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15 October 2014
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Growing up between 1939 and 1945

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newcastlecsv
People in story:听
Jacqueline Slesenger, Allan & Bertha Greene
Location of story:听
London/Cheltenham/Liverpool
Background to story:听
Civilian
Article ID:听
A4398032
Contributed on:听
08 July 2005

When the war began I was one year old and living with my parents in London. My father was a German refugee from Hamburg and was interned in the Isle of Man. My mother came home one day and found his keys on the table 鈥 he had been detained; he was in the Isle of Man for several months and he didn鈥檛 speak about what happened to him. I think he suffered a lot. Eventually my father was released and joined the Pioneer Corps. My mother followed him around the country 鈥 initially to Cheltenham where I used to follow the soldiers training with my 鈥渞ifle鈥 (my spade), as they marched or paraded. When my father was called up he became naturalised and I started going to school with my mother to tell them of our change of surname 鈥 from Gruuberger to Greene.

I remember going to school with my Mickey Mouse gas mask, and once on the way home the sirens went off and I knocked on the door of a stranger鈥檚 house and asked to go inside: I stayed there for one hour and my mother was frantic that I hadn鈥檛 come home!

When my father came home on leave I didn鈥檛 know who he was. I said 鈥淢ummy, there is a soldier at the door鈥!

I remember my Uncle who was a warden, coming in at 6am and falling asleep on the couch 鈥 complete with his tin hat and boots! The house across from ours was flattened by a bomb and all the family were killed. Every time I visit the cemetery I see the huge obelisk memorial with all the names of the family engraved on it, and I realise how lucky I am to have survived intact with my family.

Some of my father鈥檚 family who were from Germany perished at the hands of the Nazis 鈥 we never discovered exactly what happened to them. A niece of my grandfather鈥檚 survived Auschwitz and Berger Belsen 鈥 she was 21 at the time of liberation.

I am now a councillor in Newcastle Upon Tyne and am Chair of the Holocaust Memorial Day Working Group, which we commemorate every January, to send out a message that all peoples should work together to support peace among all cultures and races.

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