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German village's tribute in bricks

September 8, 2016 10:21
The Leyensring housing development

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Josh Jackman,

Josh Jackman

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The son of a Holocaust survivor has said that seeing three generations of his family honoured by the German village they lived in before the war was "very emotional."

Laurence Leyens, whose 90-year-old father Gerald escaped on one of the Kindertransport trains to Britain, attended a ceremony in Schwanenberg where the community unveiled the tribute.

Mr Leyens witnessed the opening of a new housing development in the village in west Germany named "Leyensring" after the family. "It was an incredible moment," he said.

After visiting the building where his father used to live - which is now a pub - he attended the event with three brothers and his wife, who also had a parent aboard the kindertransport.