Harry Olmer after being made an MBE during an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle (Andrew Matthews/PA) — © Andrew Matthews A Holocaust survivor whose new life in Britain after the Second World War allowed him to “become human again” has been made an MBE for services to Holocaust education. Harry Olmer, 95, received the honour from the Princess Royal at Windsor Castle on Wednesday afternoon. He survived five years of forced labour in Nazi-occupied Poland before being evacuated to the Lake District in July 1945. Mr Olmer told the PA news agency: “It was interesting and unique. It was the...