A HOLOCAUST survivor who fled the Nazis and settled in Scotland has left a £1.1 million fortune.

David Goldberg escaped certain death in concentration camps when he was smuggled from Germany to the UK just before the start of the Second World War.

After serving in the British Army and working as an interpreter at the Nuremberg Trials he married and set up a tailor's business in Edinburgh.

Mr Goldberg died in February, aged 88, having amassed an estate worth £1,121,415, which will be divided between his three children.