2013 Webcast
Last year’s HMD commemoration was held at Bristol City Hall and was webcast live the internet.
Have a look at the edited version here.
Last year’s HMD commemoration was held at Bristol City Hall and was webcast live the internet.
Have a look at the edited version here.
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And fall it did, when British troops liberated Bergen-Belsen in Germany on 15 April 1945. This documentary of the footage... read more
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With Paul Everington, history teacher at City Academy and Valerie Russell Emmott, chair of the Bristol Holocaust Memorial Day... read more
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The memory of the Holocaust always fills me with a great sadness at the thought of the immense cruelty... read more
Article supplied by the Holocaust Educational Trust and their words entirely for more about them see www.het.org.uk Yesterday, the Holocaust Educational Trust... read more
I’m excited to be able to share with you these moments from our civic commemoration as audio files. Zuzana Crouch... read more
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