The National Holocaust Centre & Musum are delighted to announce that Simon Winston BEM will be speaking on Thursday 20 February from 1 - 2pm.
What's it like to be forced to hide from the Nazis in a pigsty as a child?
To have your life saved by a scrubbing brush? And eventually, to become a Nottingham Forest supporter in a wonderful new country he is proud to call home?
Simon Winston tells all.
Book now to hear Simon's powerful story, to ask him questions and to see the poignant sculpture dedicated in the centre's beautiful gardens to Simon's hidden childhood.
The Centre will be open from 10:00 to 16:30 to allow members of the public to visit exhibitions and memorial gardens
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