Jacob Panons, BBC News, South East and Nathan Bevan, BBC News, South East
Families of Holocaust survivors have visited a Kent army base that helped rescue thousands of Jewish men. Click here to read the full article on BBC News.
Jacob Panons, BBC News, South East and Nathan Bevan, BBC News, South East
Families of Holocaust survivors have visited a Kent army base that helped rescue thousands of Jewish men. Click here to read the full article on BBC News.
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