Pohlmann survived thanks to the help she was given by two remarkable non-Jews: a German woman working for the Nazi occupying forces in Lemberg, and a Greek Catholic Metropolitan Archbishop. After the war Pohlmann came to London in the first of three transports of Jewish children from Poland organised by Rabbi Solomon Schonfeld. In a series of conversations with Blasiak, Pohlmann tells the story of her childhood, wartime experiences, her arrival in London and the years immediately after the war.