Tomi Komoly, born in 1936 in Budapest, was the only child of a loving Jewish family. Tomi describes the ordeals endured by Hungarian Jews under the Horthy regime and Nazi occupation. He provides an account of his survival after he was forced to move to a constricted 'yellow star house' and eventually found shelter with a Hungarian family with his mother. Tomi's father was forcefully conscripted into the Hungarian Labour Service and did not survive.
Post-war, facing the oppression of the communist regime in Hungary, Tomi fled to Vienna, then moved to England having secured a scholarship to study engineering. He married Gill, built a successful career in engineering and settled in Manchester with his family.
Tomi received the British Empire Medal for services to Holocaust education.
Tomi's book is part of the My Voice book collection.
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