BARLBY High students took the "Love not Hate" message of murdered Yorkshire MP Jo Cox to Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp during a four-day visit to Germany.
Head boy James Greenall laid a wreath bearing it as well as her words "there is more that unites us than divides us" in commemoration of those who died at the hands of the Nazis in the camp 35 miles north of Berlin.
He was among history students from the school on a four-day tour studying Germany's turbulent twentieth century years.
They visited the former Stasi prison Hochenschonhausen in Berlin, where thousands of people were imprisoned during postwar political persecution.
Many of the prison's guides were inmates there and gave accounts of interrogations and how confessions were beaten out of prisoners. They showed the group the prison's underground cells.
The students also visited the Berlin Wall memorial and East Side Gallery where they learnt of those who died trying to cross the Berlin Wall and toured the dome of the German Reichstage building and its Second World War bunkers.
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