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Our podcast series 'Learning from genocide' features in-depth testimonies of people directly affected by the Holocaust and genocide.
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Dinosaur Bone Fossil Bracelet 10mm (BR0052)
Size: 10mm
Length:
A:6.5 inches
B:7 inches
C: 7.25 inches
- this is only an approximate, the size varies slightly.
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Gem Dinosaur Bone refers to fossilized dinosaur bones that have been petrified with silica or quartz crystals which gives them their colourful, glassy appearance.
Dinosaur Bones comes in a wide spectre of colours, included purples, blues, greens, oranges and last but not least red tones.
You will receive the same quality as you see in my pictures, I always send from the same batch. I will randomly select one strand. As the colour size can vary slightly, please do not request for one particular strand. You can buy the whole batch to ensure you will get the best ones.
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Your item(s) will arrive in a well protected parcel with bubble wrap.
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We use Hong Kong Post to send our parcels. For international shipping we use registered mail and we will provide you with a tracking number.
For orders shipping outside of Hong Kong: the recipient of an international shipment may be subject, but not limited to: import taxes, customs duties, and/or fees, which are decided on by the recipient’s own country. Any of these additional import charges are THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY of the recipient. I have no control over these charges and cannot predict what they may be. These fees are NOT already figured into my shipping charges. Customs policies vary widely from country to country and are often changing; you should contact your local customs office for further information.
Our podcast series 'Learning from genocide' features in-depth testimonies of people directly affected by the Holocaust and genocide.
Our HMD Together resources are designed to enable you to mark HMD in meaningful ways with other people, even if you can’t be together in person.
Our Patron, HRH The Prince of Wales, has commissioned seven leading artists to paint seven survivors of the Holocaust.
Holocaust Memorial Day is the day for everyone to remember the millions of people murdered in the Holocaust, under Nazi Persecution, and in the genocides which followed in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, and Darfur.
Between 1941 and 1945, six million Jewish men, women and children were murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators. Their attempt to murder all the Jews in Europe, shook the foundations of civilisation.
The Nazis targeted anyone they believed threatened their ideal of a ‘pure Aryan race’, including Roma and Sinti people, disabled people, gay people, political opponents and others.
From 1975 to 1979, the Khmer Rouge, led by Pol Pot, imposed an extremist programme to reconstruct Cambodia. Millions of people died through starvation, disease and exhaustion, and thousands were executed.
In a violent outpouring in 1994, approximately one million Tutsis and moderate Hutus were murdered in just 100 days in the Genocide in Rwanda.
In July 1995, against the backdrop of an ongoing civil war, Bosnian Serb forces led by Ratko Mladić murdered around 8,000 Muslim men and boys in the town of Srebrenica.
In 2003 a civil war began in the region of Darfur. Arab militia, known as the Janjaweed attacked black African people, destroying entire villages, murdering civilians and displacing many more.
The experiences of Holocaust and genocide survivors, as well as those who were murdered, give us a unique insight into the lives of those who have endured persecution.
Explore our collection of Life StoriesThe Babi Yar massacre, starting on 29 September 1941, devastated the Jewish community of Kiev and marked one of the deadliest single operations during the Holocaust.
Despite escaping the genocide in 2003 and seeking asylum in the UK, Sharif Barko was tragically murdered when he returned to Darfur to arrange for his daughter to join him.
Franziska Mikus was one of more than 10,000 deaf people who were sterilised under the 'Law for the Prevention of Hereditarily Diseased Offspring' which was brought in by the Nazis in 1933.
Mussa Uwitonze became an orphan during the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. He was raised in an orphanage, where he developed a lifelong passion for photography.
Holocaust Memorial Day Trust provides free resources for everyone to get involved with Holocaust Memorial Day. From lesson plans and assemblies to poems and films, our resources will help you organise meaningful activities for Holocaust Memorial Day.
Discover our resourcesThis set of six worksheets introduces secondary school teachers and students to six different genocides through a key date, the experiences of one person, and the story of one artefact. It can also be used in a non-school environment.
This is a flexible lesson plan aimed at 9–11-year-old learners. Your students will learn about Renie Inow, who came to Britain on the Kindertransport at the age of 10. You will read letters her parents sent her, and learn what the Kindertransport programme was, and why it was needed.
This lesson is suitable for 11–14-year-old students. Through testimony, artefacts and memorials it introduces the history of the Kindertransport – a programme that rescued 10,000 children from the Nazis. It is suitable for use in a range of subjects – such as History, Art and Design, English, RE, PSHE, Citizenship.
This activity will support you to bring your organisation or group together to produce a piece of artwork, which can be shared online and displayed in a window, online or at a Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) event.