United Kingdom Special Envoy for Post-Holocaust Issues
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The United Kingdom Special Envoy for Post-Holocaust Issues is responsible for developing and implementing UK Government policy with respect to encouraging the restitution of Holocaust-era assets, including art and immovable property; ensuring the accessibility and preservation of the Bad Arolsen archival record of the Nazi era and its aftermath, and promoting Holocaust education, remembrance and research.[1]
Robert Andrew Burns served as the first envoy from 2010 to 2015. He was succeeded by Eric Pickles, who was appointed in 2015.[2]
Special Envoys | Term of office | Length of Term | Prime Minister | |||
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Sir Robert Andrew Burns | 10 June 2010 | 10 September 2015 | 5 years, 3 months | David Cameron | ||
Eric Pickles Baron Pickles |
10 September 2015 | Incumbent | 9 years, 1 month | |||
Theresa May | ||||||
Boris Johnson | ||||||
Liz Truss | ||||||
Rishi Sunak | ||||||
Keir Starmer |
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