He narrowly escaped the clutches of Hitler’s Nazi forces.Henry Wuga was a teenage Jewish refugee who fled to Scotland to escape the horror of the Holocaust.He and wife Ingrid exited Germany as part of the Kindertransport – a humanitarian programme for children and young people fleeing persecution in 1938 and 1939.Now Henry, 96, who left his home city of Nuremberg at the age of 15, has bittersweet memories of Victory in Europe (VE) Day – the historic date that Nazi Germany was defeated on May 8, 1945.The nation will mark the 75th anniversary this Friday.Henry said: “It’s such a very important date.
At one point, when I came to the UK, we had all been interned on the Isle of Man so we were all behind barbed wire thinking that if the war was
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