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Eighty years on, ‘The Boys’ are remembered

The ‘45 Aid Society gala was attended by a number of celebrities, including Rob Rinder and Susanna Reid

May 7, 2025 14:31
( l-r) Pauline Bardon, daughter of survivor Harry Olmer, chair of the ’45 Aid Society Angela Cohen, Harry Olmer and TV presenter Rob Rinder
( l-r) Pauline Bardon, daughter of one of the "Boys" Harry Olmer, chair of the ’45 Aid Society Angela Cohen, Harry Olmer and TV presenter Rob Rinder
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The 80th anniversary of the liberation of “The Boys” – a group of 732 child Holocaust survivors who were brought to Britain in 1945 and 1946 – has been marked with a moving celebration.

The gala at London’s Royal Lancaster Hotel, hosted by the ’45 Aid Society, honoured the resilience and legacy of these survivors who, after enduring ghettos, concentration camps and death marches, found a new home in the UK.

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, addressing some 600 guests, called the group “a cherished and vital part of this nation’s history”. She praised their courage and the lives they built, calling the gathering “a triumph of joy” and reaffirming the government’s commitment to the UK Holocaust Memorial.

She also issued a strong condemnation of the current surge in antisemitism, declaring that it would “not be tolerated now or ever”.