Frank Lowy had experience a very similar situation like Najaf, being stuck in a detention camp. As a 13–year–old Jewish boy, Lowy had never known about the loss of his father, Hugo Lowy, who was beaten to death at Auschwitz concentration camp while protecting Hugo's younger acquaintance, Myer Lowy. Frank Lowy After being born in hungry, He made his way to France in at the age of 16, where he left on the ship Yagur, but was caught en route to British Mandate of Palestine and deported to the detention camp in Cyprus. After a few months, Lowy was allowed into Palestine and was brought to the Atlit detainee camp. Facing fears of never being able to live a so called normal life, Frank stayed hopeful and thought back to his father of when didn’t survive the concentration camp he was kept in. the conflict between Frank and this situation left to him to mentally work hard for himself to overcome the fear of never being able to leave the detention Centre and work hard to now own Westfield’s shopping Centers around
Frank Lowy had experience a very similar situation like Najaf, being stuck in a detention camp. As a 13–year–old Jewish boy, Lowy had never known about the loss of his father, Hugo Lowy, who was beaten to death at Auschwitz concentration camp while protecting Hugo's younger acquaintance, Myer Lowy. Frank Lowy After being born in hungry, He made his way to France in at the age of 16, where he left on the ship Yagur, but was caught en route to British Mandate of Palestine and deported to the detention camp in Cyprus. After a few months, Lowy was allowed into Palestine and was brought to the Atlit detainee camp. Facing fears of never being able to live a so called normal life, Frank stayed hopeful and thought back to his father of when didn’t survive the concentration camp he was kept in. the conflict between Frank and this situation left to him to mentally work hard for himself to overcome the fear of never being able to leave the detention Centre and work hard to now own Westfield’s shopping Centers around