Exhibition 'brings back memories', says internee

A man who was sent to a German internment camp during Jersey's occupation in World War Two says a new exhibition on its history "does bring back memories".
Roy Newton was two years old when he was sent to Bad Wurzach with his family in 1942.
More than 600 people were detained there until they were released in April 1945.
ArtHouse Jersey is displaying some of the internees stories in the Structures & Memory exhibition.

Mr Newton, who attended the launch of the exhibition at Capital House, said he had been "overwhelmed" by the works on display.
"I hope the next generation comes and remembers what we went through and I'm sure there's a lot of good here so I know they will."
The exhibition is open until 8 June.

Composer Emily de Gruchy was one of the artists involved with the project.
She said she felt "quite emotional" at the launch.
"It is so fundamentally important that we keep these stories alive and I didn't know about this part of our history so for me this has been a real learning experience," Ms de Gruchy said.
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