Sunderland Echo

Students remember Holocaust

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Students in Sunderland have paid tribute to the millions of Holocaust victims who died during the Second World War.

Sunderland College staged a two-day campus roadshow, led by college chaplain Ros Jackson, which saw students learn about the persecutio­n that Jewish people faced at the hands of the Nazis .

The roadshow, which marked World Holocaust Memorial Day yesterday, invited students to leave their tributes to those victims of genocide.

College principal Ellen Thinnesen said that World Holocaust Memorial Day is a key date in the college’s diary, as it provides an opportunit­y to educate young people on the horror that can come from intoleranc­e and hatred.

She said: “The Holocaust is one of the most haunting human tragedies in history, and it is something we should never, ever forget. Millions of Jews lost their lives during World War II, and millions more endured the heartbreak of life in concentrat­ion camps, not knowing whether their loved ones were alive or dead. It is unimaginab­le horror that was bred from intoleranc­e.

“It’s so important that we learn from the past and educate people about the terrible impact of extremism and acts of racism. We have to remember the importance of tolerance and love – diversity is something to be celebrated and we’re committed to that at Sunderland College.”

Students were encouraged to attend events on campus to find out more about the Holocaust and to get involved in an online discussion forum about both the history and more recent worldwide atrocities in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, Darfur and Syria.

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