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Leslie Hardman
Reverend Leslie Henry Hardman MBE HCF (18 February 1913 – 7 October 2008) was an Orthodox Rabbi and the first Jewish British Army chaplain to enter Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, an experience “that made him a public figure, both within his community and outside it”. 24,961 total views
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Vernon James Evans
Liberation of the camp. Pass issued on 29 July 1945 (filed aside) and photo taken with freed inmates. Vernon in the middle of photo 19,499 total views
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Ernest Bauman – Royal Artillery
Found on X. Regiment unknown. Royal Artillery so likely to be either 58th LAA or 113th LAA, Royal Artillery. 2,624 total views
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Officers from 113th DLI
Officers from 113th DLI. 24,060 total views
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Lt. A H Busby – Royal Artillery
Found on X. Regiment unknown. Royal Artillery so likely to be either 58th LAA or 113th LAA, Royal Artillery.<!–more—> 2,579 total views
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William Yarnold (113 LAA)
I thought this snippet would be of interest, it’s about my late grandfather William Yarnold from the local paper was the driver of the second truck across the river. 1,948 total views
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Thomas Steedman – Royal Artillery
Found on X. Regiment unknown. Royal Artillery so likely to be either 58th LAA or 113th LAA, Royal Artillery. 2,725 total views
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Officers from 113th DLI v2
Officers from 113th LAA. 1,772 total views
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Guides at Belsen
I know some Guides were sent to Belsen to teach the children how to play but you do not have them in your list. This is the list I have been sent by the Girl Guiding archivist. 2,674 total views
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London Gazette Awards
CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD. St. James’s Palace, S.W. 3,280 total views