Mayer Hersch鈥檚 Story
Mayer Hersh was 13 when World War Two broke out and was forced to be a slave labourer. He ended up in Auschwitz and with no communication with the outside world; he was unaware of VE Day.
鈥淲e had no access to news, no radio, no newspapers. We had nothing. We had to guess; we could look at the faces of the Nazis and we could see the war is going against them,鈥 Mayer explained.
鈥淭hat gave us hope. We knew it wouldn鈥檛 last forever; it was only a question of time. We couldn鈥檛 fully enjoy the victories that were taking place.鈥
Mayer was liberated by the Russians from Theresienstadt and came to Windermere with a Jewish refugee group in August 1945. There he had hope that victory in Japan would soon come.
He became a high class tailor, carrying on his father鈥檚 trade before him and today lives in Prestwich, Manchester.
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