Heaps of shoes taken from gassed inmates at Auschwitz
Pupils from Folkestone School for Girls, The Folkestone Academy, Pent Valley Technology College and the Harvey Grammar School came together with representatives of groups from across Folkestone in a Holocaust Memorial Service at Pent Valley School this evening.
The service, organised by Folkestone Town Council, featured music, dance, drama, readings and reflections of the Imagine theme with performances by the four local schools and the lighting of a candle of hope by members of the local community.
Holocaust Memorial Day is commemorated on or near 27th January each year. This marks the anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Nazi Germany murdered six million Jews in a systematic, state-sponsored campaign of persecution and extermination now known as the Holocaust. It persecuted, incarcerated and murdered millions of its own citizens, and those of the countries it invaded, on the basis of skin colour; disability; sexual orientation; ethnicity; religious belief or political affiliation.
The day aims to commemorate, to educate and to prompt action in the UK. It commemorates the lives of those lost in the Holocaust; as a result of Nazi persecution and in more recent genocides. It educates about the Holocaust and it lessons for the present day. It prompts action in the UK highlighting the continuing dangers of racism, anti-semitism and all forms of discrimination.
Holocaust Memorial Day Statement of Commitment
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