Past G2G Events
Melanie Martin presents the experiences of her mother’s family in Nazi occupied Amsterdam and in the concentration camps. Using interwoven first-hand accounts from her mother, Tootje, and her immediate family, Melanie’s presentation provides a...
Read moreJoin Steven Frank, Holocaust Survivor and members of Generation 2 Generation in conversation with Tulip Siddiq MP as we remember the November Pogrom and discuss how to continue meaningful commemoration and dedication...
Read moreTHIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED/POSTPONED Lesley Urbach tells the story of why Helga Lemer, née Kirsch came to England on a domestic visa from Berlin when she was 19 years old, leaving...
Read moreDalya Wittenberg tells the story of how her Polish-born grandparents were arrested and deported to Soviet Russia following the German invasion of Poland. She describes how they survived the long journey and horrific...
Read moreElla Garai- Ebner will describe how her Hungarian born Jewish grandfather, Dr George Garai survived after the German occupation of Hungary in 1944. Initially a slave labourer in Balf Labour Camp, he...
Read moreWed 14th June at 19:30 (London) Diana Cook will tell the story of why and how her German born mother, Margot Pogorzelski, came to England in 1939 to be a nurse, a...
Read moreIt is 90 years since Hitler and the Nazi Party came to power in Germany. By the 10th May, Germany had become a dictatorship; Dachau and Oranienburg concentration camps had been established: Nazis’...
Read moreNorthern Holocaust Education Group and Generation 2 Generation invite you to listen to Leah Burman share the story of her father Ziggy Landschaft. Leah’s father, Ziggy, was born in 1925 in Chorzow, Poland,...
Read moreTo mark the anniversary of the German takeover of Austria, join The Wiener Holocaust Library and Generation 2 Generation to consider the significance of the Anschluss and its impact on the Jewish...
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