Jewish veterans mark remembrance for Second World War and the Holocaust
Briefly

Jack Mann reflects on his service during WWII saying, "I joined the Armed Forces to fight the Nazis. I can't say I'm a hero; my job was communications." This statement highlights the humble attitude of veterans who served crucial roles in the war, often overlooking their important contributions while honoring those who fought alongside them.
Moishe Freeman remembers the impact of war saying, "I can recall my friends being killed. Laying this wreath will bring back close memories, something I will always remember." This illustrates the personal toll of conflict and the lasting memories that accompany remembrance ceremonies.
Henny Franks shares her traumatic experiences from Kristallnacht, recalling, "My family hid on the rooftops that day. After that, my parents sent us away on the Kindertransport to Britain. I never saw my father again." Her story emphasizes the brutal realities faced by Jewish families during the Nazi regime.
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