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G2G News

May 2024

This is the first edition of our new e-newsletter which will replace our pdf version that was produced seasonally.  We are aiming to produce more frequent but shorter newsletters in this digital format as we adapt to the ever-changing technological landscape. 

In this issue you can find out about our upcoming events including our concert on May 19th, read about how G2G covered Holocaust Memorial Day and the number of presentations our speakers made, hear from John Wood about his experience as a G2G speaker as well as learn about a new G2G partner and some of our partner events. 

We hope you enjoy the new format.  Please do let us have your feedback!

Upcoming Events

14th July, 2025, 7.30 pm

G2G Presents: The Story of Willy Halpert, 14 July, 7.30 pm – Zoom

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18th June, 2025, 7.30 pm

G2G Presents: The story of Liesl Woltär – Zoom

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Detail from One Spring, Gurs Camp, 1941 Karl Robert Bodek and Kurt Conard Löw.

G2G Achievements

Academic year 2023/24 has been a successful year for Generation 2 Generation.  Our bookings overall have increased by approximately 10%.  We have also received many bookings for 2024/25. Here we summarise our key achievements since Jan 2020 when we became a registered charity.  Since January 2020 we have delivered over 1000 presentations to over 100,000 people with requests for speakers increasing year on year …
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6 June 2024 – War through children’s eyes – when will the world’s most neglected genocide end for the Sudanese survivors?

Over the last twenty years the people of Darfur, Sudan, have suffered the worst genocidal …
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Past Events

To remember the 80th anniversary of the mass deportations of Hungarian Jews and the Roma community, …
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looking inward
Shoes of the victims on display at Auschwitz.

About the Hungarian Holocaust

How did the Hungarian Holocaust happen? Why is it particularly shocking even compared to the rest of the history of the Holocaust?  The period before World War I was a golden age for the Jews of Hungary. They were free to practise their religion, pursue their trade and gain an education. The community flourished, and Jews came to occupy prominent positions in Hungary’s cultural, professional and business life. With the end of the war, the good times came to a sudden end. Hungary, a parliamentary democracy, was the first European country to introduce the Numerus Clausus in 1920, a law curbing education of Jewish citizens …
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Looking Outward

Genocide in Sudan

War broke out in Sudan on 15 April 2023. In June 2023 the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) – formerly known as the Janjaweed (‘devils on horseback’) – descended upon El Geneina, the first major city in West Darfur. Their target was mostly people from the Massalit tribe. The second major Darfur city, Nyala, was attacked several months later, targeting black Africans. While massacres occurred elsewhere in Darfur, upon villages and even civilians in IDP camps, the RSF’s plan was to ‘take’ the entirety of Darfur with El Fasher as the last major city …
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Partner Events

Sunday 5th May 2024 6.45 pm
Remember Together: We Are One 
National Yom Hashoah UK Commemoration
Location: London Venue. Book Here   https://www.yomhashoah.org.uk

Thursday 8th May at 7.30pm
Kindness: A Legacy of the Holocaust
A verbatim play based on the testimony of Susan Pollack OBE
Location: NW London (venue to be confirmed after booking)
https://www.shulinthewood.com/event/yom-hashoah-kindness-a-legacy-of-the-holocaus

Sunday 12th May 3pm BST –  Wigmore Hall
AJR Kindertransport 85th Anniversary Commemorative Concert
The programme will reflect the music, culture and heritage of the German, Austrian and Czech roots of the rescued children. To book tickets please visit: www.wigmore-hall.org.uk/whats-on

Tuesday 14th May – Saturday 8th June Finborough Theatre, London
The Tailor of Inverness
This spring sees the London première run of Matthew Zajac’s internationally
acclaimed one-man play based on the true story of his Polish father’s life.
Book online at www.finboroughtheatre.co.uk

Wednesday 15 May at 7:30 pm
Nobody Lives Here 
Location: JW3
Learn about the gripping memoir of Lex Lesgever, about his Jewish childhood in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands. Babette Lichtenstein, one of the translators of the memoir, will discuss Lex and Jewish life in Amsterdam where Babette grew up in after the war.  https://www.jw3.org.uk/whats-on/nobody-lives-here

Thursday 16th May at 7pm
In conversation with Elisha Wiesel
Location: JW3
Join Elisha Wiesel in this intimate conversation were he will offer his candid and timely reflections on his father’s writings about the long shadow of the Shoah, the creation of the state of Israel, and his unwavering belief in the resilience of the Jewish spirit.   https://www.jw3.org.uk/elisha-wiese

Thursday 16th May 6.30 – 8.30pm BST  
AJR Farewell Reception to KTA Guests from America
The AJR is hosting a farewell reception for KTA guests from America on the final night of their visit to the UK at the West London Synagogue, 33 Seymour Place, London W1H 5AU.  It will be an opportunity to socialise with fellow Kinder and Kinder descendants.  Places must be pre-booked. Please contact susan@ajr.org.uk for further information and to apply. 

Chag Sameach – Happy Passover to all our readers.  Next year in Jerusalem!

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Lodz, Poland.  Passover Seder,  c 1938-39. 
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Pauline Kra

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Speaker News

Congratulations to the new speakers who have graduated our training programme. Our very own Committee member and co-founder of G2G, Bernice Krantz tells the story of Toby Biber who she met when recording her testimony in 1995. Peter Kammerlin’s presentation is about his father Walter who arrived on aKindertransport from Vienna. Susanna Rosenberg narrates the story of her father Sacha Kesler who was hidden as a child in France. Lia Bratt outlines the story of her grandfather Ivor Perl who survived Auschwitz along with one brother and came from a small

Callum Issacs presents his his grandmother Miriam Finkelstein’s story. Maggie Fleet’s grandfather is Stephen Frank and she narrates the story of his father who was in the Dutch resistance and was murdered by the Nazis.

All in all, it has been a great year for G2G, and we now have 34 fully trained speakers. Our speaker bookings continue to grow with the number of bookings for this academic year now at 226 presentations to 175 organisations. Just under 57% are repeat bookings.

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