Parents Escape Germany
Historical Event
In 1932, Eric David Wittkower and Claire Francesca Weil fled the rising political instability of Germany, settling in London just two years before the birth of their son. Eric, a distinguished psychiatrist who later became a pioneer in psychosomatic medicine, sought a safer environment for his family as the Nazi party's influence grew. This migration was a pivotal moment that ensured Andrew B. Wittkower was born into a British environment, setting the stage for his international education and career. The family's resilience in the face of displacement deeply influenced Andrew's perspective on global citizenship and professional perseverance.

