My Voice: Ernest Hirsch
Discover the powerful narrative of My Voice by Ernest Hirsch, a compelling addition to the My Voice Project, published by Manchester University Press. This 122-page paperback captures the firsthand accounts of Holocaust survivors and refugees who fled Nazi persecution and found a new home in the UK. Ernest Hirsch's journey began in East Prussia, where he was born, before moving to Berlin. His life took a dramatic turn as he escaped to England with his siblings on the Kindertransport, a poignant chapter in history. After overcoming immense challenges, Hirsch went on to have a successful career in the textile industry. This book not only preserves his story but also serves as a vital reminder of resilience and hope. A must-read for anyone interested in history, personal narratives, and the enduring spirit of survival.