Bethany Dewar at the Coventry Holocaust Memorial Service.
Megan Bradbury, Birmingham's Young Poet Laureate, reading her poem 'Steven, We're Listeneing'.
Patch Lagunas, lead singer of The Ripps, perform at the Coventry "Stand Up To Hatred" event.
Holocaust survivor Mindu Hornick chatting with Rabbi Y Jacobs who led the prayers at Birmingham.
Holocaust survivor Mindu Hornick speaks at Birmingham Town Hall.
Youngsters at the Stand Up to Hatred Holocaust memorial walk in Coventry.
Image 7 Scene from the Stand Up to Hatred Holocaust memorial walk in Coventry.for 'Holocaust memorial services in Birmingham and Coventry' gallery
Rachel Stevens' Strictly Come Dancing shoes on top of a collection of footwear at Coventry representing the children who died in the Holocaust and sub ...
Donald McCombie performs a song of peace at Birmingham Town Hall.
Bishop Dr. Joe Aldred from the Birmingham Faith Leaders Group speaks in Birmingham.
Lighting candles in memory of the dead at Birmingham Town Hall.
The Stand Up to Hatred walk in Coventry, as part of the Holocaust Memorial Service.
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Holocaust memorial services in Birmingham and Coventry
Jan 26 2009 by Michelle Tennison, Jeremy Pardoe and Lee Busby
Birmingham Town Hall and Coventry Cathedral hosted events to remember those who died in the Holocaust. The services carried the theme of 'Stand Up To Hatred' and were held ahead of Holocaust Memorial Day, which is on January 27.