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| 13 Apr 2026 | |
| School News |
Born in Paris in 1939, Marcel’s childhood was shaped by fear, separation, and loss during the Second World War. Forced into hiding for his safety, he survived the Holocaust, but tragically lost his father in Auschwitz. For many years, Marcel found it too painful to revisit these experiences. However, inspired by his grandchildren, he made the courageous decision to begin sharing his story – helping to educate younger generations and challenge antisemitism.
During his visit, pupils listened with great respect and attentiveness as Marcel recounted his experiences. His testimony brought history to life, offering students a rare and personal insight into the realities of the Holocaust beyond the classroom.
The talk left a lasting impression, encouraging pupils to reflect on the importance of empathy, resilience, and standing up to prejudice in all its forms. We are incredibly grateful to Marcel for his bravery in sharing his story and helping to ensure that the lessons of the past continue to be remembered.
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