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Holocaust survivors join candlelight vigil for the National Holocaust Commemoration in London
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Holocaust survivors joined hundreds of people for a vigil at the National Holocaust Commemoration in central London.
The candlelight commemoration took place in Victoria Tower Gardens outside the Houses of Parliament, with six yellow candles lit by Holocaust survivors, accompanied by their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Re-elected London mayor Sadiq Khan had been expected to attend the event on Sunday evening but did not due to personal reasons.
Bronia Snow, 96, shared her story of leaving her parents behind to make a new home in the UK.
This year marks marking the 85th anniversary this year of the Kindertransport rescues.
A choir made up of 115 children from Jewish primary schools performed at the cande-lit vigil
A Kindertransport survivor Kurt Marx (centre) lighting a candle during the remembrance service in central London
Bronia Snow, 96, (left) was transported to England in 1939 and in a speech recalled how terrified she was at arriving in her new home, leaving her parents behind
The humanitarian rescue effort, which ran between November 1938 and September 1939, gave 10,000 children, most of them Jewish, safe passage to the UK from Nazi-controlled territory in Europe.
Ms Snow arrived at the railway station in Prague on May 31 1939 and found the platform was 'teeming with parents and children and armed German soldiers', adding she was 'absolutely terrified'.
She said she boarded a train and cannot remember 'speaking to anyone, eating anything or drinking anything'.
She added: 'I just seemed to be in a trance.'
She crossed the border into Holland and was put on a boat to England where she was taken to live with her mother's cousin in Hampstead, London.
'I did not know a word of English but luckily had started to learn German at school so had a language which I could communicate,' she added.
'Letters from my parents were grim as Jews they had to wear yellow stars.'
Ms Snow said her parents were deported to a concentration camp in 1942 and apart from one letter, all communication stopped.
Her speech received a standing ovation from the audience.
Eric Pickles (pictured) is the UK's Special Envoy for Post-Holocaust Issues and spoke at the service
In a speech Ms Snow recalled how her parents were sent to concentration camps and after a single letter all communication stopped. Her speech received a standing ovation
Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis (pictured) gave a speech at the service where Holocaust survivors were joined by their families. He re-iterated that anti-Semitism has risen over recent months in the UK
Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis referred to Hamas's October 7 attack on Israel that killed 1,200 people, saying that before that date 'we blissfully could've imagined and presumed that horrific Jewish suffering is something which applied to other people in other places at other times', but since that 'we know that it is possible here'.
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AdvertisementHe said the UK is 'witnessing a worrying rise in levels of antisemitism', adding: 'And it is here, week after week on the streets of London, that we are witnessing unacceptable outpourings of Jew hatred.
'But it is also here in the UK that we know we are not alone.
'We know that the vast majority of the citizens of our country recognise that a threat to the Jews is a threat to all of our society.
'We as a nation will always strive to guarantee that we will remember the lessons of the Holocaust in order to shape our presence and to inform and inspire a better, healthier, more peaceful and secure Britain.'
Teenager Ruby Frankel of the Jewish Lads' & Girls' Brigade (JLGB) told how a UK Jewish youth group helped save thousands of refugees brought to the UK from Nazi Germany, through the 'Kitchener Camp rescue' which also took place 85 years ago this year.
To mark the event, a combined male voice choir alongside 115 children from Jewish primary schools performed.
The Holocaust was the systematic murder of European Jews by the Nazis and their collaborators from 1941 during the Second World War.
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