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Horrors of Bergen-Belsen recalled at national HMD ceremony as historic Dimbleby broadcast is played

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January 25, 2018 18:11
Survivor Helen Aronson with Charles Dance, Celia Imrie, Sir Derek Jacobi, Maureen Lipman and Pearl Mackie
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A broadcast of Richard Dimbleby’s wartime report on the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp was a chilling reminder of the horrors of genocide to the 1,000 guests at today's national Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony in Westminster.

Dimbleby spoke of thousands of prisoners “dying every hour, every minute”, and the sight of “bony emaciated faces”.

Mr Dimbleby’s son Jonathan delivered the keynote address to survivors and their families gathered at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre, describing the profound impact the transmission had on his family.

“Most citizens hearing his voice over the wires were in ignorance. But his report was very nearly not broadcast at all. The BBC’s immediate response was that it could not be true, that he was exaggerating. They wanted someone to corroborate the story.

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