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«Breaking News» Holocaust victims buried after remains found in UK museum

The remains of six unknown Jews murdered in Auschwitz will be interred at a Jewish cemetery on Sunday morning after spending decades in a museum archive.


London's Imperial War Museum (IWM) made the decision to return them to the Jewish community after a stocktake of its Holocaust material last year.


The ashes and bone fragments were buried at the United Synagogue's New Cemetery in Bushey, Hertfordshire, at 11am.




Coffin with remains of six unknown Jews murdered at Auschwitz, is buried at United Synagogue's New Cemetery in Bushey 


Coffin with remains of six unknown Jews murdered at Auschwitz, is buried at United Synagogue's New Cemetery in Bushey 



Coffin with remains of six unknown Jews murdered at Auschwitz, is buried at United Synagogue's New Cemetery in Bushey 


They were originally sent to IWM from Auschwitz in 1997 with a number of other items relating to the Holocaust.


The museum had the ashes scientifically examined and discovered they were those of five adults and a child.


They were buried in a coffin with earth from Israel.




A group of survivors of the Holocaust throw earth onto the coffin with the remains of six unknown Jews murdered at Auschwitz


A group of survivors of the Holocaust throw earth onto the coffin with the remains of six unknown Jews murdered at Auschwitz



A group of survivors of the Holocaust throw earth onto the coffin with the remains of six unknown Jews murdered at Auschwitz





The group of survivors of the Holocaust wheel a covered coffin with the remains of six unknown Jews murdered at Auschwitz


The group of survivors of the Holocaust wheel a covered coffin with the remains of six unknown Jews murdered at Auschwitz



The group of survivors of the Holocaust wheel a covered coffin with the remains of six unknown Jews murdered at Auschwitz



Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis, who conducted the service, said in an interview with BBC Radio 4: 'There hasn't before been a funeral in the UK of victims of the Holocaust.


'There's going to be a very large crowd at the cemetery and there are going to be quite a number of people who are going to be wondering: 'These six unidentified people - is one of them my father? Perhaps my mother? Grandfather? Grandmother? Sister? Brother?'


'And that's because there's hardly a Jewish family unaffected by the Holocaust, and there were six million individuals who were so brutally murdered and not accorded the dignity of a funeral.'




The remains of five adults and a child will be laid to rest after decades in the Imperial War Museum's archives


The remains of five adults and a child will be laid to rest after decades in the Imperial War Museum's archives



The remains of five adults and a child will be laid to rest after decades in the Imperial War Museum's archives





After a stocktaking of its Holocaust material last year, the museum decided that the ash remains should be returned to the Jewish community


After a stocktaking of its Holocaust material last year, the museum decided that the ash remains should be returned to the Jewish community



After a stocktaking of its Holocaust material last year, the museum decided that the ash remains should be returned to the Jewish community



He added: 'I have officiated at so many funerals. Did I ever imagine that the day would come on which I'd officiate at a funeral of victims of the Holocaust? No, never.


'After all, it's about 75 years have passed. It's going to be an enormous privilege and also a responsibility. They were stripped of their dignity, both in life and in death. And we will now have an opportunity to accord them appropriate dignity with a funeral.'


Speaking of the rise of anti-Semitism in recent years in both the UK and around the world, Mr Mirvis said: 'The souls of those whom we're burying are crying out to us and everybody around the world - please remember what happened to us at a time when not only did people mercilessly murder us but the world turned their back on us.


'And therefore where anti-Semitism is flourishing, it has to be checked and combated.'




Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis, who conducted the service, said in an interview with BBC Radio 4: 'There hasn't before been a funeral in the UK of victims of the Holocaust'


Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis, who conducted the service, said in an interview with BBC Radio 4: 'There hasn't before been a funeral in the UK of victims of the Holocaust'



Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis, who conducted the service, said in an interview with BBC Radio 4: 'There hasn't before been a funeral in the UK of victims of the Holocaust'





Sir Peter Bottomley MP follows the coffin with the remains of the six unknown Jews murdered at Auschwitz


Sir Peter Bottomley MP follows the coffin with the remains of the six unknown Jews murdered at Auschwitz



Sir Peter Bottomley MP follows the coffin with the remains of the six unknown Jews murdered at Auschwitz



 


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Main photo article The remains of six unknown Jews murdered in Auschwitz will be interred at a Jewish cemetery on Sunday morning after spending decades in a museum archive.
London’s Imperial War Museum (IWM) made the decision to return them to the Jewish community after a stocktake of its Holocaust material...


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