‘THE CHILDREN WHO CHEATED THE NAZIS’ – FILM

Tuesday 17th January, 10am
Arts Picturehouse

In association with The Holocaust Memorial Day Trust. ‘The Children Who Cheated the Nazis’ followed by Q and A with speaker.

HOW CAN LIFE GO ON? – MAIN CIVIC EVENT

Sunday 22 January, 4:30pm for 5pm start
Cambridge Corn Exchange

Guest speakers include Lord Alf Dubs and Dagmar Lieblova, a survivor of Terezin.

‘WE MUST SAVE THE CHILDREN’ – NEWNHAM COLLEGE

Monday 23 – Friday 27 January

An exhibition based on the work of the Cambridge Children’s Refugee Committee 1938-48. At The Old Labs. For opening times please contact the Porter’s Lodge on 01223 335700.

Monday 23 January

‘From Kindertransport to Calais – the story of the child refugee’. Panel discussion. 5:30pm – 7pm at Clough Hall.

Wednesday 25 January

Lunchtime music recital. 1:15pm at The Old Labs. Illustrated talk. ‘The music of Terezin’ by Gaby Flatow. 5:30pm at The Old Labs.

Friday 27 January

Lunchtime Pudding Seminar. ‘The Cambridge Children’s Refugee Committee 1938 – 1948’. 1:15pm – 2pm at The Old Labs.

THE ROMA SINTI PEOPLE AND THE HOLOCAUST– LECTURE

Tuesday 24 January, 7:30 pm
Lab002, Anglia Ruskin, East Road, Cambridge

Professor Rainer Schulze explores the experience of Roma and Sinti people and asks why we know so little about their fate at the hands of the Nazis.