Hundreds gather at annual service in Leeds to remember the Holocaust

Holocaust Memorial Day, Leeds Town Hall. Pictured from the left are Mayor of Leeds Eileen Taylor, Dr James Smith, Lillian Black and Rudi Leaver. Picture by Simon Hulme.Holocaust Memorial Day, Leeds Town Hall. Pictured from the left are Mayor of Leeds Eileen Taylor, Dr James Smith, Lillian Black and Rudi Leaver. Picture by Simon Hulme.
Holocaust Memorial Day, Leeds Town Hall. Pictured from the left are Mayor of Leeds Eileen Taylor, Dr James Smith, Lillian Black and Rudi Leaver. Picture by Simon Hulme.
As the rain poured and a sombre and grey Leeds was only lit by car light reflections, hundreds filed into Leeds Town Hall.

Yesterday the city gathered to remember the atrocities and the six million men, women and children murdered in the Holocaust along with the millions of others that were killed under Nazi persecution, as well as the subsequent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur.

It became standing room only inside the grand, opulent and elegant main room at the town hall - a stark contrast to the images playing on a big screen that showed the bleak, hopeless and sinister scenes of concentration camps.

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