A British town is honoring Jewish refugees who escaped Nazi Germany with a memorial in a local park. Watford, located 15 miles northwest of London, has planted a memorial tree to honor the Jews who fled the Nazis and settled in the UK, Hertfordshire Mercury reported. The oak tree was planted by the Watford Inter Faith Association in the Peace Garden at Cassiobury Park on December 5. The event was part of “80 Trees for 80 Years,” a UK-wide initiative created by the Association of Jewish Refugees to recognize the charity’s 80th anniversary by planting 80 trees, and to also...