‘What the hell have you done with the tomorrows we gave you?’
Six days before D-Day, Max Meisels and his fellow Jewish soldiers got an order from their commanding officer.
“If the Germans catch you, you’re dead,” the officer told them. “You have 10 minutes. Go to the telephone book and get a new name.”
Meisels emerged from that meeting as Martin Maxwell, the name he carried throughout his time in the British army and bears to this day.