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My Voice: Harry Olmer: My Revenge on Hitler is My Family
By (Author) The Fed
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
6th August 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Autobiography: historical, political and military
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170
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Harry Olmer was born in 1927 in Sosnowiec, Poland. He and his five siblings had a happy childhood, staying with their grandmother Rochel Leah every summer in Charsznica, a rural area surrounded by woods.
When war broke out, the Germans took over Sosnowiec. In 1942, Harry was taken to a concentration camp in Plaszw, working 12-hour shifts at a railway embankment on a small cup of coffee and lump of bread.
Gruelling labour at Buchenwald and Schlieben left Harry dreadfully ill and liberation couldn't come soon enough. In 1945, he came to England as one of the 'Windermere Boys'. Despite arriving in the UK with nothing, Harry built a successful life, studying dentistry at Glasgow University, marrying Margaret Lunzer, having four children and eight grandchildren and retiring as a dentist at 86.
Harry's book is part of the My Voice book collection, a stand-alone project of The Fed, the leading Jewish social care charity in Manchester, dedicated to preserving the life stories of Holocaust survivors and refugees from Nazi persecution who settled in the UK. The oral history, which is recorded and transcribed, captures their entire lives from before, during and after the war years. The books are written in the words of the survivor so that future generations can always hear their voice. The My Voice book collection is a valuable resource for Holocaust awareness and education.
The Fed is Manchester's leading social care charity serving the Jewish community. In June of 2021, The Fed were awarded the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service for the My Voice Project, the highest possible accolade for a voluntary sector group.