A rise in antisemitism in Britain made Holocaust survivor, Joanna Millan, 83, say she would consider leaving the country if she were younger, Millan said in an interview with The Telegraph on Sunday.
Millan, a north London resident who dedicated her life to Holocaust education, warned that antisemitism was βgetting worse.β As the Holocaust Memorial Day approaches on January 27, the survivor, who took refuge in England as one of the liberated Windermere Children, sees the threat coming back to Jewish life.
The survivor was one of the 300 kids known later as the Winderm
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