I was born during the war, on October 20, 1942, as the second of five children. My father, Rolf Volhard, was an architect.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was born in the Second World War during the Nazi invasion of my country.
I was born in March 1949, a post war baby boomer.
I was born in Washington, D.C., on February 19, 1941, the eldest of four sons.
I was born in the shadow of World War II, on December 18, 1939, on the South Shore of Long Island, a product of the early -wentieth-century emigration of Eastern European Jewry to New York City and its environs.
I was born on the first day of January 1941 in the front bedroom of my grandparents' house in Rodborough near Stroud in Gloucestershire where my mother had come to escape the bombing in London.
I was born on 22 March 1931 in New York, the elder child of Abraham and Fanny Richter.
I was born on September 27, 1918, the second of five children.
I was born in 1954. My parents were brought up in the war years, and life was hard.
Born in 1936, I experienced the Second World War as a child in the city of Gelsenkirchen-Buer. This area was heavily bombed, but fortunately, all members of my family survived the war and post-war period.
When I was a kid, my dad went to World War II. I didn't know him. I was born in '41.