Victoria Starmer made an emotional return visit to Auschwitz alongside her husband, the prime minister, during their visit to Poland.Lady Starmer, whose Jewish family left Poland for Britain before the Second World War,
With its manicured garden and spacious interior, the three-story villa was once described as “paradise” by the mother who raised her five children there. And much was done to preserve the household’s tranquility,
The Prince of Wales will deliver a speech in line with the theme 'for a better future' at a special service at London’s Guildhall - attended by survivors and guests from around the world
When Agnes Darvas was deported from Hungary to Auschwitz in 1944, she escaped being sent straight to the gas chambers with other children largely because her coat had been stolen in the ghetto and her mother had cut off her braids for fear of lice.
New York Holocaust Survivors joined the Arts4All Foundation, Senator Jessica Ramos, and other elected officials at Newtown High School in Elmhurst
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Sir Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria left a wreath and a poignant written message as they visited Auschwitz, a place the prime minister described as “utterly harrowing”, on Friday (17 January). The PM described how he felt "sickness" and an "air of desolation" as he stood by the train tracks at the former Nazi concentration camp in Poland,
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Friday visited the site of Nazi extermination camp Auschwitz, voicing his “sheer horror” at what he saw and vowing that he would fight the growing antisemitism which is causing fears to rise among Jews including in Britain.
Image Visitors to the Auschwitz concentration camp. Before she sold the house and moved, Grazyna Jurczak’s home overlooked a former gas chamber and gallows.Credit...Maciek Nabrdalik for The New ...
King Charles will travel to Auschwitz later this month to attend an event marking the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camp. The commemoration in Poland will take place on 27 January, with the King among the international visitors expected for memorial events.
Prince William is set to take part in a special service in London attended by survivors from around the world who have spent their lives fighting extremism
When Holocaust survivor Sir Frank Lowy travels to Auschwitz-Birkenau later this month for the 80th commemorations of the liberation of the Nazi extermination camp, he expects to feel deeply emotional and perhaps even “a little lighter” for having been.