Sheffield – Remembrance Day for the Victims of German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camps

On 14 June 2026, Sheffield will once again become a place of remembrance, reflection, and responsibility. On that day, the Remembrance Day for the Victims of German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camps will be held – an event organised by Green Light Family Support.

We present the programme of the event, dedicated to Women in Concentration Camps.

12:30–12:40 – Opening and introduction, minute of silence

12:40–12:50 – Contributions from public representatives

  • Andrew Sangar, Lord Mayor of Sheffield
  • Radosław Gromski, Polish Consul in Manchester

12:50–13:15 – Ravensbrück Q&A

  • Rebbetzin Ilana Epstein (Holocaust Educational Trust)

13:15–13:35 – Education and historical truth Q&A

  • Bogusław Wójcik (Institute of National Remembrance)

13:35–14:00 – Motherhood during the Holocaust

  • Zoe Lawton (National Holocaust Museum)

14:00–14:05 – Stefan Koszalinski’s poem

14:05–14:20 – Break

14:20–14:40 – The story of Stefan Koszalinski Q&A

  • Yanina Koszalinski

14:40–15:10 – The story of Judith Angell Q&A

  • Rob Angell (Holocaust Educational Trust, online)

15:10 – Exhibition opening and commentary

Exhibition:
“Women at KL Auschwitz” – Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum

British Poles is the media patron of the event.

 

WHEN: 14 June 2026, 12.30pm

WHERE: The Circle, 33 Rockingham Ln, Sheffield S1 4FW

TICKETS: free entry

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