Tree

Holocaust tree - Kingston

Erection date: 26/1/2006

Inscription

This tree was planted on behalf of the Royal Borough of Kingston and the Kingston Inter Faith Forum to commemorate all those who suffered during the Holocaust between 1938 and 1945.
26 January 2006

Site: Holocaust tree - Kingston (1 memorial)

KT1, Union Street, Memorial Gardens

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Holocaust tree - Kingston

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Holocaust / Holocaust Memorial Day

Events for this day (27 January every year) are organised by The Holocaust Me...

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Holocaust tree - Kingston

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Kingston Inter Faith Forum

From their 2019 page at Kingston Citizens Advice: "We serve as a channel of c...

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Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames

The oldest of the three royal boroughs in England, it was formed in 1965 by t...

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