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Dr Anthony Grenville

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Ruth Sellers (nee Hirsch) was born in Karlsruhe in 1922 to a Jewish father and non-Jewish mother who converted on marrying. Her childhood before 1933 was happy beforeshe suffered increasing pressure of antisemitism. She was sent to Britain on the Kindertransport in December 1938. Her parents and younger sisterremained in Germany. Her father and sister were deported to Theresienstadt towards the end of the war andsurvived. Ruth wenttoCambridge, met her husband there andsettled with him and their threesons near Chelmsford.
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