A Jewish refugee from Germany who escaped from Berlin in 1939
By Eliana Jordan
The 80 Objects/80 Lives digital exhibition was launched just before Holocaust Memorial Day
Saturday will be the 86th anniversary of the destruction of synagogues, Jewish homes, shops and businesses at the hands of the Nazis
The Mayor and Mayoress of the City of London were marking 85 years since the Kinderstransport
Volunteers are instrumental in the My Story project
Despite being raised Catholic, Francis Wahle was considered Jewish under the Nuremberg Laws
Generations 2 Generations encourages descendants of survivors and refugees to tell the stories of their ancestors
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Alfréd Wetzler and Rudi Vrba are credited with saving the lives of 200,000 Hungarian Jews
By Daniel Ben-David
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The charity has been offering Germans educational programmes for 65 years