On Remembrance Day, Year 6 were lucky enough to be visited by Kerryn, a senior educator for the National Holocaust Centre. She travelled all the way to Leeds from Nottingham to talk to our children about Leo - a 10-year-old German-Jewish boy who lived in Berlin in the 1930's. We followed Leo's story from pre-Nazi Germany, right the way up to his evacuation via Kindertransport. Kerryn shared with us artefacts from Leo's life which helped us to understand where he was from and what his life was like. The children explored how his life was affected by the new anti-semitic Nuremburg Laws and how he eventually ended up leaving Germany.