show. Attlee neither publicised nor sought to make political capital from his visitor, whose story was first told by the Guardian...