Holocaust survivor of multiple concentration camps shares his life with Portsmouth schoolchildren
Steven Frank, who was born in Amsterdam, survived multiple concentration camps as a child, before he was liberated in May 1945.
Chichester Cathedral welcomed the 84-year-old to speak to school children from the Priory School, in Southsea, and Meoncross School, in Stubbington, across two talks on January 17 and February 7.
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Hide AdMore than 170 children and 40 staff attended the events, which included following a Human Rights Workshops in collaboration with Amnesty International.
Chichester Cathedral Chancellor, the Reverend Dr Dan Inman, said: ‘It was incredibly moving to hear about Steven’s experience and a reminder to all of us how important it is to discuss human rights and encourage tolerance in today’s society – which really got the students thinking.
‘To welcome Steven to the Cathedral which has sought to be a place of peace, reconciliation and understanding for over 900 years was a great privilege.”