Accession Number: NEKHC:2013.7.3

Object: Photographs

Category: Bernard Grunberg; Life after the Holocaust

Physical Description: Photograph; complete

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Photograph showing a march through Bernard Grunberg's home town of Lingen, Germany, in the 1930s.

This photograph forms part of the Bernard Grunberg Collection, and shows a march through Bernard’s home town of Lingen, Germany. Bernard was born in 1923 in Lingen and lived with his parents and sister. This photo was taken between 1933 and 1938, and Bernard remembers seeing the march by chance. When he was 15 years old, due to increasing Nazi persecution of Jewish people, Bernard came over to England on the Kindertransport. He spent time in arriving children's camps before becoming a farm hand. Bernard has been a prominent speaker at the NHCM. Bernard's father, mother and sister were all murdered by the Nazi regime.