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Starmer honours Jewish veterans in VE Day column

The prime minister paid tribute to Stanley Fisher and Mervyn Kersch, who helped liberated Bergen-Belsen

May 8, 2025 11:23
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Mervyn Kersh, the Jewish veteran who helped to liberate Belsen
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Sir Keir Starmer has paid tribute to two Jewish Second World War veterans in a newspaper column marking VE Day.

Writing for Metro to honour the 80th year anniversary of the end of the war in Europe, the prime minister spoke about how today represents an “opportunity to pay our respects once again to the lion-hearted generation that defeated Nazi evil”.

The Churchill statue stands before Big Ben illuminated with a Union Flag (Image: Getty)The Churchill statue stands before Big Ben illuminated with a Union Flag (Image: Getty)Getty Images

He also paid tribute to Stanley Fisher and Mervyn Kersch, two Jewish veterans of the Normandy landings who helped to liberate Bergen-Belsen

“I spoke to Mervyn earlier this year, and theirs is a harrowing and courageous story”, Starmer wrote.