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🗓️ 12 September 2025
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On 15 September 1935, following the introduction of the Nuremberg Laws in Nazi Germany, seven-year-old Lotte Hershfield and her family left their home in Breslau, which was part of Germany and is now known as Wroclaw in Poland.
Their journey took them across continents by ship, train and on horse and cart.
They eventually arrived in Manila, the capital of the Philippines, one of the few places welcoming Jewish refugees fleeing persecution.
As they rebuilt their lives, Japan launched a surprise attack on Pearl Harbour and, soon after, invaded the Philippines.
When United States forces eventually reclaimed the islands, Lotte and her family once again packed up their lives, this time settling in Baltimore, Maryland.
Now aged 94, Lotte has been sharing the memories of her life in Manila with Megan Jones.
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(Photo: Lotte Hershfield. Credit: Lotte Hershfield)
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| 1:07.4 | I'm taking you back to World War II when a country in Southeast Asia became a haven for over 1,000 Jews fleeing Nazi Germany. |
| 1:16.4 | It's 1938, and in Manila, the capital of the Philippines, it's hot and humid. |
| 1:22.6 | Arriving into the harbour, on board a ship is a seven-year-old Jewish girl called Lottie Hirschfield. |
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