What's happened
Holocaust survivors in the UK are speaking out against rising antisemitism
Why it matters
The stories of Holocaust survivors speaking out against rising antisemitism are significant as they provide firsthand accounts of the horrors of the Holocaust and serve as a reminder of the importance of combating intolerance and persecution.
What the papers say
Metro reports on Janine Webber, 91, who continues to speak out against intolerance and persecution as the commemoration falls at a time of international conflict. The Times features Isca Wittenberg, who recalls her experiences in Germany under Nazism and her personal interest in psychotherapy. The Times also tells the story of Manfred Goldberg, who endured the worst the Nazis had to throw at him and is now speaking out against rising antisemitism.
How we got here
The articles coincide with events marking the anniversary of the Holocaust, highlighting the ongoing relevance of the survivors' stories in the face of rising antisemitism.
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