A Holocaust survivor who spent much of his life educating people about the Nazi atrocity has been remembered as a "force for good" following his death at the age of 100. Henry Wuga's death was confirmed by the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust on Sunday, with chief executive Olivia Marks-Woldman saying they were "heartbroken". "Henry was a gentleman: charming, dapper and above all, a force for good," she added. "The work that he, and his late wife Ingrid, did in sharing their testimonies, made an immense impact on thousands of people across Scotland. "All of us at the Holocaust Memorial Day...