Six Stolpersteine, or stumbling stones, in memory of Irish victims of the Holocaust have been unveiled in Dublin this morning. Stolpersteine are laid in pavements outside apartment buildings, houses, and other buildings in almost 2,000 places in Europe. The small square brass plaques contain a name, date of birth, date and circumstances of death. The first Irish stumbling stones were embedded at St Catherine's National School in south Dublin by their creator, German artist Gunter Demnig. Founding trustee of the Holocaust Education Trust Ireland, Lynn Jackson, explained that in the early 20th century Ireland had a Jewish population of around...