Holocaust survivor thanks those who took ‘high risks’ to help Jews during war
- A VE Day tea party was held at the RAF Museum in London on a Tuesday, attended by Holocaust survivors and refugees recalling wartime experiences.
- The event marked eight decades since VE Day and paid tribute to those who courageously risked their lives to protect Jews during World War II.
- Among the attendees were Jacques Weisser, who was hidden as a child after his parents were deported to Auschwitz, and Henny Franks, who arrived in the UK through the Kindertransport in 1939, both of whom recounted their personal experiences.
- Mr. Weisser noted that many individuals endangered both their own safety and that of their families to aid Jewish people, while Mrs. Franks expressed her deep affection for England.
- The event highlighted remembrance and gratitude towards rescuers, reinforcing the importance of Holocaust education as survivors and descendants continue to share their histories.
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