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Interviewee Summary
Gerald was born Gert Jacobowitz in 1928 in Berlin, the second of two children. His parents were born in Silesia and Dessau and his father was a shopkeeper. He learnt boxing for self defence. The family were middle of the road orthodox, attending an orthodox shul but the shop was open on Shabbat. They kept the main festivals. Father’s haberdashery shop was closed down and father started making shirts. After the November Pogrom (Kristallnacht) his parents were arrested on charges of sending money out of the country and they were imprisoned. The children went to an aunt and were put on the emergency list for the Kindertransport. He and his older sister came to England on a Kindertransport on 20 June 1939. At Liverpool St they were picked up to be taken to a Refugee Farm in Millisle, Northern Ireland, due to a friend of his parents who was there. On the farm were 30 Chalutzim from Bachad, about 40 older refugees and c 12 children. They played and helped until Jan 1940 when they were sent to the Village School. Then Gerald attended Regent House School, Newtownards, Co Down. His spoke at length about life at this time. His sister was not on the farm long since she was old enough to go to work. In 1947 through the help of the refugee committee, Gerald went to Queens University, Belfast to study Chemistry. His parents had been murdered in Auschwitz. After his degree he went to London and stayed with his sister. He worked as a food analyst for J Lyons and Co and then became a Research Student at Kings College, the University of Durham, where he gained a PhD in 1955. He met his wife there and married. They moved to Liverpool when he got a job for Port Sunlight as a Research Chemist. In 1959 he became a Senior Lecturer in Liverpool Polytechnic, 1965 Principal lecturer, 1986 reader in Chemistry, 1989-1993 Professor of Physical Chemistry. He was Chairman of the Safety Committee and Radiation Protection Officer for a number of years.

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INTERVIEWEE:
Gerald J.
Born:
1928
Place of birth:
Berlin

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"The whole reason that we have this interview is to let future generations know what kind of life of we had so they should have a better life, not have to suffer through all the traumas we had to suffer. As time goes on the memory of those days and the importance of it will dim, and this programme will help keep it in people's minds and hopefully let future generations have a better life. It should be a better world."
- Arnold Weinberg, AJR Refugee Voices Testimony Archive.
"The distribution of life chances in this world is often a very random bus"
- Peter Pultzer.

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