“We left Vienna with basically the clothes on our back


“We left Vienna with basically the clothes on our back in the middle of the night,” recalled Henry Weil. 

Henry and his parents made it out of German-annexed Austria just weeks before World War II began. It had taken them over a year and a half to arrange all the paperwork needed to leave the country and immigrate to the United States. 

When they finally arrived in England, they had missed their ship to the United States. 

“We didn’t really know what was going to happen with us at that point in time,” said Henry.

Hear Henry explain what happened next today at 1 p.m. ET live on Facebook.

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