Prince William (left) has made a deeply moving visit to Jerusalem’s holocaust museum on his first full day of engagements in Israel today. The prince, the first British royal to undertake an official tour to the Jewish state in its 70 year history, was at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial and Museum, where he will meet an 80-year-old who was saved from the gas chambers through the Kindertransport, as well as participate in a wreath-laying ceremony in the Hall of Remembrance (right). Yad Vashem, whose Hebrew name literally means a monument and a name, is dedicated to preserving the memory of the six million Jews murdered by the Nazis and of the many Gentiles who aided them. It is situated on the western slope of Mount Herzi, overlooking the city of Jerusalem.
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