Marianne Grant

Marianne was born in Prague. Her daughter, Geraldine, speaks of her mother’s comfortable life, her love of art, which eventually helped her to survive, and the German invasion in 1939. Two years later Marianne and her mother were sent to Theresienstadt, then to Auschwitz, later to a slave labour camp and finally to Bergen-Belsen, where… Continue Reading Marianne Grant

Lore Lucas

Lucas

Lore actually came to Britain twice, in 1936 and just before the war. Her sister had arrived earlier but unfortunately she and her mother went back to Holland to join her father the day war broke out and were trapped. She never saw them again. Lore did war work and married during the war. This… Continue Reading Lore Lucas

Leo Metzstein

Leo, one of five children born in Berlin, came to Scotland with two siblings on the Kindertransport (see Isi Metzstein, his brother). His father, a Communist, was killed in 1933. He first lived with a Quaker family, then in a hostel in Skelmorlie. Failing his “11 Plus” exam by one mark meant that he did… Continue Reading Leo Metzstein

Kathy Hagler

Kathy was born in Hungary in 1942. Her father was taken away when she was one year old and she and her mother were taken to the Munkacs ghetto in 1944. She was smuggled out to her grandmother’s in Budapest just before the ghetto was liquidated. She emigrated to Israel in 1959 and stayed on… Continue Reading Kathy Hagler

Karola Regent

Karola's mother and sister

Karola (Hannah) was born in Dusseldorf in 1925. She describes the horror of Kristallnacht in her parent’s flat with the Nazis being “…the fanatic horde of raving animals…smashing and slashing”. She and her sister escaped on the last Kindertransport. Sadly, her parents did not survive. In 2003 her primary school was renamed in her honour… Continue Reading Karola Regent

Judith Rosenberg

Judith, born in Hungary, survived Auschwitz with her mother and was later liberated by the Americans.

John Subak Sharpe

Professor Subak Sharpe was born in Vienna. He came on the Kindertransport. He was originally placed as a farmer’s boy because he was regarded as not worth educating but ran away to the army. After the war he studied genetics and later switched to virology. He became director of the Institute of Virology in Glasgow… Continue Reading John Subak Sharpe

John Mackay

John Stewart MacKay, a Scottish soldier who married a Hungarian Holocaust survivor, had a truly remarkable life. He describes his army experiences as a commando in great detail including the attack on Tobruk. Then he explains how he and his friend escaped from an Italian prisoner of war camp and speaks of the Italian families… Continue Reading John Mackay

John J Crosbie

John J. Crosbie

John was a Scottish Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery who was haunted by his experience of being part of the British Forces which entered Belsen Concentration Camp in April 1945. In his memoir he describes the horrors he saw. The situation was chaotic. Hundreds of Jewish internees were dying every day and over 10,000 bodies… Continue Reading John J Crosbie

Joe Cent

Joe was born in France in 1937 to Polish parents. After the Nazis invaded France in 1940, his father, who was in the Polish army, managed to take his family to safety in Britain. He became an engineer and later worked as a tour manager taking groups to Communist countries. Read More