Rita McNeill – Integration

Rita explains why she got a job in a bank despite her lack of knowledge of Scottish banking. She describes how she first met her dear husband through a Christian Youth Centre and their very romantic first encounter. She also explains how she finally discovered her mother’s fate. INT: So tell me about your education.… Continue Reading Rita McNeill – Integration

Renate Mackay – Integration

Renate talks about her career in nursing. She describes the coincidences that led to her meeting her first husband, Fred Goldschmidt. INT: And at the end of school you decided to become a nurse, am I right in saying? RM: Yes, well, my older brother, who had gone to University at a time when a lot of… Continue Reading Renate Mackay – Integration

Lore Lucas – Integration

INT: I’m asking about your social life when you were in London? LL: Yes, it was very pleasant. INT: Mainly Jewish? Or non-Jewish? LL: Mostly Jewish, there was the odd non-Jewish one. I wasn’t selective but it happened to be. INT: So what kind of things did you do? LL: We mainly went to each… Continue Reading Lore Lucas – Integration

Karola Regent – Integration

INT:     So when you were evacuated, did you all stay in a big school together or did you stay with people? KR:     No, we were, my whole class were loaded into a lorry and … PR:     You went by train and then lorry. KR:     Pardon? PR:     You went by train and then from the station,… Continue Reading Karola Regent – Integration

Joe Cent – Integration

Joe tells the interviewer what he discovered about the rest of his parents’ family. He mentions continuing anti-Semitism in Europe. Then he describes his last, and favourite, career change. J.C: [Joe is asked about the fate of the rest of his family]. …because I found letters. I’ve got a lot of letters that I’m going… Continue Reading Joe Cent – Integration

Ingrid Wuga – Integration

INT: So you were working during the war? IW: I was INT: You were more than a seamstress really; you were cutting patterns IW: Yes INT: You were learning to IW: No that was, that was for myself. No I was only a seamstress in the shop learning to do alterations to make things smaller… Continue Reading Ingrid Wuga – Integration