Born in May of 1942, Berl Baruch Lazarus, as a baby, was taken out of a Berlin hospital and transported to Auschwitz Concentration Camp to where his mother and father had been deported. On his clothing was a tag with his name on it. Soon after his arrival at Auschwitz he was transferred to Terezín (Theresienstadt) Camp/Ghetto, where he survived for 2½ years. In 1945 Terezín was liberated, and Berl was sent with a group of toddlers to Bulldogs Bank, England