Eighty years after Anthony Eden revealed the extent of the Nazi genocide, the chamber will observe a moment of silence again
It was the moment when parliament first formally recognised the appalling fate of the Jewish people at the hands of the Nazis – and MPs rose from their seats in solemn silence.
The date was 17 December 1942 and evidence of the deportation of Jews from occupied countries to eastern Europe was mounting by the day.
Eighty years after Anthony Eden revealed the extent of the Nazi genocide, the chamber will observe a moment of silence againIt was the moment when parliament first formally recognised the appalling fate of the Jewish people at the hands of the Nazis – and MPs rose from their seats in solemn silence.The date was 17 December 1942 and evidence of the deportation of Jews from occupied countries to eastern Europe was mounting by the day. Continue reading…