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Roman Halter, 1927-2012

Roman Halter was a man who survived unimaginable experiences and who will be remembered by all of us at the Holocaust Educational Trust for his great intellect, talent, dignity and above all, his warmth. He will be hugely missed. You can read his biography here.

 

Downing Street meeting for Holocaust survivor and Student Ambassadors
Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister meet Holocaust survivor and Student Ambassadors at No10

 

Student Ambassadors address Scottish Parliament 
Student Ambassadors speak to MSPs as Scottish Government pledges increased funding for Lessons from Auschwitz Project.

 

Historian Ian Kershaw Delivers 2012 Lord Merlyn-Rees Memorial Lecture
On 23rd January 2012 more than 200 guests attended the Holocaust Educational Trust's annual Lord Merlyn-Rees Memorial Lecture at the Attlee Suite, Houses of Parliament.

 

The Holocaust Educational Trust works with schools, colleges and communities across the UK to educate about the Holocaust and its contemporary relevance.

The Trust plays a central role in combating antisemitism, racism and prejudice in our society today by delivering innovative educational and teacher training programmes and producing groundbreaking resources such as the BAFTA award-winning Recollections DVD.

By partnering with schools, universities, Local Education Authorities and other institutions our work ensures the Holocaust has a permanent place in our nation’s collective memory.

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