‘How D-Day spoiled my tea’ – and other first-hand war memories
“I was just a soldier. Being Jewish didn’t cross my mind and therefore it didn’t cross anybody else’s mind.” Lola adds, “Everyone knew we were Jewish. They weren’t antisemitic in those days.
NORMAN COHEN, 95, holds an SS dress sword that he found in the Black Forest.(photo credit: ALAN ROSENBAUM)ByALAN ROSENBAUM