Lore starts school in England, February 1937

At last she had arrived! Lore was in England, very sad to be away from her beloved parents, but at least she had escaped the relentless anti-Semitism of those people in her home town who seemed to be on an everlasting mission to humiliate all Jewish people, even if they were only youngsters. Lore remained for ever grateful to be safe in England.
After all, there had been that occasion when she was walking along the road by the park and seen her friend Gertrud marching along with her friends. Gertrud had fairly recently joined the Bund Deutscher Mädel (BDM) – the girls' wing of the Nazi youth – and was proud to be strutting along in her uniform. Lore, being Jewish, was excluded from this performance but had anyway given a friendly wave and shout-out to Gertrud. How appalling! Shortly afterwards, Gertrud remonstrated with Lore,
'Don't you know that you must not do that!'
There were so many things that a young Jew could not do. All those tedious, humiliating, and restricting rules isolated Lore from her school-mates. Although she was attending a good school in Wilhelmshaven, it was clear that Nazi rules about education would mean that she would soon have to leave her school. Her parents decided that an education in another country was the only possible solution. Education was very important for Jewish families – and their children were being systematically excluded from it.
Like many others with the financial means to do so, they arranged for Lore to go to school in England. Using contacts with members of the Jewish community in Westcliff on Sea, near Southend, they found a guardian and a school for their daughter. Lore's friend from Jever, Hans Weinsten, emigrated with his parents and also attended school nearby.
Lore offered her German school books to her friend Gertrud and prepared to leave her family in Wilhelmshaven. Her mother helped her to prepare what she needed to take – and sewed some of the family jewellery into Lore's underwear in the hope that some of the family's assets would escape customs' detection. The political situation looked increasingly worrying and her parents wanted Lore to have sufficient means to support herself.
Lore arrived in England in February 1937, a few weeks after her twelfth birthday. She boarded with a Mr and Mrs Harris in Westcliff on Sea and attended school locally. She was only able to make infrequent visits back to Germany during the school holidays, and the last time that she saw her parents was probably during the spring or summer of 1938.
(the photo shows Lore and Hans in their new school uniforms in England in 1938)









