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Wanted: war stories from heroes of WWII

September 13, 2013 14:00
British troops in action in 1944. Now Jewish fighters are being recognised  (Photo: AP)

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Sandy Rashty,

Sandy Rashty

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A new group is launching a UK-wide campaign to collect stories and memorabilia from Jewish men and women who served in the British army during the Second World War.

The Association of Jewish War Heroes has been set up to amass material to fill a new section of the Latrun military museum in Israel that will be dedicated to war heroes from Britain.

“Israel has not really recognised what Jewish soldiers did in the British army,” said Gail Seal, the former president of JNF UK who founded the group.

“There’s already a lot in Israel that recognises the Holocaust and people who died”, but not sufficient recognition for those who fought against the Nazis, according to Ms Seal. “That’s what this is about,” she said.

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