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Britain’s hidden Holocaust stories showcased in Parliament

Event was hosted by Chipping Barnet MP Dan Tomlinson

November 28, 2024 14:06
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Students and parliamentarians hosted in Parliament showcasing research projects exploring links between their local areas and the Holocaust. Credit: Dan Tomlinson MP
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Students from different parts of the country showcased research projects exploring links between their local areas and the Holocaust in Parliament on Tuesday.

The event was hosted by Chipping Barnet MP Dan Tomlinson, the Labour MP elected in July, along with the UK Presidency of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) and UCL Centre for Holocaust Education.

As part of the project named “My Hometown”, students highlighted the often-hidden history of the Holocaust in areas across the UK and was aimed at strengthening young people’s connectedness and affinity with their hometowns.

Entries showcased at the event were: Oaks Park High School in Ilford’s “Leon Greenman, Ilford and The Holocaust”, Trinity Catholic School in Leamington Spas’ “Bud and Blossom Garden and Commemorative Mosaic” and Nottingham University Samworth Academy ‘s “Our Hometown Journey: The Legacy of Simon Winston”.