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Hove student describes life-changing trip to Auschwitz

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 18 Dec, 2014 at 9:06PM
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Hove student describes life-changing trip to Auschwitz

Auschwitz

Auschwitz

By Kitty Mitchell-Turner

I thought I had prepared myself for our visit to Auschwitz, as much as one can for going to a museum honouring the victims of the Holocaust. But I never anticipated half the things I saw and felt there.

The piles of untouched hairbrushes for hair that was immediately shaved off. Keys to houses that the victims would never return to, and most of all, the display of baby shoes.

Seeing the mounds of those tiny boots that would never be treasured or grown out of left me feeling like I had been punched in the stomach and sobbing. Reflecting on it, there is not an ounce of me that regrets going.

Kitty Mitchell-Turner
Kitty Mitchell-Turner

The Holocaust Educational Trust runs this project because “seeing is not like hearing” and they are absolutely right.

I know that the way Auschwitz and Auschwitz-Birkenau affected me will never ever leave me and being an ambassador for the trust gives me the chance to tell other students about how this silent place, with such a heavy presence of death, impacted me personally.

Not only does it put in perspective just how lucky I am, how even having to trudge to college half asleep in the rain is – in some ways – a luxury that all those victims had taken from them.

So really Auschwitz inspired me to work harder and live more and help others to see and understand what I did in going to Auschwitz-Birkenau.

But most of all I get to honour and bring a light to the owners of those tiny shoes who weren’t even registered before they were taken to gas chambers.

Kitty Mitchell-Turner is a student at Cardinal Newman Catholic School in Hove.

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  1. Hjarrs says:
    11 years ago

    A thought provoking article.

    It is really important that we remember the Holocaust and to always be vigilant not to let those that would perpetrate crimes against humanity into positions of power. Make no mistake, people like this are in this country. It is good that a new generation is being shown the terrible reality of Nazism.

    I found the most chilling element the area that was set out for vastly increasing the size of the Birkenau camp, fortunately never built as it was overrun by the Soviets.

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    • Holly Nadhim says:
      11 years ago

      Bit rich coming from a Green Party member like yourself; don’t forget, the Green Party is the only UK political party that has to have its own monitoring group (Greens Engage) to monitor anti-semitism within the Green Party.

      And don’t forget, it is easy to Google the leader of the Welsh Green Party, Pippa Bartolotti, and view a photo of her waving the flag of the Nazi Syrian National Party (which advocates the killing of Gays and Lesbians).

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