The theme for this year’s Holocaust Memorial Day on Wednesday, January 27, is ‘Don’t stand by’.
At over 3,500 events across the country, hundreds of thousands of people will hear about bystanders, those whose silence and indifference allowed dreadful persecution, and ultimately genocides to take place.
And we will honour the rescuers and resisters, people who not only saved individuals, but who took action against bigotry and hatred.
We know that silence and indifference in the face of discrimination and hatred allows persecution to take root, so we want to encourage people to stand up and speak out, in the way many brave souls have in the past.
We all need to reflect on the fact that the path to genocide begins with exclusion and discrimination, and that standing by allows hatred to take hold.
In our film for Holocaust Memorial Day 2016, Susan Pollack, a survivor of the Holocaust, tells for the first time a surprising and unique story of surviving genocide. Please visit dontstandby.hmd.org.uk, share the film using social media, and sign up to our Thunderclap, so that Susan’s story is shared as widely as possible at 1pm on January 27.
Olivia Marks-Woldman
Chief Executive of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust
London
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