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one D-day Veteran who was awarded an Order of the British Empire says U.K. Today was “disappointing” as he warned against repeating the mistakes made before the Second World War.
Mervyn Kersh, 101, recognized for school speech massacre The commemoration and his wartime service said his time fighting for his country was “worthwhile”.
However, he said his efforts to educate young people about the Holocaust were not always successful.
Kersh, who arrived in Normandy aged just 19, said: “It’s disappointing antisemitism Something I see, hear, or read everywhere. “