Three Surrey areas where Jewish children found refuge during World War Two
On Holocaust Memorial Day, SurreyLive looks back at the places that provided refuge for Jewish people at an important time in history
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Orphaned Jewish children in the garden at Weir Courtney, c.1946. Reproduced courtesy of Hazel Hawkes. (Image: Surrey History Centre. Reproduced courtesy of Hazel Hawkes. (SHC ref. Z/448/1a))
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