Memories of the Holocaust
Ten years ago, 27 January was designated . The date was chosen because on 27 January 1945 Soviet soldiers liberated the Auschwitz concentration camps.
More recent genocides in Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda and Darfur are also remembered on this date.
Last Sunday, Peter Baker talked with Dr Martin Stern, a holocaust survivor on All Things Considered on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Wales. In this short audio clip, Martin Stern tells how the story of how, as a young boy of five living in Amsterdam, he was taken out of school and taken to an interrogation centre.
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You can read more about Dr Martin Stern on the All Things Considered website and listen to the full programme on the ´óÏó´«Ã½ iPlayer.
An event to mark Holocaust Memorial Day will be held at 7.30pm at the , Lloyd Street, Llandudno, tonight (January 27). The speaker will be Holocaust survivor Dr Martin Stern.
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At 9th Sep 2011, tommytumtum wrote:Wow this is really interesting to hear about. It is hard for me to imagine what it is like to live during this time and go through those events.
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