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‘WW1 Victoria Cross winner should be honoured like other heroes’

August 23, 2013 12:01
Issy Smith

ByZoe Winograd, Zoe Winograd

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The honorary president of the Jewish Military Museum, Henry Morris, has said that the government is wrong in denying a tribute to a Jewish Victoria Cross winner because he was not born in Britain.

Issy Smith, who fought for the British army in the First World War, will not be among the 480 soldiers to be honoured with special paving stones. Only those born here are eligible. Sergeant Smith was born in Egypt, but lived in Manchester for a number of years.

Mr Morris, himself a war veteran, described the decision as “disappointing”.

He said: “Issy Smith should be getting a paving stone. He fought for Britain and that is good enough for me. They have adopted a criterion which is a little narrow.”