The Journey Holocaust Centre

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The children's most memorable part of the day was meeting Dorothy and hearing of her life and journey on the Kindertransport
Alison Thorpe,
Bracken Lane Primary School

The Journey

One School's Journey – Langwith Bassett Primary School

Example content image - aligned to the rightThe Journey is the first exhibition to be built in the UK, solely for the teaching of the Holocaust to primary-aged children. The Journey tells the story of Leo, a fictional German-Jewish boy living in Berlin during Nazi rule. His story unfolds in a series of rooms, which not only detail Leo’s experience but also that of children who lived during the Holocaust and survived. Their stories are at the heart of the permanent exhibition.

Whilst the exhibition reflects a wide range of survivor experiences, it does not show any shocking images.

The Journey welcomes primary school visits and members of the public (out of school hours). For further information, please contact the Journey Education Team on 01623 836 627 or email Karen Vancoevorden.