We were advised- everyone was advised not to speak German in public in the war. And so I was ashamed of having German-speaking parents. I’m sure this is a very common story that you’ve heard from lots of people. And I forgot my German because I wasn’t living with my parents, I heard English all day at school and at home. My parents, obeying the rules, spoke to me in English – very accented English, but still English. And then, and for many years, I just wanted to be normal. I wanted to be English. I didn’t want to have anything to do with being somebody who was different, despised – what have you. I’m a bit ashamed of that, but that’s how it was.